Nine personnel of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will receive a memo from the agency after a photo went viral on social media showing them violating physical distancing while aboard a vehicle, MMDA spokesperson Assistant Secretary Celine Pialago said.

Brayan Joven, the driver of the vehicle was already given a P5, 000 citation ticket for failure to impose physical distancing in the MMDA vehicle he was driving along EDSA Santolan.
On Thursday, Facebook user Dextz Espi Nosa posted two photos showing MMDA employees huddled on a pick-up truck of the MMDA Traffic Engineering Division in violation of physical distancing protocol to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Pialago said netizens called the attention of MMDA officials about the photo.
The sanction for the involved personnel, she said, will still be tackled by the MMDA. "We still have to talk about this, but it will surely be included in the memo that we will release."
"Social distancing must always be observed. COVID-19 is no joke that is why we must strictly observe the minimum health standards of the Department of Health to stop the spread of the disease," she said.
The MMDA spokesperson said nobody is above the law, the reason why they issued a ticket to the driver of the vehicle, and will soon give memos to the rest aboard the vehicle.
"MMDA Chairman Danny Lim will never tolerate such. This is why we immediately probed this incident and traced the people involved," she said.