"Because of the overflowing number of people, we can no longer control (the situation) and the relevance of social distancing had been diminished," Assistant Secretary Joseph Encabo, who is overseeing the government's transportation assistance program, told Reuters by phone.Police were deployed to urge social distancing, but people, including the elderly, children and pregnant women, were seen in close contact with each other. Some were not wearing masks.AdvertisementAdvertisementMany of those at the stadium had got stuck in the capital when it imposed one of the strictest and longest lockdowns in mid-March in response to the coronavirus pandemic.That was eased at the start of June, allowing businesses to reopen in a limited capacity, but schools remain shut and mass gatherings are banned.

Stadiums in Philippines. Local headlines and stories are HeadTopics.com immediately. A 3: Tenant/use : City: Stadium: Capacity: Built: Seats : PHL: Multi-use: Ciudad Victoria "We don't have work and now all of our savings have dried up because of the lockdown," Ukol said, referring to himself and fellow overseas Filipino workers. Advertisement Thousands of stranded Filipinos crammed into baseball stadium amid MANILA: Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday (Jul 25), breaking social distancing rules despite ...BookmarkMANILA: Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday (Jul 25), breaking social distancing rules despite coronavirus risks, after people wanting to return to their home provinces flooded a government transportation program.Officials had reserved the stadium as a place to test people before transporting them back to their home provinces under a program to help people who had lost their jobs in the capital return to their families elsewhere.AdvertisementAdvertisementOfficials had planned for 7,500 people to arrive at the stadium from Friday, but were caught out when another 2,000 people who were not yet scheduled to travel headed there anyway.

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People must wear masks in public and observe one-metre social distancing, while children and the elderly are urged to stay at home.READ: COVID-19: Philippines to allow some foreigners to enter country from AugustCoronavirus cases have more than quadrupled since restrictions were eased to 78,412, with more than half of those in the capital and surrounding areas.Among those at the stadium was Fred Marick Ukol, 40, who became stuck in Manila after his flight to Australia, where he had found work as a welder, was cancelled. Our bodies can show indications of health through vital signs... Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday, breaking social distancing rules despite coronavirus risks, after people wanting to return to their home provinces flooded a government transportation program.Officials had reserved the stadium as a place to test people before transporting them back to their home provinces under a program to help people who had lost their jobs in the capital return to their families elsewhere.Officials had planned for 7,500 people to arrive at the stadium from Friday, but were caught out when another 2,000 people who were not yet scheduled to travel headed there anyway.“Because of the overflowing number of people, we can no longer control (the situation) and the relevance of social distancing had been diminished,” Assistant Secretary Joseph Encabo, who is overseeing the government’s transportation assistance program, told Reuters by phone.Police were deployed to urge social distancing, but people, including the elderly, children, and pregnant women, were seen in close contact with each other.


Advertisement Thousands of Filipinos were crammed into a baseball stadium in Manila on Saturday, breaking social distancing rules despite coronavirus risks, after people wanting to return to their home provinces flooded a government transportation program. Encabo said everybody at the stadium would undergo rapid testing for COVID-19 and must be cleared before being allowed to board the buses, sea vessels, and trains the government has prepared. The following is a list of football stadiums in the Philippines, ordered by capacity.Note that this list includes stadiums that form part of a larger sports complex which don't have a name on their own as well as stadiums named "sports complex" despite not having any auxiliary sports facilities such as a secondary stadium or an indoor arena.. Current Stadiums

Head Topics, publish breaking news of all around the world. Some were not wearing masks.Many of those at the stadium had got stuck in the capital when it imposed one of the strictest and longest lockdowns in mid-March in response to the coronavirus pandemic.That was eased at the start of June, allowing businesses to reopen in a limited capacity, but schools remain shut and mass gatherings are banned. Hundreds stranded inside crowded stadium in Manila, Philippines amid coronavirus risks Looking Back July 28, 1959: Hawaii's first U.S. election sends first Asian-Americans to Congress