There have been 99 recorded COVID-19 cases in Sampaloc while 159 are suspected cases, according to the Manila Health Department.
The order will be enforced from 8 p.m. Thursday, April 23 until 8 p.m. Saturday April, 25, Moreno said Tuesday in a statement. During this period, health officials will conduct"disease surveillance, testing and rapid risk assessment," he added. Violators will be placed in designated detention facilities - such as in Barangays 420, 424, 463 and 581 - during the entire lockdown period, the mayor warned, to prevent the possible spread of the disease in jails and precincts.
Daming term..hehehe
Is 48hrs enough to flatten the curb? I don't think so
When they do hard lockdown, I hope they do the mass testing tapos when results are out,isolate,tracing then re-impose pa di quarantine for that area or if there is a better suggestion,let’s give them options. Seeing doctors,a relative and others dying makes me speak up
LOOK: Some streets of Sampaloc, Manila are virtually empty the night before the 48-hour 'hard lockdown' which will start tomorrow, 8pm, until Saturday to curb COVID-19 spread 📸 Anton Amosco/CNN Philippines