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Palace, DTI say GCQ status for NCR Plus after May 14 possible

Palace, DTI say GCQ status for NCR Plus after May 14 possible enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 10) Two officials who are part of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) have raised the possibility of easing quarantine restrictions for the National Capital Region Plus. I will not second guess po the IATF but pursuant to the formula, it is possible, Presidential and IATF Spokesperson Harry Roque said on Monday when asked if there is a possibility the area will shift to general community quarantine (GCQ) after May 14 when its current modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) status is scheduled to end unless extended anew.

Shift to GCQ will depend on COVID-19 data, Trade Chief says

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 4) Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez on Tuesday said improving COVID-19 figures will dictate if parts of the country can shift to a more relaxed community quarantine status even as his fellow economic manager pushes for a shift from MECQ to GCQ by this month. He said the shift can happen by mid-May or at the end of the month if new COVID-19 cases go down and if the critical care capacity in Metro Manila and nearby areas improves. Even after May 15, everything will depend on numero na bumababa ang COVID cases, yung r-naught (reproductive number), tsaka kung dumami na ang libreng ICU beds, that will allow us to scale down or deescalate sa GCQ. It will depend, in the end, sa numero, he told CNN Philippines.

DTI eyes P8K subsidy for MSMEs

SunStar DTI eyes P8K subsidy for MSMEs FINANCIAL AID. The wage subsidy program for micro, small and medium enterprise workers is part of the government’s P1.14 trillion eight-point employment strategy to revive the country’s Covid-19-battered labor sector. (SunStar file) + May 03, 2021 THE micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) group in Cebu has welcomed the P24 billion wage subsidy intervention of the government saying that this would benefit the sector badly wounded by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The wage subsidy program seeks to grant an P8,000 wage subsidy per month for a maximum of three months to MSME workers, according to Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, during the virtual job summit of the Task Group on Economic Recovery-National Employment Recovery Strategy (NERS) on Saturday, May 1, 2021.

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