By Argyll Geducos
Public transportation and barbershops or salons shall remain closed under the modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) as the government continued to encourage the citizens to stay at home at all times to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque (PCOO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after it was announced that Metro Manila, Laguna, and Cebu City will be under the MECQ from May 16 to 31.
In his Wednesday press briefing, Roque announced that public transport shall remain prohibited under the MECQ. No domestic flights and only limited international flights will be allowed. Inbound travel of overseas Filipino workers and returning Filipinos shall be controlled.
Meanwhile, biking and non-motorized transport are encouraged. Only one passenger is allowed for bicycles, motorcycles, and e-scooters. However, tricycles may be exempted subject to guidelines issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) or the local government unit.
Public shuttles, on the other hand, are allowed under all quarantine zones but it will only be available for frontliners under the ECQ.
Personal vehicles can be used under the MECQ by persons/workers in permitted sectors/activities but only two passengers are allowed per row.
Gatherings
Under the MECQ, gatherings shall be restricted to only five people while 10 people are allowed to gather under the general community quarantine (GCQ).
Religious gatherings, according to Roque, are still not allowed.
Exercise and sports
Limited outdoor exercises like outdoor walk, jog, run, and bike are now allowed under the MECQ. However, those who will do so should wear a mask at all times and maintain a distance of at least two meters.
Meanwhile, limited contact sports like golf and tennis are now allowed under the GCQ.
Now open... partially
The following manufacturing sectors under Category II are partially allowed (50 percent on-site, 50 percent work-from-home) under the MECQ:
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque (PCOO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after it was announced that Metro Manila, Laguna, and Cebu City will be under the MECQ from May 16 to 31.
In his Wednesday press briefing, Roque announced that public transport shall remain prohibited under the MECQ. No domestic flights and only limited international flights will be allowed. Inbound travel of overseas Filipino workers and returning Filipinos shall be controlled.
Meanwhile, biking and non-motorized transport are encouraged. Only one passenger is allowed for bicycles, motorcycles, and e-scooters. However, tricycles may be exempted subject to guidelines issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) or the local government unit.
Public shuttles, on the other hand, are allowed under all quarantine zones but it will only be available for frontliners under the ECQ.
Personal vehicles can be used under the MECQ by persons/workers in permitted sectors/activities but only two passengers are allowed per row.
Gatherings
Under the MECQ, gatherings shall be restricted to only five people while 10 people are allowed to gather under the general community quarantine (GCQ).
Religious gatherings, according to Roque, are still not allowed.
Exercise and sports
Limited outdoor exercises like outdoor walk, jog, run, and bike are now allowed under the MECQ. However, those who will do so should wear a mask at all times and maintain a distance of at least two meters.
Meanwhile, limited contact sports like golf and tennis are now allowed under the GCQ.
Now open... partially
The following manufacturing sectors under Category II are partially allowed (50 percent on-site, 50 percent work-from-home) under the MECQ:
- Â Beverages (e.g. alcoholic drinks)
- Electrical Machinery
- Wood products, Furniture
- Non-metallic products
- Textiles / Wearing apparels
- Tobacco products
- Paper and Paper products
- Rubber and Plastic products
- Coke and Refined Petroleum products
- Other non-metallic mineral products
- Computer, Electronic and Optical Products
- Electrical Equipment
- Machinery and Equipment
- Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers
- Other Transport Equipment
- Real estate activities are partially allowed under both ECQ and MECQ.
- Â Other sectors under the Category III may also partially operate under the MECQ:
- Advertising and market research
- Computer programming and information service activities
- Rental and leasing, other than real estate
- Employment activities
- Photography, fashion, industrial, graphic, and interior design
- Wholesale and retail trade of motor vehicles
- Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles
- Dining/Restaurants (Deliver and take-out only)
- Hardware stores
- Clothing and accessories
- Mall-based government frontline services
- Hardware stores
- Bookstores and school and office supplies stores
- Baby care supplies stores
- Pet food and pet care supplies
- IT, communications, and electronic equipment
- Flower, jewelry, novelty, antique, perfume shops
- Toy store (with playgrounds and amusement area closed)
- Gyms/fitness studios and sports facilities
- Entertainment industries (e.g., cinemas, theaters, karaoke bars, etc.)
- Kid amusement industries (e.g., playrooms, rides)
- Libraries, archives, museums and cultural centers
- Tourist destinations (e.g., water parks, beaches, resorts)
- Travel agencies, tour operators, reservation service and related activities
- Personal care services (e.g., massage parlors, sauna, facial care, waxing, etc.)