Philippine to impose night-time curfew over virus
MANILA: Manila will impose a night-time curfew in the city of 12 million, officials said on Saturday, as the Philippines steps up efforts to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
The measure takes effect on Sunday along with President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to seal off the capital from the rest of the country which has recorded 111 virus cases, including eight deaths.
People will have to stay home between 8:00 pm and 5:00 am except to travel to work, buy essentials or seek medical assistance.
“We want you to stay put. The risk of contagion increases whenever you move,” said Jose Arturo Garcia, general manager of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.
Mayors of Manila’s 17 local government areas are also pushing for shopping malls -- a popular source of entertainment in the country -- to be temporarily shuttered.
It comes after Duterte announced the cutting of transport links to Manila from Sunday.
Schools will also be closed for a month and mass gatherings banned.
“At this point (in) time we cannot be in self-denial,” said Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano.
Anyone caught breaking the curfew could be arrested if they refuse police instructions to go home, Ano said.
Health Secretary Francisco Duque warned on Saturday the number of virus infections was likely to rise. “It won’t be long. It will be very quick,” said Duque.
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