"I hope that the national government, the national IATF can put up a coordinating team in Manila; per province, there is a desk that will manage locally stranded individuals."
Cadiao also agreed with the PRRD's view that the reopening of the businesses or economy should not be hastened given the absence of treatment for COVID-19.
The local government is hiring 65 nurses, 35 medical doctors, and two medical technologists to work for the expansion of the centralized quarantine facility in Pasig.
Part of the city's economic recovery efforts is its Tulong at Pampuhunang Ayuda sa Taga-Pasig (TAPAT) program which offers financial loans to job seekers entrepreneurs and business starters in the city.