MANILA, Philippines — The so-called NCR Plus will remain under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) until May 14, President Rodrigo Duterte announced Wednesday.
The President heeded the recommendation of experts and the Department of Health to keep Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite and Laguna under MECQ to decongest hospitals.
In a pre-recorded briefing, Duterte said Santiago City in Quirino province and Abra province will also be under MECQ starting May 1.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, in a separate statement, clarified these two areas will be under MECQ “for the whole month of May 2021.”
Meanwhile, the following areas will be under general community quarantine from May 1 to May 31, 2021:
Cordillera Administrative Region
- Apayao
- Baguio City
- Benguet
- Ifugao
- Kalinga
- Mountain Province
Region 2
- Cagayan
- Isabela
- Nueva Vizcaya
Region 4A
- Batangas
- Quezon
Region 8
- Tacloban
Region 10
- Iligan City
Region 11
- Davao City
BARMM
- Lanao del Sur
All other areas not mentioned are under the most lenient modified general community quarantine.
“This new community quarantine classification is subject to the appeals of the local government units,” Roque said.
NCR Plus already underwent a two-week enhanced community quarantine from March 29 until April 11. It was later downgraded to MECQ from April 12 to April 30.
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