Metro Manila to remain under Alert Level 1 until July 31 – DOH

Metro Manila, along with dozens of other regions and areas will continue to be under Alert Level 1 status July 16 to 31, the DOH announced.

In this photo taken on March 22, 2021, policemen guard the boundary of Cavite and Metro Manila as the national capital and its nearby provinces are placed under lockdown due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. INQUIRER file photo / MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — Metro Manila, along with dozens of other regions and areas will continue to be under Alert Level 1 status from July 16 to 31, the Department of Health (DOH) announced on Tuesday.

The DOH, in a statement, also announced that General Santos City and 18 other local government units (LGUs) were deescalated to the most relaxed alert level status.

With this, all areas under Alert Level 1 are the following:

Apart from these areas, the following component cities and municipalities shall likewise be placed under Alert Level 1 for the same period:

Meanwhile, DOH said that the following provinces, highly urbanized cities (HUCs), and independent component cities (ICCs) shall remain under Alert Level 2, “without prejudice to their respective component cities and municipalities, which may be under a different alert level classification.”

Alert level system under review

The DOH then announced that under the new instructions of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, and with the advice of health experts, the agency is now reviewing future directions for the COVID-19 alert level status.

DOH said Marcos has also requested the DOH for recommendations on the updated membership of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).

But while waiting for the changes, the DOH said it will first streamline meetings and processes with clear directives to assist in safe reopening and will be utilizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) platform.

“Makakaasa po ang ating mga kababayan na mananatili ang gabay pangkalusugan ng kagawaran,” said DOH Officer-in-Charge Dr. Maria Rosario Singh-Vergeire in a statement.

(Our kababayans can expect that the Department’s health advice will remain.)

“Amin pong inaaral kung paano natin maipaparating ng mas maigi pa sa taumbayan kung ano ang kasalukuyang kalagayan ng COVID-19 para sila ay makaiwas dito,” she added.

(We are studying how we can better inform the people about the current COVID-19 situation so they can avoid it.)

As of July 19, the country’s total caseload is now at 3,737,222 nationwide, with 20,511 active cases, 3,656,070 recoveries and 60,641 deaths.

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