Tracking how Davao City went back to GCQ
Davao City has reverted back to general community quarantine (GCQ) starting November 20 due to the "alarming" rise of coronavirus transmission.
Davao City has reverted back to general community quarantine (GCQ) starting November 20 due to the "alarming" rise of coronavirus transmission.
A 15-year old who was detained for curfew violation was raped by two tanods (barangay security watchers) in Leon Garcia, Agdao last week, which drew condemnation from women and children’s rights advocates.
“Around 9 am on November 4, I saw two bulldozers ready to flatter the land where we live.”
Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio’s State of the City Address Monday, November 16, called on Dabawenyos to brace through “a difficult stretch” of the COVID-19 pandemic that may last until next year, while guaranteeing continued medical and economic relief from the city.
Despite the cases of COVID-19 transmission now reaching 1,605 active cases, Davao City’s COVID-19 Focal Person says this is “still not in the alarming stage”.