Western Visayas COVID-19 Regional Recovery Plan

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(ROF) and locally-stranded individuals (LSIs) from areas with high number of COVID-19 cases, such as Metro Manila and Cebu, the situation has drastically changed. Figure 3. Cumulative Confirmed Cases, Deaths and Recoveries of COVID-19 in Region VI

Source: DOH Western Visayas Center for Health Development

From just one confirmed case on March 20, the number of positive cases for COVID-19 increased to 102 on May 15 with 61 recoveries and 10 deaths when the general community quarantine (GCQ) was implemented regionwide per IATF Resolution No. 37. When the modified GCQ was implemented on June 15 per IATF Resolution No. 46-A, there were 4 additional active cases and recoveries increased by 40. Only additional one person died of the virus. However, from June 15 to June 30, there was a tremendous increase in the number of additional active cases - from 35 to 181 or an additional 146 active cases. On a positive note, recoveries correspondingly increased to 132 from 101 and no additional death was recorded for the period. Data by age group and sex (as of June 29, 2020) showed that the most affected are those in the 21-30 years age group, followed by the 31-40 years age group and the 41-50 years age group. Data also shows that most of the affected are male accounting 608 or 55.8 percent of the

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Policy and Legislative Reforms

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Policy and Legislative Reforms

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Strategies

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Figure 31. Thematic Logic Model for Infrastructure and Transport

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Infrastructure and Transport

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Policy and Legislative Reforms

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Strategies for Social Protection and Housing Services

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Figure 28. Thematic Logic Model for Industry and Services

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Strategies for Education and Training

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Policy and Legislative Reforms

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Policy and Legislative Reforms

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Industry and Services

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Social

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Agriculture and Fishery

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Defining the New Normal

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Figure 25. Rehabilitation and Recovery Framework for COVID-19

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Poverty and Vulnerability Reduction

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Gender and Social Inclusivity

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Governance

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Water Supply

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Public Works

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Land transport

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Figure 21. Airport Revenues Generated, in Million PhP and

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Airports

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Table 7. Inbound and Outbound Passengers, March 2019 and March 2020

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Table 6. Inbound and Outbound Shipcalls, March 2019 and March 2020

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Figure 20. Port Revenues Generated, March 2019 and March 2020

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Figure 19. Number of Cooperatives and Beneficiaries Assisted by the CDA

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Financial Services

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Science and Technology

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Higher Education

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Industry and Services

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Figure 9. Treatment Facilities per Province/HUC

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Table 2. Impacts on Selected Health Indicators, First Quarter 2019 and First Quarter 2020

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Figure 3. Cumulative Confirmed Cases, Deaths and Recoveries of COVID-19 in Region VI

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Figure 8. Distribution of COVID-19 Quarantine Facilities in Western Visayas

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Figure 5. Status of COVID-19 Testing Laboratories in Region VI, June 2020

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Health

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Figure 10. Direct Losses from Unsold Agricultural Produce, By Region, in PhP

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Figure 2. Comparative Heat Map of COVID-19 in Region VI in May 8 and June 29

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