DTI encourages working on-site in Alert Level 1 areas to help revive economy

The unemployment rate in PH rose to 8.9 percent—equivalent to 4.25 million Filipinos—in September 2021, the highest since January this year.

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is encouraging workers to physically report for work in  areas under COVID-19 Alert Level 1.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez told INQUIRER.net that working on-site would revive the economy.

“[Work from home], optional and allowed. But encourage office workers to report physically,” Lopez said in a text message.

“To revive  the economy, [reporting physically] brings people to [micro, small, medium enterprise] establishments around offices,” he added.

Lopez reminded business owners, especially those in 3Cs (closed, crowded, close-contact) settings, to require customers to show proof of vaccination and maintain proper ventilation.

 

“Important for indoor 3 Cs to require proof of vaccination and maintain good ventilation inside premises. Masking if not eating,” he told business owners.

Metro Manila and 38 other areas will be under Alert Level 1 from March 1 to 15, the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases said Sunday.

The Department of Health earlier said that Alert Level 1 could be considered as the “new normal.”

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