The survey also had a sampling error margins of ±2 percent for national percentages, ±6 percent for Metro Manila, ±2 percent for Balance Luzon, ±3% Visayas, and ±3 percent in Mindanao.The survey likewise showed that families in Metro Manila were the most burdenedwhen public transportation was stopped, compared to those in the Visayas , Mindanao , and Balance Luzon .
Families in Metro Manila also said they were most affected when private businesses and stores ceased operations, logging 83 percent, as compared to those in the Visayas , Balance Luzon , and Mindanao . Metro Manila, which has been one of the first “high-risk” areas for COVID-19 transmission in the Philippines, was placed under enhanced community quarantine from March to May.
It was only on June 1 that the government relaxed quarantine protocols in the nation’s capital region in a bid to revive the economy. However, public transportation is still limited, with jeepneys and city buses still prohibited to ferry passengers.
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