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Metro Manila will remain under general lockdown, Duterte says

- Vann Marlo M. Villegas GMC

MANILA and nearby cities will remain under a general lockdown until July 15, while a strict lockdown in Cebu City, where there has been a surge in coronaviru­s infections will be kept, President Rodrigo R. Duterte said late Tuesday.

Aside from Metro Manila, the provinces of Benguet, Cavite, Rizal, Leyte and Southern Leyte, and the cities of Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue and Ormoc will continue to be under a general community quarantine.

Meanwhile, the lockdown in Talisay City in Cebu province was relaxed to a general community quarantine along with Minglanill­a and Consolacio­n towns. The rest of the province has been placed under a modified general community quarantine.

“Cebu is now the hotspot for COVID-19,” Mr. Duterte said in a televised speech. “Why? Because many of you chose not to obey.”

The President also criticized Talisay City, which he said appeared like a marketplac­e everyday. “You’ve been on a drinking spree, drinking, gambling and almost nonchalant of the dangers that are lurking around,” he said in mixed English and Filipino.

Mr. Duterte earlier ordered Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu, a former military chief, to supervise the lockdown of Cebu City’s almost a million people.

Abra, Baguio City, Ifugao, Kalinga, Ilocos Norte, La Union, Pangasinan, Cagayan, Isabela, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Angeles City, Batangas, Laguna, Quezon, Lucena City, Palawan, Puerto Princesa City, Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur and Naga City will be kept under an easier modified general lockdown.

The same is true for Capiz. Iloilo, Iloilo City, Negros Occidental, Bacolod City, Bohol, Negros Oriental, Tacloban City, Western Samar, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao City, Davao de Oro, Cotabato, South Cotabato, Agusan del Norte, Butuan City, Lanao del Sur and Maguindana­o.

Mr. Duterte locked down the entire Luzon island in mid-March, suspending work, classes and public transporta­tion to contain a coronaviru­s pandemic. People should stay home except to buy food and other basic goods, he said.

He extended the strict lockdown on the island twice and thrice for Metro Manila, where infections have been mostly concentrat­ed. But Health authoritie­s have cited a spike in cases in Cebu City in central Philippine­s.

Almost all industries except for leisure have reopened under a general lockdown but with limited capacity.

The Department of Health reported 999 new coronaviru­s infections on Wednesday, bringing the total to 38,511.

The death toll rose to 1,270 after four more patients died, while recoveries increased by 205 to 10,438, it said in a bulletin.

Of the new cases, 595 were reported in the past three days, while 404 were reported late. — and

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