Police Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar has ordered police officers to coordinate with barangay officials in regulating drinking and videoke sessions to minimize noise, especially during hours when students. | ConsINQ
sessions to minimize noise, especially during hours when students at home may be attending their online classes.
“Our local police personnel and barangay officials should work together to extend all the necessary assistance to make sure that our online learners would be able to concentrate on their study,” Eleazar said in a statement issued on Sunday.“Your JTF COVID Shield understands the difficulties in online classes especially for the students because almost all of them are new on this.
As of Sunday, the police task force said the total number of lockdown violators had reached 440,566. Of the number, 167,971 were warned and 158,545 were fined.
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