
Metro Manila, 47 other areas under alert level 1 starting Wednesday
The National Capital Region will remain under Alert Level 1 for the rest of the month, Malacañang announced Tuesday.
The National Capital Region will remain under Alert Level 1 for the rest of the month, Malacañang announced Tuesday.
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Senator Bong Go reminded Filipinos to be more vigilant and to continue strictly adhering to the health and safety protocols as Metro Manila and 38 other areas in the country are set to de-escalate to Alert Level 1 from March 1 to 15.
The national government has placed Metro Manila under Covid-19 Alert Level 1 starting Tuesday, Malacañang announced Sunday.
There is nothing to celebrate despite the imposition of Covid-19 Alert Level 1 in Metro Manila and 38 other areas starting tomorrow, March 1, Malacañang said.
There is nothing to celebrate despite the imposition of Covid-19 Alert Level 1 in Metro Manila and 38 other areas starting tomorrow, March 1, Malacañang said.
The national government has placed Metro Manila under Covid-19 Alert Level 1 starting Tuesday, Malacañang announced Sunday.
MANILA – The Metro Manila Council (MMC) has made an official recommendation to place the National Capital Region (NCR) under the least restrictive Alert Level 1 beginning March 1 as Covid-19 cases continue to fall in the capital and most of the country.
The capital region’s local chief executives will meet on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of de-escalating Metro Manila to Alert Level 1 this March, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said Sunday.
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases is keeping Metro Manila under Alert Level 2 from February 16 to 28.