Manila Bulletin

New quarantine policy known by June 29

IATF recommenda­tion now in Duterte’s hands

- By ARGYLL CYRUS B. GEDUCOS

President Duterte will announce the new quarantine protocols applicable to each area in the country on June 29, a day before the current lockdown measures expire.

In his Friday presser, Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious

Diseases (IATF) already made its recommenda­tion to the President for review.

“There is already a recommenda­tion but this is subject to review by the President. Anyway, the President will announce on or before the 29th, I believe,” he said.

Roque said the various local government units (LGUs) will be the first to be informed about it in case they want to appeal their new quarantine classifica­tion with the IATF.

“After that, we will finalize the recommenda­tion for the President and he will make the announceme­nt himself,” he added.

Roque, meanwhile, asked

the public anew not to believe any supposed IATF resolution that may come out before June 29.

“Don’t believe in any fake news because the informatio­n that was spread two weeks ago were very wrong,” he said.

“It was very different from what the President announced. So please wait a little longer,” he added.

Before Duterte announced the current lockdown measures on June 15, a copy of a supposed IATF resolution, saying that Metro Manila will be placed under the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ). The public, however, did not notice that it was an old resolution.

Cemeteries

Meanwhile, Roque said the IATF has allowed visitation in open memorial parks and cemeteries in areas under the General Community Quarantine (GCQ) but said that each group should be limited to 10 persons.

He, however, said the number of people inside the open memorial parks or cemeteries shall be left to the discretion of the management as long as visitors will adhere to minimum public health standards and practice physical distancing.

Restaurant­s, cafes

Roque said the IATF has allowed restaurant­s and cafés inside hotels in areas under the GCQ to operate until 9 p.m. but shall be limited to 30 percent of its seating capacity. They are also required to implement physical distancing protocols and must follow the guidelines of the department­s of Tourism (DOT), Trade and Industry (DTI), Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Health (DOH).

Restaurant­s and cafés inside clubhouses for outdoor non-contact sports and other forms of exercise are now allowed to operate until 9 p.m. but only at 30 percent of its capacity, and should follow distancing protocols and guidelines set by the DTI.

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