菲律宾首都实施宵禁
March 16, 2021 - 一名菲律宾防疫人员在街区进行消毒工作,马尼拉。3月15日,菲律宾总统发言人宣布自己确诊感染新冠病毒,目前暂无任何症状,并开始在隔离设施内远程工作。由于新增确诊呈上升趋势,菲律宾首都从3月15日至31日实施宵禁,禁止居民晚上10点至凌晨5点外出。当天菲律宾新增确诊5404例,累计确诊62万例,死亡12837例。摄影师:Aaron Favila

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