Sarmiento suggested a number of conditions for the designation of “COVID-free zones” or “liberated zones,” such as certification by the Department of Health, full compliance with social distancing measures and temperature checks, and daily monitoring.He said only 50 percent of the work force in government, private offices and commercial establishments should be allowed to report back to duty, subject to rapid testing for “compliance, trial and monitoring purposes.
If the zero COVID-19 number is maintained, the local government may allow increments of 10 percent per week on the number of employees allowed to return to work in government and private establishments. Under Sarmiento’s proposal, borders will still be strictly closed “like a colony,” but life within the allowed jurisdiction “goes back to normalcy.”After April 30, the end of the lockdown in Luzon, Sarmiento said he expected many areas in the country to have zero to very negligible number of coronavirus infections.ADVERTISEMENT
“Science tells us that the virus has a 14-day incubation period so I would expect that areas which have been compliant with the [lockdown measures] would have already contained and managed the virus to stop possible transmissions as we are right now on our almost 45th day of lockdown,” Sarmiento said.
deejayapINQ Meron ba mass testing sa lugar mo?
deejayapINQ Per province na lang. Walang ngipin ang RDC.
deejayapINQ then do the lockdown pag mag surge na? until wlang directives ano magiging 'new normal' from going to market, office, school, malls, at kung saan pa na matataong lugar, lockdown should not be lifted...
deejayapINQ how the HELL do you even QUANTIFY and QUALIFY what neligible mean..?
deejayapINQ LOL ! We will still be LuzonLockdown under this statement. Most areas have at least one !
deejayapINQ Smart man. senatorjoelv iampinglacson SenSotto LetsGOBongGO
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