With the latest implementation of the enhanced community quarantine in Metro Manila and adjacent provinces, as well as the possible extensions in time and coverage looming in the midst of a raging pandemic, the Commission on Population and Development is expecting an added strain to local health systems that will adversely affect the delivery of family planning supplies and services.

As such, the government agency will be tightly collaborating with local government units not just in the National Capital Region and its nearby provinces, but also nationwide, to guarantee the steady supply of family planning commodities, while going to great lengths to ensure services will remain uninterrupted by conducting house-to-house deliveries of pills and condoms.

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