Robredo asks public to trust Metro mayors on uniform curfew
Vice President Leni Robredo appealed to the residents of Metro Manila to trust that the decision of their mayors to impose a uniform curfew would be helpful in curbing the rising number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the country.

Robredo made the statement a day before the entire Metro Manila adopts uniform curfew hours which, will be from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m, for two weeks starting Monday, March 15.
In her radio program, the Vice President said she was aware that Filipinos online are thinking that imposing a curfew will not do anything to address the spike in COVID-19 cases.
She, however, trusted that the local chief executives of Metro Manila know what they are doing.
"May tiwala naman ako sa mayors, eh. Para sa akin yung mayors ang nakakaalam ng sitwasyon on the ground (I have faith in the mayors. For me, they are the ones who truly know the situation on the ground)," she said Sunday.
"Magbigay na tayo ng tiwala sa mayors kasi hindi naman ito hihilingin kung hindi sa kanila mahalaga (Let us have faith in the mayors because they won't ask for the curfew if they don't think it's not important)," she added.
Vice President Robredo, in particular, cited how Metro Manila mayors deferred the reopening of cinemas that was allowed by the Inter-agency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Infectious Diseases last month.
"Kahit nagsabi yung IATF na pwede na magbukas ng sinehan, maraming mga mayors yung ayaw sumunod (Even though the IATF allowed them to reopen the cinemas, many mayors did not follow it)," she said.
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Benjamin Abalos Jr. said people of all ages will be covered by the curfew order except essential workers who are on duty, or who will be going to or coming home from work during the curfew hours.
Penalties for the violators will depend on the different local government units.