“Google’s navigation app continues to expand its list of COVID-19 centers to keep Filipinos informed about where to pass for testing when needed. For the Google Maps list of coronavirus test centers, simply type “COVID Test” in the Google search bar or Google Maps in your browser or smartphone.
“‘Every day, Filipinos use Google Maps to be more informed about the sales options they are interested in, and we look forward to helping them by constantly updating our platforms with applicable and credible real-time information,’ Bernadette Nacario, director of Google Philippines told me.
“Since some hospitals or centers may not have the capacity to care for patients at this time, Google philippines recommends Ministry of Health (DOH) resources, such as the DOH screening tool on the agency’s official online website or the DOH hotline (02 8942 – 6843) – before moving to one of the indexed services on Google Maps.”
“In a statement, NLEX Corporation said the expansion of the Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) was now 50% complete and said it expects the paintings to be complete until the end of the year. Once completed, the assignment will load two new highways, two new spans on the Jadjad and Argonaut bridges, and a new tunnel New LED lighting devices will also be installed in the middle of night visibility along the track.
“The corporate has a budget of 1.6 billion pesos. According to Luigi Bautista, president and CEO of NLEX Corporation, coming and going from Subic and its surrounding provinces will be more convenient once the expansion is complete.
“By expanding the road capacity of SFEX, which manages the provinces of Bataan and Zambales, transporting goods to and from the free port of Subic will be faster and easier,” Bautista said in a statement.
“It would mean that the road can accommodate more motorists at any given time.”
“SFEX expansion allocation began in September last year, but the structure stopped when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country earlier in 2020. It was originally scheduled to be completed in September. Work resumed in mid-May and NLEX Corporation says it is in a position to help Subic to its position as a world-class shopping and recreation center.
“Driver’s licenses for students who have expired Enhanced Network Quarantine (MECQ) will remain valid until transportation regulators resume office operations,” the Office of Ground Transportation said.
“People living in Enhanced Network Quarantine (EQC) areas whose students let in have also expired are also covered through this extension. ECQ and MECQ are the two classifications in the country’s four-stage quarantine system.”
“Following the relocation of MECQ to the Manila metropolitan area, the Vice President’s Office (OVP) has redeployed its loose round-trip facilities to frontline workers, a service it first offered in March. Now, OVP needs to expand its shipping facilities with the launch of its new contactless boarding system.
“With this new system, frontline players can make a signal to get a QR code that can then be used to record their data every time they board the OVP round-trip service. The code cannot be used for edible e-books and reserve seats, however, it eliminates the procedure of writing data on record sheets, thus cutting contacts.
“QR codes will only be generated once, and passengers do not want to request a new code each time; they just have to provide their codes to the facilitators before boarding the ferries. To request a QR code, on the front line players can point here. »
“In case you missed it, the days when a parent, friend, or family circle informed you that you should drive a vehicle by the driving force of a parent, friend, or circle of family members are gone, because a graduation certificate from an LTO-accredited driving school is now a requirement for potential drivers.
“According to the agency’s new guidelines, student drivers seeking a professional or non-professional license must take a 15-hour theoretical driving course and an eight-hour driving course at an LTO-accredited institution.
According to Circular 2019-2176, “the student-driver’s license will only be issued at the end of a mandatory theoretical driving course taught through the LTO or its duly accredited schools for at least 15 hours and must be completed within two years after the start of the course.” To be more informed about these changes, click here.
“Below is a complete list of LTO accredited drivers in the Philippines, posted on the agency’s official Facebook page:”
We know there are many words: the reverse polymerosis transcription chain reaction is better known as the RT-PCR swab type for COVID-19, and even better known as the popular reference to confirm whether or not you have the disease. If you wish, The Medical City- Ortigas (TMC) in Pasig City added this type of check to your driving service on August 14.
“The COVID review site is located at the exit of basement 1 along MD Camacho Road. It is done from Monday to Sunday, from 8 am to 5 pm The procedure is strictly by appointment, so you should call 8988-1000 ext. 3300 to verify an available date and time.
“According to the hospital’s website, the RT-PCR swab costs 6,000 pesos and the effects will be emailed within two to three days. Each vehicle is allowed to control up to six people.”
“With the dramatic increase in the number of motorcycles riding in EDSA, the Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) has made new recommendations that it hopes will contribute to the number of motorcycle-related injuries and facilitate traffic on this street.
“The director of the PNP-HPG, Brigadier General Elisha Cruz says that the past motorcycle lane established through the Metropolitan Development Authority of Manila (MMDA) in EDSA does not seem enough to maintain traffic flow and prevent accidents. He estimates that 20% of the total cars that pass through the EDSA lately are two wheels, and given the continued upward trend in motorcycle sales in the country, he believes that bicycles will soon dominate this 23 km stretch that runs through six cities.
“In fact, Cruz says that the number of newly purchased motorcycles applying for HPG vehicle authorization at Camp Crame can succeed at 10,000 a day, while for newly purchased vehicles, the average is 500 to 1,000 units.
“In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EDSA motorcycle lane temporarily left through the MMDA when it created an exclusive lane for passenger buses using medical lines and a must-have staff in the context of the existing fitness crisis.
“According to Cruz’s suggestion, if a new lane were built, no four-wheeled vehicle would be allowed to deviate into that lane. Motorcycles would also be limited to this area.
“Motorists using the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) will have to listen: NLEX control is telling everyone to expect a slower holiday in Manila until December of this year, while the candaba viaduct structure is underway. The assignment will be completed through the end of the year.
“Manila’s appearance of the five-kilometre-long bridge will be rehabilitated to protect the road and the ability to service the structure. Concrete slabs will be replaced along the viaduct to repair the driving along it, NLEX said in a statement, adding that “The uninterrupted passage of overloaded trucks definitely broke several slabs of the Candaba viaduct.”
Meanwhile, drivers of cars, buses, small trucks and vans will have to slow down and drive over a 31-meter metal bridge to pass through the structure site. Cargo trucks, meanwhile, will have to run counter-current on the north side of the road, while the 12 wheels will be redirected to the MacArthur Expressway before entering NLEX by Pulilan, Santa Rita or Tabang. Patrol groups and traffic officers will be deployed to maintain order.
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