Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, there was uncertainty on whether President Rodrigo Duterte would be physically present in the Session Hall of the Batasang Pambansa Complex to deliver his annual State of the Nation Address. Among the options considered as mentioned by Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque was Duterte delivering his speech via video conference from Malacañang. On July 20, 2020, Roque confirmed that Duterte "will be physically present in Batasan". The House of Representatives has also issued an advisory allowing only the government-owned Radio TV Malacañang to set up broadcast equipment for the said event and will be fed for use by other media entities. The event will also be live streamed through the YouTube and Facebook channels of RTVM. The Metro Manila Development Authority is expected to deploy about 1,000 traffic management personnel to help manage the traffic within the venue of the said event. Film directorJoyce Bernal, who was commissioned to be involved in the coverage of the speech, has promised a simpler "very Filipino" SONA but with a "different flavor".
In his speech which lasted for 1 hour and 41 minutes, Duterte addressed the current pandemic and its effects to the country. He urged Congress to pass 21 priority bills among which includes the passage of COVID-19-related bills such as the "Bayanihan to Recover as One Act", "Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act" and "Financial Institutions Strategic Transfer Act"; the lifting of continuing professional development units requirement on professionals and the re-imposition of death penalty in the country. Also among the proposed measures were the creation of new government agencies such as a Department of Overseas Filipinos to focus on Filipino migrant workers, a Department of Disaster Resilience to spearhead in disaster response, a National Disease Prevention and Management Authority which will equip the country from future disease outbreaks and a Boracay Island Development Authority that will oversee the post-rehabilitation aspect of Boracay Island. Duterte began his speech with a tirade against ABS-CBN, the Lopezes who own the company and Senate Minority Floor LeaderFranklin Drilon. He accused Drilon of defending the Lopezes as "oligarchs" and for linking the anti-dynasty system to his daughter Davao City MayorSara Duterte and son Davao City 1st District Representative Paolo Duterte. Drilon previously challenged Duterte to prioritize a anti-dynasty law if the latter wanted to dismantle oligarchy in the country however, he clarified after the speech that he "never mentioned the children of the President." On the South China Sea dispute, Duterte lamented that he "cannot do anything" about it and said that the country could not afford going into war with China. He also rejected the idea of the return of foreign bases in Subic Bay fearing that it may result to "extinction of the Filipino race." Telecommunications companiesGlobe Telecom and Smart Communications were also not spared by Duterte after he threatened them to improve their services or face expropriation as the country prepares for the March 2021 commercial roll out of Dito Telecommunity which aims to become the third major telecommunications provider in the Philippines.