The government’s pandemic task force instructed the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to further study the proposal on decoupling restrictions from the Covid-19 alert level system.
The government’s pandemic task force instructed the Department of Interior and Local Government to further study the proposal on decoupling restrictions from the Covid-19 alert level system.
“As to the decoupling of restrictions…the DILG was instructed by the collegial body to study further if local governments really [have] that capacity to assess their respective areas and of course, to implement the restrictions on their own based on the risk level for each of their areas,” she said in a recent press briefing.The decoupling of restrictions from the alert level system was first proposed by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. last July.
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