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Philippine­s widens Covid restrictio­ns

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The Philippine­s will expand coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Manila from today to include more than 11 million people living near the capital as cases surge, the government said.

Daily infections have spiked to a twomonth high in January and the health department warned of higher caseloads in the coming days following the detection of local cases of the highly contagious Omicron variant.

The provinces of Bulacan, Cavite and Rizal surroundin­g Manila have been placed under the third highest alert “due to a sharp increase of Covid-19 cases”, presidenti­al spokesman Karlo Nograles said in a statement yesterday.

Under the tighter restrictio­ns, which will be in place until mid-January, unvaccinat­ed residents have to stay at home unless buying essentials or exercising. Restaurant­s, parks, churches and beauty salons will operate at lower capacity while in-person classes and contact sports are suspended.

The order comes a day after Manila went to Alert Level 3.

Around 70% of residents in Manila are fully jabbed but less than half the national population is fully vaccinated, according to government data.

“We did initial estimates. The assumption­s would be ... Omicron is eight times more transmissi­ble than Delta, and that the peak will happen at the end of January,” health undersecre­tary Rosario Vergeire told CNN Philippine­s.

“It will be more than the numbers we saw during the Delta peak,” she added.

The health department has deemed the entire country of 109 million at “high risk” following a spike in cases in recent days, Ms Vergeire said, even as hospitalis­ations remain under control.

Before the tighter quarantine rules, the Philippine­s had been under its second-lowest alert level since Dec 3 as cases fell, which allowed restaurant­s and indoor venues to ramp up capacity and in-person classes to resume on a limited basis. The Philippine­s has recorded over 2.8 million infections and more than 51,000 deaths.

 ?? REUTERS ?? People wait for buses to the provinces a day before New Year’s Eve last year at a terminal in Paranaque City, Metro Manila.
REUTERS People wait for buses to the provinces a day before New Year’s Eve last year at a terminal in Paranaque City, Metro Manila.

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