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[Title] => ‘Status quo’ for COVID-19 alert levels pending Marcos Jr.’s IATF review
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[Title] => IATF adviser Salvaña sees no need to raise alert level over rising COVID cases
[Summary] => An adviser to the pandemic task force recommended that the government keeps the laxest quarantine restrictions across most of the country even as COVID-19 cases rise, saying that this is not a cause for alarm as the number of severe cases and hospital utilization rates remain low.
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[Title] => Metro Manila to stay under Alert Level 1 until end June
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[Title] => Metro Manila to remain under Alert Level 1 from June 1-15
[Summary] => Metro Manila will remain under the laxest alert level for COVID-19 from June 1 to 15, Malacañang announced Friday despite a slight uptick in infections suspected to be driven by the BA.2.12.1 Omicron subvariant.
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[Title] => Metro Manila, 82 other areas under Alert Level 3 until end-January
[Summary] => Metro Manila will remain under Alert Level 3 until the end of January, Malacañang announced Friday, as new coronavirus infections surge to its highest since the pandemic began.
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[Title] => Experts urge gov’t to escalate COVID-19 alert level as infections soar
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[Title] => Duque: Laguna might be next to go under Alert Level 3
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[Title] => Philippines to end year under Alert Level 2 vs COVID-19
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[Title] => Health chief wants Philippines to remain under Alert Level 2
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