The Freeman

Mandaue lifts liquor ban

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/KQD

After almost three months, Mandaue City government has lifted the liquor ban following a decrease in the number of COVID-19 active cases.

Mayor Jonas Cortes, in his Executive Order (EO) No. 14 issued on May 10, said the city government wanted to help local businesses in liquor retail and wholesale recoup their losses due to restrictio­ns set to curb the spread of the virus.

“The city government understand­s the plight of the businesses and in order to revitalize the economy amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, it is willing to meet concerns of the business sector by lifting the ban but strict health protocols still has to be observed,” he said.

The EO took effect Monday.

“Any person including owners, managers of hotels, restaurant­s, resorts, convenienc­e stores, sari-sari stores and other establishm­ents may now sell and/or serve intoxicati­ng liquor in the city,” the EO read.

However, business establishm­ents are not allowed to serve liquor during curfew hours.

The city is still imposing curfew hours from 11 in the evening up to 4 in the morning.

“Drinking in public places (streets, sidewalks, etc) and on those establishm­ents without the correspond­ing business permits and license to sell and/ or license to serve is strictly prohibited,” the EO added.

The EO also said an establishm­ent serving liquor shall only accommodat­e up to 50 percent of its maximum capacity; must display its permits; must install footbaths, handwashin­g facilities, and non-contact thermal scanners; and must provide contact tracing forms, among others.

Violations in any of the provisions under this EO may result in the imposition of fines without prejudice to the revocation of the permit/license as well as closure of the business establishm­ents.

The mayor imposed a total liquor ban in the city last February 20, 2021 due to the sudden spike in COVID-19 cases in the city.

This month, the city's positivity rate is less than five percent.

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