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Philippines Eases Movement Curbs in Manila Region, Surrounds Bloomberg 4 days ago Ian Sayson © Photographer: JAM STA ROSA/AFP A resident walks along an almost empty street in Manila on March 29, 2021, on day one of government s imposing stricker lockdown, as hospitals in the capital struggle to cope with a surge in coronavirus infections.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte relaxed a lockdown in the Manila region and four neighboring provinces, as hospitals added capacity for patients infected by the coronavirus.
The national capital region and Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna and Cavite provinces will be placed under so-called modified enhanced community quarantine until the end of April, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said Sunday. Hospitals have added 3,156 beds for Covid-19 patients, he said.
Published April 12, 2021, 5:51 PM
The government is not inclined to emulate the previous administration’s super typhoon Yolanda-like disaster response in addressing the coronavirus pandemic.
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the disaster response implemented by the Liberal Party during the onslaught of Yolanda in 2013 was “disastrous,” adding there was no need to employ such failed scheme during the pandemic.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque (OPS / FILE PHOTO)
“Huwag na po nating ibalik iyong naging kalansay ng Liberal Party na Yolanda (Let’s not bring back the skeletons of the Liberal Party during the Yolanda onslaught),” Roque said during a televised press briefing Monday, April 12.
Instead of mass testing, the Healthcare Professionals Alliance Against COVID-19 (HPAAC) has recommended targeted testing amid the surge in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases.
"We recommend targeted testing with proper counselling and advice, proper management of individuals based on their test
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