Manila has restricted people from going out from 7pm to 5am the next morning to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. The order will take effect from March 15, at the same time as President Rodrigo Trump's decision to "close" Manila. During the strict period, about 12 million people in the Philippine capital area are not allowed to go out, except to work, buy necessities or go to medical facilities.
In an effort to prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the temporary shelter was built as a temporary shelter for homeless people in the country.
The tent is located in the Delpan Sports Complex in Manila.
The area of the tent is quite spacious and comfortable. Households can live alone or in the same family.
The tents are set up close together to save space. However, it is still necessary to limit the maximum spread because they are separated by masks.
So far, the number of infections and deaths in the Philippines has been rising steadily. As of March 24, the Philippines recorded 35 deaths out of 552 total cases.
It is known that the government has built about 1,000 accommodation for homeless people.
Manila previously restricted people from 7pm to 5am the next morning to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The order will take effect from March 15, at the same time as President Rodrigo Trump's decision to "close" Manila. During the strict period, about 12 million people in the Philippine capital area are not allowed to go out, except to work, buy necessities or go to medical facilities.