
Normally crowded streets of Philippine capital Manila deserted amid month-long Covid-19 lockdown
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A month-long lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 has emptied the normally bustling streets of Metro Manila. The Philippine capital and surrounding areas have been sealed off since March 15, 2020, after authorities suspended all domestic land, sea and air traffic.
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A month-long lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 has emptied the normally bustling streets of Metro Manila. The Philippine capital and surrounding areas have been sealed off since March 15, 2020, after authorities suspended all domestic land, sea and air traffic.
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