The Private Sector Organization (PSOJ) is agreeing with the government’s plan to discontinue protocols under the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA). The organization’s President, Keith Duncan says the relaxation of curfew and public gathering restrictions will allow businesses to rebound, after the battering they took due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Duncan says there are no new variants on the horizon at this time, and there’s also been a steep decline in covid 19 infections, hence now is a good time to steer away from the restrictions.
He also said removing curfew and public gathering restrictions will allow businesses to rebound successfully, which by extension allows the economy to do the same. More details here:
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