Senators seek 'comprehensive,' 'far-sighted' COVID-19 solutions in Duterte's 5th SONA

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Senators seek 'comprehensive,' 'far-sighted' COVID19 solutions in Duterte's 5th SONA

MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte should give a "comprehensive" and "far-sighted" outline of the government's plan to help Filipinos survive the COVID-19 crisis, several senators said days before the chief executive delivers his penultimate State of the Nation Address .

The mandatory suspension of non-essential businesses - including airlines, malls and some factories - during the Luzon lockdown led to either the closure or downsizing of several establishments, leaving 7.3 million Filipinos jobless as of April 2020. "The President's address should serve as a guidepost for all agencies to create and implement policies that would lead to the restart of the economy... and provide green lanes for in-demand" Filipino workers abroad, Villanueva said.

Congress earlier passed the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act which authorized the President to realign funds to boost the Philippines' efforts to curb the spread of the virus. Duterte's SONA should also include a "transparent accounting of the various aid packages" during the COVID-19 crisis, Marcos said.A chunk of the President's SONA this year should focus on the Philippines' status in battling COVID-19, Senate Committee on Finance chair Sen. Sonny Angara said in a statement.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri also wants the President to give a timeline on when the Philippines expects to procure coronavirus vaccines, noting that the medicine is the "one thing we need in order to finally end this COVID-19 crisis." "There is no solution to this but we have to take the bull by the horn and have proposals that will guide us. Today we have none, unfortunately," he said.

 

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