Baguio bar owners to wait out curfew, other restrictions before reopening
BAGUIO CITY - After the lifting of the liquor ban, Mayor Benjamin Magalong said that owners of night establishments might have to wait for quarantine restrictions to ease up before they can go back to business.

In a consultation called by Magalong, bar owners said that reopening their businesses while the curfew and tourist restrictions were still in effect would be impractical.
They, however, agreed to begin preparing for their eventual reoperation by submitting their proposed operation guidelines compliant with the minimum health standards for COVID-19 control and prevention.
Baguio has over 100 bars, disco or cocktail lounges of which clientele comprised mostly of tourists and locals. Many operate until 2 a.m.
Magalong set the consultation, which was also attended by officials of the affected barangays, as part of the city's participatory approach to guiding businesses in efforts to revive the city's economy.