Armoured trucks enforce Manila lockdown as Philippines responds to coronavirus case spike
  • 4 years ago
Parts of Manila went back into a two-week lockdown starting July 16, 2020, after coronavirus infections spiked in the Philippine capital. In Navotas city, where Covid-19 cases numbers have tripled since June, police hoped that sending military trucks to patrol the streets would force residents to stay at home and observe the reinstated restrictions.
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