The National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Monday, Nov. 8, announced that it is now open to all visitors as Metro Manila was downgraded to Alert Level 2.

In a Facebook post, the NPM said the museum will now accept visitors of all ages pursuant to the Inter-agency Task Force’s (IATF) Alert Level 2 regulations.
The Alert Level 2 designation in the National Capital Region will last from Nov. 5 to Nov. 21.
All fully vaccinated adults are permitted to enter while visitors under the age of 18, vaccinated or not, must be accompanied by a fully vaccinated adult.
Only 200 visitors are allowed inside the museum at a time and reservations must be made online at least one day before the scheduled visit.
Visitors with a temperature higher than 37.5 degrees celsius or presenting any coronavirus disease (COVID-19) symptoms will be denied entry into the museum.
Previously, the NMP partially re-opened on Oct. 19 only to fully vaccinated adults and limited its visitors to 100 per session following the IATF's Alert Level 3 regulations.