As coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases soar in Metro Manila, the Metro Manila Council (MMC) will come up with new policies such as unified curfew hours, border controls to curb its spread, and possibly the re-issue of quarantine passes.

In an interview with CNN, Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez said that if quarantine passes should be re-issued similar to the time when the entire Luzon was under the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) last year, the economy will suffer again.
“Ang tingin ko po personally, we just have to fully implement yung ating minimum health protocols --yung pagsusuot ng face mask, yung ating face shield, at yung ating social distancing at ipagbawal po talaga yung gatherings (I think personally, we just have to fully implement the minimum health protocols such as the wearing of face masks, face shield, maintaining social distancing, and the prohibition of mass gatherings),” he added.
Olivarez, who also chairs the MMC, said Metro Manila mayors have not yet discussed the return of quarantine passes during their previous meetings.
“Yung ekonomiya natin, hirap na hirap na po. Napakadami na po ng walang trabaho, May mga negosyo na hindi nagbubukas (Our economy is really suffering. A lot of people have no jobs and many businesses remain closed),” he said.