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What to expect during pilot run of new COVID-19 alert system in NCR
Metro Manila, the virus epicenter and the main economic hub in the Philippines, will shift to a new COVID-19 alert level system coupled with granular lockdowns beginning mid-September. What changes should you expect?
COMELEC OKs voter registration in Cavite, other MECQ areas
Caviteños and residents of other areas placed under MECQ can register to vote beginning September 6.
MECQ sa Cavite, iba pang probinsya pinalawig pa hanggang katapusan ng Agosto
Ngayong 4 PM, Agosto 13, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 13,177 na karagdagang kaso ng…
Meralco expands ‘no disconnection’ policy in MECQ areas
The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has widened the coverage of its “no service disconnection” policy in areas under…
Cavite isinailalim sa MECQ hanggang Agosto 15
THIS JUST IN: The IATF has decided to place CAVITE under MECQ status effective Aug 6 to 15,…
What you need to know about protocols for fully vaccinated persons in PH
Who are considered fully vaccinated individuals and where can they go? Here’s your guide to the new set of guidelines by the government’s pandemic task force for these individuals.
What’s the difference among 3 types of GCQ until end-June
Here is your quick guide on the differences between the regular GCQ, GCQ ‘with some restrictions’, and GCQ ‘with heightened restrictions’ in terms of government guidelines.
Cavite under GCQ ‘with heightened restrictions’ by June 16
Cavite, which is part of the so-called NCR Plus, is previously placed under GCQ 'with restrictions' until June 15.
Gyms, museums allowed at limited capacity in NCR Plus
Residents in Cavite and other ‘NCR Plus’ areas may now hit the gym and visit historical sites as the government further loosens community quarantine restrictions.
IATF allows fully-vaccinated senior citizens in GCQ, MGCQ areas to go out
For over a year, elderly persons over the age of 65 have been ordered to stay at home amid the pandemic. Now, the fully vaccinated among them can now step out of their homes.