URBAN VIRUS WARFARE Residents peer out of a window as police patrol the streets in Navotas on a combat vehicle to enforce a 14-day lockdown that begins
on Thursday to contain coronavirus infections in the city. Navotas has 645 active COVID-19 cases as of July 16. –GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE
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POINT OF VIEW: By “Joe” Gibana
[NEWS] Strict 14-day lockdown implemented in Navotas
[VIEWS] HEAVY WAR MACHINERY OBVIOUSLY MEANS PHILIPPINES UNDER MARTIAL LAW? WHO WANTS MARTIAL LAW DECLARED PA MORE?
URBAN VIRUS WARFARE Residents peer out of a window as police patrol the streets in Navotas on a combat vehicle to enforce a 14-day lockdown that begins
on Thursday to contain coronavirus infections in the city. Navotas has 645 active COVID-19 cases as of July 16. –GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE
While the stricter quarantine measures prohibit residents from leaving their houses, Tiangco said there was “no need” to distribute relief goods to the entire city since authorized persons were allowed to go to work and therefore had a source of livelihood, unlike when Metro Manila was under enhanced community quarantine. Residents can also go out and buy food provided they carry a quarantine pass and follow the marketing schedule set by the city government for each barangay.
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Balita na-Kuro kuro pa!
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