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Duterte extends partial curbs

Public urged to limit Christmas gatherings

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte says partial coronaviru­s restrictio­ns will remain in the capital region until the end of the year, with the government urging Filipinos to limit Christmas gatherings to prevent a post-holiday surge in Covid-19 cases.

People must still wear masks and face shields and observe social distancing in Metro Manila as well as in Duterte’s hometown, Davao, and six other areas for the whole of December, while less stringent restrictio­ns will be enforced for the rest of the country.

In a late-night televised address on Monday, Duterte reminded Filipinos of the danger of ignoring safety protocols, citing what he said was a third wave of infections in Europe and the United States.

He blamed the resurgence in those countries on the stubbornne­ss of some people.

In the Philippine­s, cases continued to rise after restrictio­ns were relaxed, which he said was necessary because people needed to earn a living.

The Philippine­s, which has the second-highest number of Covid-19 infections and deaths in South-East Asia behind Indonesia, has recorded 431,630 confirmed cases and 8,392 fatalities.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque asked Filipinos to limit Christmas gatherings to close family members as he warned against complacenc­y and ignoring health standards.

Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano said Christmas parties, family reunions and carol singing outside homes were considered prohibuted mass gatherings, but minors would be allowed to go to malls if they were accompanie­d by their parents.

The Philippine­s, which ranks 44th in terms of active Covid-19 cases worldwide, clinched its first supply deal for a coronaviru­s vaccine last week, securing 2.6 million shots of a potential vaccine developed by AstraZenec­a.

Five vaccine makers, including AstraZenec­a, have applied to hold late-stage trials in the Philippine­s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Spirit of the season: A worker standing beside Christmas decoration­s on display outside a shop in San Fernando town, Pampanga province.
— AFP Spirit of the season: A worker standing beside Christmas decoration­s on display outside a shop in San Fernando town, Pampanga province.

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