CITY HALL BEAT
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY -- A total of 143
establishments were checked for compliance with General Community Quarantine
(GCQ) restrictions during regular inspections by a joint team from the city
government.
The
establishments consisting of 11 driving schools, four cinemas, museums and
cultural centers, one library, two game arcades, 55 food, beverage and
restaurants with dine-in, 15 personal care, spa and gym, 23 events and function
halls, and 29 accommodation establishments were informed of GCQ rules under
Executive Orders Nos. 42 and 46-2021 and were warned that violation will result
to severe penalties.
The inspections will be a continuing activity, according to Permits and Licensing Division Chief Allan Abayao who led the team composed of the Public Order and Safety division of the City Mayor's Office and the BCPO.
The inspections will be a continuing activity, according to Permits and Licensing Division Chief Allan Abayao who led the team composed of the Public Order and Safety division of the City Mayor's Office and the BCPO.
Under
executive order 42-2021 issued by Mayor Benjamin Magalong, effective March 22
to April 4, the following are not allowed to operate: driving schools,
traditional cinemas, galleries and cultural center, libraries, archives, game
arcades, indoor tourist attractions while the following are allowed limited
operations: dine-in establishments, gyms, salons, spas, personal care
establishments at 50 percent.
Executive
order 46-2021, meanwhile, provides additional restrictions on movement and
activities in Baguio effective until April 4, 2021:
Curfew
was adjusted to 10 p.m.to 4 a.m., age-based home restrictions were readopted,
physical fitness was kept at 50 percent capacity, among others.
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