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No more merry Christmas if Delta variant spreads

MANILA, Philippines — Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion has been working with the government and the private sector to push for increased vigilance against the highly infectious Delta variant of the COVID-causing virus as, if left unchecked, it could prevent the Philippines from having a merrier Christmas this year.

Concepcion stressed during the recent joint meeting of the Senate committees on trade, commerce and entrepreneurship and economic affairs that the Delta and the Delta plus variants were “the most serious variants” that could “really throw a curveball and destroy entire plans” to reopen more sectors of the country’s battered economy.

“So we have to be careful in opening up, especially our borders, to countries that have a very high level of the Delta variant because if that penetrates the Philippines, then we will definitely not be able to achieve a merry Christmas,” Concepcion said.

He also stressed the need to ramp up the vaccination program, as it is the single most effective way to keep the highly infectious Delta variants at bay.

Concepcion thus urged Filipinos to do their patriotic duty and get themselves inoculated as soon as the vaccines become available to them. In that way they can protect themselves and their loved ones from the disease and also contribute to defeating the devastating pandemic.

The private sector, he said, is contributing to the national vaccination effort by bringing in more doses.

The initial batch of Moderna vaccines have arrived with millions more arriving starting next month, with the goal of achieving at least population protection – where at least half of the population in NCR Plus will be completely vaccinated – as early as September or October this year to justify the reopening of more sectors of the economy.

“That is the focus of the private sector right now, to, together with the government, inoculate as fast as possible,” Concepcion said. “We have to vaccinate more people as fast as possible to try to reach what we call population protection and eventually herd immunity in NCR Plus. If we achieve population protection by September or October, then we can open up more.”

Concepcion explained that there is an urgent need for the calibrated reopening of more economic sectors as many Philippine businesses, particularly the micro, small and medium scale enterprises that account for 99 percent of registered enterprises, are already “losing hope.”

“Money is an issue because many of the banks have held back on lending until they see a picture of the economy as to when we will recover,” Concepcion said. “The situation is that you can’t do much when the economy or the business is in an open-close mode.”

“So how do we get out of this issue? That’s where we in the private sector are focusing on right now and the only solution really here is to solve the health problem. That is why we are working closely with the medical advisors of the government so we can come up with a game plan with the objective of achieving a merrier Christmas this coming year and a better 2022.”

Part of the plan is asking the government to allow the opening of more “safe spaces” to cater to the increasing number of Filipinos fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to spur increased economic activity.

Concepcion said these spaces limited to fully vaccinated Filipinos could include seats in hotels and restaurants across the country, which will then mean allowing these establishments to serve more customers as health and safety protocols will not be compromised since the additional guests are safe from COVID-19.

By potentially allowing these establishments to add more seats or serve beyond the current limits imposed under IATF rules, the hospitality industry that has been suffering greatly from the quarantine restrictions imposed to stop the spread of COVID-19 will be able to bring in badly needed additional revenues.

The same principle can be applied, he said, as the government calibrates the reopening of other establishments that have remained closed because of COVID-19 fears, including cinemas, bars and even concert or theater halls.

“Our plans hinge basically on the ability of both the private and public sectors, especially local government units, to inoculate as fast as possible, achieve population protection and possibly the ultimate goal of herd immunity for NCR Plus this year,” Concepcion said.

“We have to win this battle. We cannot fail because of the Delta variants, that is why we have to be really vigilant and do what must be done to keep that at bay,” he added. “In the end, we want to save both lives and livelihood and I’m confident that if we do things right, we have a good chance of reviving the economy and opening up the economy much more by the end of this year.”


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nakaka sad... ito na yata ang pinaka matagal na virus na lumaganap at patuloy parin ang pag lobo ng may mga kaso ng covid-19 at nagkaroon pa ng panibagong strain na labis na nagpapahirap sa ating lahat... haisst. nakak depressed na balita..:(
 
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umay na sa mga virus di makapag enjoy mga bata di makalaro sa playground di maexplore ang outside world puro tuloy gadgets sila ngayon kahit mga 1 year old maalam na
 
Nilagay talaga tayo para pag-aralan paps, opinyon ko lang to. hindi virus yung nakakamatay kung di yung mga vaccine.
 
And out of these hullabaloos going on..bakit wala ako nakikitang matindihang investigatation dun sa pinakasource if you know what I mean. Andun nanaman sila sa WPS oh, ginawa nang basura ng tae yung dagat...
I mean please correct me if I am wrong pero sila lang naman pinanggalingan ng virus na yan...I remember March last year before lock down hot topic pa namin sila sa office na paano if mapunta dito sa atin. E nangyari nga...
And guess what, isa sila sa biggest distributor ng mga bakunang yan...
 
This post was originated on June Today is September after several months Delta is very dominant today in PH how come sa mga susunod na months. Mukang hindi na mawawala ang virus na ito. Kailangan nlng natin maghanda. siguro soon mas iba na ang immune system ng mga tao. Sa ibng bansa nmn controlled nila. I mean madami kasing vaccinated sknila. Dto samin sa office, mga vaccinated nung nag positive sila ubo at sipon lang it just a regular flu nlng. And in the future siguro yung mga vaccine ngayon magiging regular vaccine flu nlng sa mga susunod na panahon. Sana din may ma invent na mabalis maka detect ng COVID like sa mask plng may detection na.
Yung main source ng virus, today controlled nila almost 35 cases a day lng sila.
hindi rin sila naghirap, yumaman p ata sila. Unlike other countries especially 3rd world country :(
Hopefully matapos n din. kawawa talaga mga bata. Iba na yung environment na kalalakihan nila
 

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