40,000 out of the targeted 400,000 public utility vehicle drivers may now get their cash aid from the government to cope with the ongoing lockdown.
Over 40,000 public utility vehicle drivers in Metro Manila may now receive their cash subsidy from the national government amid the ongoing lockdown.
Drivers with confiscated licenses may still bring their temporary operator's permit, any government-issued ID with a signature and photo, and a photocopy of this ID affixed with two signatures.
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