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Ensure the safety of infants when the government relaxes its regulations.

Following the move to a less restrictive Alert Level 2 status in the National Capital Region (NCR) and six other provinces, Malacanang issued an appeal to the public on Monday to keep children safe from crowded areas.

“We’ve already gone through this before, back in December. Please double-check that the iyong bata isn’t wearing a mask. If iyong mga bata ay nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang edad, nakaka-mababang Allowing children to wear masks is not recommended, especially for the very young or newborns) “In a virtual Palace press briefing, acting Presidential spokeswoman Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles remarked.

As the country continues to battle with the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic and the introduction of new variations, Nograles reminded the parents of the need of wearing face masks.

“At huwag nating pilitin kung hindi naman angkop ang mask para doon sa bata dahil masyadong very, very little age. Ibig pong sabihin iyan, huwag na lang ilabas ang bata,’di ba? That is to say, do not let the youngster to leave the house) “he stated

The NCR, as well as the provinces of Batanes, Bulacan, Cavite, and Rizal in Luzon, Biliran and Southern Leyte in the Visayas, and Basilan in Mindanao, would be placed under a less rigorous Alert Level 2 categorization beginning February 1.

Meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions; tourist attractions, amusement parks, recreational venues, cinemas, and movie houses; in-person religious gatherings, dine-in services, limited face-to-face or in-person classes, fitness studios/gyms; and venues for social events, tourist attractions, amusement parks, recreational venues, cinemas, and movie houses are all allowed to operate at a maximum of 50 percent indoor venue capacity and 70 percent outdoor venue capacity for fully vaccinated individuals under

On February 4, the government plans to begin vaccinating minors aged 5 to 11 years old.

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