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Have got my Barangay quarantine pass today while walking to the market, I asked the issuers what I was allowed to and not allowed to do. Blank looks all round. Neither the local Mayor, Municipal hall nor Barangay hall have issued any do's and do not regs/instructions. Wife has found on facebook requirements from a policeman's wife who works for the health center. Absolute chaos.
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Have got my Barangay quarantine pass today while walking to the market, I asked the issuers what I was allowed to and not allowed to do. Blank looks all round. Neither the local Mayor, Municipal hall nor Barangay hall have issued any do's and do not regs/instructions. Wife has found on facebook requirements from a policeman's wife who works for the health center. Absolute chaos.
Pass can have an alternate name, but only one can use it on trips. Think that is making shopping unnecessarily difficult and will be counter productive in that it will result in more trips to handle the quantity and ensure the right products purchased. I would guess the great majority of household drivers are male, but it's the females who mainly choose what to buy.
Also it says that "capable" Senior Citizens can be named on the pass!
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Have got my Barangay quarantine pass today while walking to the market, I asked the issuers what I was allowed to and not allowed to do. Blank looks all round. Neither the local Mayor, Municipal hall nor Barangay hall have issued any do's and do not regs/instructions. Wife has found on facebook requirements from a policeman's wife who works for the health center. Absolute chaos.
I think my pass is for alternate days. I bypass that by going to the other side of the road to the police check. Never stopped. I also understand that senior citizens are not allowed in town....So far so good. I keep my face well covered with my mask and walk with a gait of a new born lamb...
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A tale of three Paranaque supermarkets I visited this morning... First, at 9.30 am ,drove to an All Day. Lined up, outside and inside, for over an hour. Finally got my basket to find there was no bread at all, and some other big gaps. A bit like going to an attraction in places like London or LA. Even a mini lecture. Two temperature checks. Maybe because of the length of time between the first check on entering from outside and the second on getting into the supermarket COVID-19 symptoms could develop! On leaving after 2 hours and getting just a few items I was thinking that All Day was a rather apt name!
But it was nothing compared with the Paranaque Waltermart. It's on the third floor of a small mall and the line of people waiting at midday snaked around all three levels and continued out into the ground floor covered car park. Looked at least 500 people. Lining up time must be at least 4 hours from the end. Normally it's not very busy, even on a Saturday. Much worse than the SM Sucat Hypermarket, which I visited earlier in the week. I didn't join the line.
Can only guess that many smaller shops can't get supplies now.
Finally got a good load of shopping at a small Puregold. Would have had to wait outside there in a line of 20 people in the hot sun..though maybe for only about 30 mins, Thankfully was prioritized as a Senior and went straight in. To my relief they had bread, sardines and hotdogs..., though they had none of those items on the shelves last Wednesday.
Conclusions..get out early and just be aware that the availability of some basic food items on any particular day cannot be guaranteed.
But it was nothing compared with the Paranaque Waltermart. It's on the third floor of a small mall and the line of people waiting at midday snaked around all three levels and continued out into the ground floor covered car park. Looked at least 500 people. Lining up time must be at least 4 hours from the end. Normally it's not very busy, even on a Saturday. Much worse than the SM Sucat Hypermarket, which I visited earlier in the week. I didn't join the line.
Can only guess that many smaller shops can't get supplies now.
Finally got a good load of shopping at a small Puregold. Would have had to wait outside there in a line of 20 people in the hot sun..though maybe for only about 30 mins, Thankfully was prioritized as a Senior and went straight in. To my relief they had bread, sardines and hotdogs..., though they had none of those items on the shelves last Wednesday.
Conclusions..get out early and just be aware that the availability of some basic food items on any particular day cannot be guaranteed.
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Sadly in Marikina Seniors are not permitted in most supermarkets. So my asawa who is a front line health professional has to undertake the shopping. Her practice is to start queuing 20 minutes before opening (08.00) and is usually back indoors by 08.30. No hot sun at that time in the morning. So as that old saying goes 'The early bird catches the worms'
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Just the Opposite here. Home Quarantine Pass comes with three page, 16 paragraph "advisory".
Pass can have an alternate name, but only one can use it on trips. Think that is making shopping unnecessarily difficult and will be counter productive in that it will result in more trips to handle the quantity and ensure the right products purchased. I would guess the great majority of household drivers are male, but it's the females who mainly choose what to buy.
Also it says that "capable" Senior Citizens can be named on the pass!
Pass can have an alternate name, but only one can use it on trips. Think that is making shopping unnecessarily difficult and will be counter productive in that it will result in more trips to handle the quantity and ensure the right products purchased. I would guess the great majority of household drivers are male, but it's the females who mainly choose what to buy.
Also it says that "capable" Senior Citizens can be named on the pass!
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-...where-52040256
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https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/03/31/...luzon-lockdown
So it seems that up to now PHLPost branches stopped serving the public because employees were not exempted. But if their vehicles are being used for the delivery of relief goods then pensioner Brits will probably need to use commercial couriers to send in their proof of life certificates over the next few weeks.
So it seems that up to now PHLPost branches stopped serving the public because employees were not exempted. But if their vehicles are being used for the delivery of relief goods then pensioner Brits will probably need to use commercial couriers to send in their proof of life certificates over the next few weeks.
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I have just completed a Skype call with DWP International, Newcastle. I spoke to a very helpful lady who completed my Proof of Life during a five minute conversation.
If you are interested I suggest you make a call precisely at 16.30 Phils time as the UK office opens then.
If you are interested I suggest you make a call precisely at 16.30 Phils time as the UK office opens then.
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I have just completed a Skype call with DWP International, Newcastle. I spoke to a very helpful lady who completed my Proof of Life during a five minute conversation.
If you are interested I suggest you make a call precisely at 16.30 Phils time as the UK office opens then.
If you are interested I suggest you make a call precisely at 16.30 Phils time as the UK office opens then.
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Just the Opposite here. Home Quarantine Pass comes with three page, 16 paragraph "advisory".
Pass can have an alternate name, but only one can use it on trips. Think that is making shopping unnecessarily difficult and will be counter productive in that it will result in more trips to handle the quantity and ensure the right products purchased. I would guess the great majority of household drivers are male, but it's the females who mainly choose what to buy.
Also it says that "capable" Senior Citizens can be named on the pass!
Pass can have an alternate name, but only one can use it on trips. Think that is making shopping unnecessarily difficult and will be counter productive in that it will result in more trips to handle the quantity and ensure the right products purchased. I would guess the great majority of household drivers are male, but it's the females who mainly choose what to buy.
Also it says that "capable" Senior Citizens can be named on the pass!