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Duterte offers $1m for vaccine creator

International 29 Apr, 2020 Follow News

Manila will not open until May 15

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is so desperate to find a virus for coronavirus he has offered a reward of 50 million pesos ($986,000) to any Filipino who can create a vaccine.

Duterte extended until May 15 a lockdown in the capital Manila, stretching to eight weeks one of the world’s strictest community quarantines to curb coronavirus infections.

The measures will be expanded to other regions with big outbreaks but modified in lower-risk areas, which would see a partial resumption of work, transport and commerce.

Television broadcast images of a crisis panel meeting where Duterte made the decision. “We are all at risk, but do not increase the odds or chances of getting it,” he said, warning against complacency.

Manila, a heavily congested city of at least 13 million people and millions more informal settlers, accounts for more than two-thirds of the country’s 8,000 infections and over 500 deaths.

After China and Italy, but just a few days before Spain, the Philippines became the third country to order tight lockdown and home quarantine, even though it had only a fraction of the infections and deaths of nations that took similar measures.

The Philippines introduced curbs on immigration, travel, commerce, gatherings on March 12, five days after the first case of domestic transmission, and expanded on March 16. It is closed to all except repatriated Filipinos.

The approach aims to keep overstretched health services from being overwhelmed and create a window to ramp up testing, which started slowly to gain ground in recent weeks.


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