The Department of Agriculture assured that the country has enough food supply amid the extension of the enhanced community quarantine placed on Metro Manila and other “high-risk” areas in Luzon to May 15. | IBiongINQ
Duterte extends community quarantine in NCR, C. Luzon, Calabarzon, other ‘high-risk’ areas until May 15
Dar earlier reported that the country has enough meat supply amid the ECQ, but encouraged consumers to consider shifting to poultry products as there is more chicken supply than pork.
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