DOH assures safeguards in place amid NCR shift to level 2

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DOH assures safeguards in place amid NCR shift to level 2
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THE Department of Health (DOH) assured the public on Friday, November 5, that there are enough safeguards in place with the National Capital Region...

THE Department of Health assured the public on Friday, November 5, that there are enough safeguards in place with the National Capital Region now shifting to Alert Level 2.

Vergeire said this is because the public must remain adherent to the minimum public health standards to prevent another surge in cases. On Thursday, November 4, Malacañang announced that the NCR will be downgraded to Alert Level 2 beginning November 5 until November 21.

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