MANILA: Police in the Philippine capital did a dry run on Tuesday (May 26) of measures to enforce social distancing on public transport and ...
MANILA: Police in the Philippine capital did a dry run on Tuesday of measures to enforce social distancing on public transport and control the spread of coronavirus, a tricky task in a densely populated city known for its commuting chaos.
"From early morning up to late at night there is always a line of passengers waiting to ride a train. We are doing this simulation to better prepare for the smooth operations of the LRT," said Metropolitan Manila police chief Debold Sinas.
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