+ Follow MODIFIED LOCKDOWN Tag
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[Title] => Foreign visitors with long-term visas allowed to reenter Philippines by August
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[Title] => Taxmen turn to online sellers for cash amid pandemic
[Summary] => The boom in online transactions just caught the taxmen's eye as the government scrambles to raise funds for its pandemic response.
[DatePublished] => 2020-06-11 12:00:00
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[Title] => 94% of businesses reopen under GCQ — DTI
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[Title] => Life After Lockdown: Limited operations for land transport as more Filipinos hit the road
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[Title] => Is there light ahead?
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[Title] => IATF: Too early for modified quarantine
[Summary] => Despite what it described as “encouraging developments,” the government is not easing the quarantine measures and would not implement a “modified lockdown” in Luzon until the capacity to handle cases of coronavirus disease 2019 has improved.
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MODIFIED LOCKDOWN
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