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tv MANILA - Grab said Tuesday thousands of partner drivers will be trained on new health protocols and given disinfection kits as ride-hailing gradually resumes under the looser lockdown.

Up to 17,500 of the 18,000 drivers that can resume operations under the GCQ are on the Grab platform, Cu told ANC.

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