Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)Secretary Eduardo Ano(Presidential photo) MANILA- The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Saturday said barangay officials who will implement the President's directive to restrict the movement of unvaccinated individuals in their respective barangays will do so within the bounds of the law. "The President is merely exercising his authority as Chief Executive under the public health emergency. He was very clear in his directive that an arrest will only be a last resort. Pakiusapan muna na pumirmi sa bahay (Appeal for them to stay home). Barangay officials may only arrest the unvaccinated individual who refuses to cooperate and who are leaving the homes for non-essential purposes," DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Ano in a media release. He advised the public to bring their vaccination cards at all times and show these to barangay officials and police officers as proof of vaccination upon request. Ano said
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166 deaths were reported that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid i9 test. on average in the past week, 157 related deaths were recorded every day. and over 7.5 million people have received their boosterjab this includes third doses for those with certain health conditions. commuterjourneys are down by more than half compared to pre pandemic levels, as many people continue to work from home. the railway delivery 6roup warns that lower passenger numbers are damaging city centre businesses. at the other end of the scale, leisure trips are nearly back to 2019 levels. caroline davies has more. this was what mornings used to look like, but the commute is not back to normal. commuterjourneys are less than half the number they were before the pandemic. more of us are taking the train since the end of the summer holidays, particularly for leisure, which is back up to 90%
of the jeffrey epstein scandal. prince andrew s lawyers say miss 6uiffre settled her civil damages claims against epstein in 2009 and as part of the agreement she agreed not to sue anyone else connected to him. the millionaire killed himself in jail in 2019 as he was held on charges for the sex trafficking of minors. francis read, bbc news. commuterjourneys are down by more than half compared to pre pandemic levels as many people continue to work from home. the railway delivery 6roup warns that lower passenger numbers are damaging city centre businesses. at the other end of the scale, leisure trips are nearly back to 2019 levels. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has more. this was what mornings used to look like, but the commute is not back to normal. commuterjourneys are less than half the number they were before the pandemic. more of us are taking the train since the end of the summer holidays, particularly for leisure, which is back up to 90% of its pre pandemic levels. b
are damaging city centre businesses. at the other end of the scale, leisure trips are nearly back to 2019 levels. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has more. this was what mornings used to look like but the commute is not back to normal. commuterjourneys are less than half the number they were before the pandemic. more of us are taking the train since the end of the summer holidays, particularly for leisure which is back up to 90% of its pre pandemic levels. but across the country, people are commuting less. 0utside london, commuter journeys are only 54% of what they were and in london it is 41%. while that is good news for holiday spots like seaside getaways and rural retreats, the worry is that fewer people coming into city centres will damage businesses. fewer commuters will absolutely have a big impact on shops and other businesses in big town and city centres.