President’s Reply to Frontliners’ Appeal for 2-Week ECQ in NCR Out Soon
Select Cabinet members held a meeting last night to tackle the recommendation of medical front-liners to implement enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Metro Manila until August 15 to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, Malacañang said.
“Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea convened a meeting with key members of the Cabinet,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a press statement.
The meeting was held the same day when President Rodrigo Duterte directed members of the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to reconsider upgrading the community quarantine status in Metro Manila to ECQ, the most stringent quarantine classification imposed in the country.
Roque said he and his fellow secretaries, Wendel Avisado (Budget), Ramon Lopez (Trade), Francisco Duque (Health), Eduardo Año (Interior), and Delfin Lorenzana (Defense), attended the meeting.
Also present during the meeting were National Task Force (NTF) Covid-19 chief implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., NTF Covid-19 deputy chief implementer, and testing czar Vince Dizon and Health Undersecretary and treatment czar Leopoldo Vega, Roque said.
Roque said Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Michael Ong, Presidential Assistant for Foreign Affairs Robert Borje, and Senate health committee chairperson Christopher Lawrence Go were also included in the meeting.
Roque said the Cabinet members’ recommendation on Metro Manila’s fate will also be submitted to Duterte right after the meeting for the President’s review.
“This is to address the concerns of the medical community,” he said.
Duterte on Thursday placed Metro Manila under general community quarantine (GCQ) from August 1 to 15.
The new quarantine classification in Metro Manila came despite Malacañang’s previous statement that a stricter community quarantine might be implemented in the country’s metropolis due to unabated increase in Covid-19 cases.
In an August 1 letter supported by other health organizations, Philippine College of Physicians president Mario Panaligan relayed to the Duterte government the medical workers’ appeal to reimpose ECQ in Metro Manila, the epicenter of the pandemic in the country.
Panaligan said health professionals proposed the imposition of ECQ in Metro Manila until August 15 because they are already “tired” and they believed it is the proper time to “refine our pandemic control strategies.”
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