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View all search resultsThe government is simultaneously scaling up its efforts to procure COVID-19 vaccines, expand the national vaccine drive and impose new restrictions amid the surging transmission rate that is leaving hospitals and health workers overwhelmed.
A deadly second wave of COVID-19 has taken a devastating toll on the country's doctors, nurses and other health workers, many of who are becoming ill from overwork or demoralized from watching their colleagues fall to the virus.
The government is set to introduce stricter restrictions in the fight against the second wave of COVID-19 infections, primarily driven by the more transmissible Delta variant, which has overwhelmed the healthcare system, an official has confirmed.
The government recently tightened micro-scale curbs, known as PPKM, until July 5, mandating neighborhood units (RTs) and community units (RWs) in provinces where the policy is in place to coordinate with teams at village or subdistrict level to ensure the curbs are well implemented in RTs.
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