Coronavirus: Philippines impose home quarantine ‘to save ourselves from ourselves’

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The Philippines imposed a community quarantine in Metro Manila starting March 15 as precaution against the coronavirus outbreak. (AFP)
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Vehicles pile up at a temperature and identification checkpoints in Manila as part of measures to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. (AFP)
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A long queue of vehicles wait to clear checkpoints as part of measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus in Manila, Philippines on March 16, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 16 March 2020
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Coronavirus: Philippines impose home quarantine ‘to save ourselves from ourselves’

  • The measures, if implemented fully, would be among the strictest in place in Asia
  • The main island of Luzon is home to more than half of the country’s 107 million population

MANILA: The Philippines imposed strict home quarantine measures and a halt on work and transport across its main island of Luzon on Monday, putting half of the population on lockdown in an aggressive bid to quell rising cases of coronavirus.

The government would with immediate effect compel people to remain in their homes and reliant on deliveries of food and medical supplies, while transport and work would be suspended except for essential services, Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said.

“The president’s ultimate goal is to save ourselves from ourselves,” Panelo said in a television interview.

The measures, if implemented fully, would be among the strictest in place in Asia, as the country grapples to contain an outbreak that has seen confirmed cases rise to 140 — from only three cases 10 days ago — with 12 deaths.

“We are the soldiers but we are also the enemy,” Panelo said in another interview. “We are enemies with ourselves. We are the carriers of the virus.”

The measures would be an expansion of a lockdown of Metropolitan Manila that came into effect at the weekend and prescribed stringent immigration curbs, bans on public gatherings, social distancing, the shutting of malls and a halt to non-essential movements in and out of the city.

The main island of Luzon is home to more than half of the country’s 107 million population.

The country saw 47 new confirmed cases on Saturday and 29 on Sunday.

Panelo gave contradictory statements on the extent to which work and travel would be suspended and whether supermarkets would be closed.

Panelo said banks would be closed, while cash machines would remain available. However, asked about the presidential spokesman’s remarks on closing banks, the central bank governor, Benjamin Diokno, said in a text message to Reuters that there “was no truth to the rumor” banks would be shut.

Duterte was expected to address the country later on Monday.

“We will not allow a rush to getting food and supplies,” Panelo said, even as Filipinos in the capital flocked to shops in a frenzied rush for food stocks. “Food and essential needs will be delivered in homes, he said.

There were no fresh guidelines immediately available but some issued over the weekend mentioned there could be scope for “enhanced community quarantine” which would mean strict home quarantine in all households, transport suspended, food and essential health services regulated and a “heightened presence of uniformed personnel” to enforce procedures.

Panelo earlier told reporters it was “a matter of national survival.”


Ukraine, US, Europe still seeking common ground in peace talks, French official says

Updated 13 December 2025
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Ukraine, US, Europe still seeking common ground in peace talks, French official says

  • French presidency official: “The European perspective of Ukraine is clear and it’s a realistic perspective”

PARIS: Ukraine, the United States and European powers are still working to find a joint position that would outline the contours of a peace deal, including security guarantees for Kyiv, that could be taken to Russia, a French presidency official said on Friday.
“Our goal is to have a common foundation that is solid for negotiation. This common ground must unite Ukrainians, Americans and Europeans,” the official told reporters in a briefing.
“It should allow us, together, to make a negotiating offer, a solid, lasting peace offer that respects international law and Ukraine’s sovereign interests, an offer that American negotiators are willing to bring to the Russians.”
The official said there was no joint document yet, but all sides would carry on negotiations in the coming days through various calls and meetings. He did not say whether Washington had set a deadline.
Kyiv is under pressure from the White House to secure a quick peace but is pushing back on a US-backed plan proposed last month that many see as favorable to Moscow.
Britain, France and Germany, along with other European partners and Ukraine, have been working frantically in the last few weeks to refine the original US proposals that envisaged Kyiv giving up swathes of its territory to Moscow, abandoning its ambition to join NATO and accepting limits on the size of its armed forces.
The French official said the talks aimed at narrowing differences with the United States and centered on territory and potential security guarantees for Ukraine once there is a peace accord.
Those discussions include the possibility of a NATO Article-5 type clause involving Washington that would seek to reassure Kyiv in case it was once again attacked by Russia, the official said.
The Europeans have also faced pressure in recent weeks with some American proposals touching on elements that concern NATO and the European Union, including suggestions on fast-tracking Ukraine’s accession to the bloc.
“The European perspective of Ukraine is clear and it’s a realistic perspective,” the official said. “That is what we are committed to and it is up to the Europeans and the Ukrainians to agree on how to proceed.”