LETTERS FROM THE AGNO
March L. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY -- Aside from an improvement in air quality owing to the
implementation of the 15-day enhanced community quarantine in Luzon, it was
reported that crime rate in the country went down by 56 per cent.
This was attributed to people staying inside their
houses, so that the commission of focused crimes such as riding-in-tandem
killing, rape, murder, homicide, carnaping and motorcycle theft, robbery, theft
and physical injury has gone down.
Locking down communities and restricting the
movement of people outside their homes, except for buying foods and medicine,
was the answer to stopping the spread of the novel corona virus. Social
scientists strongly consider this as the solution to making COVID-positive
cases more manageable and allow medical workers cope with the emergency.
The other solution is the invention of a vaccine
that can be available to the public but reproducing that will take more than 15
months and many have already died from COVID-19 by that time.
The first and simplest solution, considered as
primitive that could have been resorted to by communities hundreds of years ago
is to kill those infected by the disease or just allow them to die, then burn
the virus with the dead person.
Of course, that is the best remedy in the olden
times considering that medicine has yet to discover the cure to diseases. In
this modern age, however, there is the suspicion that North Korea could have
resorted to the simple solution of killing their infected people that is why we
do not hear any news from that country. It has not only locked down itself, its
leaders locked away all information.
There has been talks about lifting the ECQ last
Monday before President Duterte extended it until April 30. Others suggested
government to employ a staggered lifting of the ECQ by implementing localized
quarantines, instead of a Luzon-wide extension.
But if the quarantine would be lifted, all our
efforts will go to waste as a relapse and resurgence of the virus could be hard
to contain. With the lockdown, communities were able to stop the virus by
isolating themselves and reducing mobility.
Now that it has been extended, there is a need to
double the capacity of quarantine stations, increase the number isolation and
treatment facilities, give more efforts in contact tracing, produce more
personal protective equipment for frontliners, and start COVID mass testing for
the public.
Stopping the spread of COVID-19 cannot be solved by
quarantine and physical distancing alone because thousands of people are
asymptomatic, and could transmit the virus exponentially, making mass testing
more difficult.
It is unavoidable that the ECQ brought consequences
such as massive unemployment, loss of livelihood, death and illness of frontline
health workers, and the problem of the government to feed its people.
Hence, government must move decisively on how to
feed an estimate of 18 million poorest of the poor Filipinos, and maintain the
abundance of food because hunger knows no law.
In a situation where there is hunger, the
Philippines will experience a resurgence of lawlessness and the reduction of
crime rates that was attained during the ECQ as reported will be erased.
As
the deadline for the ECQ is extended, news is spreading like COVID-19 that
organizations, LGUs, particularly barangays, are scrambling for their share
from the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) ranging from P5,000 to P8,000 per
family for the purchase of food and basic needs.
President
Duterte said the money should be distributed to the “poorest among the poor”,
people belonging to the vulnerable sector such as informal workers, low-income
families or those on subsistence economy and the homeless.
PWDs, senior citizens, pregnant mothers, solo parents
and the most affected by the ECQ considering their actual circumstances are
included. Pensioners, of course, are excluded.
What confused many is that the “poorest of the
poor” in the barangays were already recipients of a cash transfer allotment
program that is being implemented under the “Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program”, a.k.a 4Ps by the Department of Social Welfare and
Development. It aims to get rid of extreme poverty in the Philippines.
But what I understand, as provided
under RA 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, a beneficiary already
listed with the 4Ps will only receive an emergency subsidy amount, meaning, an
additional cash will be given to the person, and not the whole amount, since he
is already receiving cash under 4Ps.
Under the law, the DSWD was tasked to make the
guidelines for SAP of which additional subsidies will help access food and
other basic needs for the most vulnerable sectors, including 4Ps members.
This has to be cleared because overlapping lists of
beneficiaries can lead to confusion and possibly, corruption.
Since millions of “poorest of the poor” were
already beneficiaries of cash under 4Ps, then the SAP should be shared to
persons who are not necessarily described as “poor”, but were seriously
affected by the ECQ.
That could be one reason why Cavite Governor Jonvic
Remulla appealed to President Duterte to include in the SAP those belonging to
the “middle class”, which he claimed as an “overlooked sector”. He further
described the sector as the ones who pay the most taxes, keep the economy alive
and are law-abiding citizens.
True, while the “poorest of the poor” sector needs
help, the COVID-19 crisis knows no social class since the virus does not choose
its victim. I totally agree, the crisis is for everyone, not just for the
“poorest of the poor”.
In answer to Remulla’s appeal, President Duterte
said the suggestion to include middle-income families in the SAP is valid, but
the government does not have enough money.
In garbled Tag-lish dialogue on TV, President Duterte
said government must first consider the stomach of the poor, saying that a
human being can be violent especially if he sees his children crying because
they have nothing to eat.
The move now is to look for options while seeing to
it that the vulnerable sector immediately receives financial aid, otherwise
people will not die of COVID-19 but die of hunger.
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