Guidelines on CoVID-19

Guidelines on CoVID-19 as stated by Cabinet Sec. Nograles:

DOs: Mandatory home quarantine for everyone

DON’Ts: No classes at all for all levels

No work for government sector

DOs: Only 1 person per household must go out to get necessities.

DON’Ts : High-risk individuals are not allowed to go out such as the senior citizens, persons with pre-existing illnesses like hypertension, diabetes, cancer, etc., and pregnant women

DOs: Basic utilities like water, electricity, telecommunication companies, critical services, capital markets, and BPO, IT, export-orientated establishments provided with accommodations for their employees are allowed to operate.

DON’Ts: Hotels shall not accept new bookings.

DOs: Walking and biking are allowed.

DON’T’s: Public Utility Vehicles are not allowed.

LGU and employers should provide transportation for frontliners.

DOs: DOLE, DSWD will provide social amelioration for those affected persons.

Executive Branch should work from home except those performing frontline emergency services.

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