Barangays in Metro Manila with the most number of quarantine violators can be subjected to a “hard lockdown,” the Manila Police District said. | GabrielLaluINQ
after it was revealed that a lot of its residents had violated quarantine regulations by gathering to play and watch bingo and boxing games.as most of the city’s COVID-19 cases were found in the said area — which includes vital business, transportation, and educational establishments.
As of now, Manila has 458 confirmed COVID-19 patientS, while another 687 people are suspected of being infected. The entire Luzon and some other areas have been under an ECQ due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. Currently, the Philippines has one of the highest coronavirus infection and mortality rates in the Southeast Asian region. According to the DOH, there are nowWorldwide, over 2.40 million individuals have been infected, while 165,788 have died from the disease and 620,696 have recovered from it.
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