Any barangay in the City of Manila which will register no new coronavirus cases from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 will receive a ₱100,000 incentive from the local government, Mayor IskoMoreno says
— Any barangay in the City of Manila which will register no new coronavirus cases from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 will receive a ₱100,000 incentive from the local government.
“Ang goal natin ay zero COVID-19 infection for two months sa barangay, and I believe that you can do it," he told the city's 896 barangays. [Translation: Our goal is to have zero COVID-19 infection for two months in our barangay, and I believe that you can do it. We are going to appropriate ₱89.6 million, because our goal, hopefully, is that we will each strive to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.]
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