Palace: COVID-19 cases may spike if mall-goers spurn rules

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Malacañang, once again, reminds the public to practice physical distancing as gov't eases lockdown measures in several places. Palace spokesman Harry Roque says if COVID19 cases spike, they leave the gov't no choice but to revert the country back to ECQ.

MANILA — Novel coronavirus cases might spike and overstretch Philippine resources if mall-goers continue to defy safety rules, Malacañang warned Monday.

"Nand'yan pa rin ang virus. Habang wala pong bakuna, habang wala pang gamot, hindi pa rin po tayo ligtas sa COVID-19," Roque said in a press briefing."Kung magmamatigas ang marami sa atin, marami po talaga ang magkakaroon ng COVID-19 at tutulad po tayo sa ibang bansa kung saan tumaas ang kaso ng COVID-19 pagkatapos i-relax ang mga restrictions at ang mga tao'y hindi na sumusunod sa mga itinakdang health standards," he added. Watch more in iWant or TFC.

 

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We've the longest, strictest lockdown but have highest fatality and lowest recovery rate. We need more concrete plans other than militarised lockdown. We have been doing our part as citizens in the last 2 months. Govt has'nt. But when shit hits the fan it's going to be our fault?

How transparent and cunning. They're already setting the narrative to evade accountability. Like it waa the public's fault that we did not have free mass testing

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