Thousands of stranded Filipinos crammed into baseball stadium amid coronavirus risks

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MANILA (REUTERS) - Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday (July 25), breaking social distancing rules despite coronavirus risks, after people wanting to return to their home provinces flooded a government transportation programme.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday , breaking social distancing rules despite coronavirus risks, after people wanting to return to their home provinces flooded a government transportation programme.

"Because of the overflowing number of people, we can no longer control and the relevance of social distancing had been diminished," Assistant Secretary Joseph Encabo, who is overseeing the government's transportation assistance programme, told Reuters by phone. That was eased at the start of June, allowing businesses to reopen in a limited capacity, but schools remain shut and mass gatherings are banned. People must wear masks in public and observe one-metre social distancing, while children and the elderly are urged to stay at home.

 

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