OK to open the economy as long as health protocols are observed — Galvez
National Task Force Against COVID-19 chief implementer Carlito Galvez Jr. stated this Sunday ahead of President Duterte’s announcement of the new classification of community quarantine status in the country.“For as long as we maintain the minimum health standards, at the same time maintain the rate of death into the minimum, kung mababa po ang rate of death natin ay puwede po tayong mag-open ng economy ,” he said.
“Napakaimportante po ang popular support at saka iyong popular obedience. Nakita po natin na iyong mga successful na mga different countries, nakita natin iyong kanilang mga mamamayan ay sumusunod ,” he said. The Pareto doctrine describes a situation where no part can be better without the other part being worse. It states that roughly 80 percent of the effects of most events come from 20 percent of the causes.
Galvez did not divulge what will be the status of Metro Manila and other regions ahead of Duterte’s announcement on Monday.
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