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MECQ in NCR, other areas: Mass transportation suspended, quarantine pass required anew

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Mass transportation services, including MRt-3 alongEDSA will be suspended after Metro Manila and several other areaswere placed under modified enhanced community quarantine status anew amod the rising number of COVID-19 cases.聽 (Ni帽o Jesus Orbeta/Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Quarantine passes will be required again and mass transport will be banned in areas under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) amid the threat of the coronavirus disease 2019, Interior Secretary Eduardo A帽o reminded the public on Monday.

鈥淪tarting midnight tonight, 鈥榶ung mass transport natin ay i-i-stop. Ang papayagan natin dyan ay shuttle services, point to point. Ine-encourage natin 鈥榶ung paggamit ng bike. Motorcycles will be allowed,鈥 he said in an interview on ABS-CBN鈥檚 Teleradyo.

(Starting midnight tonight, mass transport operations will be suspended.聽 We will allow shuttle services. We encourage the use of bicycles. Motorcycles will be allowed.)

A帽o said local government units will decide if tricycles will be allowed to operate, provided that it will only have one passenger per trip.

He also encouraged companies to provide shuttle services for their employees amid the suspension of mass transport operations, which includes the suspension of train services.

Under MECQ, only authorized persons outside of residence (APOR) will be allowed to go out of their homes, A帽o stressed.

鈥淜ailangan ay mga necessity lang, essentials ang purpose ng paglabas, at ibabalik din ang quarantine passes dyan,鈥 he also said.

(They should only go out for essential needs and services, and we will also require the use of quarantine passes again.)

Meanwhile, limited outdoor exercises will still be allowed, including walking, jogging, and biking.

He added that some businesses will be allowed to operate as in previous MECQ guidelines.

鈥淓ssential lang ulit pero meron tayong mga nag-operate dyan na businesses, opisina, media establishments, mga productions, BPOs, e-commerce companies, mining, quarrying, coastal, courier, and delivery services, rental-leasing, repair of computers, personal household goods and housing service activities,鈥 said A帽o.

(We will allow essential services but there are businesses that will be allowed to operate, like media establishments, productions, business process outsourcing, e-commerce companies, mining, quarrying, coastal, courier, and delivery services, rental-leasing, repair of computers, personal goods and housing service activities.)

鈥溾橸ung ating category 2, 鈥榶ung manufacturing industries ay allowed at 50 percent operational capacity,鈥 he added.

(Those under category 2, the manufacturing industries will also be allowed at 50 percent operational capacity.)

A帽o said malls will be allowed to open but only for essential services.

He added that checkpoints in borders between areas under MECQ and those under general community quarantine (GCQ) or modified GCQ will be strictly implemented.

In a separate interview, Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, commander of the Joint Task Force COVID Shield, said checkpoints in the borders of cities and municipalities will also be set-up in areas to be placed again under MECQ.

The return of these quarantine protocols comes after President Rodrigo Duterte heeded the appeal of medical professionals to reimpose stricter lockdown measures in Metro Manila and nearby provinces due to continuous increase of COVID-19 cases under relaxed community quarantine measures.

Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, and Bulacan will be under the stricter MECQ status anew from August 4 to 18, 2020.

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