THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 7, 2020 at 12:30 JST
A woman crosses a usually busy street during a community quarantine to help curb the spread of the new coronavirus in Manila, Philippines on April 1. (AP Photo)
MANILA--The Philippine president has extended by half a month to April 30 a lockdown that requires millions of people in the country’s main northern region to stay home amid the coronavirus outbreak.
President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday in a late-night TV speech that the government was desperately looking for more funds for a massive cash and food aid intended to prevent the poor from starving to death. There have been appeals for middle-class families to be given emergency aid too, he said.
“If there’s nothing to eat, a human being can be violent especially if he sees his children without food and he’s driven to tears,” Duterte said, adding he has ordered the finance secretary to “steal, borrow, I don’t care,” just to produce more emergency funds.
The government has targeted 18 million low-income families for economic rescue under the lockdown with a 275-billion-peso ($5 billion or 545 billion yen) budget in the next two months. Interior Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya told foreign correspondents Monday that 16.3 billion pesos have been distributed so far.
Duterte demanded the aid be given more rapidly amid complaints of delays and confusion over who should get it.
The Philippines has reported 3,660 cases of COVID-19 disease, including 163 deaths.
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