Starting October 20, curfew in Pasig City will start from midnight until 4 a.m. after Metro Manila mayors agreed to ease curfew hours in the National Capital Region (NCR) to further reopen the country’s economy.

Mayor Vico Sotto on Monday signed Executive Order No. 54 which allows residents aged 18 to 65 outside their homes within curfew hours.
Restaurants are also allowed to offer dine-in services at 50 percent capacity until midnight.
Delivery services are also allowed 24 hours a day.
The city government also increased the venue capacity in churches, mosques, and other places of worship to 30 percent.
Sotto reminded residents to follow minimum health standards while outdoors such as wearing of face masks, face shields, and observe physical distancing.
"Stay safe! Pag di sigurado mas mabuti na ang sobra tayo kesa kulang sa pag-iingat! (If we're doubtful, it is better to take extra care)."
Metro Manila mayors on Monday agreed to trim curfew hours in the NCR, except in Navotas City, and to ease quarantine age restrictions to boost economic activity and reopening of more businesses.