Navotas to implement odd-even scheme for market hours

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In a bid to regulate the activity of market goers and ensure social distancing during the enhanced community quarantine, the Navotas City government will be implementing a number coding scheme for market hours.

Holders of home quarantine passes with numbers ending in odd numbers — or 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 — will be allowed to go to the market between 5 a.m. to 11 a.m., the Navotas Public Information Office announced on Sunday.

The city government, in partnership with the Department of Agriculture , will send out three “Kadiwa on Wheels” trucks that will sell fresh produce, poultry, and fish products from agricultural provinces. All cities in Metro Manila now have COVID-19 cases after the Navotas city government reported that a person under investigation who died tested positive for the disease on Saturday.

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