DILG clarifies tricycles and bicycles still banned in GCQ and MGCQ areas

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The Department of Interior and Local Government clarifies that tricycles and pedicabs remain banned on national highways in all areas under general community quarantine (GCQ) and modified GCQ.

The Department of Interior and Local Government clarified on Thursday that tricycles and pedicabs remain banned on national highways in all areas under general community quarantine and modified GCQ.

"What we suspended is the Road Clearing Operation 2.0 because of COVID-19, but it will be only temporary," Malaya said in a statement. The DILG chief also reiterated the pronouncement of Roque that mayors may not give authorization in allowing back-ride in GCQ and MGCQ localities in line with the directive of the IATF-EID.

Malaya emphasized that drivers must wear face masks or face shields, gloves, and allow only one passenger per trip in observance of physical distancing except during a medical emergency wherein the patient needs to be accompanied.

 

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It's a yes, no it's a no, yes we can, but er no, let's not, maybe we can say yes with a small helping of no, or maybe it's... You get it, it's completely unfathomable, just assume a NO until a solid week of YES has been allowed.

Nickname for Filipinos? FlipFlop

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Laban o bawi? Honestly, releasing fil-flopping statements at this time of crisis?

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