It’s April 03 2020, we are already on the 3rd week of the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon. Cases of those who are COVID 19 confirmed positive are increasing everyday. The government is asking that we need to stay at home in order to prevent the spread of the virus, wear face mask when going outside, avoid social gathering, and wash our hands regularly. Yesterday, I was able to go out again to buy food and basic necessities, with me is my quarantine pass, wearing my face mask and plastic gloves. My advice to all my fellow Filipinos is to stay at home if you don’t have important things to do. We need to practice physical distancing. I would like also to thank our health workers and frontliners for their untiring support on helping the patients. God bless us all.
Showing posts with label Enhanced Community Quarantine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enhanced Community Quarantine. Show all posts
Friday, April 03, 2020
Thursday, March 26, 2020
11th Day of Enhanced Community Quarantine
Yesterday I was able to go out to buy grocery items at a popular supermarket near our place. I arrived at the area using my motorcycle at 8:30 am and many people are lined up already. We were able to follow the 1 meter apart as part of the social distancing policy. As per the management, no one is allowed inside without wearing a face mask. I finally went inside the store exactly 9:00 am and finished my shopping at past 10 am.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
6th Day of Enhanced Community Quarantine
I went out this morning to buy a branded vitamin C in the market at a popular drugstore outside our subdivision, but unfortunately the salesclerk told me that any vitamin C are out of stock. Good to see that the popular drugstore practiced strict community quarantine. People are not allowed if you are not wearing a face mask. Upon entering the store, the guard will spray alcohol on your hands. Individuals are 1 meter apart and there is a mark on the floor you need to step in order to follow social distancing. The whole counter was covered with plastic and a small square which allows you to pay and transact with the salesclerk is a very nice idea to prevent spreading or contacting any virus. All drugstore staff are wearing face mask and gloves. My second itinerary is going to the supermarket which is nearer also to our place. Upon entering, I had noticed that some items are already out of stock especially alcohol, tissues, coffee, sugar, and bread. There are some racks that are empty. I felt eerie because whenever I went to this supermarket all racks are full of grocery items. I believe people went on panic buying at the start when the government announced the "enhance community quarantine" all over Luzon.
This popular drugstore practices strict compliance with regards to
social distancing and hygiene
Empty racks at a popular supermarket
Tissues are out stock
People are separated 1 meter away lining up to the cashier.
My groceries for the day
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Enhanced Community Quarantine
COVID 19 virus made our world totally standstill. Since President Rodrigo Duterte announced that Metro Manila will be under "community quarantine", people began to panic. Panic buying of basic necessities such as food, and most especially alcohol and face mask. After two days of declaring that Metro Manila will be under community quarantine, the President declared the whole island of Luzon under the "enhanced community quarantine" until April 14, 2020, which means all people of Luzon must stay at home to avoid spreading and contacting the dreaded Coronavirus. Schools, offices (both private and public), restaurants, and malls are required to close. Individuals are to practice social distancing which means they must stay 6 feet away from other people, avoid large crowds and big events. Only essential people are allowed to work specifically the health workers, the AFP, PNP, MMDA, and the basic needs provider. Transportation are also on halt exemption to those who will transport health workers to hospitals, food delivery services, employees who are required on skeletal workforce (provided they bring their company ID, COE, and 1 government ID). MRT, LRT, and PNR operations are also on halt. On the first day of Metro Manila community enhancement, I was able to take pictures of the situation from the last day of my work going home.
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