‘No vax, no ride,’ other restrictions lifted in Metro Manila, other areas under Alert Level 2


Unvaccinated individuals may ride public transport without fear of being shooed away or offloaded as the 'no vaccine, no ride' policy is lifted from Feb 1 to 15 when Metro Manila comes under Alert Level 2. - PDI

MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): The government will ease restrictions, particularly on the unvaccinated, in areas where it will restore the more relaxed Alert Level 2 from Feb 1 to 15.

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) announced on Sunday that the Metro Manila and the provinces of Cavite, Bulacan, Rizal, Batanes, Biliran, Southern Leyte, and Basilan will revert to Alert Level 2 beginning on Tuesday (Feb 1).

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