Manileños get free COVID-19 swab test in the comfort of their homes
Contrary to social media posts, the city government of Manila does not have any plans to re-impose new lockdowns in any part of the city until the end of 2020.

Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso clarified this during his weekly Capital Report over Facebook live.
Manila is still under general community quarantine.
“Walang planong mag-lockdown ang pamahalaang-lungsod except kung me mangyaring hindi maganda. Unless magpabaya kayo, baka mapilitan tayo (The city government does not have any plans to impose a lockdown except if something unfortunate happens. Unless you become careless, the city government might be forced to do so),” Domagoso said.
He also called on residents not to believe every news they hear, and follow the official social media accounts of the city government.
He said city officials are serious about the problems and negative effects of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic and they are trying to make programs that will keep their constituents safe.
“Hindi rin ako mapagkatulog dahil natatakot ako para sa inyo, na may ma- impeksyon sa inyo (I am having sleepless nights because I fear for your safety, that you may be infected),” he said.
Mobile home service COVID-19 swab test
In line with efforts to stem the spread of the dreaded disease, Mayor Isko announced that residents may now be tested in their own homes via its mobile home service free swab testing.
He said residents need not travel or leave their homes to have their COVID-19 swab test.
The mayor said the Manila Health Department (MHD) has started a door-to-door service of COVID-19 swab testing using e-trikes.
Manila’s COVID-19 cases are on a downward trend, and the occupancy rate in hospitals and quarantine facilities in terms of beds dedicated to COVID-19 cases is now at 25 percent.
The city has 23,452 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 22,378 recoveries.