EDITORIAL Pushing selective lifting of quarantine nationwide
>> Monday, April 20, 2020
A lawmaker has pushed for a “selective” lifting of quarantine in provinces and municipalities to resume economic activities amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Rep. Elizaldy Co proposed that the quarantine might be lifted in
island-provinces with zero to one case of Covid-19 in 15 days.
Quarantine can be lifted
in municipalities with no recorded cases.
The lawmaker said
selective quarantine might help ease the government’s burden during the
pandemic.
He cited the projection
of the World Health Organization that it may take at least two years before an
effective vaccine may be discovered.
“The economy can’t wait
and our resources can’t last that long,” Co said.
“The objective of
quarantine lifting is to allow people in limited numbers and in select
localities, to return to their jobs. We’re fighting a protracted war and until
no vaccine is invented, government’s limited resources can’t support and feed
all those who were displaced. We need to save government funds for the longer
battle,” he added.
Co pointed out that the
mass testing would give the government an overview of virus infection per area.
“With sufficient data,
government can plan and identify which areas can reopen or will remain in full
lockdown. If we implement selective quarantine, initial estimates indicate that
we can save as much as P30 billion,” he said.
Co proposed that
provinces or municipalities that have cases 75 percent less than the estimated
outbreak threshold may not implement enhanced community quarantine but full
lockdown must be implemented in their border or boundaries. He said this would
protect the safe territory and its people from possible carriers of the disease
from other provinces or municipalities.
Provinces and
municipalities will also be automatically placed under a 30-day lockdown once a
case is detected or confirmed, he said.
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