MAY 29 — While the conditional movement control order (CMCO) is still in progress, we hope the government can come up with a plan for a successful exit strategy at the earliest possible moment. This should not be delayed, as the ideal time to prepare, draft and formulate a successful exit...
MAY 29 — While the conditional movement control order is still in progress, we hope the government can come up with a plan for a successful exit strategy at the earliest possible moment.
New Zealand is one of the countries eligible to be exemplified because the country has a high degree of public participation that contributes to a relatively cohesive system of public health. The exit strategy also does not mean going back to business as normal but it is a more flexible version of lockdown which means that certain companies must remain closed and people must still stay at home unless working or making important trips.
The new norms or what we call the standard operating procedure would include the practice of social distancing, hand-washing practices, use of hand sanitizers and wearing face masks while in public places as well as other socially responsible initiatives to curb Covid-19 dissemination. The associated authorities, therefore, need to work with the Ministry of Health to prepare for a successful exit strategy without further delay by considering many important criteria including people's compliance rates against the SOP.
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