Duterte to unveil COVID-19 recovery roadmap during SONA
President Duterte is set to unveil the country's COVID-19 recovery roadmap when he delivers his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 27, Malacañang said.

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Presidential spokesman Harry Roque, in an interview with CNN Philippines, said the President will talk about how the COVID-19 pandemic took its toll on the Philippines during his speech on Monday.
"The President will summarize the effects of COVID-19 pandemic as well as the responses of the government, and the way forward, how the government will actually approach this problem," he said.
"I think there's no other problem as big as COVID-19 right now. We can imagine that the upcoming State of the Nation Address will discuss this pandemic in much detail," he added.
According to Roque, President Duterte, in particular, will discuss how the country will move forward from the pandemic.
"I think the difference will be - he will be presenting now a roadmap for recovery," he said.
"The Economic Team has not unveiled yet and the reason, I think, is they want to unveil it on the SONA itself and in many fora after the SONA," he added.
Despite being vulnerable to COVID-19, President Duterte is set to be physically present at Batasang Pambansa to deliver his fifth SONA.
In a public address taped on Monday but was only aired on Tuesday morning, President Duterte assured the public that the government was doing everything to reduce the COVID-19 infections in the country to the barest minimum.
He said the government has been meeting regularly to address what he thinks is the biggest problem the country is facing.
"My countrymen, we continue to meet regularly to talk about our problem. Perhaps, our number one problem today is ," Duterte said.
To date, the country has reported 70,764 cases of COVID-19, 1,837 of whom died while 23,281 recovered.