Gyms, fitness centers, and spas are still allowed to operate at limited capacity in the NCR+ or the five areas placed under a general community quarantine (GCQ) bubble for the next two weeks, Malacañang clarified Monday.

Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after President Duterte approved placing the National Capital Region (NCR), Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal under a GCQ bubble from March 22 to April 4, 2021 to arrest the spike in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases.
In his presser Monday, March 22, Roque said gyms and fitness centers inside the GCQ bubble are allowed to operate up to 75 percent of their capacity. Spas, on the other hand, are allowed to operate up to 50 percent capacity.
The operation of these businesses is subject to adherence to safety protocols and minimum public health standards, particularly in the prohibition of aggregation in communal areas such as pantries and canteens, among others.
Gyms, fitness centers, and spas, however, may only be allowed to operate depending on the local government units (LGUs). Quezon City has prohibited the operation of these establishments during the bubble period.
Under the GCQ bubble, all mass gatherings including religious gatherings are prohibited while face-to-face meetings are discouraged. Weddings, baptisms, and funeral services shall also be limited to 10 persons.
Current operational capacities of essential and non-essential services/industries shall be maintained.
Dine-in restaurants, cafes, and similar establishments shall be limited to delivery and take-out. However, outdoor or al-fresco dining shall be allowed at 50 percent operational capacity provided that engineering and administrative controls are in place like acrylic or small dividers, limiting to two persons per table, among others
However, the operation of the following businesses or industries will be suspended until April 4:
- Driving schools
- Traditional cinemas and video- and interactive- game arcades
- Libraries
- Archives
- Museums
- Cultural centers
- Limited social events at accredited establishments of the Department of Tourism (DOT) except open-air tourist attractions
Common curfew shall be imposed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Workers, cargo vehicles, and public transportation shall not be restricted by the curfew. Public transportation will also remain operational.