Up to 78% of employees back to work under MECQ: DTI chief

By Kris Crismundo

May 13, 2020, 5:23 pm

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MANILA – Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said more employees can go back to their jobs under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).
 
“So, total around 75 to 78 percent [are] allowed to work under MECQ,” Lopez told reporters in a Viber message Wednesday.
 
President Rodrigo Duterte announced the new quarantine status of regions, provinces, and cities starting May 16.
 
Metro Manila, Laguna, and Cebu City were listed under MECQ.
 
While still in ECQ measures, areas under MECQ are allowed to partially open some sectors.  
 
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Wednesday also identified industries that are allowed to operate under MECQ and GCQ.
 
The Department of Trade and Industry and Department of Labor and Employment earlier issued minimum health standards for companies that will return to their operations once ECQ is eased.
 
The protocol includes coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) testing to workers, but can be limited to those with illness or Covid-19 symptoms, and will be shouldered by the company.
 
Observing physical distancing, regular disinfection, and providing personal protective equipment, among others, are also included in the minimum health standards for a company to resume its operation.
 
In an interview with CNN Philippines Wednesday, Albay 2nd District Representative Joey Salceda said the challenge now is the movement of additional workforce in places under MECQ.
 
“Based on the industries they identified that can resume their jobs, around 6.822 million is the additional workforce mobility, but there is no public transport,” he said. 
 
But Salceda welcomed the decision of the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases on easing restrictions and allowing some economic activities after a two-month lockdown, saying this is not a premature easing of quarantine measures as the government has ramped up its testing capacity.
 
“Obviously, we cannot rely on mobility restrictions like ECQ. What we need is isolation, trace, test, and treat,” he added. (PNA)
 

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