Given that we are still recording alarming numbers of COVID-19 cases since the ECQ, it’s indeed going to be quite some time before we can get out of the woods.
But fortunately, we can now ease ourselves into a less strict quarantine under the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ), which is now in effect in NCR Plus and three other areas in Luzon.
Starting today, 12th April, until the 30th, Metro Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Laguna, Rizal, Abra, Quirino, and Santiago City in Isabela shall observe MECQ rules and regulations.
Malls are keeping their essential stores open but with adjusted and longer operating hours than their hours during the ECQ.
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Major malls in NCR Plus such as SM Supermalls and Robinsons Malls are now open from 10AM-7PM, and we can also dine in their restaurants with al fresco spaces.
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Aside from our malls’ adjusted hours, we can now buy more of our needs from stores selling baby and infant care supplies, school and office supplies, flowers, jewelry, antique items, toys, firearms, and ammunition. These stores are permitted to operate at 50% capacity.
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Some industries that were partially operational under ECQ are now allowed to operate at their full on-site capacity. These include media organizations, medical and veterinary clinics, banks and money transfer services, capital markets such as the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), water and sanitation services, energy sector, telecommunications providers, aviation, and funeral services.
Sectors including the manufacturing services, fashion and design industries, architecture, engineering, legal and accounting services, science and technology, computer programming services, vehicle maintenance services, and film, music, and TV industries can also begin using their offices or scheduling production at 50% capacity.
If you’ve been itching to travel, you will have to hold off your plans for the meantime as tourist destinations will remain closed. Hotels are still not allowed to operate except for those who have existing bookings, displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and stranded individuals.
Under the MECQ, religious gatherings are permitted, but only at 10% capacity. Establishments that encourage other public gatherings such as cinemas, concerts and sporting venues, amusement parks, libraries, museums, and cultural centers, however, can not yet operate.
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You will still have to keep up your self-care and fitness regimens at home with gyms, fitness studios, and personal care services establishments also shut until further notice.
And unfortunately, there is still no public transportation, but curfew hours, set from 6PM to 5AM during the ECQ, are now shorter from 8PM to 5AM.
Even though restrictions are now being lifted, let’s go outdoors only when necessary. After all, cases are not yet significantly subsiding and hospitals are still overwhelmed with patients.
But with more testing, vaccinations, and community support, here’s to hoping we can finally restart our usual day-to-day lives soon.
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Cover image adapted from: RioHondo, @smmegamall
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