Some disasters can be avoided; others are beyond our current powers to avoid.  We can, however, always keep learning how to deal with them. The Philippines has a notoriously weak ability to systematize learning (except for agencies such as the Department of Finance and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, which for decades now, have kept the country in good standing), but never a better time to start than immediately.

ECQ or enhanced community quarantine is just an emergency process, a band-aid, and each new wave of crisis will bring its new variations that we can, even now, anticipate how to deal with in the future. What do we need to be aware of, and what are some practical systemic processes we can start applying?

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