The lockdown significantly limits travel in and out of Metro Manila until April 14, with people and transport flows subject to case-to-case assessment. Metro Manila also hosts 3 million more workers who come from nearby provinces during the day. The quarantine, Año said, will be facilitated by checkpoints that will be placed along Metro Manila's boundaries. Trade Undersecretary Ruth Castelo also told the radio that the quarantine does not cover goods entering and leaving the capital. Mass transportation within Metro Manila like the Light Rail Transit and Metro Rail Transit will continue, although the Department of Transportation must make sure that social distancing guidelines are followed.
Source: Philippine Star March 12, 2020 13:12 UTC