By Chito Chavez
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año on Saturday believed that some areas may be placed under the “new normal’’ mode starting July.
DILG Secretary Eduardo Año (PCOO/ MANILA BULLETIN)
He referred to the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) as the new normal started from the very strict enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and then later, the less strict general community quarantine (GCQ).
Earlier, Año said that Metro Manila and other areas should remain under GCQ this June since "fresh" cases of COVID-19 cases are still being reported.
He added that the other areas being closely monitored include Regions II, III, IV-A and in Cebu City where there is a spike on the number of infections in the previous days.
In a previous announcement, Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the new normal refers to the new practices and minimum health standards which the public must be used to as there is no vaccine yet for COVID-19.
Año reminded the public that strict quarantine protocols will still be imposed even if Metro Manila and some areas are downgraded to the new normal.
Insisting that MCGQ is still a quarantine, Año said wearing face masks in public places, practicing proper hygiene, maintaining social distancing, following curfew hours should always be observed.
He appealed for public patience as these quarantine regulations are being enforced to contain COVID-19 and to prevent its second wave which is more vicious.
The DILG chief maintained that the fight against the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic is a shared responsibility of the government and the public.
DILG Secretary Eduardo Año (PCOO/ MANILA BULLETIN)
He referred to the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) as the new normal started from the very strict enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and then later, the less strict general community quarantine (GCQ).
Earlier, Año said that Metro Manila and other areas should remain under GCQ this June since "fresh" cases of COVID-19 cases are still being reported.
He added that the other areas being closely monitored include Regions II, III, IV-A and in Cebu City where there is a spike on the number of infections in the previous days.
In a previous announcement, Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the new normal refers to the new practices and minimum health standards which the public must be used to as there is no vaccine yet for COVID-19.
Año reminded the public that strict quarantine protocols will still be imposed even if Metro Manila and some areas are downgraded to the new normal.
Insisting that MCGQ is still a quarantine, Año said wearing face masks in public places, practicing proper hygiene, maintaining social distancing, following curfew hours should always be observed.
He appealed for public patience as these quarantine regulations are being enforced to contain COVID-19 and to prevent its second wave which is more vicious.
The DILG chief maintained that the fight against the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic is a shared responsibility of the government and the public.