Metro Manila stays under Alert Level 1 from August 1-15; 10 more areas de-escalated

Philippine overseas workers who were quarantined for weeks after returning home wait for flights back to their home cities around the country, at Manila’s international airport on May 28, 2020. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

MANILA, Philippines — Metro Manila, together with dozens of areas, will continue to be under Alert Level 1 status from August 1 to 15, the Department of Health (DOH) announced on Saturday.

The DOH also said that 10 more areas were added to the list of local government units under Alert Level 1.

According to DOH, all areas under Alert Level 1 are the following:

Luzon:

Visayas:

Mindanao:

Deescalated LGUs to Alert level 1

Meanwhile, 10 other areas in Visayas and Mindanao were also de-escalated to the most relaxed alert status.

According to DOH, based on IATF-EID metrics, these areas were de-escalated after they maintained their case classification and total bed utilization rates at low risk.

The said areas also reached or are nearing the vaccination thresholds for the target population and target senior citizens’ priority group.

The de-escalated areas are the following:

Visayas:

Mindanao:

Alert Level 2

DOH also said that the following provinces, highly urbanized cities (HUCs), and independent component cities (ICCs) shall remain under Alert Level 2, “without prejudice to their respective component cities and municipalities which may be under a different alert level classification.”

Luzon:

Visayas:

Mindanao:

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