Mall restaurant dine-in, eating in hallways, not allowed in Cavite


CAVITE - As part of stricter protocols now that the province has been placed under the General Community Quarantine (GCQ), the local government unit (LGU) announced that dining in mall restaurants and eating in mall hallways will not be allowed from March 22 to April 4. 

Governor Juanito Victor “Jonvic” Remulla Jr. (Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)

In a Facebook announcement on Sunday (March 21), Governor Jonvic C. Remulla said only food take-out and deliveries will be allowed during the two-week period. 

In the same post, Remulla announced that hotel staycation guests will be required to show proof of booking and negative coronavirus disease (COVID-19) test results at checkpoints. Beach resorts, on the other hand, may only accommodate pre-existing or advanced bookings. Public swimming and leisure day trips will not be allowed.

Golf courses in Cavite will be open to visitors from Metro Manila, Laguna, Rizal, and Bulacan but guests need to show a valid ID and course booking at checkpoints. 

On March 21, the province recorded 117 new cases, bringing its total active cases to 2,637.