Border controls remain as Cebu province’s MGCQ takes effect on July 10

LOOK: Cops man a border checkpoint in Barangay Bulacao in Talisay City as stricter border controls between Cebu City and Cebu Province is implemented starting Friday, June 26, 2020,. Vehicles are now rerouted to the Cebu South Coastal Road as Talisay City implements the One Entrance One Exit policy.

Policemen man a border checkpoint in Barangay Bulacao in Talisay City as stricter border controls between Cebu City and Cebu Province are implemented on this June 26, 2020 photo. Talisay City is one the province’s border with Cebu City.

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The more “relaxed” protocols under the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) status in Cebu province will already take effect at midnight on Friday, July 10, 2020.

Governor Gwendolyn Garcia has signed on Thursday, July 9, Executive Order No. 20, which sets the guidelines for the implementation of the quarantine measures in the province.

While the observance of minimum health standards is still required under the MGCQ, Garcia called on establishments in the province to make use of technological development to advance their measures as more businesses reopen under the MGCQ.

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Aside from setting up footbaths and checking the temperatures of clients before granting entry into an establishment, Garcia enjoined the businesses located in enclosed areas that are allowed to operate under the MGCQ to install air purification, sterilization, and sanitation systems like air purifiers and ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection lamps or bulbs.

Under the MGCQ, the Capitol permits the operation of dine-in restaurants limited to 50 percent of its customer seating capacity.

Read more: Executive Order No. 20

EO No. 20 also encourages that dining areas should be in open-air spaces. Buffet dining services are still not allowed.

Protocols in the operation of public transport in a limited capacity during the GCQ will still be observed.

Border controls

Despite the more relaxed quarantine status of the province, its border controls remain against Cebu City, which is still under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), the highest quarantine status.

Under EO No. 20, those permitted to enter the province are limited to:

Garcia ordered the reinstitution of the border controls against the city last June 26, after briefly easing the control on June 3 following an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the province.

Last June 30, Cebu province’s appeals to be downgraded to MGCQ from GCQ was granted by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID), except for Talisay City and the towns of Minglanilla and Consolacion. The three LGUs, which remain under GCQ, have the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the province./dbs

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