The Malacañang has taken into consideration the University of the Philippines' (UP) experts projections of coronavirus cases in the government's decision to maintain a general community quarantine (GCQ) status in Metro Manila until June 30.
The Malacañang has taken into consideration the University of the Philippines’ experts projections of coronavirus cases in the government’s decision to maintain a general community quarantine status in Metro Manila until June 30.Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque in an interview on Unang Hirit on Tuesday said the UP experts’ projections have more or less became true in its recent studies.
“Sila po yung nagbigay ng warning na pag tayo ay patuloy pang nagluwag ay baka umabot sa 40,000 . ,” he added. “Inaasahan po natin ngayon na dahil nasa GCQ pa rin tayo at magkakaroon ng localized lockdown ay hindi naman aabot sa 40,000. has already reported 26,420 cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines.
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