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UP STS scientists assess the effectiveness of the Philippines’ COVID-19 government policies


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The COVID-19 pandemic spurred governments worldwide to respond with containment policies, with the Philippines having one of the longest and most stringent COVID-19 policies in the world. How effective were these policies in containing the pandemic and providing social and economic support to citizens? This is the question UP Diliman College of Science’s Science, Technology and Society (UPD-CS STS) researchers ventured to answer.

A novel, multidisciplinary approach

STS scientists and faculty members Prof. Benjamin Vallejo Jr, Dr. Rodrigo Angelo Ong and Asst. Prof. Ranjit Singh Rye found a new interdisciplinary approach to the problem: “We just adopted statistical methods commonly used in marine behavioral ecology. After all, government policy response is a set of behaviors that can be standardized and compared with each other. The most significant behavioral responses can be statistically modeled,” Vallejo said.

“Furthermore, a multidisciplinary perspective allows for a better contextualization of how effective the policies are,” he added.

Using standardized policy response measures collated by the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker project (OxCGRT), they assessed the effectiveness of the Philippine response from 2020 to 2022. The OxCGRT includes daily policy response and implementation data from 180 World Health Organization (WHO)-member states, from 1 Jan 2020 to 31 Dec 2022.

The STS scientists were able to determine that stringent pandemic policies—including lockdowns, quarantines, stay-at-home ordinances, and travel restrictions—were effective in containing the pandemic within the first 60 days. These are all dependent on law enforcement and a securitized approach.

Effectivity of lockdowns and vaccinations

Complete lockdowns negatively affected the economy, so there was a gradual and phased relaxing of policies beginning in May 2020. It was during the relaxing of lockdowns with limited mobility starting with essential personnel that the shortcomings of the government's response became apparent. With lockdowns being phased out, contact tracing and testing became more necessary to immediately contain clusters of infections. The government was least effective in these efforts.

The policy analysis also revealed that the government’s vaccination rollout and prioritization, although with logistical difficulties at the start, was effective in reducing infections in the health workers sector and thus ensuring the delivery of health services The health workers received the vaccine in a shorter timeframe than the rest of the population beginning March 2021. Overall, it can be said that vaccination caused a more positive outcome in the pandemic.

It was also found that the continuation of travel health checks—such as requiring proof of vaccination, COVID-19 rtPCR tests, and, later, antigen tests—had a low odds ratio to the rate of COVID-19 case increase. This simply means that these requirements lessened the risk of spread of infections across provincial and international borders.

Mask wearing and social distancing

Non-pharmaceutical interventions such as mask-wearing and social distancing, while significantly effective at the local level, were not significantly effective at the national level. The reason is likely related to the differing levels of citizen compliance in communities. Implementation was with the local governments and reflects on political and governance realities. Politicians who implement restrictions without their constituents being consulted and convinced of the necessity of restrictions are likely to lose votes in the next election. In a democracy, citizen engagement with governments remains essential in responding to a crisis such as a pandemic while protecting civil rights according to law. Citizen participation is a central idea in STS in government.

The key role of STS in policy analysis

The UP STS scientists' work demonstrates that STS approaches to science-informed policy analysis can objectively assess the strengths and weaknesses of government policy. The scientists hope that their study will make policy and governance more effective especially in crises.

Prof. Vallejo is a marine biologist with the UPD-CS Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology; Dr. Ong, a physician, is a professorial lecturer with the Science and Society Program; and Asst. Prof. Rye is with the Department of Political Science of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, UP Diliman. Prof. Vallejo and Dr. Ong also trained under the International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) in Malaysia on science advice and policy analysis.

Reference:
Vallejo B, Ong RAC , Rye, RS (2023) An Assessment of the Philippines government’s Response to the COVID-19 pandemic based on policy response indices. SciEngg 16 (2) 426-436

MPT Mobility leveling up NLEX Drive & Dine’s ‘Shoot that Bottle’ program with basketball structure donation


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Continuing their corporate social responsibility thrust, MPT Mobility is all set to make Brgy. Canumay West, Valenzuela City the first beneficiary of the ongoing “Shoot That Bottle” program with a new basketball structure for the community.

“In line with our commitment to providing motorists and travelers with a unique experience, we launched the Shoot That Bottle campaign at NLEX Drive & Dine,” says MPT Mobility Director Rodrigo Franco. The simple but effective concept of colorful hoops above trash bins aims to encourage recycling, specifically that of single-use plastic bottles, ultimately reducing plastic waste in the vicinity—all while banking on Filipinos’ innate and inescapable love for basketball. Initially launched on October 28 of last year, the project promised to use proceeds to purchase recreation materials to be donated to different communities.

This first donation turnover ceremony took place on the 30th of November at L. San Diego Street, Brgy. Canumay West, Valenzuela City with the participation of distinguished individuals and organizations.

Among the attendees were officials from Brgy. Canumay West, key Marketing and Corporate Affairs representatives from MPT Mobility Corp., as well as spokespeople from NLEX Drive & Dine. “It may have been a relatively small ceremony, but we were and continue to be very excited to see our sustainability efforts blossom into something that the community will definitely love and make good use of,” adds Franco. “It’s a collaboration we’re proud of and hope to take to new heights in the near future.”

Asi Taulava and Larry Fonacier from the NLEX Road Warriors ended the ceremony on a high note with an inaugural game, reflecting the company's love for the sport and dedication to encouraging local talent. Mark Glenn Cruz, Marketing Executive from Pacific Paint (Boysen) Philippines, Inc., the official project partner of MPT Mobility, was also present during the ceremony.

As MPT Mobility’s venture into retail and leisure, NLEX Drive & Dine is more than just an expressway rest stop, it is a destination. One of many components in the group’s overall push to redefine mobility—by developing digital and on-ground solutions and mobile technologies to allow Filipinos to move and travel with more ease and control. As part of an answer to the need for a smarter, more integrated urban mobility system, MPT Mobility pledges to stay conscientious of plastic waste and to make the experience of both visiting and keeping NLEX Drive & Dine environmentally friendly a rewarding one. Follow NLEX Drive & Dine on Facebook and Instagram to learn more.








Check! Shopping tips at World Bazaar Festival


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As we mark the one-year anniversary of embracing smarter shopping habits, we are excited to share valuable tips with our fellow Bazaaristas, just in time for the upcoming World Bazaar Festival.

In a world filled with endless choices, it's essential to shop smarter, not harder. The World Bazaar Festival, renowned for its diverse array of offerings, becomes the perfect backdrop for this celebration of informed consumerism.




Here are some tips to elevate your shopping experience at the World Bazaar Festival:

1. Plan Ahead: Take a moment to create a shopping list and prioritize your needs.With countless booths at the festival, a clear plan will ensure you make the most of your time.

2. Compare Prices: Explore various stalls before making a purchase. The festival is a treasure trove of unique finds, and comparing prices ensures you get the best deals.

3. Support Local Businesses: Filipinos take pride in their craftsmanship. Embrace the spirit of local entrepreneurship by supporting homegrown businesses at the festival.

4. Quality over Quantity: Instead of succumbing to impulse buys, focus on quality products that align with your needs. It's not about how much you buy but the value each purchase brings.

5. Be Mindful of Budget: Set a budget and stick to it. This ensures a more controlled and satisfying shopping experience.

6. Try Before You Buy: Especially for clothing or accessories, try them on or inspect them closely before making a purchase.

7. Stay Hydrated and Energized: Shopping can be a workout! Stay hydrated and have a snack to keep your energy levels up.

8. Be Open to Discoveries: While having a plan is good, be open to discovering new and unique items at the festival. You might find hidden gems.

9. Enjoy the Experience: Shopping is not just about acquiring items; it's an experience. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and cultural richness of the World Bazaar Festival while you shop.

10.Stay Informed: Keep an eye out for exclusive deals and promotions. Many exhibitors at the World Bazaar Festival offer discounts through various channels.

The World Bazaar Festival serves as a vibrant marketplace that mirrors the rich tapestry of Filipino culture and commerce. Let this event be a reminder to shop consciously, supporting local enterprises and making every purchase count. Join us at the World Trade Center from December 13-22, 2023. Get ready to "Shop 'til you pop"!

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