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Philippines extends Covid-19 curbs in Manila to Jan 31


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A policeman standing guard at a check point in an almost empty road on the eve of Christmas, in Manila on Dec 24, 2020. - AFP
MANILA (Reuters): Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday (Dec 28) extended partial coronavirus restrictions in the capital, Manila, until the end of January to prevent the spread of Covid-19 following Christmas and holiday festivities.
The capital region, which accounts for 40 per cent of the country s economic output and is home to at least 12 million people, remains the coronavirus hotspot in the Philippines, which has the second highest infections and deaths in South-east Asia.
In a national address, Duterte placed the capital region, his hometown Davao City and eight other areas under partial quarantine measures for the entirety of January. Less stringent restrictions will be enforced for the rest of the country. ....

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Philippines extends partial Covid-19 curbs in Manila to Jan 31


MANILA (REUTERS) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday (Dec 28) extended partial coronavirus restrictions in the capital, Manila, until the end of January to prevent the spread of Covid-19 following Christmas and holiday festivities.
The capital region, which accounts for 40 per cent of the country s economic output and is home to at least 12 million people, remains the coronavirus hotspot in the Philippines, which has the second highest infections and deaths in South-east Asia.
In a national address, Mr Duterte placed the capital region, his hometown Davao City and eight other areas under partial quarantine measures for the entirety of January. Less stringent restrictions will be enforced for the rest of the country. ....

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Philippines prolongs partial COVID-19 curbs in Manila to Jan 31


Philippines prolongs partial COVID-19 curbs in Manila to Jan 31
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Philippines prolongs partial COVID-19 curbs in Manila to Jan 31
FILE PHOTO: People wearing face masks and face shields as protection against COVID-19 queue at a bus stop, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on Dec 23, 2020. (Reuters/Lisa Marie David)
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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday (Dec 28) extended partial coronavirus restrictions in the capital, Manila, until the end of January to prevent the spread of COVID-19 following Christmas and holiday festivities.
The capital region, which accounts for 40 per cent of the country s economic output and is home to at least 12 million people, remains the coronavirus hotspot in the Philippines, which has the second highest infections and deaths in Southeast Asia ....

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Philippines prolongs partial coronavirus curbs in Manila to Jan 31


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MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday extended partial coronavirus restrictions in the capital, Manila, until the end of January to prevent the spread of COVID-19 following Christmas and holiday festivities.
FILE PHOTO: People wearing face masks and face shields as protection against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) queue at a bus stop, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, December 23, 2020. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
The capital region, which accounts for 40% of the country’s economic output and is home to at least 12 million people, remains the coronavirus hotspot in the Philippines, which has the second highest infections and deaths in Southeast Asia. ....

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