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Grab Philippines has announced that it will be suspending its GrabShare services in Metro Manila and Cebu starting March 13, at 12 noon. According to a report by CNN, Grab decided to cease its GrabShare operations due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in the country. Grab issued a statement, saying: To aid in the social distancing prescribed by the Philippine health officials with regards to the public health situation on COVID-19, Grab will be suspending its GrabShare services in Metro Manila and Cebu starting March 13, 12NN, and will resume as soon as the public health situation de-escalates. In the statement, Grab assured the riding public that its GrabShare service will "resume as soon as the situation de-escalates." The ride-sharing platform also stated that its other services will still be available for use. Grab has announced a promo for GrabShare where you can pay a Php1.00 fixed fare for your ride. More than two weeks after they have rolled GrabShare in beta, Grab has announced that the new service is now officially available to more users. GrabShare is Grab's new on-demand carpooling service that allows passengers to enjoy up to 30% lower fares than GrabCar simply by sharing your ride with someone headed in the same direction. Read more in our articles including "GrabShare services suspended beginning March 13" and "Grab outs PisoShare promo for GrabShare".

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Grab Philippines has announced that it will be suspending its GrabShare services in Metro Manila and Cebu starting March 13, at 12 noon. According to a report by CNN, Grab decided to cease its GrabShare operations due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in the country.

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Grab issued a statement, saying: To aid in the social distancing prescribed by the Philippine health officials with regards to the public health situation on COVID-19, Grab will be suspending its GrabShare services in Metro Manila and Cebu starting March 13, 12NN, and will resume as soon as the public health situation de-escalates. In the statement, Grab assured the riding public that its GrabShare service will "resume as soon as the situation de-escalates." The ride-sharing platform also stated that its other services will still be available for use. Grab has announced a promo for GrabShare where you can pay a Php1.00 fixed fare for your ride.

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Our coverage of grabshare includes: "GrabShare services suspended beginning March 13"; "Grab outs PisoShare promo for GrabShare"; "GrabShare carpooling service now officially available". Each article provides unique insights and information.