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MANILA -- The Philippines will ease the country's lockdown starting Monday after more than two months of strict quarantine measures that officials say slowed the spread of the coronavirus, but which left millions of people jobless and hungry.
In a televised speech Thursday night, President Rodrigo Duterte said Metropolitan Manila, the capital region and economic engine, will be downgraded to a "general community quarantine" in June from the current "enhanced" quarantine.
The rest of the country will be under "modified general community quarantine," Duterte said, adding that the government "will update if there will be changes from time to time."
The move comes amid calls by businesses and local governments to ease the lockdown, in order to reignite the economy after months of restrictions took a heavy toll on trade and commerce.
Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, who spoke in the same briefing, said public transport, railways and domestic flights will resume gradually.
The government has distributed cash aid to around 20 million impoverished and low-income families to help them cope with the lockdown. Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello told a Philippine Senate hearing last week that 2.6 million people lost their jobs during the lockdown. Up to 10 million could be unemployed, the labor chief said.
Hunger also surged. A survey by local pollster Social Weather Stations conducted May 4-10 found that 16.7% of residents, or an estimated 4.2 million Filipino families, experienced hunger at least once in the past three months, doubling from 8.8% in December.
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