MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday released his first weekly report on the government’s reaction to COVID-19 starting with “Bayanihan to recover as a single act” or Bayanihan 2.
Bayanihan 2 also allows the president to realign the budget to the government’s reaction to COVID-19.
Most of the budget will go to loans for pandemic-affected sectors such as micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, transport, tourism and agriculture.
It also provides for government fitness responses, adding retroactive payment of the 100,000 peso threat premium to fitness personnel; The use of existing emergency fitness personnel; and the assignment of threats from public and personal fitness personnel who care about COVID-19 patients, among others.
Duterte filed its report as the country approaches its seventh month under degrees of network quarantine to slow transmission of the virus.
To date, the Philippines has recorded 324,762 COVID-19s, of which 5,840 have died and 273,123 have recovered.
Here’s a report from the president published through Malacca-ang on Monday night:
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