E.O. 14-A says that commercial establishments normally operating on a 24/7 scheme, such as restaurants, food chains, grocery stores, eateries and bakeries, shall close at 12 midnight and can resume operations at 5 a.m. the next day. The order also stated that at the strike of 8 p.m., dine-in should not be allowed and that only takeout orders shall be served.
Meanwhile, commercial establishments that normally close at 12 midnight shall also be asked to cease operations at 8 p.m. and resume operations the next morning at 5 a.m. Remollo, also the chairperson of the Task Force COVID-19, ordered the City Chief-of-Police Lieutenant Colonel Wilfredo Alarcon to ensure the enforcement of the E.O. and also asked the assistance of the auxiliary police and barangay tanods .
Mayor Remollo directed the police to constantly monitor on the compliance of the citizens and business establishments of the EOs. Meanwhile, members of the Inter-Agency Task Force COVID-19 conducted patrols with the local police in compliance to the curfew and ban on public gathering to prevent local transmission of the coronavirus. 522-0449 and 523-3950 for PLDT, and 225 3775 for Cruztelco. 0945-661-1978 for Globe, 0933-492-4932 for Sun, and 0961-524-6296 for Smart users. /bmjoThe comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews.
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