MANILA, Philippines — Grab Philippines resumed on Tuesday its delivery services but will operate with a minimum number of drivers amid the imposition of enhanced community quarantine on Luzon. “Upon careful assessment of the situation on ground and after discussing with our regulators, we have resumed GrabFood and GrabExpress operations as of 1:30pm today, March 17, with skeletal delivery-fleet,” Grab country representative Brian Cu said in a statement. ADVERTISEMENTThe delivery services will assist food establishments that will be opened to serve Filipinos who are staying at their respective homes due to the enhanced community quarantine. Grab suspends GrabCar, GrabFood, and GrabExpress operations in Luzon from March 17 following the imposition of the enhanced community quarantine. ADVERTISEMENTThe Philippine government is enforcing an enhanced community quarantine over Luzon as the number of COVID-19 in the Philippines continues to rise.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer March 17, 2020 06:45 UTC