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MANAGING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE : A POLICY SOURCEBOOK

Volume II: Units (Luzon) as of 31 July 2020

This compilation of COVID-19 policies issued by local governments is a collaborative effort of the University of the Philippines - Resilience Institute’s (UPRI) Research and Creative Work team. It is an evolving work that will be updated monthly, as part of UPRI’s contribution to the efforts of the UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team and in pursuit of UP’s mandate as a public service university.

Suggested citation: Berse, K., J.M. Rañises, G.B. Florendo, M.D. Cariaga, A.D.P. Nera, F.E. Santiago, M.A. Nazal, and D. dela Torre (2020). Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: A Policy Sourcebook (Vol. II: Local Government Units (Luzon), as of 31 July 2020). UP Resilience Institute. https://resilience.up.edu.ph

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CONTENTS

PREFACE xiv LGU Coverage 1 Province of Albay 2 Executive Order No. 07 s. 2020 3 Memorandum Order No. 08 s. 2020 4 Executive Order No. 09 s. 2020 5 Advisory 6 Executive Order No. 17 s. 2020 7 Executive Order No. 17-A s. 2020 8 Executive Order No. 18 s. 2020 8 Executive Order No. 19 s. 2020 9 Executive Order No. 21 s. 2020 9 Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020 10 Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020 10 Executive Order No. 22 s. 2020 11 Memorandum Order No. 029 s. 2020 11 Province of Bataan 12 Executive Order No. 23, s. 2020 13 Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020 13 Executive Order No. 26, s. 2020 14 Executive Order No. 29, s. 2020 14

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Ordinance No. 04, s. 2020 15 Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020 15 Executive Order No. 36, s. 2020 16 Executive Order No. 49, s. 2020 17 Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020 18 Province of Batanes 19 Executive Order No. 16 20 Executive Order No. 17 20 Executive Order No.18 21 Executive Order No.19 22 Executive Order No. 25 23 Executive Order No. 27 23 Province of Batangas 24 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-05 25 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-10 26 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-12 27 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-13 28 Province of Bulacan 29 Memorandum GO DRF-031020-91 30 Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020 30 Executive Order No. 14, s. 2020 31 Memorandum GO DRF-031920-94 31 Memorandum GO DRF-032720-96 32 Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020 33 Executive Order No. 19, s. 2020 34 Executive Order No. 21, s. 2020 35 Executive Order No. 22, s. 2020 35 Executive Order No. 22A, s. 2020 36 Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020 36 Province of Cavite 37 Executive Order No. 10, s. 2020 38

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Resolution No. 1437-2020 38 Provincial Ordinance No. 268-2020 39 Provincial Ordinance No. 269-2020 39 Provincial Ordinance No. 271-2020 40 Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020 40 Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020 41 Executive Order No. 16, s. 2020 41 Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020 42 Executive Order No. 20, s. 2020 42 Executive Order No. 25, s. 2020 43 Provincial Ordinance No. 273-2020 43 Provincial Ordinance No. 276-2020 44 Provincial Ordinance No. 277-2020 44 Provincial Ordinance No. 278-2020 45 Provincial Ordinance No. 279-2020 45 Provincial Ordinance No. 282-2020 46 Province of Nueva Ecija 47 Executive Order No. 006-2020 48 Ordinance No. 30 s. 2020 49 Province of Pampanga 50 Executive Order No. 11-A-2020 51 Executive Order No. 12-2020 52 Executive Order No. 14-2020 54 Executive Order No. 15-2020 55 Province of Pangasinan 56 Executive Order No. 0012-2020 57 Executive Order No. 0013-2020 58 Executive Order No. 0015-2020 59 Executive Order No. 0015-2020-B 60 Executive Order No. 0017-2020 61 Executive Order No. 0019-2020 61

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Executive Order No. 0022-2020 62 Executive Order No, 0024-2020-A 63 Executive Order No. 0033-2020 64 Province of Quezon 65 Executive Order No. 13 66 Executive Order No. 15 67 Executive Order No. 16 68 Executive Order No. 17 69 Memorandum Circular No. 32 70 Executive Order No. 18 71 Executive Order No. 21 72 Executive Order No. 23 73 Executive Order No. 24 74 Executive Order No. 25 76 Executive Order No. 30 77 City of 79 Executive Order No. 32, S. 2020 80 Executive Order No. 33, S. 2020 80 Executive Order No. 57, S. 2020 81 Executive Order No. 59, S. 2020 81 Executive Order No. 60, S. 2020 82 Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020 82 Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020 83 Executive Order No. 69, S. 2020 83 Executive Order No. 70, S. 2020 84 Executive Order No. 75, S. 2020 84 Executive Order No. 76, S. 2020 85 Executive Order No. 77, S. 2020 85 Executive Order No. 78, S. 2020 86 Executive Order No. 79, S. 2020 86 Executive Order No. 80, S. 2020 87

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Guidelines for Repatriation and Mandatory Quarantine of Returning OFWs 87 Executive Order No. 81, S. 2020 88 Ordinance Numbered 41 (Series of 2020) 88 Executive Order No. 85, S. 2020 89 Executive Order No. 86, S. 2020 89 Ordinance Numbered 44 (Series of 2020) 90 Ordinance Numbered 52 (Series of 2020) 90 Executive Order No. 90, S. 2020 91 Executive Order No. 89, S. 2020 92 Executive Order No. 93, S. 2020 94 Ordinance Numbered 54 (Series of 2020) 94 Executive Order No. 95, S. 2020 95 Resolution Numbered 325 (Series of 2020) 96 Executive Order No. 101, S. 2020 96 Ordinance Numbered 71 (Series of 2020) 97 Executive Order No. 103, S. 2020 97 Executive Order No. 105, S. 2020 98 Executive Order No. 111, S. 2020 98 City of 99 Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (01) 100 Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (2) 100 Executive Order No. 09, s. 2020 101 Ordinance No. 0852, s. 2020 101 City of Las Piñas 102 Executive Order No. 007, s. 2020 103 Ordinance No. 1687, s. 2020 103 Ordinance No. 1688, s. 2020 104 Ordinance No. 1689, s. 2020 104 Ordinance No. 1693, s. 2020 105 Ordinance No. 1696, s. 2020 105 City of 106

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City Resolution No. 2020-016 107 City Resolution No. 2020-017 107 City Resolution No. 2020-018 108 City Resolution No. 2020-019 108 City Resolution No. 2020-020 109 City Ordinance No. 2020-074 109 City Ordinance No. 2020-075 110 City Ordinance No. 2020-080 110 City Ordinance No. 2020-086 111 City Ordinance No. 2020-087 111 City Ordinance No. 2020-088 112 City Ordinance No. 2020-089 113 City Ordinance No. 2020-090 113 City Ordinance No. 2020-092 114 City Ordinance No. 2020-094 114 City Ordinance No. 2020-095 115 City Ordinance No. 2020-100 115 City Ordinance No. 2020-102 116 City Ordinance No. 2020-115 116 City Ordinance No. 2020-116 117 City Ordinance No. 2020-117 117 City Ordinance No. 2020-128 118 City Ordinance No. 2020-140 119 City Ordinance No. 2020-149 120 City Ordinance No. 2020-152 120 City of 121 Executive Order Dated March 17, 2020 122 Executive Order No. 20-03-19-011 122 City Resolution No. 70-2020 123 City of 124 Ordinance No. 759, s. 2020 125

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Ordinance No. 763, s. 2020 125 Executive Order No. 7, s. 2020 126 Executive Order No. 7-A, s. 2020 126 Executive Order No. 9, s. 2020 127 Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020 127 Ordinance No. 766, s. 2020 128 Ordinance No. 767, s. 2020 128 Executive Order No. 15, s. 2020 129 City of 130 Executive Order No. 12 131 Ordinance No. 8620 131 Executive Order No. 17 132 Executive Order No. 18 132 Executive Order No. 19 133 Executive Order No. 21 134 Executive Order No. 22 135 Executive Order No. 24 136 Executive Order No. 26 137 Executive Order No. 27 137 Executive Order No. 28 138 Executive Order No. 29 138 Ordinance No. 8646 139 Ordinance No. 8647 139 City of 140 Ordinance No. 040, Series of 2020 141 Ordinance No. 049, Series of 2020 141 City of 142 Ordinance No. 2020-065 143 Ordinance No. 2020-070 143 Ordinance No. 2020-072 144 Ordinance No. 2020-073 144

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Ordinance No. 2020-074 145 Ordinance No. 2020-078 145 Ordinance No. 2020-080 146 Ordinance No. 2020-081 146 Ordinance No. 2020-086 147 Resolution No. 2020-254 147 Ordinance No. 2020-093 148 Ordinance No. 2020-096 148 Ordinance No. 2020-100 149 Ordinance No. 2020-101 149 Ordinance No. 2020-102 150 Ordinance No. 2020-103 150 Ordinance No. 2020-105 151 City of 152 Executive Order No. TMT-027 series of 2020 153 City Ordinance No. 2020-16 153 Executive Order No. TMT-029-A series of 2020 154 Executive Order No. TMT-038 series of 2020 155 Executive Order No. TMT-040 series of 2020 156 City of Parañaque 157 Executive Order No. 2020-027 158 Executive Order No. 2020-028 159 Executive Order No. 2020-029 160 Executive Order No. 2020-030 161 Executive Order No. 2020-033 163 Executive Order No. 2020-034 164 Executive Order No. 2020-036 165 Executive Order No. 2020-040 166 Executive Order No. 2020-041 166 Ordinance No. 2020-04 167 Ordinance No. 2020-03 168

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Ordinance No. 2020-09 169 Ordinance No. 2020-010 169 Public Memorandum (Unnumbered) 170 Ordinance No. 2020-011 170 Ordinance No. 2020-012 171 Ordinance No. 2020-013 172 Ordinance No. 2020-014 173 Public Memorandum No. 2020-002 174 City of 175 Resolution No. 4981 176 Resolution No. 4982 176 Ordinance No. 6089 177 SK Resolution No. 02 177 Executive Order ICR No. 47 178 City of 179 Executive Order No. PCG-12, s. 2020 180 Executive Order No. PCG-13, s. 2020 180 Ordinance No. 06, s. 2020 181 Ordinance No. 07, s. 2020 182 Executive Order No. PCG-15, s. 2020 182 Ordinance No. 08, s. 2020 183 Ordinance No. 09, s. 2020 183 Ordinance No. 10, s. 2020 184 Ordinance No. 11, s. 2020 184 Ordinance No. 12, s. 2020 185 Ordinance No. 13, s. 2020 185 Ordinance No. 14, s. 2020 186 Ordinance No. 15, s. 2020 187 Ordinance No. 16, s. 2020 188 Ordinance No. 17, s. 2020 188 Ordinance No. 22, s. 2020 189

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Ordinance No. 23, s. 2020 189 Ordinance No. 25, s. 2020 190 Municipality of 191 Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-04 192 Executive Order No. 06 193 Executive Order No. 07 193 Executive Order No. 08 194 Executive Order No. 09 194 Executive Order No. 11 195 Executive Order No. 12 196 Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-10 197 Executive Order No. 13 197 Executive Order No. 16 198 Executive Order No. 17 199 200 Health Advisory on Coronavirus 201 Mayor 's Official Statement on -wide Community Quarantine 201 QC Government declares State of Calamity 202 Quezon City Assessor's Office New Schedule 202 QC-Department of Building Official (DBO) Advisory 203 QC Establishes Hope 1, A Temporary Medical Facility for COVID-19 Patients 203 QC Places 2 Barangays under EECQ 204 Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on cost of Food Packs 204 Executive Order No, 24, s. 2020 205 Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on fake news 205 Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on enforcement of home quarantine and social distancing 205 Statement of the Quezon City Government on San Roque Incident 206 Official Statement from Mayor Joy Belmonte for 3 April 2020 206 Executive Order No, 26, s. 2020 207 Statement of Dr. Maria Rosela B. Espinar, OIC-RMBGH, Quezon City 207

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Implementing Guidelines for Kalingang QC sa Negosyo-Wage Relief Program for QC Small Enterprises 208 Guidelines for Religious Gatherings within the Territorial Jurisdiction of Quezon City at this time of General Community Quarantine 208 Implementing Guidelines for Kalingang QC sa Negosyo - Wage Relief Program for QC Micro and Small Business Enterprises 209 City of San Juan 210 City Ordinance No. 16, Series of 2020 211 City Ordinance No. 17, Series of 2020 211 City Ordinance No. 18, Series of 2020 212 City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020 212 City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020 213 City Resolution No. 56, Series of 2020 213 City Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2020 213 City Ordinance No. 31, Series of 2020 214 City Ordinance No. 32, Series of 2020 214 City Ordinance No. 33, Series of 2020 215 City Ordinance No. 34, Series of 2020 215 City Ordinance No. 35, Series of 2020 216 City Ordinance No. 36, Series of 2020 216 Executive Order No. FMZ-039, Series of 2020 217 Executive Order No. FMZ-042, Series of 2020 218 City of 219 Executive Order No. 04 220 Executive Order No. 05 221 Executive Order No. 06 222 Executive Order No. 07 223 Executive Order No. 09 224 Ordinance No. 07 225 Ordinance No. 09 226 Ordinance No. 11 227 Ordinance No. 12 228

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Ordinance No. 13 229 Ordinance No. 14 231 City of Valenzuela 232 Executive Order No. 2020-056 233 Executive Order No. 2020-057 233 Executive Order No. 2020-058 234 Executive Order No. 2020-059 234 Executive Order No. 2020-061 235 Executive Order No. 2020-062 235 Executive Order No. 2020-063 236 Ordinance No. 723 Series of 2020 236 References 237 Appendix 1: Statistics 240 Total Number of Policies 240 Tally per City 240 Tally per Province 241 No. of cities, municipalities, and provinces covered 241 Tally per category 242 Tally per sector 244

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PREFACE

It is already a big challenge to stay abreast of the rapidly evolving COVID-19 policies issued by the Office of the President, the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and various national government agencies (NGAs). What more for the numerous provinces, cities and municipalities across the local landscape where ultimately, the battle against the pandemic will be won or lost.

Documentation of policy issuances by local governments is obviously necessary. It can point us to responses that work in one area and may be emulated by other local government units (LGUs). It can also aid us in understanding the intergovernmental relations between and among NGAs and LGUs. Add to this the potential for friction on interlocal relations for LGUs who share borders as they grapple with cross-border restrictions on travel of persons and goods. Recognizing this great need for archiving and analysis, the UP Resilience Institute through its Research and Creative Work unit, now adds Volume II to its Policy Sourcebook.

Given the large number of provinces, cities and municipalities affected by COVID-19, this volume focuses first on selected LGUs of Luzon. Nine provinces, 17 cities (including all of Metro Manila) and the Municipality of Pateros, are covered here. Policy issuances include ordinances, executive and memorandum orders, advisories (including those issued by local disaster risk reduction and management councils), resolutions, public memoranda, guidelines, and even official statements and declarations, especially those issued by local chief executives.

The LGUs were selected based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Situation Report of provinces with greater than 100 cases as of 7 July 2020. We also paid particular attention to Batanes, which remains the only COVID-free province in the country as of this writing, and Baguio City, which has been one of our exemplar LGUs outside the National Capital Region.

The annotated policies presented here are arranged alphabetically first by province, followed by cities and the lone municipality. The policy issuances per province or LGU are arranged according to chronology of issuance, by date or by number. Each LGU is preceded by a summary list of issuances. The total number of issuances annotated here amounts to 310 policies.

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Each policy is carefully annotated with a brief description, followed by its category, sector, and justification. Detailed enumerations of categories and sectors used are provided in the Appendix. Clickable links for the policy issuances are also provided, for convenient reference.

This sourcebook is by no means exhaustive, nor final. We will further strive to improve this document in both substance and form. We will continue to add more contents in our upcoming monthly updates, covering other LGUs, especially in the island groups of the Visayas and Mindanao, as we share the hopes of the rest of the Filipino people – to win the fight against a vicious and invisible enemy that is COVID-19.

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LGU Coverage*

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Province of Albay

Executive Order No. 07 s. 2020 3 Memorandum Order No. 08 s. 2020 4 Executive Order No. 09 s. 2020 5 Advisory 6 Executive Order No. 17 s. 2020 7 Executive Order No. 17-A s. 2020 8 Executive Order No. 18 s. 2020 8 Executive Order No. 19 s. 2020 9 Executive Order No. 21 s. 2020 9 Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020 10 Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020 10 Executive Order No. 22 s. 2020 11 Memorandum Order No. 029 s. 2020 11

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Executive Order No. 07 s. 2020

Executive Order March 12, 2020 Albay Province

The executive order is entitled "An Order Establishing Measures to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 in the Province of Albay". The order includes guidelines on self-quarantine, school activities, suspension of cockfighting activities, daily disinfection protocols for business establishments and public places, public utility vehicles within and from outside the region, and crowd activities. Also included are alternative work arrangements in government agencies, LGUs, and other government institutions, and suspension of travel of government officials and employees. Lastly, preventive measures to avoid the transmission of COVID-19 are detailed in the order.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Education; Private Sector and Business; Transportation Justification: Proclamation No. 922 of President Rodigo Roa Duterte on March 8, 2020 declared a State of Public Health Emergency throughout the whole country.

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Memorandum Order No. 08 s. 2020

Memorandum Order March 13, 2020 Albay Province

The Memorandum Order is entitled "Guidelines for Alternative Work Arrangements and Support Mechanisms for All Employees in the Provincial Government of Albay". A four- day workweek will be implemented with work hours increased from eight hours to ten hours. Hospital personnel shall observe shifting and shall be required 40 hours per week. All department and hospital heads must adopt a support mechanism for their employees and a monitoring mechanism to ensure public service delivery is not prejudiced during implementation.

Category: Frontliners; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: CSC issued Memorandum Circular No. 07 s. 2020 providing guidelines for alternative work arrangements and support mechanisms for workers in the government for the duration of the State of Public Health Emergency.

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Executive Order No. 09 s. 2020

Executive Order March 18, 2020 Albay Province

The Memorandum Order is entitled "Guidelines for Alternative Work Arrangements and Support Mechanisms for All Employees in the Provincial Government of Albay". A four- day workweek will be implemented with work hours increased from eight hours to ten hours. Hospital personnel shall observe shifting and shall be required 40 hours per week. All department and hospital heads must adopt a support mechanism for their employees and a monitoring mechanism to ensure public service delivery is not prejudiced during implementation.

Category: Frontliners; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: CSC issued Memorandum Circular No. 07 s. 2020 providing guidelines for alternative work arrangements and support mechanisms for workers in the government for the duration of the State of Public Health Emergency.

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Advisory

Advisory March 20, 2020 Albay Province

The Office of the Governor issued an advisory with the subject "Clarifications to Executive Order No. 09, s. 2020 entitled 'An Order Implementing Closure of Borders in the Province of Albay". Persons carrying or transporting basic or essential goods are exempted as long as they comply with the conditions given. The conditions are not meant to restrict movement; rather, they are regulatory measures to lay down health and safety protocols to avoid contamination and spread of COVID-19 in the province. These conditions are not applicable to deliveries within the province hence there is free road access inside Albay and not across the provincial border.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: Proclamation No. 922 of President Rodigo Roa Duterte on March 8, 2020 declared a State of Public Health Emergency throughout the whole country.

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Executive Order No. 17 s. 2020

Executive Order May 15, 2020 Albay Province

Entitled "An Order Providing Guidelines in the Implementation of General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the Province of Albay", the executive order provides preventive measures to be observed for the transition of the province from Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) to General Community Quarantine (GCQ). It specifies sectors and industries allowed to operate during the GCQ and those that are prohibited. It also specifies transport protocols and guidelines for road, maritime, and aviation vehicles as well as interzonal movement.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Transportation; Private Sector and Business Justification: Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of the Community Quarantine in the Philippines; Lifting ECQ in Albay would lead to upsurge of COVID-19 infections

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Executive Order No. 17-A s. 2020

Executive Order May 18, 2020 Albay Province

This order entitled "An Order Amending Executive Order No. 07 Series of 2020 (An Order Providing Guidelines in the Implementation of General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the Province of Albay)", adds supplemental definition of terms and amendatory provisions to the list of sectors and industries allowed to operate at full capacity, or up to fifty percent capacity, or those that are not allowed at all. Additional provisions on suspension of classes and operation of malls are also specified. Amendatory provisions on guidelines for interzonal and intrazonal movement are also detailed.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Transportation; Private Sector and Business Justification:

Executive Order No. 18 s. 2020

Executive Order May 20, 2020 Albay Province

This executive order entitled "Providing Guidelines for Religious Worship/Services in Albay within the Period of General Community Quarantine", allows the conduct of religious gatherings provided strict compliance to social distancing, hand-washing, wearing of face masks, and other minimum health standards. Curfew and inter- municipality/city travel is subject to guidelines of respective municipalities/cities concerned and national and local mandates.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government Justification: Article III, Section V of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, IATF Resolution Nos. 35, 35-A, and 17-A; Albay Executive Order No. 17-A; Rule XV, Article 85 (b)(2)(iii) of the IRR of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 19 s. 2020

Executive Order May 20, 2020 Albay Province

This executive order entitled "An Order Lifting the Liquor Ban in the Province of Albay thereby Amending Section 1(C) of Executive Order No. 17-A, series of 2020", lifts the ban on sale, distribution, or consumption of all forms of alcoholic beverages in the province.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: IATF Resolution Nos. 35, 35-A, and 17-A; Prolonged implementation of liquor ban caused adverse impacts to the industry and further decline of the Phil. economy; DTI clarified that IATF issued no ban on retail distribution of alcoholic beverages; Ruke XV, Article 85 (b)(2)(iii) of the Local Government Code

Executive Order No. 21 s. 2020

Executive Order May 29, 2020 Albay Province

This executive order entitled "An Order Providing Guidelines in the Implementation of Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) in the Province of Albay", lays down guidelines and preventive measures to be observed during the Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ). All persons are allowed to go outside their residences but local government units are enjoined to enforce curfews for non-workers. Other guidelines for schools, mass gatherings, transportation, construction, sports and workouts/ exercise, offices, business establishments, and hotel operations are specified in the order. Industries permitted to operate are also enumerated.

Category: Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Education; Finance/Economy; Private Sector/Business; Supply Chain Justification: Province of Albay under MGCQ; IATF Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine

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Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020

Executive Order June 2, 2020 Albay Province

This order entitled "An Order Adopting the Guidelines in the Operation of Barbershops, Salons, Dine-In Restaurant and Fast Food Establishments under Modified General Community Quarantine (MCGQ) issued by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)", allows the gradual re-opening of barbershops and salons subject to compliance with DTI protocols. Guidelines for following the minimum health protocols for barbershops, salons, dine-in restaurants, and fast food establishments are detailed in the executive order.

Category: Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Private Sector/Business Justification: Department of Trade and Industry issued guidelines, Resolution No. 41 series of 2020, in the operation of barbershops, salons, dine-in restaurants, and fast food establishments under Modified General Community Quarantine (MCGQ)

Executive Order No. 21-A s. 2020

Executive Order June 4, 2020 Albay Province

This executive order entitled "An Order Amending Executive Order no. 21 s. 2020 (entitled 'An Order Providing Guidelines in the Implementation of Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) in the Province of Albay') to Conform with Inter-agency Task Force (IATF) Resolution No. 43", adds a supplementary clause defining "accommodation establishments" and amendatory provisions on the movement of persons. Other amendments include guidelines on schools, mass gatherings, sports and workouts/ exercise, industries allowed to operate, and interzonal and intrazonal movement.

Category: Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Private Sector/Business Justification: Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) issued Resolution No. 43 amending certain provisions of the Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines.

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Executive Order No. 22 s. 2020

Executive Order June 9, 2020 Albay Province

This executive order entitled, "COVID-19 Preventive Measures and Reporting Procedures for In-Bound Airline Passengers and Connecting Flights in the Province of Albay", lays down procedures to be strictly observed by all aircraft passengers bound for Albay at the Legazpi Domestic Airport and applicable exemptions. Protocols in the port of entry/arrival procedures and receiving LGUs are also specified in the order.

Category: Mobility; Others: Guidelines and Protocols Sectors: Local Government; Transportation Justification: IATF Resolution No. 41

Memorandum Order No. 029 s. 2020

Memorandum Order June 29, 2020 Albay Province

All officials and employees of the Provincial Government of Albay are to undergo a mandatory rapid testing for COVID-19 starting July 1, 2020 every morning at Albay Astrodome compound. This is part of the health protocol response of the local government in preventing the transmission of COVID-19.

Category: Testing Sectors: Local Government Justification: Government of Albay is at the forefront of preventing transmission of COVID-19

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Province of Bataan

Executive Order No. 23, s. 2020 13 Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020 13 Executive Order No. 26, s. 2020 14 Executive Order No. 29, s. 2020 14 Ordinance No. 04, s. 2020 15 Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020 15 Executive Order No. 36, s. 2020 16 Executive Order No. 49, s. 2020 17 Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020 18

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Executive Order No. 23, s. 2020

Executive Order March 13, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor created the Bataan Inter-agency Task Force for COVID-19 and Other Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious diseases in the Province.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: WHO 30 January 2020 Declaration, WHO 11 March 2020 Statement, Code Red Sublevel 2 announcement of the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson

Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020

Executive Order March 13, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor adopted the following measures to counter the COVID-19 situation: - suspended classes in all levels - prohibited all mass gathering and religious activities - limited the operating hours of mall and markets except groceries and public markets - adopted alternative work arrangements in LGUs - suspended all official travel of government officials and employees

Category: Education, Prohibition, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education Justification: Proclamation 922, Code Red Sublevel 2 announcement of the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson

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Executive Order No. 26, s. 2020

Executive Order March 22, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor imposed a liquor ban during the enhanced community quarantine in the Province of Bataan.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business Justification: RA 7160, WHO 16 March 2020 Declaration

Executive Order No. 29, s. 2020

Executive Order April 09, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor prohibited discriminatory acts against health workers, front-liners, persons infected, PUIs, and PUMs. Acts considered discriminatory include: - Denying access to public, social, and health services, - Denying entry or the eviction from usual accommodation, - Making Slanderous or abusive statements which incite discrimination, - Maliciously disclosing information of patients including their name, address and other information, - Subjecting persons to any form of harassment or any threat - Refusing to admit or the expulsion from public markets and essential service establishments

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Justification: RA 11332, RA 11469, RA 7305, Article 19, 20, and 25 of the New Civil Code

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Ordinance No. 04, s. 2020

Executive Order May 06, 2020 Bataan Province

The imposed a liquor ban in the Province of Bataan, specified prohibited acts, and imposed appropriate penalties.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Justification: Code Red Sublevel 2 announcement of the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson, Proclamation No. 929

Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020

Resolution May 12, 2020 Bataan Province

The Bataan IATF recommended the extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in the Province of Bataan for at least fifteen (15) days or when the circumstances in the Province have improved.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: Bataan Province having the second highest COVID 19 positive cases in Region 3

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Executive Order No. 36, s. 2020

Executive Order May 15, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor orders the establishment of Local Contact Tracing Team (LCCT) and Management in Bataan in response to the COVID-19 situation. The LCCT shall prioritize health workers, individuals who lived with confirmed COVID-19 cases, individuals who worked with confirmed cases, and vulnerable populations as identified.

Category: Contact Tracing Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, RA 11469, DOH memorandum No. 2020-0151, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-073, DOH Memorandum No. 2020-0189

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Executive Order No. 49, s. 2020

Executive Order July 02, 2020 Bataan Province

The Office of the Provincial Governor implemented the Modified General Community Quarantine in Bataan. This Order adopted the following guidelines: - Ordered minimum health protocols such as face masks, physical distancing, thermal scanning, and regular sanitation - Allowed public and private offices to resume physical reporting in full operating capacity with alternative work arrangements - Permitted interzonal movement of persons for any purpose except leisure - Listed authorized people allowed to go outside - Directed LGUs to declare areas within their respective jurisdiction under different quarantine zones - Permitted Category IV establishments, hotels, and accommodation to operate under the Omnibus Guidelines for areas under MGCQ

Category: PPEs, Education, Prohibition, Mobility, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine

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Bataan IATF Resolution No. 08, s. 2020

Resolution July 10, 2020 Bataan Province

The Bataan IATF recommended the following additional protocols under the Modified General Community Quarantine: - Imposition of general curfew from 9PM to 5AM - Continuation of the PNP-Bataan checkpoint stations - Restriction of entry into Bataan except for essential services and business - Allowed entry of cargo, logistic service provider, and courier services transporting food and non-food items - Restriction to travel of below 21 years old and 60 years old and above, pregnant women, immunocompromised persons - Allowed public transportation to operate from 5AM to 9PM - Restriction of private transport to a maximum of 4 passengers only including the driver - Giving priority to health frontliners for the use of all mobile patrol cars and motorized services

Category: Mobility, Prohibition, Frontliners Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Health, Transportation, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Bataan Executive Order No. 49, s.202o

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Province of Batanes

Executive Order No. 16 20 Executive Order No. 17 20 Executive Order No.18 21 Executive Order No.19 22 Executive Order No. 25 23 Executive Order No. 27 23

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Executive Order No. 16 Executive Order March 12, 2020 Batanes Province

EO orders the temporary restriction on entry of persons in Batanes from March 16 to April 16 2020 and mandates all agencies and sectors to enhance preparedness in combating the COVID-19 disease. Exemptions include those who reside or are employed in the province. Travel outside Batanes of senior citizens, sick persons, those with non-communicable diseases, and pregnant women are also discouraged.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: WHO declaration of COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern; Provincial EO 11; Presidential Proclamation No. 922; It is unlikely that Batanes will prioritized at the national level as confirmed cases increase in large cities, making local preparedness even more imperative

Executive Order No. 17 Executive Order March 17, 2020 Batanes Province

EO orders the implementation of enhanced community quarantine in Batanes. Some of the guidelines include the suspension of classes until 14 April 2020, prohibition of mass gatherings, observation of strict home quarantine, suspension of mass public transportation, and restriction of land, air, and sea travel. It also includes localized rules such as each household is only allowed one member to go out and buy basic needs. It also orders the work from home arrangement in all government agencies, except to those who need a skeletal workforce as part of the implementation of the quarantine.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Imposition of Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon; Need to reiterate orders of the President

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Executive Order No.18

Executive Order March 19, 2020 Batanes Province

Batanes issues guidelines on management of all cargo vessels in all seaports of the province during the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency. The following guidelines implemented are: (1) immediate assessment of all cargo vessel personnel upon arrival based on DOH guidelines on 'Algorithm for Triage of Patients with possible COVID-19 infection in Ports of Entry'; (2) captains of all vessels arriving at all seaports are required to discloses all individuals aboard their vessels, as they shall be brought for assessment to health authorities; (3) physical distancing and quarantine measures shall apply to all individuals aboard the vessel immediately upon arrival; (4) Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) shall limit entry of persons in the port area, and shall also adopt physical distancing measures.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Transportation Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Batanes Executive Order No, 17

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Executive Order No.19

Executive Order April 13, 2020 Batanes Province

Batanes province issues an executive order on implementing extended enhanced community quarantine (EECQ) in managing the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency in the province. The following measures are hereby implemented: (1) ECQ shall be extended beyond the April 30, 2020 deadline once the national government declares such an extension, as the whole island of Luzon is placed in ECQ; (2) all component municipalities and barangay in Batanes shall strictly implement existing guidelines relative to the ECQ; (3) continued implementation of physical distancing, prohibition of mass gatherings, closure of all private establishments except those providing basic necessities, home quarantine measures, suspension of mass transport, restrictions in land/air/sea travel, unhampered transport of cargoes, adoption of work from home arrangements and skeletal work arrangements for government and private offices/establishments allowed to work under ECQ; (4) strict mandatory wearing of face masks; (5) maintaining the travel restriction approved under Batanes Executive Order No. 16, s. 2020; (6) allowing inter-municipality transfer of persons exempted from travel restrictions, with appropriate permits required and obtained from their respective municipalities; (7) transport of goods coming outside the province shall only be allowed to enter via Basco sea port only; (8) introducing new classifications of Patients under Investigation (PUIs); and Persons under Monitoring (PUMs) to suspected/probable/confirmed COVID-19 cases shall be observed, based on DOH Administrative Order No. 2020-0013 issued on April 9, 2020; and. (9) continuing coordination of efforts in implementing all directives on COVID-19 shall be observed.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Transportation; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Batanes Executive Order No. 17; Recommendation of IATF, and approval for President Duterte to extend ECQ in Luzon until April 30, 2020; Republic Act No. 11469

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Executive Order No. 25 Executive Order May 21, 2020 Batanes Province

EO 25 lists the following guidelines and protocols for all returning individuals (RIs) and residents coming to the province of Batanes. These include requirements for returning residents/individual of the province (negative RT-PRC test result for DOH-accredited lab, medical clearance certificate, travel permit/authority from LGU of origin, certificate of acceptance from Batanes provincial government, proof of residency (valid ID required), and signed undertaking provided by provincial task force. Healthcare workers, government officials, government frontliner personnel, individuals travelling for medical/humanitarian purposes, workers in permitted establishments and workers providing essential services, repatriated OFWs, and locally stranded individuals are excepted from the travel restrictions.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Transportation Justification: Imposition of Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon

Executive Order No. 27 Executive Order June 23, 2020 Batanes Province

EO 27 lists the guidelines on Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) in Batanes. These include the limitations on movement of all persons, compliance to minimum public health standards, allowing mass gatherings at 50% capacity of the venue, updated permitted establishments, list of allowable sports and forms of exercise, updated guidelines on the opening of classes, movement of cargoes, and work in government.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Imposition of Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon; Need to reiterate orders of the President

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Province of Batangas

Executive Order No. 2HIM2-05 25 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-10 26 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-12 27 Executive Order No. 2HIM2-13 28

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Executive Order No. 2HIM2-05

Executive Order February 12, 2020 Batangas Province

This orders the creation of an Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease (EREID) in the province of Batangas. It also contains the composition of the task force with the Provincial Governor and the Provincial Health Officer as the Chairperson and the Co-Chairperson, respectively. It also lists the functions that the task force should perform such as educating the public on EREID, and the prevention and/or minimization of the entry of suspected or confirmed patients into the province to prevent local spread. It also includes the different committees (Health Management, Law and Order, Finance and Logistics, Information and Communication, Security, Safety, and Gatekeeping, Transportation Services, and Community Health Linkages) of the task force and their corresponding functions.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Education, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Section 15, Article 2 of the 1987 Constitution, WHO declaration that the novel coronavirus health event is a public health emergency of international concern; DILG directs LGUs to create 2019 NCoV ARD Task forces

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Executive Order No. 2HIM2-10

Executive Order March 14, 2020 Batangas Province

This executive order suspends all classes and school activities in Batangas until 14 April 2020 and prohibits social gatherings. However, essential work-related meetings, religious activities, dining in restaurants, etc. may continue as long as there is strict social distancing (at least 1 meter radius). Public transport via land and sea within Batangas Province remains operational with certain strict provisions (e.g. passengers are cleared from triage by MARINA, passengers of UV express shall not exceed 6). The Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams shall monitor travelers. All individuals with international travel history shall inform barangay officials upon arrival and subject themselves to a 14-day home quarantine. Non-cooperation of individuals and officials may be penalized by RA 9271.

Mass gatherings and tourist activities are prohibited. Alternative work arrangements pursuant to CSC Resolution No. 2000481, thru Memorandum Circular No. 7 (s.2020) shall be implemented in the Executive branch. On the other hand, flexible work arrangements are encouraged in the private sector where advisories and guidelines from DOLE and DTI shall apply. Hoarding and/or increasing prices of commodities are also not allowed. Cities and municipalities with confirmed cases shall impose community quarantine in their jurisdictions.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Education, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Section 15, Article 2 of the 1987 Constitution, Section 16 of the Local Government Code of 1991, COVID-19 is a highly infectious viral infection and can be transmitted from human to human, 98 cases of COVID 19 in the Philippines three are from Batangas, DILG Memorandum Circular 2020-023, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary dated 13 March 2020

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Executive Order No. 2HIM2-12

Executive Order March 23, 2020 Batangas Province

This orders all component cities and municipalities, barangays, PNP, ADP, Philippine Air Force, Philippine Coast Guards and government security agencies in Batangas to adhere and strictly follow the proclamation of President Duterte in the implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine imposed in Luzon. All local chief executives (LCEs) are also directed to strengthen preventive measures and ensure monitoring systems in their areas. All LCEs are also mandated to utilize their Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams to combat the spread of COVID-19. LGUs, in coordination with PNP, are also directed to establish checkpoints, provided that they follow the guidelines set forth to all LGUs in Luzon. Non-compliance to these shall subject responsible officers to appropriate administrative charges.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Military Justification: Section 15, Article 2 of the 1987 Constitution, Section 16 of the Local Government Code of 1991, COVID-19 is a highly infectious viral infection and can be transmitted from human to human, WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as pandemic, Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, LGUs and government agencies enjoined to render full assistance and cooperation, DILG Memorandum Circular 2020-0662, for uniformity and orderly implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine

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Executive Order No. 2HIM2-13

Executive Order May 31, 2020 Batangas Province

This orders the Province of Batangas to be placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ). It lists the guidelines under GCQ, such as, but not limited to compliance to minimum public health standards, limiting persons’ movement to accessing essential goods and services, adoption of alternative work arrangements, allowed industries to open as per DTI MC No. 20-22 (s.2020), suspension of physical classes, suspension of non-essential mass gatherings, and mandated wearing of face masks. It also contains guidelines on interzonal movement. Mayors of cities and municipalities are also authorized to impose, lift, or extend ECQ in barangays upon concurrent with relevant regional IATF. The EO also has guidelines for sanitation in malls, offices, and other establishments. Non-compliance to these shall subject responsible officers to appropriate administrative charges.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Military Justification: Section 15, Article 2 of the 1987 Constitution, Section 16 of the Local Government Code of 1991, IATF-EID Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, IATF-EID Resolution No. 35, for uniformity and orderly implementation of the General Community Quarantine

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Province of Bulacan

Memorandum GO DRF-031020-91 30 Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020 30 Executive Order No. 14, s. 2020 31 Memorandum GO DRF-031920-94 31 Memorandum GO DRF-032720-96 32 Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020 33 Executive Order No. 19, s. 2020 34 Executive Order No. 21, s. 2020 35 Executive Order No. 22, s. 2020 35 Executive Order No. 22A, s. 2020 36 Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020 36

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Memorandum GO DRF-031020-91

Memorandum March 10, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor implemented the State of Public Health Emergency over the territorial jurisdiction of Bulacan Province. In line with this, the Office of the Governor prohibited mass gatherings.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Health Justification: Proclamation No. 922, RA 11332

Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020

Executive Order March 14, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor strictly implemented the following guidelines for the Enhanced Home Quarantine: - Province-wide curfew from 8PM to 5AM - Prohibiting loitering - Transferring the homeless to the City/Municipal Social Welfare Office - Surveying lower income families and securing their food and medicine - Distributing relief goods - Prohibiting all forms of public transportation

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Food Security Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Health, Police and Interior Affairs, Transportation, Social Services Justification: RA 7160, Proclamation No. 922

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Executive Order No. 14, s. 2020

Executive Order March 18, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor orders the extension of the suspension of classes in all levels in both public and private schools in the Province of Bulacan until April 14, 2020. Moreover, School Administration is instructed to sanitize school premises to prevent COVID-19 transmission.

Category: Education Sectors: Education Justification: Local Government Code of 1991, Proclamation No. 922

Memorandum GO DRF-031920-94

Memorandum March 19, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor adopted the Memorandum from the Executive Secretary dated March 16, 2020 on the imposition of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and Stringent social distancing measures in the Province of Bulacan. The Office of the Governor approved the following guidelines: - Suspended classes and all school activities in all levels - Prohibited mass gatherings - Ordered home quarantine in all households - Adopted work from home arrangements in the Executive branch - Suspended public transportation and facilities

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education Justification: Section 15, Article II of the 1987 Constitution, WHO March 7, 2020 Declaration, RA 11332

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Memorandum GO DRF-032720-96

Memorandum March 27, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor created the Provincial Price Coordinating Council and imposed price freeze over the territorial jurisdiction of the Province of Bulacan.

Category: Others: Price Control Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Justification: Proclamation No. 922, RA 7581, RA 10623, DOH Memorandum 2020- 0058

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Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020

Executive Order May 15, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor downgraded ECQ to Modified ECQ in the Province of Bulacan. In line with this, the province adopted the following guidelines: - Ordered minimum health protocols such as face masks, physical distancing, thermal scanning, and regular sanitation - Provided a list of authorized persons to go outside of their residence - Prohibited mass gatherings, liquors, COVID-19 discrimination, and liesure establishment and services - Adopted skeletal workforce and alternative work arrangement in government offices - Allowed private sector work to open and operated subject to the provisions of DTI MC 20-22 - Suspended face-to-face classes in all levels and public transportation - Allowed the resumption of construction - Established border quarantine checkpoints

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: WHO March 7, 2020 Declaration, Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, Office of the Executive Secretary Memorandum dated 18 March 2020, IATF Resolution No. 37

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Executive Order No. 19, s. 2020

Executive Order May 31, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor implement the following General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the Province of Bulacan: - Ordered minimum health protocols such as face masks, physical distancing, thermal scanning, and regular sanitation - Restricted travel and movement to accessing essential goods and services, work in offices of industries permitted to operate - Limited public transportation subject ot the guidelines of LTFRB and DOTr - Prohibited mass gatherings and holding of funeral wakes for COVID-19 casualties - Maintained the skeletal and work from home arrangements in government offices - Suspended face-to-face classes - Allowed activities and business of essential goods and services - Allowed resumption of construction

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, IATF Resolution No. 37, IATF Resolution No. 40

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Executive Order No. 21, s. 2020

Executive Order June 15, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor extended the GCQ and reiterated the guidelines provided in EO No. 19, s. 2020. In addition, this order allowed the re-opening of dine-in food establishments.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, IATF Resolution No. 37, IATF Resolution No. 40, IATF Resolution No. 43, IATF Resolution No. 45, IATF Resolution No. 46-A

Executive Order No. 22, s. 2020

Executive Order June 30, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor implemented the Modified GCQ in the Province of Bulacan. This order adopted the following guidelines: - Ordered minimum health protocols such as face masks, physical distancing, thermal scanning, and regular sanitation - Restricted travel and movement to accessing essential goods and services, work in offices of industries permitted to operate - Listed authorized persons allowed to go outside of residence - Prohibited mass gatherings - Maintained border control checkpoints - Allowed public and private transportation to operate - Allowed Higher Education Institutions to conduct classes subject to the compliance of minimum public health standards - Allowed activities and business

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922

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Executive Order No. 22A, s. 2020

Executive Order July 06, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor amended EO No. 22 in implementing Modified GCQ. This order lists the following business establishments and activities given that they operate on a 50% capacity: - Fitness and sports facilities - Internet and computer shops - Education and education support establishment - Entertainment industries - Kids amusement industries - Libraries, archives, museums, and cultural centers - Tourist destinations, travel agencies, tour operators - Other personal care services and pet grooming services

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business Justification: Executive Order No. 22, s. 2020, IATF Resolution No. 52, s. 2020, DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-33, s. 2020, EO No. 22, s. 2020

Executive Order No. 24, s. 2020

Executive Order July 15, 2020 Bulacan Province

The Office of the Governor extended the implementation of Modified GCQ from 16 to 31 July 2020.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Education, Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Transportation, Education, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation 929, IATF Resolution No. 50-A

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Province of Cavite

Executive Order No. 10, s. 2020 38 Resolution No. 1437-2020 38 Provincial Ordinance No. 268-2020 39 Provincial Ordinance No. 269-2020 39 Provincial Ordinance No. 271-2020 40 Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020 40 Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020 41 Executive Order No. 16, s. 2020 41 Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020 42 Executive Order No. 20, s. 2020 42 Executive Order No. 25, s. 2020 43 Provincial Ordinance No. 273-2020 43 Provincial Ordinance No. 276-2020 44 Provincial Ordinance No. 277-2020 44 Provincial Ordinance No. 278-2020 45 Provincial Ordinance No. 279-2020 45 Provincial Ordinance No. 282-2020 46

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Executive Order No. 10, s. 2020

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Cavite Province

This order places the Province of Cavite under Community Quarantine due to the COVID- 19 outbreak. During the quarantine, people are ordered to stay at home at all times and can only go out to buy basic necessities, seek medical consultation, or take out the garbage. A curfew was also imposed from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM. This order lists further guidelines for the community quarantine and the establishments that are to be temporarily closed.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: COVID-19 outbreak, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, IATF Resolution No. 11, two positive cases in Cavite, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary, Resolution No. 1437-2020 of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Cavite, Section 465 (b)(1)(vii) of RA No. 7160

Resolution No. 1437-2020

Provincial Board Resolution March 16, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan resolves to declare the Province of Cavite under a State of Calamity. The Sanggunian also authorizes the Governor to utilize 20 million pesos from the Quick Response Fund of the 2020 Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund for measures to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 in Cavite.

Category: Others: Declaration of State of Calamity Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: COVID-19 outbreak, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, IATF Resolution No. 11, two positive cases in Cavite, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary which tells COVID-19 LGUs that they are allowed to utilize their Quick Response Funds provided that they declare a State of Calamity

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Provincial Ordinance No. 268-2020

Provincial Ordinance March 16, 2020 Cavite Province

This ordinance mandates a curfew on the entire Province of Cavite from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM the following day. Parents and guardians are also prohibited to knowingly permit or negligently allow a child to remain in a public place during the curfew hours. The ordinance also lays out the necessary exemptions and the appropriate penalty for violations.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Health Justification: COVID-19 outbreak, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, two positive cases in Cavite, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary

Provincial Ordinance No. 269-2020

Provincial Ordinance March 16, 2020 Cavite Province

The ordinance orders the temporary closure of certain establishments in Cavite to mitigate the outbreak of COVID-19. Malls, gambling houses, tiangges and bazaars, cafes, gyms, courts, parks, wellness centers, resorts, and other recreational establishments are all ordered to be closed. Essential establishments inside malls such as banks, supermarkets, pharmacies, public utility companies, payment centers, and hardware stores are exempted from temporary closure.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: COVID-19 outbreak, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, IATF Resolution No. 11, two positive cases in Cavite, Cavite Executive Order No. 10 implementing a community quarantine

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Provincial Ordinance No. 271-2020

Provincial Ordinance March 16, 2020 Cavite Province

This ordinance enforces a liquor ban and prohibits the consumption and sale of beer, liquor, or other alcoholic beverages in the Province of Cavite during community quarantine period.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Cavite Executive Order No. 12 implementing enhanced community quarantine

Executive Order No. 11, s. 2020

Executive Order March 17, 2020 Cavite Province

This order allows for public utility vehicles to be engaged by private establishments for the purpose of transporting their employees to and from their offices or workplaces.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922, Luzon under Enhanced Community Quarantine, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary dated 16 March 2020, no PUVs available to transport employees, there is a need to allow PUVs to render limited service to ensure operations of certain establishments, Section 465 (b)(1)(vii) of RA No. 7160

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Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020

Executive Order March 18, 2020 Cavite Province

This orders the Province of Cavite to be placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) due to the COVID-19 outbreak. During the ECQ, classes in all levels are suspended until 14 April 2020, mass gatherings are prohibited, only essential establishments are allowed to remain open, mass transport are suspended, land, air, and sea travel are restricted, and a curfew from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM shall be observed.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Cavite Executive Order No. 10, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary dated 16 March 2020, there is a need to harmonize the order of the Provincial Government with that of the National Government, Section 465 (b)(1)(vii) of RA No. 7160

Executive Order No. 16, s. 2020

Executive Order May 15, 2020 Cavite Province

This orders the Province of Cavite to be placed under ECQ due to the COVID-19 outbreak. During the ECQ, classes in all levels are suspended until 14 April 2020, mass gatherings are prohibited, only essential establishments are allowed to remain open, mass transport are suspended, land, air, and sea travel are restricted, and a curfew from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM shall be observed.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses

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Executive Order No. 18, s. 2020

Executive Order June 5, 2020 Cavite Province

This imposes a modified quarantine/travel pass system in the province of Cavite. Quarantine passes are needed to leave home for essential travel and can be transferable to other members of the same household. It also includes guidelines on travel authority, returning residents, and transfer of residences.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: RA 11469, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, Section 465 (b)(1)(vii) of RA No. 7160, Section 16 of RA 7160, there is a need to implement a modified quarantine/travel pass system

Executive Order No. 20, s. 2020

Executive Order June 22, 2020 Cavite Province

This order amends Order No. 17, lifting the order of temporary closure of malls in Cavite. In the new guidelines, malls shall allow entrance of patrons (upon presentation of a Quarantine Pass) from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and ensure that no patrons are inside by 6:00 PM. Each patron shall be allowed inside only for an hour and a half (except for supermarkets). Mall entrances shall also have a priority lane for frontline workers. Temperature inside the mall shall be at 25 degree Celsius. There should also be one-way flow for customer movement.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses

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Executive Order No. 25, s. 2020

Executive Order July 24, 2020 Cavite Province

This orders the temporary closure of SM City for violation of Executive Order No. 17 which provides guidelines on the operations of malls and ensures their compliance with minimum health standards. SM City Trece Martires failed to ensure that only those who hold quarantine passes may enter the mall.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses

Provincial Ordinance No. 273-2020

Ordinance April 20, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite passes measures to prohibit any act of discrimination against individuals with suspected, probable, of confirmed cases of COVID-19, all healthcare professionals and workers, emergency personnel and volunteers, and all workers assigned to hospitals and treatment centers.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Presidential Proclamation No, 929; Memo from Executive Secretary, Office of the President, placing entire Luzon Island placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine beginning March 16, 2020

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Provincial Ordinance No. 276-2020

Ordinance May 11, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite approves a measure requiring the mandatory use of face masks in all public places by all individuals within the jurisdiction of Cavite province as a response to the ongoing state of public health emergency in the country.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: Article II, Section 15 of 1987 Constitution; Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Presidential Proclamation No. 929

Provincial Ordinance No. 277-2020

Ordinance May 16, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite introduced amendments in curfew hours implemented during the community quarantine period, to set a new curfew time between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM the following day beginning May 16, 2020.

Category: Prohibition; Tracing Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); IATF Resolution No. 35; Placement of Cavite province and the rest of Region IV-A under General Community Quarantine on May 16 until May 31, 2020

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Provincial Ordinance No. 278-2020

Ordinance May 14, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite extends the liquor ban to cover the duration of the General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the Province of Cavite. This order prohibits the sale and consumption of liquor and all other alcoholic beverages in the province.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); IATF Resolution No. 35; Placement of Cavite province and the rest of Region IV-A under General Community Quarantine on May 16 until May 31, 2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 279-2020

Ordinance May 26, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite introduced broad-based testing measures for COVID-19. The measure will involve priority testing for medical professionals and healthcare workers having severe/critical or mild symptoms, known exposure to the disease, and/or asymptomatic cases or those with no symptoms but are working in vulnerable healthcare facilities. Critical testing measures shall also be available to police and barangay officials managing checkpoints, public market workers, and public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers. Also, the council highly encourages other essential personnel such as supermarket personnel, bank employees, and factory workers, to avail COVID-19 testing measures through the provincial government.

Category: Testing; Tracing Sectors: Local Government; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Presidential Proclamation No. 929; R.A. No. 11469; R.A. No. 11332; Section 16 of R.A. No. 7160 (Local Government Code)

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Provincial Ordinance No. 282-2020

Ordinance June 8, 2020 Cavite Province

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite prohibited the practices of spitting, expelling of saliva, mucus, phlegm, and other nasal substances in public utility vehicles and public places, to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. The following measure was approved as an important step in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Presidential Proclamation No. 929; R.A. No. 11469; R.A. No. 11332; Section 16 of R.A. No. 7160 (Local Government Code)

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Province of Nueva Ecija

Executive Order No. 006-2020 48 Ordinance No. 30 s. 2020 49

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Executive Order No. 006-2020

Executive Order March 14, 2020 Nueva Ecija Province

Governor issues the following measures in Nueva Ecija: - Temporary ban on mass gatherings such as parties and concerts within the province as precautionary measures to prevent the unwarranted spread of COVID- 19; - Practice of social distancing at all times for government agencies, LGU’s within the province, business establishments, and all private sector offices; - Indefinite suspension of all classes in both public and private schools/colleges/universities unless lifted under conditions prescribed in IATF Resolution No.11; - Mayors of cities and municipalities within the province shall be responsible for implementing the suspension of classes in their respective LGUs; - Mayors of cities/municipalities within Nueva Ecija shall enforce individuals coming from Metro Manila to immediate report their health status to their respective Rural Health Units and to subject themselves to 14-day quarantine - Observance of 1-meter social distancing of all religious gatherings, worship activities, and work-related meetings and seminars

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF Resolution No. 40, Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, amended on May 22, 2020, released by IATF, revision of Pampanga Executive Order No. 11-2020, and placement of Pampanga province under GCQ by the IATF

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Ordinance No. 30 s. 2020

Ordinance April 7, 2020 Nueva Ecija Province

Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Nueva Ecija issues an ordinance prohibiting any act of discrimination, stigma, disgrace, shame, harassment, or humiliation against persons infected, under investigation, or under monitoring due to COVID-19, including all public and private doctors, health care workers/volunters, frontliners, and all other workers of various healthcare facilities.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Presidential Proclamation No. 929; Article III , Section 1 and Article II, Section 11 of 1987 Constitutionl; DOH releases Official Statement on prohibiting acts of discrimination against persons who have contracted COVID-19, including PUIs and PUMs

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Province of Pampanga

Executive Order No. 11-A-2020 51 Executive Order No. 12-2020 52 Executive Order No. 14-2020 54 Executive Order No. 15-2020 55

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Executive Order No. 11-A-2020

Executive Order May 29, 2020 Pampanga Province

(Retroactive order) Governor prepares to place the entire Pampanga province under curfew during the community quarantine period, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM, since Pampanga is about to be placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) beginning June 1, 2020.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF Resolution No. 40, Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, amended on May 22, 2020, released by IATF, revision of Pampanga Executive Order No. 11-2020, and placement of Pampanga province under GCQ by the IATF

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Executive Order No. 12-2020

Executive Order May 16, 2020 Pampanga Province

Governor provides updated guidelines on implementing Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) in Pampanga province, beginning May 16 until May 31, 2020. The following guidelines are: (1) mandatory wearing of face masks in public places, offices, and private establishments; (2) social distancing measures; (3) prohibiting unauthorized gatherings that are non-essential or are entertainment-related; (4) prohibiting religious gatherings in excess of 5 persons; (5) observance of strict home quarantine measures; (6) limiting movement of individuals only for the access of essential goods and services, and for work in offices/establishments/industries permitted to operate under IATF omnibus rules, with operating hours between 7:00am and 7:00pm; (7) allowing government employees and private workers to pass from one LGU to another subject to presentation of required IDs and/or certificate of employment; (8) identifying of business establishments/industries prohibited to operate (see document for the list); (9) stay-at- home policy for all individuals below 21 years old, individuals 60 years old and above, pregnant women, and those with other health risks such as immunodeficiency and comorbidities; (10); suspension of public transport; (11) limited mall, restaurant, and hotel operations; (12) permitting movement of the following individuals: healthcare workers and emergency healthcare personnel, government officials, frontline personnel, authorized humanitarian assistance individuals, those travelling for medical/humanitarian reasons, persons transiting to airport to travel abroad, persons permitted to cross zones for work (from zone of destination residence), OFWs and non- OFWs returning to residences, and other persons transported through efforts of the national government upon conduct of necessary quarantine protocols; (13) strict observance of 1-meter social distancing rule in all public transport services, in preparation for transition of the province from MECQ to GCQ later on; (14) the province will impose stringent measures on any municipality/component city violating MECQ guidelines, such that mayors will coordinate with one another and make a uniform or common system of checkpoints and control points subject to the approval of the governor in accordance to E.O. 112 and IATF Resolutions No. 35 and 37,; (14) unhampered movement of all types of cargo; (15) transit of uniformed personnel, government officials, and government employees shall be allowed; (16) curfew hours between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM to remain in effect; (17) prohibiting acts of discrimination against frontline personnel, healthcare workers, OFWs, non-OFWs, and COVID-19 cases whether suspected, confirmed, probable, etc.; (16) work in all government offices to operate in skeletal work capacity and also in alternative work arrangements ; (17) face-to-face classes to remain suspended; and (18) individual outdoor non-contact sports shall be allowed within the jurisdiction of the

53 province; and (19) all industires will be permited to operate upon transition of the province from MECQ to GCQ and/or MGCQ.

Category: Mobility; Facilities Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF Resolution No 37, and Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, released by IATF

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Executive Order No. 14-2020 Executive Order June 1, 2020 Pampanga Province

Governor provides updated guidelines on implementing General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in Pampanga province, beginning June 1 until June 16, 2020. The following guidelines are: (1) observance of minimum public health standards at all times; (2) mandatory wearing of face masks in public places, offices, and private establishments; (3) physical distancing; (4) mass gatherings are prohibited; (5) religious gatherings of more than 10 persons are not allowed per IATF resolution (released prior to June 2020); (6) requirement of the use of home quarantine pass for those accessing essential goods and services; (7) movement of persons within the province shall be limited to access of essential goods and services, work in offices/establishments/industries permitted to operate provided in IATF omnibus rules; (8) public and private construction projects made within the province shall be allowed to continue, subject to strict construction safety guidelines set by DPWH and other agencies concerned; (9) stay-at-home policy for all individuals below 21 years old, individuals 60 years old and above, pregnant women, and those with other health risks such as immunodeficiency and comorbidities; (10) maintaining checkpoints for all entry and exit points within the province; (11) limited mall, restaurant, and hotel operations shall be allowed; (12) public transport is allowed based on DOTr guidelines on public transport operations; (13) permitted movement of the following individuals--healthcare workers and emergency healthcare personnel, government officials, frontline personnel, authorized humanitarian assistance individuals, those travelling for medical/humanitarian reasons, persons transiting to airport to travel abroad, persons permitted to cross zones for work from zone of destination to going back home, OFWs and non-OFWs returning to residences, and other persons transported through efforts of the national government upon conduct of necessary quarantine protocols; (14) unhampered movement of all types of cargo; (15) transit of uniformed personnel, government officials, and government employees shall be allowed; (16) curfew hours between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM to remain in effect; (15) acts of discrimination against frontline personnel, healthcare workers, OFWs, non-OFWs, and COVID-19 cases whether suspected, confirmed, probable, etc. are prohibited; (16) work in all government offices to be placed in full operational capacity; (17) face-to-face classes to remain suspended; and (18) outdoor non-contact sports shall be allowed within the jurisdiction of the province.

Category: Mobility; Facilities Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF Resolution No. 40, and Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, amended on May 22, 2020, released by IATF

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Executive Order No. 15-2020

Executive Order June 16, 2020 Pampanga Province

Implementation of Modified General Community Quarantine over Pampanga Province. The following measures are hereby implemented: (1) wearing of facemaks in public places and offices, and in private establishments; (2) required observance of physical distancing; (3) prohibiting persons below 21 years old and persons 60 years old and above including persons with health concerns to stay at home at all times; (4) public transportation shall be allowed to operate in accordance to DOTR guidelines, including tricycles; (5) limited movement of indiviudas except healthcare personnel, government officials, humanitarian causes, individuals under medical emergency, other frontline personnel; (6) guidelines on movement of persons transiting to airports travelling abroad; (7) interzonal movement; (8) movement of cargoes unhampered and limited to 5 personnel operationg cargo/delivery vehicles; (9) allowing uniformed personnel, government officials, and employees under official business to travel around the province; (10) impementation of curfew hours from 11:00PM until 5:00AM of the next day; (11) prohibiting acts of discrimination agains frontliners, OFWs, individuals who have COVID-19 and other circumstances; (12) suspension of face-to-face classes (pre-school to senior high school) remains in effect, while face-to-face classes for colleges and universities shall be done on a limited basis subject to guidelines set by CHED; and (12) indoor and outdoor non- contact sports shall be allowed.

Category: Mobility; Facilities; Tracing Sectors: Local; Province Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF Resolution No. 46-A, and Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, Province of Pangasinan

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Province of Pangasinan

Executive Order No. 0012-2020 57 Executive Order No. 0013-2020 58 Executive Order No. 0015-2020 59 Executive Order No. 0015-2020-B 60 Executive Order No. 0017-2020 61 Executive Order No. 0019-2020 61 Executive Order No. 0022-2020 62 Executive Order No, 0024-2020-A 63 Executive Order No. 0033-2020 64

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Executive Order No. 0012-2020

Executive Order March 14, 2020 Pangasinan Province

The Office of the Governor of Pangasinan province releases preventive health and safety measures to address the COVID-19 threat in Pangasinan. The following measures implemented are (1) cancellation of classes in all levels from March 16 to April 12, 2020; (2) suspension/postponement of school activities; (3) suspension and postponement of public gatherings in all barangays, municipalities, and component cities such as fietas, reunions, trade fairs, etc.; (4) establishment of safety measures in workplaces, particularly in all private sector establishments; (5) implementation of safety measures in mass public transportation services such as use of hand sanitisers and thermal scanners; (6) monitoring of influx of people; (7) preparation of barangay list of constituents coming from Manila and overseas; (8) self-quarantine measures for constituents coming from Manila and other provinces, OFWs and balikbayans; and (9) immediate reporting of all COVID-19 infections.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Article 2, Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution

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Executive Order No. 0013-2020

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor of Pangasinan placed the entire province under community quarantine from March 16 to April 12, 2020. The community quarantine shall limit movement of people, and will only allow such movements for basic necessities and work. The following additional measures shall also be adapted: (1) setup of quarantine checkpoints, (2) reporting of all persons who have previously resided outside of the province and have gained entry to the province to immediately report to their respective barangays or barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) and observe self-quarantine measures for 14 days; (3) curfew hours; (4) restrictions of movement including practice of social distancing measures, closure of tourist destinations and recreational facilities, encouragement of alternative working arrangements in the private sector, temporary shutdown of malls and shopping centers (except groceries and pharmacies), and limitations to religious gatherings; (5) Modified work schedule for the provincial government; (6) Social distancing measures in public transport services; (7) monitoring and reporting of COVID-19 related cases in barangays; (8) prohibition of hoarding and reselling of basic commodities; and (9) prohibition of spreading fake news regarding COVID-19.

Category: Mobility; Facilities Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification:Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; State of Public Health Emergency in the Philippines through Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Provincial Resolution No. 201-2020; and Executive Order (Provincial) No. 012-2020

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Executive Order No. 0015-2020

Executive Order March 23, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor of Pangasinan places the entire province under an updated Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) beginning March 23, 2020 until March 31, 2020. Meanwhile, the municipality of Malasiqui will also be placed under extreme enhanced community quarantine together with the municipality of Bayambang.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Confirmation of 4 positive COVID-19 cases in the Province, reported on March 23, 2020; IATF Resolution No. 11, dated March 12, 2020.

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Executive Order No. 0015-2020-B

Executive Order March 25, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor of Pangasinan releases revised implementing guidelines on placing the entire Pangasinan province under extreme enhanced community quarantine (EECQ), which will take effect only until May 31, 2020. The following provisions are (1) EECQ in the municipalities of Rosales, Bayambang, and Malasiqui; (2) Strict Home Quarantine measures; (3) suspension of mass public transportation; (4) continuation of suspension of classes; (5) modified work arrangements; (6) limited operation of private establishments; (7) operations of food establishments limited to take out, pick-up, drive- thru, and delivery services, and continued suspension of buffet/eat-all-you-can arrangements; (8) temporary closure of recreational establishments; (9) ban of drinking of alcohol in all public places; (10) prohibition of mass gatherings; (11) limited hospital visits/operations; (12) setting up of quarantine checkpoints across the province; (13) provisions for health workers and checkpoint personnel; (14) monitoring and reporting of all COVID-19 cases; (15) prohibition on hoarding and reselling of basic commodities; and (16) prohibition of spreading fake news on COVID-19.

Category: Mobility; Facilities Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; Declaring a State of Public Health Emergency in the Philippines through Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Executive Order (Provincial) No. 013-2020; Memo from Executive Secretary, Office of the President placing the entire Luzon Island under Enhanced Community Quarantine until March 30, 2020.

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Executive Order No. 0017-2020

Executive Order April 6, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor Amando Espino III declares an extension of the Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) for the entire province until midnight of April 14, 2020. All other rules and regulations issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and by concerned national government agencies shall be adopted and applied in the whole province.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Confirmation of 28 COVID-19 positive cases as of April 4, 2020, with 7 deaths; and in response to Provincial Executive Order No. 0015-2020 and 0015-2020- B)

Executive Order No. 0019-2020

Executive Order April 14, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) over Pangasinan is extended until April 21, 2020. All other rules and regulations issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and by concerned national government agencies shall be continuously applied throughout the province.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Confirmation of 33 COVID-19 positive cases as of April 13, 2020 with 9 deaths; Continuous implementation of Provincial E.O. Nos. 0015-2020, 0015-2020, and 0017-2020.

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Executive Order No. 0022-2020

Executive Order April 30, 2020 Pangasinan Province

The provincial government releases updated Implementing Guidelines on Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) over Pangasinan, with the following provisions hereby provided: (1) extension of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) measures in Pangasinan; (2) introduction of curfew hours from 8:00 PM up to 5:00 AM; (3) continued strict home quarantine measures with exemptions to select personnel and industries; (4) quarantine checkpoints; (5) continued suspension of mass public transportation; (6) continued suspension of classes; (7) modified work arrangements; (8) limited operation of private establishments; (9) restrictions in food establishments; (10) continued closure of recreational establishments; (11) liquor ban; (12) continued prohibition of mass gatherings; (13) continued prohibition of hoarding, profiteering, price fixing/manipulation, and other pernicious practices on basic commodities; (14) prohibition of spreading fake news; (15) prohibition on soliciting donations through misrepresentation or fraudulent practices; (16) establishment of food supply links between farms/food sources and markets; (17) temporary economic relief packages to individuals and businesses; (18) quarantine facilities for OFWs; (19) proper welfare for PWDs; (20) provision of special risk allowance (SRA) for public health workers (PHWs); (21) adoption of economic measures in the government due to COVID-19 public health situation; (22) reorienting hospital operations; (23) social assistance; (24) social distancing measures; and (25) mandatory wearing of face masks in public.

Category: Mobility; Facilities; Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; Declaring a State of Public Health Emergency in the Philippines through Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Executive Order (Provincial) No. 013-2020; Memo from Executive Secretary, Office of the President placing the entire Luzon Island under Enhanced Community Quarantine until March 30, 2020; Republic Act No. 11469-Bayanihan to Heal as One Act; and IATF Resolution No. 29

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Executive Order No, 0024-2020-A

Executive Order May 18, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor of Pangasinan releases implementing guidelines on General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in Pangasinan province. The following provisions provided are: (1) adoption of General Community Quarantine (GCQ) guidelines released through Omnibus Guidelines on Community Quarantine made by the IARF; (2) provision on industries allowed to operate under GCQ; (3) curfew time maintained; (4) authorized persons allowed outside residence; (5) limited public transportation allowed; (6) interzonal movement allowed; (7) resumption of classes on August 24, 2020; (8) liquor ban maintained; (9) resumption of activities for construction industry (10) prohibition on mass gatherings maintained; (11) work arrangements in government; (12) workplace health and safety measures in private sector; (13) mall operations and shopping centers allowed; (14) grace period for payment of loans and payment of commercial/residential rent; (15) mandatory wearing of face masks in public; and (16) no dicrimination policy for health workers, OFWs and non-OFWs, and confirmed individuals with COVID-19.

Category: Mobility; Facilities; Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991); Presidential Proclamation No. 929; Republic Act No. 11469 (Bayanihan to Heal as One Act); IATF Resolution No. 30 dated April 29, 2020; Executive Order No. 112; and IATF resolution No. 35-A dated May 13, 2020.

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Executive Order No. 0033-2020

Executive Order June 16, 2020 Pangasinan Province

Governor issues implementing guidelines on modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) over Pangasinan province beginning June 16, 2020. The following provisions provided are: (1) adoption of modified general community quarantine; (2) curfew time for non-workers, from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM; (3) provisions for industries allowed to operate based on DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-33; (4) COVID-19 testing to be encouraged but not required for return to work; (5) possible resumption of classes in schools depending on new CHED and DepEd guidelines; (6) extension of market operation hours to at least 12 hours; (7) 50% operation capacity for all accommodation establishments ; (9) limited mass gatherings at 50% seating/venue capacity allowed; (10) non-contact fitness activities such as badminton, tennis, skateboarding, jogging, etc. allowed; (11) provision of guidelines for transportation services; (12) guidelines for interzonal movement; (13) guidelines for management of Locally Stranded Individuals (LSIs) and Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs); (14) extension of payment period for taxes, fees, and charges collected by LGUs; (15) amortization of unpaid energy facility dues; (16) grace period for loans and rents; (17) reiteration of wearing of face mask in public; (18) reiteration of no descrimination policies against healthcare workers, OFWs, COVID-19 positive individuals, etc.; and (19) mandatory COVID-19 testing in jails.

Category: Mobility; Facilities; Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Province Justification: Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991); Presidential Proclamation No. 929; Republic Act No. 11469 (Bayanihan to Heal as One Act); Executive Order No. 112; IATF resolution No. 35-A dated May 13, 2020; and Omnibus Guidelines on Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, amended on June 3, 2020 by IATF.

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Province of Quezon

Executive Order No. 13 66 Executive Order No. 15 67 Executive Order No. 16 68 Executive Order No. 17 69 Memorandum Circular No. 32 70 Executive Order No. 18 71 Executive Order No. 21 72 Executive Order No. 23 73 Executive Order No. 24 74 Executive Order No. 25 76 Executive Order No. 30 77

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Executive Order No. 13

Executive Order March 11, 2020 Quezon Province

Entitled, “An Order Directing All City and Municipal Mayors, Public and Private Institutions and others Concerned to Strictly Adhere to the Department of Health Memorandum Issued on February 3, 2020, Interim Guidelines for 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Response”, EO No. 13 directs all to adhere to the DOH Department Memorandum Nos. 2020-0056 (Interim Guidelines for 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Response I the Workplace and 2020-059 (Interim Guidelines for 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Response in Residential Communities.

Category: Protocols Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Report of COVID-19 last 31 December 2019, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-018, Presidential Proclamation No. 922

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Executive Order No. 15

Executive Order March 13, 2020 Quezon Province

To prevent the possible spread of COVID-19 in Quezon Province, this order lays down basic measures adherent to the interim guidelines issued by the Department of Health. Such measures include but are not limited to, coughing or sneezing to tissues or shirt sleeves (if tissues are unavailable), advice that people in good health do not need to use face masks, hand washing, and cleaning frequently-touched surfaces. It also includes guidelines on localized community quarantine where barangay-wide quarantine is advised if there are at least two positive cases in different households. It also has guidelines on self-quarantine (especially for people coming from COVID-19 infected areas), notifying and reporting persons exhibiting symptoms with travel or exposure history, social distancing measures (e.g. at least 1 meter away from other people), and mass gatherings (e.g. suspension of activities with large number of attendees). The EO also has precautionary measures for Hotels and other Tourists Establishments, preventive measures in seaports and Grand Terminal, alternative work arrangements for workers in the government, and preventive measures for provincial employees, clients, and visitors. Travel Orders and Travel Authorities will only be issued to government officials and employees for emergency purposes or for duties within the province. The EO also advised the public to refrain from spreading unverified news articles.

Category: Protocols Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Report of COVID-19 last 31 December 2019, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-018, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, IATF resolution dated 12 March 2020, Alert Level 4 for COVID-19.

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Executive Order No. 16

Executive Order March 17, 2020 Quezon Province

Pursuant to the Memorandum from the President dated 16 March 2020, EO No. 16 contains the guidelines for the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in Quezon Province which will last from 17 March 2020 until 12 April 2020. This order includes guidelines for home quarantine, prohibition of mass gatherings, work from home arrangements, suspension of public transportation, travel restrictions and triage stations at entry points, guidelines on the operation of private establishments, declaration of 8:00 PM to 5:00 Am as public safety hours, suspension of classes, disinfection of government offices and private establishments, and provision of isolation rooms for persons under investigation. It also includes advice on information dissemination where all COVID-19 official announcements and updates shall be exclusively posted at the Quezon Public Information Office Facebook Account.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Report of COVID-19 last 31 December 2019, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-018, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, IATF resolution dated 12 March 2020, Alert Level 4 for COVID-19, Section 16 of the Local Government Code, WHO declaration of COVID-19 as pandemic dated 12 March 2020, Memorandum dated 16 March 2020 imposing an Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon, to immediately arrest the spread of the virus and to provide proactive leadership and a multi-sectoral approach to prevent, control and eliminate the pandemic.

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Executive Order No. 17

Executive Order March 19, 2020 Quezon Province

The order enforces the issuance and use of a Home Quarantine Pass wherein only one person per household is allowed to leave the house between 5:00 am to 8:00 PM. Private establishments must require customers to have a quarantine pass upon entry. Included in the order is the implementation of social distancing, provision of transport services by the barangay or municipal government, and provision of guidelines on travel restrictions and mass gatherings.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Memorandum from the President dated 16 March 2020 imposing an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) over Luzon, to immediately arrest the spread of the virus and to provide proactive leadership and a multi-sectoral approach to prevent, control and eliminate the pandemic, Section 16 of the Local Government Code, Governor Suarez EO No. 16, and need for additional guidelines for people’s compliance to the ECQ.

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Memorandum Circular No. 32

Memorandum Circular March 20, 2020 Quezon Province

Memorandum Circular No. 32 with subject “reiteration of guidelines on the implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine” directs all City and Municipal Mayors to observe the following regulations in their jurisdictions:

- Passage of farm inputs food products and other basic necessities - Passage of health workers in all quarantine checkpoints - Issuance of Home Quarantine Pass - No household shall be denied a Home Quarantine Pass on the basis of lack of registration

Category: Protocols Sectors: Local Government Unit, Health Justification: In view of issues arising from specific provisions of national and provincial orders

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Executive Order No. 18

Executive Order March 24, 2020 Quezon Province

This order amends Section 6 of EO No. 16 (Travel Restrictions and Triage Stations) as follows:

- Land and sea travel to and from Quezon shall be limited to residents and those with official business within the province - Rules and processes on triage stations shall be made by the Quezon Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force - Residents going home to their towns within the province shall not be allowed passage through Quarantine Control Points at provincial and municipal borders - Amended and detailed guidelines on transportation of stranded persons and displaced workers - Establishments allowed to operate must be allowed passage through Quarantine Control Points upon presentation of required documents

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Memorandum from the President dated 16 March 2020 imposing an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) over Luzon, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-062, and Governor Suarez’s EO No. 16

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Executive Order No. 21

Executive Order April 8, 2020 Quezon Province

This order places the Province of Quezon under Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) from 9 April 2020 to 30 April 2020. It includes the following measures and guidelines: (1) households must follow strict home quarantine (2) continued use of Home Quarantine Pass and the one person per household policy, (3) establishments providing basic necessities shall remain open, (4) mandatory wearing of face masks in public spaces, (5) loitering and mass gatherings are prohibited, (6) public transportation is prohibited, going to and within the province is restricted, (7) movements of frontliners are unrestricted, (8) no delay on all cargoes, (8) curfew hours (7:00 PM to 5:00 AM) are enforced, and (9) classes are suspended until 30 April 20202, etc. The order also directs all cities and municipalities to identify isolation facilities and to ensure the compliance of their constituents.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Memorandum from the President dated 16 March 2020 imposing an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) over Luzon; Philippines has 3,870 confirmed patients with 93 recovered and 182 deaths, Quezon Province has 19 confirmed cases with 3 deaths and 420 as PUIs, Quezon Province has lowest number of confirmed case in CALABARZON, IATF resolution on the extension of the lockdown, Provincial COVID-19 IATF to implement stricter rules

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Executive Order No. 23

Executive Order May 2, 2020 Quezon Province

This order issues the following precautionary measures and guidelines to be strictly observed:

- Minimum public health standards shall be complied with at all times including the mandatory wearing of face masks and physical distancing - Strict home quarantine - Home Quarantine Pass: One person per household policy to continue - Any person below 21, those above 60, those who are immunocompromised, pregnant women, and those staying with the aforementioned, are required to stay at home - Prohibition of mass gatherings and loitering - Suspension of mass public transport - One passenger policy for tricycles and no back-ride rule for motorcycles - Travel going and within the province are extremely restricted - Unrestricted movement of frontline workers must be ensured - All cargoes shall not be delayed - Liquor ban: no alcoholic or intoxicating drinks shall be sold - All establishments must be closed at 5:00 PM - Curfew hours from 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM - Work from home arrangement must be maintained - Suspension of classes

The EO also lists down establishments that are allowed to operate and additional authorized persons outside of residence (APOR). It contains guidelines for Overseas Filipino Workers and Balikbayans and directs all cities and municipalities to ensure the compliance of their constituents.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Education, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: IATF extension of the ECQ until 15 May 2020, IATF-IED issued additional guidelines dated 30 April 2020, COVID-19 Provincial IATF agreed to extend EECQ in the province and to effect stricter rules, measures to support the national government in flattening the curve shall be in placed

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Executive Order No. 24

Executive Order May 13, 2020 Quezon Province

This order places the Province of Quezon under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) starting 16 May 2020 until 31 May 2020. It also defined the terms (1) Community Quarantine, (2) COVID-19, (3) General Community Quarantine, and (4) Minimum Public Health Standards (which was set by DOH). This order lists down the operation of establishments allowed to operate at different capacities. Industries falling under Category I are allowed to operate at full capacity including hospitals, retail establishments, food preparation, and delivery services etc.. Those under Category II are allowed to operate at fifty percent to full capacity, without prejudice to alternative work arrangements, including beverages, electrical machinery, etc.. Category III industries are allowed to operate at a maximum of fifty percent operational capacity, without prejudice to alternative work arrangements, including BPOs, banks, legal and accounting services, etc. On the other hand, Category IV establishments are not allowed to operate at all including gym/fitness studios, entertainment industries, tourist destinations, etc.. Work in the provincial government shall be at seventy-five percent workforce.

This EO also lays down safety guidelines on the following:

- private and public construction projects, - Interzonal movement, movement within the province and to/from other GCQ areas, OFWs, relief operations, and hiring of local workers, - Operations of malls and shopping centers, except leisure establishments and services, set by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through Memorandum Circular 20-21 (s.2020), - Authorized persons outside of residence (APOR), - Public Health Standards issued by DOH through Administrative Order No. 2020- 015, - Safety guidelines for public utility vehicles set by the Department of Transportation (DOTr), and - Health measures to reduce transmission of COVID-19 in workplaces issued by DTI and the Department of Labor and Employment.

Furthermore, the EO includes provisions on the mandatory wearing of face masks in public places, continuation of liquor ban and curfew, suspension of physical classes, and prohibition of mass gatherings. It also orders all government offices and private establishments to designate a COVID-19 hotline and call center for employees to report if

75 they exhibit symptoms. The EO also directs all cities and municipalities to ensure the compliance of their constituents.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Education, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: IATF Resolution Nos. 30 and 35, Quezon Province has a total of 73 confirmed cases, 1,465 suspects, 3 probable cases, 7 mortalities, and 46 recoveries; there is a need to build on the existing response measures; WHO recommendation to ease quarantine restriction shall be done gradually to prevent resurgence of infection, COVID- 19 Provincial IATF approved GCQ guidelines to be implemented in Quezon, measures to support the national government in flattening the curve shall be in placed

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Executive Order No. 25

Executive Order May 31, 2020 Quezon Province

This order places the Province of Quezon under General Community Quarantine from 1 June 2020 to 15 June 2020. EO No. 24 declares Quezon Province to be in General Community Quarantine starting 16 May 2020 until 31 May 2020. It also defined the terms (1) Community Quarantine, (2) COVID-19, (3) General Community Quarantine, and (4) Minimum Public Health Standards (which was set by DOH).

It also listed establishments under Categories I-IV who can operate at different workforce capacities, which was pursuant to IATF-EID Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines and to DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20- 22 (s. 2020). Work in provincial government will be at full operational capacity. The EO also ordered that the operation of barbershops and salons are allowed to reopen beginning 7 June 2020 at thirty percent capacity which can gradually increase up to fifty percent after two weeks (this is in pursuant to IATF Resolution No. 41). It also includes guidelines on wearing of face masks, observance of physical distancing, liquor ban, curfew hours and their corresponding penalties for violations. Mass gatherings are still prohibited but religious gatherings are allowed at maximum of ten persons and subject to strict health protocols such as wearing face masks and physical distancing. Outdoor no- contact exercises shall be allowed but also subject to minimum public health standards. The EO also contains guidelines of interzonal and intrazonal movement, and on management of returning OFWs and Locally Stranded Individuals (LSIs). The EO also directs all cities and municipalities to ensure the compliance of their constituents; LCEs are encouraged to issue applicable ordinances/guidelines as needed.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: President Duterte placed the entire island of Luzon under ECQ, imposition of ECQ in Region IV-A until 15 May 2020, and GCQ from May 26 to 31; Quezon Province has 98 confirmed patients, 1, 869 suspected, 16 probable, 8 mortalities, and 73 recoveries; Governor Suarez EO No. 24, IATF-EID Resolution No. 40, measures to support the national government in flattening the curve shall be in placed

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Executive Order No. 30

Executive Order July 1, 2020 Quezon Province

This order extends the period of General Community Quarantine in the Province of Quezon until 15 June 2020. It also defined the terms (1) Community Quarantine, (2) COVID-19, (3) Modified General Community Quarantine, and (4) Minimum Public Health Standards (which was set by DOH).

The order categorizes establishments into 4 based on the allowed workforce operational capacities. Categories I-III are allowed to operate at full operational capacity while Category IV is allowed to operate at a maximum fifty percent operational capacity. It also lists down other permitted establishments subject to stricter guidelines such as barber shops, dine-in restaurants, etc. Movement of all persons under MGCQ shall be limited to accessing essential goods and services. Work in provincial government will be at full operational capacity.

The EO also includes guidelines on wearing of face masks, observance of physical distancing, and curfew hours (from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM); and their corresponding penalties for violations. Mass gatherings shall be allowed at fifty percent venue capacity.

Outdoor no-contact exercises shall be allowed but also subject to minimum public health standards. It also has safety guidelines for public utility vehicles, interzonal and intrazonal movement, and on management of OFWs and arrival of Non-OFWs. Limited face-to-face classes may be conducted in HEIs, provided there is strict compliance to minimum public health standards, face-to-face TVET training may be conducted up to fifty percent site capacity, and the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan of DepEd shall be adopted.

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The EO also directs all cities and municipalities to ensure the compliance of their constituents; LCEs are encouraged to issue applicable ordinances/guidelines as needed.

Category: Protocols, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Unit, Education, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: President Duterte Memorandum dated 16 March 2020, IATF-EID Resolution Nos. 30 and 35, IATF-EID Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, Quezon Province has 160 confirmed cases, 2116 suspected, 20 probable cases, 11 mortalities, and 127 recoveries., IATF-EID declared Modified General Community Quarantine in Quezon Province from 1 July to 15 July 2020, measures to support the national government in flattening the curve shall be in placed

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City of Baguio

Executive Order No. 32, S. 2020 80 Executive Order No. 85, S. 2020 89 Executive Order No. 33, S. 2020 80 Executive Order No. 86, S. 2020 89 Executive Order No. 57, S. 2020 81 Ordinance Numbered 44 (Series of Executive Order No. 59, S. 2020 81 2020) 90 Executive Order No. 60, S. 2020 82 Ordinance Numbered 52 (Series of 2020) 90 Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020 82 Executive Order No. 90, S. 2020 91 Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020 83 Executive Order No. 89, S. 2020 92 Executive Order No. 69, S. 2020 83 Executive Order No. 93, S. 2020 94 Executive Order No. 70, S. 2020 84 Ordinance Numbered 54 (Series of Executive Order No. 75, S. 2020 84 2020) 94 Executive Order No. 76, S. 2020 85 Executive Order No. 95, S. 2020 95 Executive Order No. 77, S. 2020 85 Resolution Numbered 325 (Series of Executive Order No. 78, S. 2020 86 2020) 96 Executive Order No. 79, S. 2020 86 Executive Order No. 101, S. 2020 96 Executive Order No. 80, S. 2020 87 Ordinance Numbered 71 (Series of Guidelines for Repatriation and 2020) 97 Mandatory Quarantine of Returning Executive Order No. 103, S. 2020 97 OFWs 87 Executive Order No. 105, S. 2020 98 Executive Order No. 81, S. 2020 88 Executive Order No. 111, S. 2020 98 Ordinance Numbered 41 (Series of 2020) 88

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Executive Order No. 32, S. 2020

Executive Order February 4, 2020 Baguio City

All business establishments and service providers in the transport sector are ordered to observe strict hand and respiratory hygiene. All contact surfaces are ordered to always be disinfected and the surroundings to be kept clean at all times.

Category: Others: Sanitary Measures Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses; Transportation Justification: Section 16 of the Local Government Code

Executive Order No. 33, S. 2020

Executive Order February 4, 2020 Baguio City

All barangays are ordered to activate, mobilize, and deploy their Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (BHERTs). These BHERTs shall serve as the primary implementers of procedures and protocols to prevent the further spread of 2019-nCoV in their respective communities. They are to carry out directives from the 2019-nCoV Inter Agency Task Force Plan.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: 2019-nCoV Inter-Agency Task Force Plan; DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-018

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Executive Order No. 57, S. 2020

Executive Order March 10, 2020 Baguio City

This Order cancels and suspends all planned and ongoing major public gatherings in Baguio City: namely the Panagbenga Festival 2020, the Night Market along Harrison Road, the Sunday Session Pedestrianization, and the Cordillera Administrative Regional Athletic Association (CARAA) Games.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government; Health; Tourism Justification: Proclamation No. 922; Section 16 of the Local Government Code

Executive Order No. 59, S. 2020

Executive Order March 11, 2020 Baguio City

This Order amends EO No. 32 to include businesses in the tourism and hospitality industry in the strict observance of hand and respiratory hygiene measures.

Category: Others: Sanitary Measures Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses; Tourism; Transportation Justification: Executive Order No. 32, S. 2020; Section 16 of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 60, S. 2020

Executive Order March 12, 2020 Baguio City

In light of the State of Public Health Emergency, classes in all levels are suspended from March 13-22, 2020. School administrators are also ordered to immediately disinfect and sanitize their classrooms and facilities.

Category: Education Sectors: Local Government; Education Justification: Proclamation No. 922; Section 16 of the Local Government Code

Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Baguio City

This order places Baguio City under Community Quarantine, pursuant to the guidelines in Resolutions No. 11 and 12 of the IATF-EID. This follows shortly after Metro Manila's own Community Quarantine caused an exodus to the provinces. Checkpoints are set up on all major entry points of the city to implement mandatory temperature screening and submission of Health Declaration Forms for persons entering Baguio. Restrictions in mass gatherings, business operations, movement, and the like are placed as outlined in the said Resolutions. Procedures for PUIs, PUMs, and COVID-19 infected persons are also laid out.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Treatment Sectors: Local Government; Health; Private Sector and Businesses; Tourism; Transportation Justification: IATF-EID Resolution Nos. 11 & 12; Proclamation No. 922

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Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020

Executive Order March 17, 2020 Baguio City

Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020 is amended following the Memorandum for Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon. Baguio City is elevated to ECQ status. More private establishments are placed under stricter restrictions as only those providing the most basic necessities are allowed. BPOs and export oriented industries are exempted from shutting down provided that they follow strict safety protocols. Longer curfew hours are implemented and public transport is altogether suspended.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Treatment Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020; Memorandum from the Executive Secretary On Community Quarantine Over the Entire Luzon and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation

Executive Order No. 69, S. 2020

Executive Order March 27, 2020 Baguio City

Executive Orders No. 65, 68, and 69 pertaining to the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) are amended to temporarily allow the operations of hardware stores, office supply stores, electrical supply stores, and auto supply stores from March 27- 29, 2020. This is in response to the dwindling supply of PPEs and other essential items and equipment in critical frontline services.

Category: Prohibition; PPEs Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020; Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020

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Executive Order No. 70, S. 2020

Executive Order April 4, 2020 Baguio City

This order mandates the wearing of face masks by all persons within the jurisdiction of Baguio City following IATF-EID Resolution No. 18. This is implemented in consonance with strict hygiene practices and social distancing.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Health Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 18

Executive Order No. 75, S. 2020

Executive Order April 8, 2020 Baguio City

Hardware stores, office supply stores, electrical supply stores, and auto supply stores are finally allowed to open every Thursday and Friday during the Community Quarantine period.

Category: Prohibition; PPEs Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020; Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020; Executive Order No. 69, S. 2020

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Executive Order No. 76, S. 2020

Executive Order April 8, 2020 Baguio City

Electronic supply and accessory stores as well as information and communications technology gadget stores are included among those who can operate every Thursday and Friday to accommodate the operational needs of BPOs and export oriented industries.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020; Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020

Executive Order No. 77, S. 2020

Executive Order April 8, 2020 Baguio City

This order enforces a liquor ban that prohibits the sale, distribution, and consumption of liquor products in Baguio while under Community Quarantine.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Memorandum from the Executive Secretary On Community Quarantine Over the Entire Luzon and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation

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Executive Order No. 78, S. 2020

Executive Order April 8, 2020 Baguio City

Suspension of classes in all levels for public schools, private schools, and other institutions of learning in Baguio City are extended until May 31, 2020.

Category: Education Sectors: Education Justification: Executive Order No. 60, S. 2020

Executive Order No. 79, S. 2020

Executive Order April 10, 2020 Baguio City

In light of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) fund being implemented according to the list of beneficiaries provided by the Barangay, the Mayor orders all Barangay units to include 3-5 members of the community who are of unquestionable credibility and integrity in their respective screening committees. This is to ensure community participation and to encourage transparency and fairness in the process of identifying beneficiaries.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Social Services Justification: Republic Act No. 7160 "Bayanihan To Heal As One Act"

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Executive Order No. 80, S. 2020

Executive Order April 11, 2020 Baguio City

This Order extends the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Baguio until April 30, 2020 following the IATF-EID's recommendation to extend the ECQ over the entire Luzon.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: Memorandum from the Executive Secretary On Extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine Over the Entire Luzon Until 30 April 2020

Guidelines for Repatriation and Mandatory Quarantine of Returning OFWs

Advisory April 13, 2020 Baguio City

This advisory lays out guidelines on the return of repatriated OFWs to the City. Only those who have coordinated with OWWA may be allowed entry to the City. These OFWs are also required to present pertinent documents such as their Health Declaration Forms, Philippine Passport, POEA documents, Seaman's Book, etc. They shall proceed to the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) Triage Unit to be tested and to be determined if they will continue with self-quarantine at home or to proceed to isolation as a suspect case.

Category: Testing; Treatment Sectors: Health Justification: Memorandum from the Executive Secretary On Community Quarantine Over the Entire Luzon and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation

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Executive Order No. 81, S. 2020

Executive Order April 14, 2020 Baguio City

This order extends the suspension of work and the observation of alternative work arrangements of frontline and essential services in the City Government of Baguio until April 30, 2020 following the extension of the ECQ until the same date.

Category: Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Local Government; Executive Office Justification: Memorandum from the Executive Secretary On Extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine Over the Entire Luzon Until 30 April 2020; Executive Order No. 66, S. 2020; CSC Memorandum Circular No. 7, Series of 2020

Ordinance Numbered 41 (Series of 2020)

City Ordinance April 17, 2020 Baguio City

Through this ordinance, the allocates 10.24 million pesos from Baguio City's appropriated Anti-Coronavirus Disease 2019 Fund to be used by the 128 Barangays for their operational expenses in their response efforts. 39 barangays will receive 60 thousand pesos, 51 barangays will receive 80 thousand pesos, 37 barangays will receive 100 thousand pesos, and 1 barangay will receive 120 thousand pesos.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Health; Social Services Justification: Ordinance Numbered 30, Series of 2020

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Executive Order No. 85, S. 2020

Executive Order April 29, 2020 Baguio City

This order extends the duration of the ECQ in Baguio City until May 15, 2020 following the IATF-EID's Resolution to extend the ECQ over Baguio.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 29

Executive Order No. 86, S. 2020

Executive Order April 29, 2020 Baguio City

In consideration of the needs of commuters, PPE manufacturers, and those staying at home; bicycle supply and repair shops, textile supply stores, and electrical appliance supply and repair shops are allowed to operate every Monday and Wednesday of the week during the Community Quarantine period

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses; Transportation Justification: Executive Order No. 65, S. 2020; Executive Order No. 67, S. 2020

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Ordinance Numbered 44 (Series of 2020)

City Ordinance May 7, 2020 Baguio City

This ordinance penalizes acts of discrimination committed against persons affected by COVID-19, medical personnel, other health workers, and essential workers who are helping make Baguio COVID-19 free. It defines the persons protected under this ordinance as well as the prohibited acts and their respective penalties. Prohibited acts include degrading, demeaning, or belittling the status and dignity of said protected persons; denying and refusing them access to basic goods and services, accommodations, or lodging; inflicting or threatening to inflict physical harm to them; and revealing their private information without authorization.

Category: Frontliners; Others: Anti-discrimination Sectors: Health; Corrections/Justice Justification: Section 458 of the Local Government Code

Ordinance Numbered 52 (Series of 2020)

City Ordinance May 14, 2020 Baguio City

Under this ordinance, all business establishments in Baguio affected during the quarantine period are granted tax relief. This Business and Real Property Tax relief is granted to all establishments regardless of whether they closed or not. Taxes falling due within the ECQ can be paid on or before June 30 without penalty, while taxes due for the third and fourth quarters can be paid on or before the last working day of December 2020. Unpaid taxes that fell due before the ECQ are still classified as delinquent and will still have imposed penalties under the existing tax ordinance, but the period covered by the ECQ will not be included in the computations for said penalties.

Category: Frontliners; Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy Justification: Section 192 of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 90, S. 2020

Executive Order May 16, 2020 Baguio City

This order adopts internal rules and regulations on the implementation of alternative work arrangements for the City Government of Baguio. These alternative work arrangements consist of work-from-home, skeleton workforce, and the four-day workweek, as well as a combination of the three.

A skeleton workforce is mandatory in all offices and departments. The work-from-home arrangement can be given only when applicable under the CSC Guidelines. While the four- day workweek can only be adopted under exceptional circumstances.

Category: Others: Work Arrangement Sectors: Local Government; Executive Office; Health Justification: CSC Memorandum Circular No. 10 Series of 2020; Executive Order No. 89, S. 2020

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Executive Order No. 89, S. 2020

Executive Order May 18, 2020 Baguio City

Following the IATF-EID's designation of Baguio City as a moderate risk area and pursuant to the same Task Force's Resolution No. 35, the city is placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ). Strict prohibitions on mass gatherings and on non- essential movement are still in place, but several industries that were otherwise restricted under the ECQ are now permitted to operate, subject to regulations set by IATF-EID Resolution No. 30.

Essential sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, forestry, food, medicine, as well as its allied manufacturing, retail, logistics, and supply chain industries are allowed to operate in full capacity. Other essential services such as banks and financial institutions, information and communications technology, gasoline and petroleum stations, laundry services, and funeral services are also allowed to have full capacity.

Restaurants, cafes, and other food service establishments are only allowed to have preparation, take-out, and delivery services.

Public and private physician clinics, dental clinics, optometry clinics, and medical laboratories may operate from Monday to Saturday subject to the DOH's Health Standards Advisories.

Essential public and private construction projects are allowed to continue subject to the DPWH and the City Administrator's Office guidelines. Its allied industries such as hardware, electric supply, machine shops, auto repair, and aggregates are allowed to operate from Monday to Saturday.

Mining and other manufacturing, electronic commerce, housing and property management, legal and accounting, auditing, scientific, technical, and professional services may operate at 50% capacity. BPO's and export oriented industries may also continue to operate at 50% capacity provided that they avail of work-from-home schedules or on-site/near-site accommodations.

Office supply, electronic supply and repair, information and communications technology gadget shops, bicycle supply and repair, and printing and publishing services may operate

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6 days a week. Meanwhile, electric appliances supply and repair shops and furniture shops may operate 3 days a week.

Hotels, lodging, and hospitality establishments are not yet allowed to operate except in instances where they cater to stranded individuals, quarantined individuals, or accommodations agreements with other permitted industries and accommodations agreements for health care workers.

To accommodate workers in these reopened industries, public transport in the form of public utility jeepneys and taxi units are now allowed to operate at 50% capacity.

All of these permitted industries and sectors are still subject to strict hygiene and social distancing measures and are required to provide the necessary protective fixtures and disinfectant materials for their customers, clients, or passengers.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 35

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Executive Order No. 93, S. 2020

Executive Order May 21, 2020 Baguio City

This order mandates all workers in the public market, satellite markets, supermarkets, grocery stores, and PUV drivers to wear face shields, face masks, and hand gloves.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses

Ordinance Numbered 54 (Series of 2020)

City Ordinance May 22, 2020 Baguio City

This ordinance mandates a rental holiday for real properties used for industrial or commercial purposes. Owners and lessors are prohibited from collecting rent from tenants who were prevented from operating and engaging in business during the community quarantine periods. Stalls in the city-owned Baguio Public Market that continued to operate are still mandated to settle their unpaid rent, but without penalty and surcharges.

Category: Frontliners; Others: Anti-discrimination Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy Justification: Executive Order 65, S. 2020; Executive Order 69, S. 2020; Article 1654 and 1657 of the New Civil Code and the particular terms in lease contracts

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Executive Order No. 95, S. 2020

Executive Order May 31, 2020 Baguio City

Following the IATF-EID Resolution No. 41, Baguio City is placed under Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ). Minimum health standards such as hygiene, sanitation, and social distancing measures will still be strictly implemented. A curfew from 9:00PM to 4:00AM and a temporary ban on the sale and distribution of liquor are still imposed. Regulations on entry to the city are still maintained.

Indoor and outdoor non-contact sports and other forms of physical fitness and exercise are allowed. Higher educational institutions are also allowed to conduct face-to-face classes. Work in public and private offices can also be resumed at full capacity; but employees who are pregnant, senior citizens, or those who have immunodeficiency, comorbidity, or other health risks are to be assigned alternative work arrangements. All these are permitted provided that they observe minimum health standards.

All permitted industries under the GCQ are now allowed to operate at full capacity. Additional sectors are now also allowed subject to various restrictions. Food establishments are now allowed to offer dine-in services at 50% capacity. Barber shops and salons may also provide services limited to basic haircutting at half capacity as well. Fitness centers, gyms, and other recreational facilities may also operate at half of venue capacity. Internet shops are also allowed to provide their services, except for gaming, at 50% capacity. Hotels, lodging, or hospitality establishments may also operate at half capacity provided that their operations are limited to basic lodging.

General merchandise stores, RTW retail stores, and other dry goods retail establishments are also allowed to operate subject to implementation of minimum health standards and social distancing. Public transport is still limited to half capacity.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 41

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Resolution Numbered 325 (Series of 2020)

City Council Resolution June 8, 2020 Baguio City

The resolves to suspend the issuance and processing of business permits for online sellers. They are allowed to engage in business without the additional burden of getting a permit as long as normalcy is yet to be declared.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Executive Order 65, S. 2020; Executive Order 69, S. 2020

Executive Order No. 101, S. 2020

Executive Order June 15, 2020 Baguio City

This order amends Executive Order No. 33 and directs barangay units to activate, mobilize, and deploy more Barangay Health Response Teams (BHERTs). The previous minimum of one BHERT per barangay with room for an additional unit for barangays with more than 5,000 residents is hereby supplanted. The new order mandates one BHERT for every 1,000 residents.

Category: Frontliners; Treatment; Recovery Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: DOH Administrative Order No. 2020-0016; Executive Order No. 33, S. 2020

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Ordinance Numbered 71 (Series of 2020)

City Ordinance June 22, 2020 Baguio City

This ordinance authorizes Public Utility Jeepneys to have tip boxes installed. This is in response to their reduced incomes due to the halving of their carrying capacity without any fare increase.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Transportation Justification: LTFRB Memorandum Circular No. 2020-017

Executive Order No. 103, S. 2020

Executive Order June 24, 2020 Baguio City

To further ease restrictions on the local economy, this Order revises the general curfew in Baguio City for the MGCQ from 9:00PM until 4:00AM to 10:00PM until 4:00AM.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Police and Interior Affairs; Finance/Economy Justification: Executive Order No. 95, S. 2020

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Executive Order No. 105, S. 2020

Executive Order July 1, 2020 Baguio City

This order extends the implementation of the MGCQ in Baguio City until July 15, 2020.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: Executive Order No. 102, S. 2020; IATF-EID Designation

Executive Order No. 111, S. 2020

Executive Order July 16, 2020 Baguio City

This order extends the implementation of the MGCQ in Baguio City until July 31, 2020. Some revisions to existing MGCQ guidelines are also introduced. Religious services are allowed at 25% of venue capacity provided that clearance for such activities are issued by the Mayor's Office, while work conferences and other essential small gatherings are allowed at 50% of venue capacity

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Education; Tourism Justification: Executive Order No. 102, S. 2020; IATF-EID Designation

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City of Caloocan

Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (01) 100 Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (2) 100 Executive Order No. 09, s. 2020 101 Ordinance No. 0852, s. 2020 101

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Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (01)

Memorandum Order March 09 , 2020 Caloocan City

This orders for the cancellation of classes in city day care centers and disinfection and sanitation of facilities and nearby vicinity to prevent the spread of COVID-19

Category: Education Sectors: Education Justification: Proclamation No. 922

Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (2)

Memorandum Order March 09 , 2020 Caloocan City

This orders for the suspension of classes in all levels both in public and private schools from 10-11 March 2020 and disinfection and sanitation of facilities to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Category: Education Sectors: Education Justification: Proclamation No. 922

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Executive Order No. 09, s. 2020

Executive Order March 23 , 2020 Caloocan City

The Office of the City Mayor implemented a liquor ban within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Caloocan. The order prohibits the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages during the duration of the national health emergency and state of calamity.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-04, Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolution No. 3396, s 2020

Ordinance No. 0852, s. 2020

Ordinance March 23 , 2020 Caloocan City

The Tanggapan ng Sangguniang Panlungsod extended the deadline for the first installment payment of real property taxes without interest due and payable on or before March 31, 2020 until June 30, 2020.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Justification: Local Government Code of 1991

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City of Las Piñas

Executive Order No. 007, s. 2020 103 Ordinance No. 1687, s. 2020 103 Ordinance No. 1688, s. 2020 104 Ordinance No. 1689, s. 2020 104 Ordinance No. 1693, s. 2020 105 Ordinance No. 1696, s. 2020 105

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Executive Order No. 007, s. 2020

Executive Order March 21, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Office of the City Mayor appealed to all lessors of commercial establishments in the City of Las Piñas to waive the corresponding rental fees of all lessees for at least one month in view of the global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 situation and the community quarantine.

Category: Others: Rental Fees Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, Implementation of Enhanced General Community Quarantine

Ordinance No. 1687, s. 2020

Ordinance April 15, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Las Piñas implemented the implementation of Liquor ban over the territorial jurisdiction of Las Piñas City during the period of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) with imposed penalties for violation.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses

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Ordinance No. 1688, s. 2020

Ordinance April 15, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Las Piñas ordered the strict implementation of the Anti- Loitering Act during the period of the ECQ with imposed penalties for violation.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses

Ordinance No. 1689, s. 2020

Ordinance April 15, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Las Piñas mandated the wearing of face masks or other similar protective paraphernalia in public places with imposed penalties for violation.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses

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Ordinance No. 1693, s. 2020

Ordinance May 20, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Las Piñas lifted the liquor ban imposed through the Ordinance No. 1687. Only distributors, wholesalers, grocery stores, sari-sari stores, convenience stores, and the like shall be allowed to sell liquor. However, drinking in public places is still strictly prohibited. Consumption of liquor is only allowed within the confines of one’s home.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses

Ordinance No. 1696, s. 2020

Ordinance June 30, 2020 Las Piñas City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Las Piñas imposed the strict implementation of curfew hours from 10PM to 4AM over the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Las Piñas.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses

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City of Makati

City Resolution No. 2020-016 107 City Resolution No. 2020-017 107 City Resolution No. 2020-018 108 City Resolution No. 2020-019 108 City Resolution No. 2020-020 109 City Ordinance No. 2020-074 109 City Ordinance No. 2020-075 110 City Ordinance No. 2020-080 110 City Ordinance No. 2020-086 111 City Ordinance No. 2020-087 111 City Ordinance No. 2020-088 112 City Ordinance No. 2020-089 113 City Ordinance No. 2020-090 113 City Ordinance No. 2020-092 114 City Ordinance No. 2020-094 114 City Ordinance No. 2020-095 115 City Ordinance No. 2020-100 115 City Ordinance No. 2020-102 116 City Ordinance No. 2020-115 116 City Ordinance No. 2020-116 117 City Ordinance No. 2020-117 117 City Ordinance No. 2020-128 118 City Ordinance No. 2020-140 119 City Ordinance No. 2020-149 120 City Ordinance No. 2020-152 120

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City Resolution No. 2020-016

Resolution March 16, 2020 Makati City

The resolution declares a State of Calamity in the City of Makati due to the COVID-19 pandemic authorizing the utilization of the Quick Response Fund.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government

City Resolution No. 2020-017

Resolution March 16, 2020 Makati City

This establishes restrictions in the operation of government and private facilities until April 14, 2020, unless extended or shortened. Establishments closed and with limited operations are specified in the resolution. Enforcement of the resolution is directed by the Makati Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (DRRMO), Public Safety Department (PSD), Makati Action Center (MAC) and Business Permit Office (BPO), with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and Bantay Bayan personnel of barangays,

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government Justification: President Rodrigo Roa Duterte issued Executive Order No. 168 effectively placing the entire National Capital Region (NCR) under Community Quarantine

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City Resolution No. 2020-018

Resolution March 19, 2020 Makati City

This resolution enjoins all establishments, whether public or private, and households within the City of Makati to implement "Ocho-ocho" for the purpose of disinfecting and sanitizing the houses, workplaces, and common areas everyday at 8:00 am and 8:00 pm.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government

City Resolution No. 2020-019

Resolution March 19, 2020 Makati City

This resolution authorizes the city mayor to accept, for and on behalf of the City Government of Makati, all donations favorable to the City of Makati during the National Public Health Emergency and to sign the Deeds of Donation and all other pertinent documents relative hereto.

Category: Facilities; Recovery Sectors: Local Government

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City Resolution No. 2020-020

Resolution March 19, 2020 Makati City

This resolution authorizes the city mayor to enter into and sign various agreements, contracts, and the like, for and in behalf of the city government of Makati with different institutional partners from the industry who are mutually committed, qualified, and have agreed to deliver programs and projects that support the local government's thrust in ensuring the health, safety, and security of each Makatizen during the national public health emergency.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government

City Ordinance No. 2020-074

Ordinance March 19, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance mandates the strict implementation of the curfew hours from 8:00PM to 5:00AM of the following day to all persons within the City of Makati. Exempted persons are specified in the ordinance. Non-essential activities, whether public or private, whether indoors or outdoors, are prohibited during curfew hours. Corresponding penalties to violations are detailed in the ordinance.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: The Office of the President issued a Memorandum dated March 16, 2020 placing the entire Luzon under Enhanced Community Quarantine.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-075

Ordinance March 19, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance extends the deadline of payment in collection of business licenses, real property taxes, deeds, and charges, and suspends the imposition of penalties, interests, and surcharges in the revenue-generating activities of the city to decrease the number of persons transacting with the city government.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government Justification: The City Mayor issued Executive Order No. 10 implementing strict social distancing in the City of Makati to control and limit the exposure to COVID-19

City Ordinance No. 2020-080

Ordinance March 26, 2020 Makati City

The ordinance temporarily suspends the implementation of Sections 21 to 23 of the City Ordinance No. 2002-095, otherwise known as the Solid Waste Management Code of the City of Makati, during the State of Calamity, Public Health Emergency, and the like. Sections 21 to 23 of the City Ordinance No. 2003-095 specify the use of environmental- friendly materials.

Category: Others: Waste Management Sectors: Local Government Justification: The City Government of Makati will be distributing relief goods to affected Makatizens and food packs for health workers and frontliners who are helping in the management of the COVID-19 situation.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-086

Ordinance April 8, 2020 Makati City

The ordinance appropriates Php 347,950,197.22 as Supplemental Budget No. 2 for Calendar Year 2020 which will be sourced from the realignment of existing programs, projects, and activities, for the purpose of funding COVID-19 response efforts. The budget source comes from realignments from the Continuing Appropriations under the 20% Development Fund. The City Mayor is authorized to realign the funds subject to the availability of savings and within the same expense class.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: The Office of the Mayor, through the Budget Department, has prepared the Statement of Supplemental Appropriations No. 2 and the city government has available funds for appropriation by way of supplemental budget which remain unencumbered and unobligated.

City Ordinance No. 2020-087

Ordinance April 8, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance prohibits any person from committing any act of discrimination, as specified in the ordinance, against any person who is infected of suspected to be infected with an infectious or communicable disease, whether as a patient or as a health service frontliner or essential worker. Corresponding penalties to violations are specified in the ordinance.

Category: Others: Anti-Discrimination Practices; Frontliners Sectors: Local Government Justification: DOH decried acts of discrimination and urged the public to refrain from harassing or discriminating against frontliners and service workers, especially as the stigma may compromise the government's efforts toward isolation and treatment.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-088

Ordinance April 8, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance requires all persons who are infected or suspected to be infected with an infectious or communicable disease to subject themselves to quarantine for seven days or longer as determined by the guidelines and protocols issued by DOH or other governing bodies, except persons afflicted with AIDS, HIV, STIs, or other kinds of infectious or communicable diseases which do not necessitate mandatory quarantine. Corresponding penalties to violations are specified in the ordinance. Quarantine guidelines and protocols shall be issued by the Makati Health Department (MHD).

Category: Tracing; Testing Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: DOH decried acts of discrimination and urged the public to refrain from harassing or discriminating against frontliners and service workers, especially as the stigma may compromise the government's efforts toward isolation and treatment.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-089

Ordinance April 8, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance makes wearing of face masks or other similar protective equipment mandatory, as determined by the guidelines and protocols issued by DOH and other governing bodies, for people who will be going out of their home premises within the jurisdiction of the City of Makati during the existence of Public Health Emergency or similar declarations. Establishments and transport services shall require persons entering therein to wear face masks of other similar protective equipment. Corresponding penalties to violations are specified in the ordinance.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: IATF-EID directed LGUs to issue necessary corresponding order or ordinance requiring the use of face masks, along with penalties for violation of the measure.

City Ordinance No. 2020-090

Ordinance April 15, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance further extends the deadline of payment, and likewise suspends the imposition of penalties, interests and surcharges, in the revenue-generating activities/sources of the city due to the extension of the ECQ relative to the COVID-19 pandemic. The collection of payments of all other local revenue-generating activities/sources of income of the City of Makati are held in abeyance until May 30, 2020 or thirty days after the lifting of ECQ whichever comes earlier.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government Justification: Further extending the deadline of payment in the collection of taxes, fees, and charges, as well as suspending the imposition of penalties, interests, and surcharges will effectively decrease the number and the exposure of persons transacting with the city government and limits.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-092

Ordinance April 15, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance appropriates Php 124,453,000.00 as Supplemental Budget No. 03 for Calendar Year 2020 for the grant of COVID-19 Hazard Pay and Special Risk Allowance pursuant to DBM Budget Circular Nos 2020-1 and 2020-2, among others, funds of which shall be taken from the funding sources stated in the LBP Form No.8. The City Mayor is authorized to realign funds subject to the availability of savings and within the same expense class.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: DBM issued Budget Circular No. 2020-1 which provides guidelines on the grant of the COVID-19 Hazard Pay; DBM issued Budget Circular No. 2020-2 which provides guidelines on the grant of Special Risk Allowance to frontline public health workers during the period of ECQ.

City Ordinance No. 2020-094

Ordinance April 18, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance adopted the amendments made in the Annual Investment Program (AIP) for the C.Y. 2020 of the City of Makati by the Makati City Development Council (MCDC) for the purpose of effectively mitigating the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 8 (a) (2), Article III of RA No. 7854 provides that the city mayor "Directs the formulation of the city development plan, with the assistance of the city development council, and upon the approval thereof by the Sangguniang Panglungsod, implement the same"

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City Ordinance No. 2020-095

Ordinance April 18, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance appropriates Php 110,892,022.00 as Supplemental Budget No, 4 for Calendar Year 2020 sourced from the National Government's Bayanihan Grant to Cities and Municipalities (BGCM) which will be used for various COVID-19 related expenses. The City Mayor is authorized to create a Special Account in the General Fund (SAGF) for the BGCM and to realign funds subject to availability of savings.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: The Office of the City Mayor, through the Budget Department, prepared the Statement of Supplemental Appropriation No. 4 (LBP Form No. 9).

City Ordinance No. 2020-100

Ordinance April 21, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance establishes and appropriates Php 2,700,000,000.00 as Supplemental Budget No. 5 for the MAKA-TULONG 5K for 500K+ Makatizens Economic Relief Program to eligible Makatizens who were affected and continue to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. All eligible Makatizens shall receive a Php 5,000.00 financial assistance in addition to the other financial assistance and benefits previously given by the city government.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: The City Ordinance No. 2020-094 adopted the amendments by the Makati City Development Council (MCDC) in the Annual Investment Program (AIP) for C.Y. 2020 of the City of Makati for the purpose of effectively mitigating the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-102

Ordinance April 18, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance declares Barangay Bangkal Resolution No. MVM-173-031820 entitled "Approval of the Use of the Barangay's Special Trust Fund from the Unexpected/Unobligated LDRRMF to Prevent and Contain the Spread of COVID-19, Among Others".

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: The of Bangkal approved Barangay Resolution No. MVm-173-031820 which aims to approve the use of the barangay's special trust fund from the unexpected/unobligated LDRRMF for the purpose of preventing and contaminating the spread of the COVID-19 in the barangay and to mitigate the effects of the enhanced community quarantine among residents.

City Ordinance No. 2020-115

Ordinance April 29, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance suspends the imposition of late registration fees on civil registry until forty-five (45) days after the community quarantine provided that the event relating to the document sought to be registered must occur within the period of community quarantine. If the event took place prior to the declaration of community quarantine but not earlier than February 15, 2020, the same period mentioned is given in order to avail the waived registration fees.

Category: Financial Assistance; Others: Civil Registry Sectors: Local Government Justification: In consideration of the effects of the community quarantine as well as to limit the exposure of persons transacting with the city government, the Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Makati deems it necessary to suspend the imposition of late registration on several civil registry documents.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-116

Ordinance April 29, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance waives the collection of fees pertaining to the issuance of one Certified True Copies of Certificates of Death during the community quarantine relative to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who will secure more than a single copy will pay the regular charge as prescribed by the City Ordinance No. 2004-A-025, otherwise known as the Makati Revised Revenue Code.

Category: Financial Assistance; Management of the Dead Sectors: Local Government Justification: In consideration of lessening the hardships of the bereaved family of the deceased Makatizens during the community quarantine relative to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Makati deems it necessary to waive the collection of fees pertaining to the issuance of Certified True Copies of Certificate of Death.

City Ordinance No. 2020-117

Ordinance April 29, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance waives the collection of cremation permit fees for COVID-19 confirmed patients and other COVID-19-related deaths. Non-COVID-19 related deaths which took place during the community quarantine are also waived of cremation permit fees until the lifting of community quarantine.

Category: Financial Assistance; Management of the Dead Sectors: Local Government Justification: In consideration of lessening the hardships of the bereaved family of the deceased Makatizens, the Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Makati deems it necessary to waive the collection of cremation permit fees.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-128

Ordinance May 6, 2020 Makati City

This ordinance approves the reprogramming of the unexpected balances of 2015 to 2019 Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund - Special Trust Fund amounting to Php 172,047,638.18 for the purpose of funding the programs, projects, and activities which will address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation consistent with DBM Local Budget Circular No. 124 dated March 26, 2020 and other issuances. The City mayor is authorized to realign and augment funds subject to availability of savings.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government Justification: RA No. 10121 provides that unexpended LDRRMF shall accrue to a special trust fund solely for the purpose of supporting disaster risk reduction and management activities of the Local DRRM Council within the next 5 years; The Sangguninang Panglungsod ng Makati deemed it necessary to reprogram the unexpended balances of 2015 to 2019 LDRRMF-Special Trust Fund for the programs, projects, and activities which will address the COVID-19 situation.

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City Ordinance No. 2020-140

Ordinance May 20, 2020 Makati City

Entitled "An Ordinance Authorizing the City Mayor to Designate a Temporary Tricycle Fare Matrix During the Existence of State of Calamity, State of Public Health Emergency, or Similar Declarations, and for Other Purposes, Subject to All Existing Laws, Rules and Regulations", this ordinance authorizes the City mayor to designate and implement a Temporary Tricycle Fare Scheme to curtail the losses which may be suffered by the tricycle operators and drivers operating during the existence of state of calamity, state of public health emergency or similar declarations.

Category: Facilities; Others: Transportation Sectors: Local Government Justification: In a Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine, public transportation is still suspended with the exception if tricycles which will be subject to the guidelines issued by DILD and the concerned LGU; RA No. 7160 authorizes the City Mayor to carry out emergency measures as may be necessary during and in the aftermath of man-made and natural disasters or calamities

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City Ordinance No. 2020-149

Ordinance June 17, 2020 Makati City

Entitled "An Ordinance Approving the Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Diseases (EREID) Response Protocol of the City of Makati, Subject to Existing Laws, Rules and Regulations", this ordinance approves the Emerging/Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases (EREID) Response Protocol of the city pursuant to the recommendation of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (LDRRMC) or the city.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (DRRMC) of the City of Makati promulgated Resolution No. 2020-09 s. 2020 which recommends the approval of the Emerging/Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases (EREID) Response Protocol of the City of Makati.

City Ordinance No. 2020-152

Ordinance July 3, 2020 Makati City

Entitled "Prohibition on Consuming Alcohol Outside One's Residence Ordinance of the City of Makati'', this ordinance enforces a liquor ban that prohibits the consumption of beer, wine, liquor, or other similar alcoholic beverages of any person outside his residence or other public places. Corresponding penalties to violation of prohibited acts are specified in the ordinance.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government

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City of Malabon

Executive Order Dated March 17, 2020 122 Executive Order No. 20-03-19-011 122 City Resolution No. 70-2020 123

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Executive Order Dated March 17, 2020

Executive Order March 17 , 2020 Malabon City

The Office of the City Mayor adopts the following guidelines on the implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in the City of Malabon: - Limited the movement of all persons to only accessing basic necessities and travelling to work from March 17 to April 14, 2020; - Strictly encouraged social distancing measures requiring 1 meter diameter - Suspended classes and all non-essential mass gathering; - Closed all private establishments except for those providing basic necessities; and - Ensured the provision of food and medical supplies for affected residents.

Category: Prohibition, Education, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Police and Interior Affairs, Education Justification: Proclamation No. 922, IATF Joint Resolution No. 11, Ordinance No 07- 2020,

Executive Order No. 20-03-19-011

Executive Order March 19 , 2020 Malabon City

The Office of the City Mayor implements liquor ban within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Malabon. The Order prohibited the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages during the duration of the national health emergency and state of calamity.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolution No. 54- 3030

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City Resolution No. 70-2020

Resolution March 26, 2020 Malabon City

The Office of the Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod resolves to extend the deadline for payment of basic real taxes to mitigate the effects of the enhanced community quarantine imposed in the City of Malabon due to the COVID-19 situation. Moreover the Office extended the payment for the additional tax for the special education fund from March 31 to May 29, 2020.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Private Sector and Business Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, Local Government Code of 1991

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City of Mandaluyong

Ordinance No. 759, s. 2020 125 Ordinance No. 763, s. 2020 125 Executive Order No. 7, s. 2020 126 Executive Order No. 7-A, s. 2020 126 Executive Order No. 9, s. 2020 127 Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020 127 Ordinance No. 766, s. 2020 128 Ordinance No. 767, s. 2020 128 Executive Order No. 15, s. 2020 129

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Ordinance No. 759, s. 2020

Ordinance March 15, 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong declared a State of Calamity due to the COVID-19 situation. This ordinance directed all city departments and offices to take all necessary efforts to monitor, control, and prevent the spread of the disease.

Category: Others: State of Calamity Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: RA 10121, Local Government Code of 1991, IATF Resolution No. 11,

Ordinance No. 763, s. 2020

Ordinance March 17 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong orders a temporary liquor ban that prohibits the sale and delivery, and regulates the consumption of liquor in the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Mandaluyong. This ordinance prohibits the consumption of liquor in public places only.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 929, IATF Resolution No. 11, Local Government Code of 1991

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Executive Order No. 7, s. 2020

Executive Order March 21 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Office of the City Mayor imposes Extreme Community Quarantine in certain areas of Barangay Highway Hills and Barangay Mauway. The order prescribed the following for its enforcement: - Strict home quarantine of all residents and prohibition of entry except for essential workers; - Issuance and use of quarantine pass hence, only those with a quarantine pass are allowed to leave their house; and - PNP-Mandaluyong shall enforce these quarantine measures.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Transportation, Police and Interior Affairs, Health Justification: Local Government Code 1991, RA 11332

Executive Order No. 7-A, s. 2020

Executive Order March 22 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Office of the City Mayor eases the quarantine measures in certain areas of Barangay Highway Hills and Barangay Mauway to Heightened Community Quarantine. The order prescribed the following measures:

- Strict home quarantine of all residents; entry shall be regulated; - Issuance and use of quarantine pass hence, only those with a quarantine pass are allowed to leave their house, and - PNP-Mandaluyong shall enforce these quarantine measures.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Transportation, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Local Government Code 1991, RA 11332, Ordinance No. 759

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Executive Order No. 9, s. 2020

Executive Order March 23 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Office of the City Mayor issues the following guidelines and protocols in handling, transport, and disposal of the cadaver of the deceased during the period of ECQ, regardless of the cause of death: - Burying or cremating the deceased within 48 hours after death or 24 hours if the deceased was positive for COVID-19 or was a person under investigation (PUI) or person under monitoring (PUM); and - Holding of wakes is prohibited.

Category: Others: Management of the Dead Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Health, Local Government Unit Justification: DOH Order No. 2020-0067, RA 9271

Executive Order No. 12, s. 2020

Executive Order March 27 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Office of the City Mayor imposes Heightened Community Quarantine in certain areas of Barangay Hulo. The order prescribed the observance of curfew rules from 8PM to 5AM.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs, Transportation Justification: Local Government Code of 1991, RA 11332

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Ordinance No. 766, s. 2020

Executive Order April 08, 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong prohibits the harassment, violence, and/or any form of discrimination against persons who are positive of COVID-19, persons who recovered from COVID-19, PUI, PUM, and against health workers and other frontliners.

Category: Frontliners Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Unit, Health Justification: IATF Resolution No. 11, Ordinance No. 759, Local Government Code of 1991,

Ordinance No. 767, s. 2020

Executive Order April 09 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong mandates the use of face masks or face coverings in public places, and imposed Php 5000 fine or imprisonment for a week, or both for violations.

Category: PPEs and Facilities Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Ordinance No. 759, Proclamation No. 922, RA 11332, Local Government Code 1991

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Executive Order No. 15, s. 2020

Executive Order May 04 , 2020 Mandaluyong City

The Office of the City Mayor imposes a total lockdown in Welfareville Compound in Barangay Addition Hills for the purpose of mass rapid diagnostic testing for COVID-19. The total lockdown shall be from May 7 to May 13, 2020. Moreover, all offices and establishments within Welfareville shall be closed, except for the Correctional institution for Women, DOH, Commission on Population and Development, and the dialysis center. Furthermore, only water and LPG delivery services shall be allowed to enter the Compound.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: : Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Local Government Code of 1991, Ordinance No. 759, RA 11332

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City of Manila

Executive Order No. 12 131 Ordinance No. 8620 131 Executive Order No. 17 132 Executive Order No. 18 132 Executive Order No. 19 133 Executive Order No. 21 134 Executive Order No. 22 135 Executive Order No. 24 136 Executive Order No. 26 137 Executive Order No. 27 137 Executive Order No. 28 138 Executive Order No. 29 138 Ordinance No. 8646 139 Ordinance No. 8647 139

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Executive Order No. 12

Executive Order March 9, 2020 Manila City

This orders the suspension of classes in all levels for all universities, colleges, and schools in the city of Manila from March 9, 2020 until March 15, 2020.

Category: Prohibition, Education Sectors: Education Justification: Proclamation No. 922, DOH conferment of COVID-19’s local transmission, to safeguard students of Manila City

Ordinance No. 8620

Ordinance March 16, 2020 Manila City

This ordinance authorizes the appropriation of the fund of Php 60,000,000 under “Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses – Donation Account” to be given as financial assistance to each City Government personnel. Regular Employees and Job Order Workers will get Php 3,000.00 each as discussed during Regular Session No. 58 of the 11th City council.

Category: Financial Assistance, Frontliners Sectors: Local Government

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Executive Order No. 17

Executive Order March 18, 2020 Manila City

This orders all motels and hotels in the city of Manila to accommodate health workers of the six City Hospitals and other national government hospitals as their staging area going to and coming from the hospitals, while the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) is imposed.

Category: Facilities, Frontliners Sectors: Health Justification: Memorandum by Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea dated 16 March 2020, suspension of mass public transportation which has caused difficulties to Manila City’s health workers, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code of 1991

Executive Order No. 18

Executive Order March 28, 2020 Manila City

This orders a temporary liquor ban that prohibits the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages such as but are not limited to beers, liquors, and wines. This is until such time that the State of Calamity in relation to COVID-19 is lifted. Manila Police and the Punong Barangays are also directed to make sure this is implemented and complied with.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Memorandum by Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea dated 16 March 2020, suspension of mass public transportation which has caused difficulties to Manila City’s health workers, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code of 1991

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Executive Order No. 19

Executive Order April 13, 2020 Manila City

This orders a 24-hour lockdown (from 8:00PM of 14 April 2020 until 8:00PM of 15 April 2020) in Barangay 20, Zone 2, District 1 of Manila City for disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures. During the lockdown, all residents of the district are to be strictly confined to their homes, except for health workers, members of PNP, AFP, PCG, and government workers in the frontlines and other critical services. All commercial, industrial, institutional and other activities in the barangay should also be suspended during the shutdown. Police Station 2 Commander is also directed to employ and deploy officers in strategic locations in the barangay for implementation of the shutdown.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section 15, Article II of the Philippine Constitution, RA 11332, Section 3(n) of RA 11332, Section 6(e) of RA 1132, Presidential Proclamation No. 922 (s.2020), Facebook video of an informally organized boxing match in Barangay 20, Zone 2, District 1, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 21

Executive Order April 21, 2020 Manila City

This orders a 48-hour lockdown (from 5:00AM of 3 May 2020 until 5:00AM of 05 May 2020) in the entire Sampaloc District of Manila City for disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures. During the lockdown, all residents of the barangay are to be strictly confined to their homes, except for health workers, members of PNP, AFP, PCG, government workers in the frontlines and other critical services, service workers in pharmacies, drug stores, and death care services, Barangay Chairpersons, Barangay Secretaries, Barangay Treasurers, Kagawads, Executive Officers, and workers in the media accredited by the Presidential Communications Operation Office and IATF.

All commercial, industrial, retail, institutional and other activities that are not exempted in the district should also be suspended during the shutdown. Station Commanders of Police Stations in the district are also directed to employ and deploy officers in strategic locations in the barangay for implementation of the shutdown.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section 15, Article II of the Philippine Constitution, RA 11332, Section 3(N) of RA 11332, Section 6(e) of RA 1132, Presidential Proclamation No. 922 (s.2020), Facebook video of an informally organized boxing match in Barangay 20, Zone 2, District 1, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 22

Executive Order April 29, 2020 Manila City

This orders a 48-hour lockdown (from 8:00PM of 23 April 2020 until 8:00PM of 25 April 2020) in the entire District 1 of Tondo, Manila for disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures. During the lockdown, all residents of the district are to be strictly confined to their homes, except for health workers, members of PNP, AFP, PCG, government workers in the frontlines and other critical services, service workers in pharmacies, drug stores, funeral home services, public utility companies (energy, cable, internet, telecoms, water, sanitation) establishments providing daily essential services (goods, food delivery, banking, money transfers), Barangay Chairpersons, Barangay Secretaries, Barangay Treasurers, Kagawads, Executive Officers, and workers in the media accredited by the Presidential Communications Operation Office and IATF. Merchants in Divisoria within Barangays 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 are allowed to continue within allowed time and place.

Non-residents of the area passing through the district are allowed, provided that they are authorized persons outside residence (APOR). Those who also perform essential services within District 1, Tondo by non-residents will also be allowed.

All other commercial, industrial, retail, institutional and other activities that are not exempted in the area should also be suspended during the shutdown. Station Commanders of Police Stations in the district are also directed to employ and deploy officers in strategic locations in the barangay for implementation of the shutdown.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section 15, Article II of the Philippine Constitution, RA 11332, Section 3(n) of RA 11332, Section 6(e) of RA 1132, Presidential Proclamation No. 922 (s.2020), 53 COVID-19 positive cases and 95 suspected cases in District 1, Tondo Manila, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code

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Executive Order No. 24

Executive Order May 30, 2020 Manila City

This orders the implementation of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) for 48 hours (from 12:00AM of 1 June 2020 until 11:59 PM of 2 June 2020) in Barangay 847, Zone 92, District 6 of Manila City for disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures. During the lockdown, all residents of the barangay are to be strictly confined to their homes, except for health workers, members of PNP, AFP, PCG, government workers in the frontlines and other critical services, service workers in pharmacies, drug stores, funeral home services, public utility companies (energy, cable, internet, telecoms, water, sanitation) establishments providing daily essential services (goods, food delivery, banking, money transfers), Barangay Chairpersons, Barangay Secretaries, Barangay Treasurers, Kagawads, Executive Officers, and workers in the media accredited by the Presidential Communications Operation Office and IATF.

Non-residents of the area passing through the barangay are allowed, provided that they are authorized persons outside residence (APOR). Those who also perform essential services within Barangay 847 by non-residents will also be allowed.

All other commercial, industrial, retail, institutional and other activities that are not exempted in the area should also be suspended during the shutdown. Station Commanders of Police Stations in the barangay are also directed to employ and deploy officers in strategic locations in the barangay for implementation of the shutdown.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section (A)(1)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 40, Section 2 of EO No. 112 by the President, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code, 4 COVID-19 positive cases and 6 suspected cases in Barangay 847, Barangay 847 Barangay Resolution No. 01

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Executive Order No. 26

Executive Order June 5, 2020 Manila City

This order lifts the temporary liquor ban, permitting the sale and distribution of intoxicating beverages, such as beers, liquors, and wines, starting June 8, 2020. EO No. 18 and all other issuances inconsistent to EO 26 are considered repealed or modified.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Mayor Isko Executive Order No. 18, IATF Resolution No. 40, downgrading community quarantine category of HUCs in NCR, in line with national government’s measures to relax certain stringent measures

Executive Order No. 27

Executive Order Manila City

This orders the implementation of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) for 48 hours (from 12:00AM of June 19, 2020 until 11:59PM of June 20, 2020) in Barangay 60, Zone 5, District 1 of Manila City for purposes of disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures in relation to COVID-19.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section (A)(1)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 40, Section 2 of EO No. 112 by the President, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code, 10 COVID-19 positive cases in Barangay No. 60, Zone 5, District 1of Manila

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Executive Order No. 28

Executive Order Manila City

This orders the implementation of ECQ for 48 hours (from 12:00AM of June 19, 2020 until 11:59PM of June 20, 2020) in Barangay 163, Zone 14, District 2 of Manila City for purposes of disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures in relation to COVID-19.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section (A)(1)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 40, Section 2 of EO No. 112 by the President, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code, 22 COVID-19 positive cases in Barangay 163, Zone 14, District 2 of Manila, on 22 May 2020 Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay 163 requested to be placed on a 48-hour lockdown

Executive Order No. 29

Executive Order Manila City

This orders the implementation of ECQ for 48 hours (from 12:00AM of June 19, 2020 until 11:59PM of June 20, 2020) in Barangay 844, Zone 92, District 6 of Manila City for purposes of disease surveillance, verification or testing, and rapid risk assessment of the City’s response measures in relation to COVID-19.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Mobility, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Section (A)(1)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 40, Section 2 of EO No. 112 by the President, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code, 2 COVID-19 positive cases in Barangay 844, Zone 92, District 6 of Manila, on 27 May 2020 Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay 844 requested to be placed on a 48-hour lockdown

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Ordinance No. 8646

Ordinance June 11, 2020 Manila City

This ordinance states that the tax relief in the form of tax credit will be in the amount of Php 100,000.00 and can be applied in all forms of business taxes, regulatory taxes, and service charges. It also defines the terms tax relief, tax credit, frontliners, and free lodging. Hotels, motels, dormitories, and other similar establishments which gave free lodging services to frontliners during COVID-19 (as evidenced by documentary proof) can avail the tax credit which can be obtained within three years from the ordinance’s enactment as discussed during Regular Session No. 62 of the 11th City council.

Category: Financial Assistance, Frontliners Sectors: Local Government Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Section 3(c) of RA 11469, in response to the need of the health sector, City Government of Manila values acts of generosity and solidarity during challenging times, Local Government Code

Ordinance No. 8647

Ordinance June 15, 2020 Manila City

During Regular Session No. 63 of the 11th City council, it was ordained that section 1 of Ordinance No. 8616 is amended. Section 1 of Ordinance 8616 entitled “imposition of curfew hours”, now reads curfew hours between 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government

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City of Marikina

Ordinance No. 040, Series of 2020 141 Ordinance No. 049, Series of 2020 141

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Ordinance No. 040, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 8, 2020 Marikina City

This ordinance imposes a liquor ban for the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) period. All persons and business establishments in the jurisdiction of Marikina are prohibited from selling, distributing, and serving any alcoholic beverages. Consumption is also prohibited in public places.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Health Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 929 S. 2020 which imposed the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

Ordinance No. 049, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 21, 2020 Marikina City

This ordinance imposes a stricter implementation of the ECQ in Marikina. Violators will be imposed with penalties such as a reprimand, a seminar, community service, and fines of up to Php 1,000.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 929 S. 2020 which imposed the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

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City of Muntinlupa

Ordinance No. 2020-065 143 Ordinance No. 2020-070 143 Ordinance No. 2020-072 144 Ordinance No. 2020-073 144 Ordinance No. 2020-074 145 Ordinance No. 2020-078 145 Ordinance No. 2020-080 146 Ordinance No. 2020-081 146 Ordinance No. 2020-086 147 Resolution No. 2020-254 147 Ordinance No. 2020-093 148 Ordinance No. 2020-096 148 Ordinance No. 2020-100 149 Ordinance No. 2020-101 149 Ordinance No. 2020-102 150 Ordinance No. 2020-103 150 Ordinance No. 2020-105 151

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Ordinance No. 2020-065

Ordinance March 14, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa imposes a curfew from 8:00PM to 5:00Am over the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Muntinlupa. The following individuals shall be exempted from this ordinance: - Hospital personnel including doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, security guards, and call center agents; - Persons delivering basic necessities like food and medicines; - Drivers and personnel in the public transport services (buses, jeepneys, tricycle, etc.); - Peace and Order Personnel; and - Emergency cases.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Health, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, MCC Resolution No. 11, DOH Code Red Sub-level 2

Ordinance No. 2020-070

Ordinance March 16, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa mandates the closure of malls, beauty parlors, spas, barber shops, and similar establishments in the City of Muntinlupa. Restaurants, carinderias, and other eateries shall only be allowed to accept take-out orders and shall refrain from providing dine in services during the period of community quarantine. The following establishments are exempted from this Ordinance: - Banks, pawnshops, money transfer firms; - Groceries, supermarkets; - Drug stores, pharmacies; and, - Hardware. Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, IATF Resolution No. 11, DOH Code Red Sub-level 2

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Ordinance No. 2020-072

Ordinance March 16, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa mandates the closure of public and private recreational facilities in the City of Muntinlupa to effectively implement social distancing during the period of community quarantine. Recreational facilities are defined as facilities meant for relaxation, play, or amusement which include but are not limited to spas, saunas, steam baths, swimming pools, fitness gyms, entertainment or karaoke bars, located in country clubs, hotels, condominiums, resorts, and athletic activities.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, DOH Code Red Sub-level 2, IATF Resolution No. 11

Ordinance No. 2020-073

Ordinance March 20, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa extends the deadline for the payment of second quarter business taxes, fees, and charges from April 20 to July 20, 2020 without interest and surcharge.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160, Proclamation 922, Proclamation 929, Resolution No. 2020- 253

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Ordinance No. 2020-074

Ordinance March 20, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa places the city under a 24-hour curfew beginning 20 March 2020, in which case no person shall be allowed to go out of their respective homes, unless he/she falls under the exemptions provided by ordinances.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: President Duterte imposed an Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon beginning March 17, Ordinance 2020-065

Ordinance No. 2020-078

Ordinance March 20, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa extends the deadline for the payment of all first quarter real property tax from March 31 - May 31, 2020 without interest and surcharge.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160, Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, Resolution No. 253

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Ordinance No. 2020-080

Ordinance March 24, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa directs business establishments to cease operations during the enhanced community quarantine. Only the following essential business are exempted from the cessation of operations: - Supermarket, groceries, convenience stores, and the like; - All industries involved in food manufacturing, processing, distribution; - All industries involved in the provision of medicines, medical supplies, medical care; - Banks, Padala centers and the like; and - Water stations and other utilities.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: President Duterte imposed an Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon beginning March 17

Ordinance No. 2020-081

Ordinance March 24, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa limits the operating hours of convenience stores, sari-sari stores, talipapa, and groceries from 6:00AM to 6:00PM every day during the enhanced quarantine period.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: : Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Ordinance No. 2020-070, President Duterte imposed an Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon beginning March 17

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Ordinance No. 2020-086

Ordinance April 13, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa implements the “COVID-19 Public Health Information System” to collect information through the conduct of verification, investigation, monitoring, surveillance, and contact tracing of persons afflicted with COVID-19, and identified PUMs and PUIs.

Category: Contract Tracing Sectors: : Private Sector and Businesses, Health, Local Government Unit Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Local Government Unit of 1991, RA 10173

Resolution No. 2020-254

Resolution March 24, 2020 Muntinlupa City

This resolution implores the citizens of the City of Muntinlupa to pray for the blessing and protection against the COVID-19 pandemic every 6PM.

Category: Others: Prayer Sectors: Private Sector and Business Justification: The Word of God as the most effective shield from all hardships and trials

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Ordinance No. 2020-093

Ordinance April 13, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa regulates the use of home quarantine passes during the ECQ due to the COVID-19 situation. The Home Quarantine Pass allows one person per household to leave the house to buy essential goods in exempted establishments operating during 6:00AM to 6:00PM.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: IATF listed Authorized persons outside home

Ordinance No. 2020-096

Ordinance May 08, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa amends the regulation on home quarantine passes (HQP): - District 1 HQP: Tunasan, , Putatan, and Bayanan - Wednesday, Friday, Sunday; and - District HCQ: Alabang, Cupang, Buli, Sucat, Ayala-Alabang - Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: IATF Omnibus Guidelines, Ordinance No. 2020-082

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Ordinance No. 2020-100

Ordinance June 03, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa orders a liquor ban to regulate the sale and consumption of liquor and other alcoholic beverages for the duration of the General Community Quarantine (GCQ) and Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ). This also prohibits individuals who have received and have been receiving financial assistance from the government from purchasing liquor and other alcoholic beverages.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: RA 11469, Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, Ordinance No. 2020-068, IATF Resolution No. 35, IATF Resolution No. 40

Ordinance No. 2020-101

Ordinance June 09, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa authorizes the realignment of the annual budget for the calendar year 2020 and its annual investment plan in the total amount of Php 1,283,217,400. The unexpended balance and the Bayanihan Grant to Cities and Municipalities are realigned and included in Supplemental Budget No. 1.

Category: Others: Budgeting Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: Proclamation No. 922, RA 7160, RA 11469, DBM Local Budget Circular No. 124, s. 2020, DBM Local Budget Circular No. 125, s.2020

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Ordinance No. 2020-102

Ordinance June 15, 2020 Muntinlupa City

This order imposes curfew hours from 10:00PM to 4:00AM in the City of Muntinlupa during the General Community Quarantine (GCQ) and Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ). The following individuals are exempted from this Ordinance: - Those who work in the night shift; - Those whose work require a 24-hour, on-call duty; - Those whose work involves delivery of essential goods and services; - Those providing public transportation; and - Those authorized persons outside residence.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922

Ordinance No. 2020-103

Ordinance June 15, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa adopts the following regulations on the operations of the Alabang Public Market during the imposition of GCQ: - Mandatory wearing of face masks and observance of proper social distancing; - Schedule from 5:00AM - 5:00PM from Tuesday to Sunday only; Monday is designated for disinfection and sanitation

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, RA 11469, IATF omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, IATF Resolution No. 41, RA 7160

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Ordinance No. 2020-105

Ordinance June 29, 2020 Muntinlupa City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Muntinlupa authorizes the reduction of expenditures of the City of Government of Muntinlupa and augmenting the available funds for COVID-19 response. The Sanggunian adopted the following economic and austerity measures: - Cessation of overtime pay; only compensatory time-off shall be allowed; - COVID-19 related hazard pay shall only cover work until May 15, 2020; - Grant of Honorarium in the performance of duties related to a Committee, Council, Technical Working Group shall be suspended; - Grant of Honorarium to all officers and staff members of NGAs shall be reduced to 50%; - Salaries of non-essential consultants and technical assistants shall be reduced; - Recruitment and hiring of new personnel shall not be allowed; - Adjustment in salary grades shall not be imposed; and - Local and foreign travels shall not be allowed

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Proclamation No. 922

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City of Navotas

Executive Order No. TMT-027 series of 2020 153 City Ordinance No. 2020-16 153 Executive Order No. TMT-029-A series of 2020 154 Executive Order No. TMT-038 series of 2020 155 Executive Order No. TMT-040 series of 2020 156

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Executive Order No. TMT-027 series of 2020

Executive Order April 12, 2020 Navotas City

This order imposes a liquor ban in all public places within the city of Navotas for the remaining duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and its extension thereof. This prohibits the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamations No. 922 and No. 929

City Ordinance No. 2020-16

City Ordinance April 12, 2020 Navotas City

The City Council of Navotas City endorses a resolution prohibiting and penalizing acts of discrimination against healthcare personnel, healthcare volunteers, persons under investigation (PUI), persons under monitoring (PUM), COVID-19 patients, and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Discriminatory acts that are prohibited include the denial of access to public programs and services, refusal to accommodation, refusal to admit or expulsion from entering public markets/parks/medical centers/etc., denial of access to private or public establishments, and other such acts.

Category: Facilities; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamations No. 922 and No. 929

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Executive Order No. TMT-029-A series of 2020

Executive Order May 6, 2020 Navotas City

This order imposes Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) within the City of Navotas effective at 5:00AM from May 5 to May 15, 2020, unless extended. Following measures that accompany the implementation of EECQ are the following: (1) reduction in number of marker goers allowed per public market area (Navotas fish market areas) based on 2 specific schedules of days of the week (Monday-Wednesday-Friday and Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday); (2) specific duties and functions of various offices under the local government of Navotas City; and (3) command and communication protocols while implementing the EECQ in the city.

Category: Facilities; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit; Private Sector and Businesses; Supply Chains Justification: IATF Resolution No. 11 and No. 12; Extension of ECQ in Metro Manila from April 30 to May 15, 2020; epidemiology curves and records of Navotas City Health Office in recording COVID-19 cases (as of May 6, 2020); Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code)

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Executive Order No. TMT-038 series of 2020

Executive Order July 27, 2020 Navotas City

This order imposes a lockdown within the city beginning July 16 to July 29, 2020, unless extended. The Mayor gave the following assumptions for imposing the lockdown: (1) lesser opportunity to leave homes means lesser probability of getting COVID-19; (2) possibility of asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19 walking in city streets ; (3) data from City Health Office shows that after GCQ took effect, there was a spike in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases; and (4) contact tracing measures revealed that COVID-19 disease can be transmitted among family members. In the duration of the lockdown, the mayor ordered to: (1) reduce opportunity for involuntary mass gatherings among people especially in the areas of the fishing market complex; (2) simplify lockdown measures by adopting barangay-based schedules (barangays to be assigned between Tuesday- Thursday-Saturday and Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedules), (3) continue extensivet targeted mass testing; and (4) highlight the role of the City Health Office and the police in accelerating contact tracing efforts.

Category: Facilities; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); Article II, Section 15 of 1987 Constitution; Metro Manila placed under general community quarantine (GCQ) beginning June 1, 2020; total of 312 confirmed cases in Navotas City recorded between June 24 and June 30, 2020; reports of several NCR hospitals reaching full capacity in their COVID-19 dedicated beds

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Executive Order No. TMT-040 series of 2020

Executive Order July 27, 2020 Navotas City

This order introduces free Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests for members of specific industries and waiving of quarantine requirements under certain circumstances. The following directive highlights: (1) providing waivers of pending quarantine results for drivers of public utility jeepneys/tricycles/pedicabs/public utility buses, market vendors and grocery helpers/operators, fish vendors/brokers and their employees, and all fisherfolk. (2) waivers shall not be allowed for mentioned personnel determined to be close contacts with confirmed COVID-19 cases; (3) for individuals who have positive results based on RT-PCR, they will be provided with food relief packs for the duration of their treatment; and (4) RT-PCR testing shall be provided for individuals of industries mentioned in the directive.

Category: Facilities; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit; Private Sector and Businesses; Supply Chains Justification: Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code); Executive Order No. TMT-038 Series of 2020, implementing a lockdown within the City of Navotas from July 16 to July 29, 2020.

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City of Parañaque

Executive Order No. 2020-027 158 Executive Order No. 2020-028 159 Executive Order No. 2020-029 160 Executive Order No. 2020-030 161 Executive Order No. 2020-033 163 Executive Order No. 2020-034 164 Executive Order No. 2020-036 165 Executive Order No. 2020-040 166 Executive Order No. 2020-041 166 Ordinance No. 2020-04 167 Ordinance No. 2020-03 168 Ordinance No. 2020-09 169 Ordinance No. 2020-010 169 Public Memorandum (Unnumbered) 170 Ordinance No. 2020-011 170 Ordinance No. 2020-012 171 Ordinance No. 2020-013 172 Ordinance No. 2020-014 173 Public Memorandum No. 2020-002 174

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Executive Order No. 2020-027

Executive Order April 3, 2020 Parañaque City

This order prohibits acts of discrimination of any form against medical and non-medical frontliners and persons infected, under investigation (PUI), or under monitoring (PUM) in relation to the COVID-19 situation. The EO defines frontliners as medical and non- medical personnel who are on the frontlines in provision of essential services during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Discrimination refers to any action committed to manifest prejudice, bigotry, unequal treatment, exclusion, restriction, humiliation and vilification towards persons infected, PUIs, PUMs, and any frontliner. It also lists unlawful acts such as denying access to public programs and services, refusing entry from usual accommodation, denying admission to medical and other health services, and any act that demeans, impairs, mars, reduces, or nullifies the enjoyment of a person’s human and legal rights.

Category: Prohibition, Frontliners Sectors: Local Government Justification: WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, Presidential Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, instances of discrimination were reported, DOH received reports, IATF-EID urged LGUs to pass a measure that address discrimination

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Executive Order No. 2020-028

Executive Order Parañaque City

This orders the mandatory wearing of face masks (with face shields as is highly encouraged) when going out in public places. All persons are also directed to exercise strict physical distancing of at least one meter from other persons. Subject to availability, the City of Parañaque shall also distribute face masks to residents through the barangays. All private commercial establishments shall also display the full copy of this order near or at their entrances. They should also prohibit entrance to any person not wearing any face mask.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, DILG Advisory dated 20 March 2020, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-062, Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolution No. 23, rise in local transmission

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Executive Order No. 2020-029

Executive Order April 6, 2020 Parañaque City

This orders a price cap or a price freeze on funeral services and other covered establishments (e.g. funeral parlors, crematorium centers). The average cost of the services within three months preceding the declaration of the state of calamity shall be considered. These establishments shall also not decline or unjustly refuse to render services for reasons of unfounded fears on possible transmission of communicable diseases. Establishments who refuse to comply shall be subjected to administrative sanctions. The Office of the Business Permits and Licensing Office, in coordination with the Management of the Dead and Missing are tasked to ensure that these establishments are compliant to EO No. 2020-029.

Category: Management of the Dead, Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922, RA 11469, IATF Resolution No. 15, establishment which are in the business of handling, embalming, preparing, disinfecting, cremating, and other disposition of human remains are considered essential services

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Executive Order No. 2020-030

Executive Order Parañaque City

This order is entitled “An Order Deputizing Private Detectives, Watchmen, and Security Guards Agencies and Their Personnel in The City of Parañaque as Force Multipliers thereby Placing Them under the Direct Order of the City Chief of Police for Assistance in the Enforcement of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in Accordance with Section 12 of RA 5487, as Amended.” This EO defines the terms person, private detective agency, private detective, and watchman or security guard. It also listed the duties of the aforementioned and their personnel which included taking direct orders from the Chief of Police of the City for the duration of the ECQ. The EO also contains the role of the Homeowners Association who are expected to complement, support, and strengthen the City Government in providing vital services to their members and help implement LGU policies.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922, Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolution No. 2020-012, DILG Advisory dated 20 March 2020, DILG Memo Circular No. 2020- 062, DILG Sangguniang Panglungsod Resolution No. 23, EO No. 2020-028, Section 12 of RA 5487

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Executive Order No. 2020-032

Executive Order April 23, 2020 Parañaque City

This extends the coverage period of the liquor ban that suspends licenses/permits to sell and/or serve liquor and other alcoholic beverages, in light of the extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Metro Manila. The duration of the suspension shall now remain in effect until May 15, 2020, unless the ECQ is earlier lifted or revoked, or further extended. If ECQ is extended, suspension of permit to sell and serve liquor shall remain in effect until the extension. BPLO, Barangays, and the PNP are tasked to enforce this Order. All penalties and sanctions under City Ordinance Nos. 09-02 and 19029 shall be imposed on all violating this EO.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Parañaque City Ordinance No. 09-02, Executive Order No. 2020-024, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Metro Manila, as a measure of implementing stringent social distancing

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Executive Order No. 2020-033

Executive Order Parañaque City

This orders the unhampered transit of OFWs who have a certificate of completion of the 14-day facility-based quarantine from DOH or LGU. Notice to the Mayor of the arrival or departure of OFWs is also needed. Information such as names, places of origin/destination, number of vehicles, intended should be provided by DOLE and/or the OWWA before access to the city. If necessary, police escort may also be extended by the city, depending on the availability of personnel.

The EO also establishes the DILG OFW Desk, and the Local Government Operation Officer being the DILG-OFW Desk Officer. It also lists the duties of the aforementioned officer. PIOs and Barangays shall disseminate information on the requirements of this Order to the public.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government Justification: IATF-MEID Resolution Nos. 18, 22, 23, and 27, DILG Memo Circular No. 2020-075, city of Parañaque as passageway for arriving/departing OFWs

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Executive Order No. 2020-034

Executive Order Parañaque City

This order prescribes protocols for handling, processing, transportation, security, detention, and release of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs). The EO lists the guidelines of handling PDLs such as, but not limited to status of detention facilities, processing of PDLs, and court hearings.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: WHO declaration of COVID-19 as pandemic Presidential Proclamation No. 929, DOH announcement of sustained community transmission in the country, RPO- NCR Resolution No. 10, need to protect the public and the personnel involved in securing PDLs

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Executive Order No. 2020-036

Executive Order Parañaque City

For purposes of mitigating and containing the transmission of COVID-19 while allowing business establishments to operate depending on the nature of the business, this order directs employers to test workers for COVID-19 using Rapid COVID Screening tests. It also lists the health protocols prescribed by the Department of Health and City Health Office, such as but not limited to wearing of face masks at all times, accomplishing daily health symptoms questionnaire, temperature checks, and provision of hand and foot disinfectants. It also includes guidelines when at the workplace such as sufficient clean water and soap at washrooms, sanitizers at areas where workers pass, eating individually, regular disinfection, etc. Establishments are also directed to have medical occupational health services and have an affiliated hospital or isolation facility for their employees. Workplaces should also be decontaminated with appropriate disinfectant. If sick but not suspected of having COVID-19, workers are advised to stay at homes, take adequate rest and fluids, practice personal hygiene, and seek appropriate medical care if there is persistent fever, difficulty of breathing, or when he/she becomes weak. It also lists the duties of employers and employees, and guidelines on public and private construction operations. CHO, Business Permits and Licensing Office, and Barangays are authorized and empowered to monitor and inspect the compliance to this EO.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: IATF Resolution No. 35, Section 16 of RA 7160, Section 478(b)(4) of the Local Government Code, Joint Interim Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control, RA 11469

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Executive Order No. 2020-040

Executive Order Parañaque City

In compliance with the directive of IATF-MEID and DILG to interzonal movement of individuals, this order was issued. It defines terms such as Locally Stranded Individuals (LSIs), Notice of Availability of Travel, DILG OFW Operations Desk Local Endorsement System (DOODLES), and DILF-OFW Desk Officers. Documentary requirements of LSIs are Medical Clearance and Travel Authority. The EO contains the process of pre- departure, departure, and case where Parañaque is the receiving LGU. It also lists the corresponding responsibilities of the Office of the Punong Barangay, City Health Office, and Office of the Mayor.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: EO No. 112, NTF Against Covid Order No. 2020-02, DILG Memo Circular No. 2020-087

Executive Order No. 2020-041

Executive Order Parañaque City

This orders the lifting of the liquor ban, allowing businesses to sell liquor and other alcoholic beverages. Consumption of alcohol drinks is allowed as long as done inside residence.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Parañaque City Ordinance No. 09-02, Executive Order Nos. 2020-23 and 2020-24, IATF Resolution No. 41, Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine issued by IATF

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Ordinance No. 2020-04

Ordinance March 12, 2020 Parañaque City

This mandates all private and public schools, government halls and private offices, commercial establishments in the city to immediately install hand soaps and alcohol sanitizers in all entrance and exit doors and restrooms for hand washing and sanitizing. This is a basic measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Funds for this implementation shall be taken from the Emergency Funds of the City and Emergency Funds of each respective barangay. Non-compliance will result in three levels of offenses with penalties ranging from written reprimand to Php 5,000.00 and closure.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government Justification: WHO declaration of COVID-19 as a global health emergency, DOH reported 49 new cases in the country, EB of DOH is in coordination with concern LGUs, localized transmission in the country, no medical drug/vaccine has been recommended against the virus

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Ordinance No. 2020-03

Ordinance March 15, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance imposes a curfew from 8:00PM to 5:00AM the following day during public health, order and safety emergencies, or during a State of Calamities, as declared by national or local authorities. During normal times, curfew for minors aged 18 years old and below fall between 10:00PM to 4:00AM of the following day shall be in effect. Exemptions include those who are engaged in legitimate official private activities, those employed in industries rendering shifting work hours, those engaged in legitimate public duties, students coming home from school, minors accompanied by guardians, those coming in from travel, and those who are engaged in religious or sectoral practices. Curfew shall be enforced by the City Curfew Task Force, Punong Barangay, Sangguniang Barangay Members, SK Chairperson, SK Members, etc.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922, MMDA Resolution dated 14 March 2020, there is a need to amend and update current and existing ordinance pertaining to curfew

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Ordinance No. 2020-09

Ordinance March 16, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance penalizes the dishonesty or untruthful declaration of any patient in times of a public health emergency or pandemic. Any patient who knowingly lies, commits dishonesty, and/or withholds information shall be punished under the provision of perjury and other appropriate offenses.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 16 of the Local Government Code, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, confirmed local transmission, three confirmed cases in the city, importance of true and correct information

Ordinance No. 2020-010

Ordinance March 20, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance prescribes city quarantine regulations to prevent the spread of diseases based on adopted national policies on quarantine protocol. The ordinance lists procedures when a public health concern or a notifiable disease has been confirmed in the city. This includes activating the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). It also contains the guidelines for the enforcement of quarantine measures. Refusal to undergo quarantine may result in arrest and filing of criminal action of Disobedience to Persons in Authority. It also lists exemptions from the quarantine procedure. The City Health Officer shall also declare a public health emergency in the city, if the need arises.

Category: Mobility, Others Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 8(5)(II) of RA 8507

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Public Memorandum (Unnumbered)

Public Memorandum April 18, 2020 Parañaque City

This outlines the following provisions to be enforced by all Barangay Officials, PNP Personnel and Private Detectives, deputized Watchmen, Security Guard and Agencies and Personnel: - Issuance and Use of Home Quarantine Pass; - Imposition of curfew hours; and - Strict observance of social distancing and mandatory use of face mask in public places

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Council Resolution No. 023, City Ordinance No. 2020-03, Executive Order No. 028

Ordinance No. 2020-011

Ordinance April 20, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance prescribes strict physical distancing and mandatory wearing of face masks and other similar protective equipment in public places during the existence of the state of public health emergency or similar declarations. The City of Parañaque shall also distribute face masks through Barangays, subject to availability. Penalties for violation will range from Php 1,000.00 for the first violation to Php 5,000.00 for third and succeeding violations.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Others Sectors: Local Government Justification: Article II Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, Article IV Section 8 of RA 8507, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, Sangguniang Palungsod Resolution No. 2020- 012, DILG Advisory dated 20 March 2020, DILG Memo Circular No. 2020-062, Sangguniang Palungsod Resolution No. 23, Executive Order No. 2020-028

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Ordinance No. 2020-012

Ordinance April 20, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance prohibits any form of discrimination against medical and non-medical frontliners and persons classified as suspect, probable or confirmed due to COVID-19. It defined terms such as frontliners, suspect, probable or confirmed case, and discrimination. It also lists unlawful acts against a person suspected or with probable or confirmed case of COVID-19, or frontliner. Penalties are Php 1,000.000, Php 3,000.00, and Php 5,000.00 for the first, second, and third and succeeding offenses, respectively.

Category: Prohibition, Frontliners Sectors: Local Government, Health Justification: Article II Section 11 of the 1987 Constitution, Article IV Section 8 of RA 8507, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, Sangguniang Palungsod Resolution No. 2020- 012, instances of discrimination to PUIs, PUMs, and frontliners, IATF urged LGUs to pass a measure that would address discrimination, City Executive Order No. 2020-027

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Ordinance No. 2020-013

Ordinance April 20, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance places the City of Parañaque under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and prescribes strict home quarantine guidelines. This includes the issuance and use of one Home Quarantine Pass (HQP) per household and to a person aged 18 and above. Only HQP holders are allowed to leave their homes from 5:00AM to 8:00PM to purchase food, medicine, or other essentials. Stringent social distancing measures shall be strictly observed. The EO also includes a schedule of business operations, most operate at 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM (grocery, drug store, restaurants, etc.) while sari-sari stores are only allowed from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM and markets from 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Bulungan Seafood Market (fish trading) can operate from 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM of the following day, and its shellfish trading can operate from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. No one is still allowed to sell liquor. Penalties are Php 1,000.000/6 hours of detention, Php 2,000.00/9 hours of detention, and Php 3,000.00/12 hours of detention for the first, second, and third and succeeding offenses, respectively.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses, Supply Chains Justification: WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as pandemic, Presidential Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, in view of continuing rise of confirmed COVID-19 cases, Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolution No. 23, to highlight importance of home quarantine

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Ordinance No. 2020-014

Ordinance April 20, 2020 Parañaque City

This ordinance imposes a price cap or price freeze on funeral services and other covered establishments in the city during the state of public health emergency or similar declarations. Refusal to comply with this ordinance shall be subject to administrative penalties. Php 5,000.000, six suspension, closure for the first, second, and third and succeeding offenses, respectively.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation Nos. 922, RA 11469, IATF Resolution No. 15, establishments offering services in human remain are considered essential, City Executive Order No. 2020-029

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Public Memorandum No. 2020-002

Public Memorandum Parañaque City

This memorandum issues the following guidelines:

- Declaration of a State of Calamity in the City of Parañaque; - Temporary closure of Non-Essential business establishments; - Imposition of curfew from 8:00PM to 5:00AM of the following day (with exemptions listed); - Installation of hand soaps and hand sanitizers in all private and public schools, government halls and private offices, and commercial establishments in the city; and - Temporary suspensionsion of the Operations of the Parañaque Traffic Adjudication Board until 14 April 2020

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Recommendation of Metro Manila Council in its meeting held 14 March 2020, Ordinance Nos. 2020-03 and 2020-04, Resolution Nos. 2020-011 and 2020-012

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City of Pasay

Resolution No. 4981 176 Resolution No. 4982 176 Ordinance No. 6089 177 SK Resolution No. 02 177 Executive Order ICR No. 47 178

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Resolution No. 4981

Resolution Pasay City

This resolution declares a State of Calamity in Pasay City due to the extremely high incidence of COVID-19, it also releases Calamity Fund for the purpose of combating COVID-19 in Pasay.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Secretary of Health confirmed first positive COVID-19 case, first case of local transmission was confirmed on March 7, 2020, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, IATF raised Code Alert Level to Code Red Sublevel Two, NCR under community quarantine

Resolution No. 4982

Resolution Pasay City

This resolution enjoins the temporary closure of all shopping malls and other similar establishments doing business within Pasay during the community quarantine of the National Capital Region or until the aforementioned is lifted. Exceptions include those offering essential services as part of the measures to contain the spread of COVID-19.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Code Alert Level to Code Red Sublevel Two, President Duterte announced measures to combat COVID-19, Pasay City DRRMC Resolution No. 05, Pasay City Mayor meeting with mall owners and establishments doing business with Pasay

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Ordinance No. 6089

Ordinance Pasay City

This ordinance imposes a curfew in Pasay City from 8:00PM to 5:00AM during the Community Quarantine. This is in pursuant to the resolution of the Metro Manila Council in response to the community quarantine declared by the government. During curfew no persons are allowed outside except for emergency cases, buying essential commodities, and work-related travel. Movement of cargoes will also be unhampered. Penalties amounting to Php 3,000.00 to Php 5,000.00 are to be recorded in the blotter of the barangay.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: IATF raised Code Alert Level to Code Red Sublevel Two, two confirmed COVID-19 patients currently admitted in hospitals in Pasay as of 15 March 2020, necessary during the Community Quarantine imposed by the national government

SK Resolution No. 02

Resolution March 23, 2020 Pasay City

The resolution reprograms the annual barangay youth investment plan to include the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System to fight COVID-19 in Pasay City.

Category: Others: Funding Sectors: Local Government Justification: RA 10742, DILG MC 2020-023, EO 922, RA 101212, all SK Chairpersons shall reprogram their plans and budget to include their program to fight COVID-19 in ABYIP

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Executive Order ICR No. 47

Executive Order March 27, 2020 Pasay City

This orders the mandatory wearing of face masks in all public places in Pasay which will remain effective unless lifted by the City Mayor. Any persons violating this EO shall be punished under RA 11332 and other applicable laws.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Section 16 of the Local Government Code, IATF raised Code Alert Level to Code Red Sublevel Two, IATF Resolution No. 11, Luzon-wide community quarantine, State of Calamity in Pasay, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, scientific basis that wearing face masks decrease transmission rate, to ensure success if the enhanced community quarantine

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City of Pasig

Executive Order No. PCG-12, s. 2020 180 Executive Order No. PCG-13, s. 2020 180 Ordinance No. 06, s. 2020 181 Ordinance No. 07, s. 2020 182 Executive Order No. PCG-15, s. 2020 182 Ordinance No. 08, s. 2020 183 Ordinance No. 09, s. 2020 183 Ordinance No. 10, s. 2020 184 Ordinance No. 11, s. 2020 184 Ordinance No. 12, s. 2020 185 Ordinance No. 13, s. 2020 185 Ordinance No. 14, s. 2020 186 Ordinance No. 15, s. 2020 187 Ordinance No. 16, s. 2020 188 Ordinance No. 17, s. 2020 188 Ordinance No. 22, s. 2020 189 Ordinance No. 23, s. 2020 189 Ordinance No. 25, s. 2020 190

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Executive Order No. PCG-12, s. 2020

Executive Order March 13 , 2020 Pasig City

This order issues a community quarantine within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasig City and places the city under a State of Calamity. In line with this, the order adopted the following guidelines: - Ensured the continuous delivery of basic services to the residents of Pasig City ad smooth operations of business activities and economic endeavors; - Instructed the monitoring of land travel from the adjoining Province to the City; - Required essential personnel to be physically present inside offices; and - Cancelled all events, gatherings and activities that are not vital in addressing the COVID-19 situation.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Units Justification: WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, Proclamation No. 922

Executive Order No. PCG-13, s. 2020

Executive Order March 13 , 2020 Pasig City

The Office of the City Mayor adopts a four-day working scheme from Monday to Saturday for all officials and employees of the Pasig City Government.

Category: Others: Working Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Units Justification: Proclamation No. 922, WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic

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Ordinance No. 06, s. 2020

Ordinance March 15, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig regulates non-essential travel and loitering between 8:00PM to 5:00AM. Only the following individuals are exempted from the implementation of this ordinance: - Employees who work at night such as call center agents and security guards; - Those engaged in delivering basic necessities such as food and medicines; - Those providing public transport services; - Peace and order personnel; - Those engaged in responding to medical emergencies; - Those responding to fire, environmental hazards, and similar emergencies; - Those providing urgent repairs and similar public works to maintain basic services and utilities; - Those travelling to the airport for travel abroad; and - Those considered as essential travel

Category: Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Health, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: RA 7160, WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic, IATF Resolution No. 11

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Ordinance No. 07, s. 2020

Ordinance March 15, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig prescribes the following measures to ensure availability of basic necessities and prime commodities at reasonable prices during the declared emergency situations: - Directed all establishments to post limit for kind of goods per individual consumer; and - Created a Special Task Force for the implementation and monitoring of this Ordinance

Category: Food Security Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160, RA 7581, Proclamation No. 922

Executive Order No. PCG-15, s. 2020

Executive Order March 17 , 2020 Pasig City

This classifies and lists public offices under alternative work arrangement such as work- from-home and skeletal work force applicable only for the duration of the enhance community quarantine (ECQ) in Metro Manila:

Category: Others: Working Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Business, Local Government Units Justification: Proclamation No. 922, WHO declared COVID-19 as pandemic

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Ordinance No. 08, s. 2020

Ordinance March 19, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig imposes a liquor ban that prohibits the selling and consumption of alcoholic beverages in establishments and public places within the territorial jurisdiction Pasig City during the State of National Emergency. Violators shall be penalised.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160, Proclamation 922

Ordinance No. 09, s. 2020

Ordinance March 19, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig prohibits the sale of overpriced basic necessities and prime commodities including rice, sanitizer, towels, soap, Vitamin C, milk, bread, eggs, sugar, canned good, disinfectant, alcohol, tissue paper, face mask, coffee, noodles, and cooking oil.

Category: Food Security Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7561, Proclamation No. 929

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Ordinance No. 10, s. 2020

Ordinance April 16, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig prohibits any person from committing any act which causes stigma, disgrace, shame, humiliation, harassment, or otherwise discriminating against a person infected, under investigation or monitoring due to infectious diseases, as well as against public and private doctors, nurses, health workers, emergency personnel, volunteers, and service workers who are assigned to hospitals.

Category: Frontliners Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Local Government Unit Justification: RA 11332, RA 7160, Proclamation 922, Proclamation 929, IATF Resolution No. 11, s. 2020, IATF Resolution No. 20, s. 2020, MMC Resolution No. 20-08, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-072,

Ordinance No. 11, s. 2020

Ordinance April 16, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig establishes the following comprehensive measures to ensure the protection and promotion of health, safety and well-being of the public health workers of the COVID-19 pandemic during the enhanced community quarantine: - Providing personal protective gears and clothing; - COVID-19 Testing of all health workers; and - COVID-19 Hazard Pay and Special Risk Allowance.

Category: Frontliners, PPEs Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 11332, Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, RA 11469, RA 7160

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Ordinance No. 12, s. 2020

Ordinance April 16, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig requires the mandatory wearing of face masks whenever allowed to go out of their residences and on public places within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasig City during the State of National Emergency.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160, Proclamation 922, IATF Resolution No. 11,

Ordinance No. 13, s. 2020

Ordinance April 16, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig approves the Supplemental Budget No. 01 of the City Government of Pasig City amounting to Php 1,639,409,758 to purchase various supplies, equipment, and various programs to fight COVID-19 for the continuous operation of the Local Government Unit of the City of Pasig

Category: Others: Budgeting Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 11469

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Ordinance No. 14, s. 2020

Ordinance April 24, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig adopts the following precautionary measures and guidelines to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 disease: - All classes and all school activities remain suspended during the period of Enhanced Community Quarantine; - Mass gatherings are strictly prohibited; - Alternative working arrangement in the public sector; and - Required all government offices, business establishments, school markets, and all other institutions and offices to adopt and implement strict measures on social distancing.

Category: Others: Guidelines and Protocols, Prohibition, Education, Others: Working Arrangement Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs, Education, Local Government Unit Justification: RA 11332. Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929,

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Ordinance No. 15, s. 2020

Ordinance April 24, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig implements the following coding scheme to regulate mobility of residents to ensure strict quarantine protocol and social distancing within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasig City: - Monday & Thursday - Brgys: Rosario, Santolan, Maybunga, San Miguel, Ugong, Dela Paz, Palatiw, Sto. Tomas, Malinao, Sumilang - Tuesday & Friday – Brgys: Manggahan, Sta. Lucia, Kalawaan, Sagad, Buting, San Joaquin, Caniogan, Sto. Cruz, Orando, Katipunan - Wednesday & Saturday – Brgys: Pinagbuhatan, San Jose, Ilog, Bambang, Pineda, kapitolyo, San Antonio, Kapasigan, San Nicolas, Sta. Rosa

Category: Mobility Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, IATF Resolution No. 11, IATF Resolution No. 20, RA 11469, RA 7160

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Ordinance No. 16, s. 2020

Ordinance May 22, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig waives the rental fees and penalties incurred on water and electrical bills of stallholders at the Pasig City Mega Market due to the COVID-19 situation.

Category: Others: Rental Fees Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Local Government Unit Justification: Proclamation No. 922, IATF Resolution No. 35, s. 2020, RA 7160

Ordinance No. 17, s. 2020

Ordinance May 26, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig repeals Ordinance No. 08 prohibiting the selling and drinking of all alcoholic drinks in establishments and public places within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasig City during the State of National Emergency. All establishments that sell alcoholic beverages must follow the guidelines of the National Government in their resumption of their operation.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Proclamation No. 922, Proclamation No. 929, Ordinance No. 08, 2020, IATF Resolution No. 35

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Ordinance No. 22, s. 2020

Ordinance June 22, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig establishes the “Tulong at Pampuhunang Ayuda sa Taga-Pasig Program” to aid the micro, small, medium enterprises and employees affected by the COVID-19 situation by providing loan programs.

Category: Recovery Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses Justification: RA 7160

Ordinance No. 23, s. 2020

Ordinance June 22, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig amends Ordinance No. 6, s. 2020. The City Government hereby regulates non-essential travel and loitering between the hours of 10PM to 5AM.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Police and Interior Affairs Justification: RA 7160, Declaration of NCR placed under General Community Quarantine dated 01 June 2020

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Ordinance No. 25, s. 2020

Ordinance June 22, 2020 Pasig City

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig waives the rental fees, penalties, and surcharges of stallholders and lessees under the Market Administration Office due to the construction of Skywalk Project.

Category: Others: Rental Fees Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses, Local Government Unit Justification: RA 7160

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Municipality of Pateros

Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-04 192 Executive Order No. 06 193 Executive Order No. 07 193 Executive Order No. 08 194 Executive Order No. 09 194 Executive Order No. 11 195 Executive Order No. 12 196 Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-10 197 Executive Order No. 13 197 Executive Order No. 16 198 Executive Order No. 17 199

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Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-04

Ordinance March 15, 2020 Pateros Municipality

The ordinance imposes a town-wide citizens’ curfew in Pateros from March 15 until April 14, 2020 from 8:00PM to 5:00AM. Exemptions include employees who work at night, delivery personnel, public transport service drivers, peace and order personnel, drivers and passengers in emergency cases, drivers of vehicles who ferry employees living in Pateros. Penalties are warning, Php 1,000 and Php 2,000 for the first, second, and third and subsequent offenses, respectively.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: MMC resolution that urges local legislative councils to issue an ordinance declaring city/municipality-wide curfew, WHO declaration of COVID-19 as pandemic, continued and accelerated spread of the COVID-19, IATF Resolution No. 11, DOH Code Red Sub-Level 2, one of the means to contain spread of the virus is to implement social distancing and community quarantine, Pateros located at the center of three highly urbanized cities

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Executive Order No. 06

Executive Order March 20, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This order imposes curfew hours from 9:00AM to 4:00PM and limits the hours of operation of supermarkets, convenience stores, sari-sari stores, and carinderia from 5:00AM to 9:00AM and 4:00PM to 8:00PM. Normal hours of operation will resume once curfew is lifted and the threat of COVID-19 has stopped. Violation shall be a ground for revocation of the establishment’s business permit to operate.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Metro Manila Council resolution, SB Ordinance No. 2020-04, effectiveness of curfew hours, need to impose curfew hours during daytime and to limit operational hours of all supermarkets, convenience stores, sari-sari stores and carinderia

Executive Order No. 07

Executive Order March 22, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This amends and clarifies EO No. 06-2020 and thereby shortens the curfew in the morning from 10:00AM to 4:00PM. Exceptions include legitimate bank and medical transactions. Deliveries of groceries, food, and medicines are also exempted.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Pateros EO No. 6-2020, request of establishment owners and to give more time to citizens when buying their necessities and making bank transactions

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Executive Order No. 08

Executive Order March 27, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This order lifts the daytime curfew and changes it to 5:00PM to 8:00PM (in addition to curfew hours imposed by Municipal Ordinance #2020-4). Therefore the curfew now runs from 5:00PM to 5:00AM.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-04, Pateros EO Nos. 06 and 07, to give more unhampered time to residents and establishments, to intensify policy that would force people to stay in their houses

Executive Order No. 09

Executive Order March 31, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This orders a liquor ban that suspends all licenses or permits to sell and serve liquor and other alcoholic beverages during the imposed Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) until April 14, 2020 or unless the ECQ is lifted. Violation shall be a grounds for revocation of the establishment’s business permit to operate.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: WHO declaration as COVID-19 as pandemic, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Enhanced Community Quarantine throughout Luzon, social distancing, availability and sale of liquor and other intoxicating beverages encourages congregation and personal socialization of individuals, need to temporarily prohibit business establishments from selling liquor

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Executive Order No. 11

Executive Order April 20, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This orders the regulation of the use of Quarantine Pass from 5:00AM to 5:00PM. Residents can now only use their Quarantine Passes within the following schedules:

- Barangay Poblacion, Sto. Rosario Kanluran, Martirez, Sto. Rosario Silangan, and San Roque: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; - Barangay Aguho, Tabacalera, San Pedro and Magtanggol: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; - Barangay Sta. Ana with serial numbers of Quarantine Pass ending in even numbers (2,4,6,8,0): Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and - Barangay Sta. Ana with serial numbers of Quarantine Pass ending in odd numbers (1,3,5,7,9): Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Violators shall incur penalties provided in Municipality Ordinance No. 2020-05. Exemptions from the use of the passes are employees of establishments allowed to operate, delivery personnel, peace and order personnel, drivers and passengers of emergency cases, drivers four-wheeled vehicles who ferry employees living in Pateros, bank transactions where date is specified.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: Pateros to be under a State of Calamity due to COVID-19 Pandemic, imposition of Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon, Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-05, Quarantine Pass issued does not effectively prevent convergence of people and gathering of large crowd in public places, need to further restrict movement of people

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Executive Order No. 12

Executive Order May 16, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This order sets and defines the policies, rules, and regulations under the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ). Municipal Ordinance Nos. 2020-08 and 2020-05 and Executive Order Nos. 9 and 11 shall remain to be in full effect. It also lists guidelines from the IATF on transportations allowed to operate including specific guidelines for tricycles. Contact sports are not allowed and schools shall remain closed. Running, walking, and jogging are now allowed provided that face masks are worn and physical distancing is observed. The EO also lists the industries and establishments allowed (and not allowed) to operate and regulation guidelines on the re-opening of such industries which includes a requirement that all owners and employees shall submit themselves to COVID-19 testing.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility, Transportation, Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government, Education Justification: NCR placed under a General Community Quarantine and Enhanced Community Quarantine, need to continue existing policies and to set new ones under the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine

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Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-10

Ordinance April 23, 2020 Pateros Municipality

The ordinance compels the citizens of Pateros to observe the 24-hour town-wide curfew during the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in the NCR. The allowable days for the Quarantine Pass holders per barangay to go outside their residences are still allowed. All violators will be fined Php 1,000.00 or will be confined for eight hours in holding areas in Pateros.

Category: Prohibition, Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: On 20 April 2020, Mayor convened the COVID-19 Task force, Barangay coding should be enforced

Executive Order No. 13

Executive Order May 20, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This order amends EO No. 12, making the requirement of COVID-19 testing of owners and employees of establishments and businesses within Pateros as optional or voluntary.

Category: Prohibition, Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government Justification: Pateros EO No. 12, mandatory testing proves to be burdensome to employers, DILG/IATF ordered all LGUs in NCR and others in MECQ not to require returning employees to submit COVID-19 test as mandatory

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Executive Order No. 16

Executive Order May 30, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This order sets policies, rules and regulations to govern under the General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the nine barangays (Poblacion, San Pedro, Tabacalera, San Roque, Martirez del 96, Aguho, Sto. Rosario-Kanluran, Magtanggol, and Sto.Rosario-Silangan) and those under the Modified ECQ (Barangay Sta. Ana). It also has a list of operational guidelines for tricycles. The EO also lists the industries and establishments allowed (and not allowed) to operate and regulation guidelines on the re-opening of such industries

Category: Mobility, Prohibition, Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government Justification: NCR under MECQ, NCR under General Community Quarantine, LCEs were given the authority to lockdown or to implement stringent policies in areas where there is a high number of COVID-19 positive cases

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Executive Order No. 17

Executive Order June 15, 2020 Pateros Municipality

This orders the extension of the GCQ in the nine barangays (Poblacion, San Pedro, Tabacaera, San Roque, Martirez del 96, Aguho, Sto. Rosario-Kanluran, Magtanggol, and Sto. Rosario-Silangan) and the Modified ECQ in Barangay Sta. Ana. The EO also extends the window hours for quarantine pass holders from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The EO also lists the industries and establishments allowed (and not allowed) to operate and regulation guidelines,

Category: Mobility, Prohibition, Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government Justification: Extension of General Community Quarantine in NCR, Pateros EO No. 16, Municipal Ordinance No. 2020-13, to save the economy, to assist establishments allowed to provide dine-in services

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Quezon City

Health Advisory on Coronavirus 201 of home quarantine and social Mayor Joy Belmonte's Official distancing 205 Statement on Metro Manila-wide Statement of the Quezon City Community Quarantine 201 Government on Sitio San Roque QC Government declares State of Incident 206 Calamity 202 Official Statement from Mayor Joy Quezon City Assessor's Office New Belmonte for 3 April 2020 206 Schedule 202 Executive Order No, 26, s. 2020 207 QC-Department of Building Official Statement of Dr. Maria Rosela B. (DBO) Advisory 203 Espinar, OIC-RMBGH, Quezon QC Establishes Hope 1, A Temporary City 207 Medical Facility for COVID-19 Implementing Guidelines for Patients 203 Kalingang QC sa Negosyo-Wage QC Places 2 Barangays under Relief Program for QC Small EECQ 204 Enterprises 208 Statement of the Quezon City Local Guidelines for Religious Gatherings Government on cost of Food within the Territorial Jurisdiction Packs 204 of Quezon City at this time of General Community Quarantine 208 Executive Order No, 24, s. 2020 205 Implementing Guidelines for Statement of the Quezon City Local Kalingang QC sa Negosyo - Wage Government on fake news 205 Relief Statement of the Quezon City Local Program for QC Micro and Small Government on enforcement Business Enterprises 209

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Health Advisory on Coronavirus

Advisory Jan. 22, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The local government released infographics on the coronavirus, its symptoms, and health measures to avoid contracting it.

Category: Frontliners; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: Confirmation of the first COVID-19 case in the Philippines

Mayor Joy Belmonte's Official Statement on Metro Manila- wide Community Quarantine

Official Statement March 13, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The City Mayor released a message to Quezon City residents through an official statement following the Metro Manila-wide Community Quarantine from March 15 to April 14, 2020. In the statement, the Mayor addressed parents and barangays, the private sector, and businesses individually and all of the city residents.

Category: Frontliners; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit Justification: President Rodrigo Roa Duterte placed the entire Metro Manila under Community Quarantine suspending transportation, businesses, and classes.

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QC Government declares State of Calamity

Advisory March 14, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The Quezon City government declares a State of Calamity authorizing the release of the Quick Response Fund of the City and the 142 barangays for the emergency procurement and distribution of goods and services to fight the COVID-19.

Category: Communication; Others: Funding Sectors: Local Government; Finance/Economy

Quezon City Assessor's Office New Schedule

Advisory March 17, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

Due to the Public Health Emergency caused by COVID-19. the Quezon CIty Assessor's Office suspends (1) transfer of ownership, (2) segregation/consolidation, (3) new assessments, (4) reassessments/classifications/correction of entries and annotations, and (5) penalty fees for late filing of Transferred Titles.

Requests for real property assessment documents are accepted through email.

Category: Communication Sectors: Local Government Unit

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QC-Department of Building Official (DBO) Advisory

Advisory March 17, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The QC Department Building Official released the following advisories to the public:

• All building permit applications shall be applied online; • All administrative hearings are suspended and shall be rescheduled and all ocular inspections shall be limited; and • All construction work/activities within the city shall be stopped.

Category: Communication; Facilities Sectors: Local Government

QC Establishes Hope 1, A Temporary Medical Facility for COVID-19 Patients

Advisory March 18, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The city prepares to set-up Hope 1, an alternative medical facility to complement local government hospitals as they prepare for the possible overloading of their facilities in the coming days. The facility will accept referrals from the three local- government-run hospitals, and has 49 rooms to isolate and monitor persons under investigation (PUIs) and COVID-19 patients. The facility is equipped from the utilization of the Quick Response Fund of the city.

Category: Facilities; Tracing Sectors: Health; Local Government

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QC Places 2 Barangays under EECQ

Advisory March 18, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

This places Barangay Tandang Sora and Barangay Kalusugan under Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) after having three confirmed COVID-19 cases each. The local government, led by QCDRRMO, has identified hot and warm zones in these barangays to control and prevent the spread of the virus. A checkpoint manned by the QCPD will not allow anyone to go out of the hot zones and the local government shall provide the residents with food and basic needs. Only one person per household is allowed to go out to purchase food in warm zones.

Category: Prohibition; Mobility; Tracing Sectors: Health; Local Government

Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on cost of Food Packs

Official Statement March 25, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The local government released a statement on Manila Bulletin Lifestyle's apology and corrected article about the quantity and cost of Quezon City food packs. The local government clarified that food packs do not cost PHp 2,500 per pack and the contents vary depending on the barangay. At lease Php 1 billion is earmarked for food assistance for 500,000, from previously 400,000, families in the entire 4-week quarantine.

Category: Communication Sectors: Local Government Justification: In March 23, Manila Bulletin Lifestyle apologized and corrected their presentation "How Metro Manila LGUs Have Responded So Far" which caused confusion and distress.

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Executive Order No, 24, s. 2020

Executive Order March 26, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

This order implements a liquor ban in the entire city prohibiting selling, buying, and consumption in public places of any alcoholic beverages. This ban is effective until ECQ is lifted.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government

Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on fake news

Official Statement March 27, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The local government issued a statement on the proliferation of fake news in the midst of the pandemic and reminded its residents to get reliable news only from legitimate sources. The city government assured its citizens that they're prioritizing distribution of food packs for those who need it most. They also continue to investigate fake news as they arise and correct them as soon as possible.

Category: Communication Sectors: Local Government

Statement of the Quezon City Local Government on enforcement of home quarantine and social distancing

Advisory March 30, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The Quezon City government appealed to all its 142 barangays to strictly enforce home quarantine and social distancing measures at all times. Residents are also urged to follow proper hygiene to prevent virus spread. The city asked for its residents' full cooperation given the exponential increase of COVID-19 cases in the city..

Category: Communication Sectors: Local Government

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Statement of the Quezon City Government on Sitio San Roque Incident

Official Statement April 1, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The city government clarified the incident that occured at Sitio San Roque morning of April 1. The local government denied media reports that no food packs have been distributed in the area. The city government assured that they are compliant with COA guidelines that all recipients of food packs are properly documented and documents are available for scrutiny for transparency.

Based on interviews conducted by Task Force Disiplina, a TV crew informed the residents that food packs would be distributed and DSWD would allegedly distribute cash. The QC Police District (QCPD) restored order and arrested alleged instigators for violation of rules under the ECQ on holding mass gatherings. The city mayor appealed to the leadership of QCPD to release the detainees in the interim for humanitarian reasons.

Category: Communication; Food Security Sectors: Local Government; Police and Interior Affairs

Official Statement from Mayor Joy Belmonte for 3 April 2020

Official Statement April 3, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte addressed the city residents in the third week of ECQ and apologized for two things:

• Apology for losing her composure on social media and admitted and corrected her mistake that all the city projects are funded by the taxpayers. • Apology for distributing health kits branded “Joy Para Sa Bayan” and its insensitivity given the circumstances

To address the spreading misinformation, the mayor stated the following:

• The QC government never sent home the 3 COVID-19 positive patients, rather it was the hospitals that sent them home, and • The QC food packs are not overpriced and they do not cost Php 2500/each.

Category: Communication; Food Security Sectors: Local Government

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Executive Order No, 26, s. 2020

Executive Order April 9, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

This order punishes all those who discriminate against persons infected or suspected of having COVID-19 and members of their households. Any acts of discrimination against persons under investigation, persons under monitoring, COVID-19 infected individuals, health workers, responders, and service workers are now prohibited in Quezon City.

Category: Frontliners; Prohibition Sectors: Local Government Unit; Private Sector and Businesses

Statement of Dr. Maria Rosela B. Espinar, OIC-RMBGH, Quezon City

Official Statement April 12, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The Rosario Maclang Bautista General Hospital will undergo thorough disinfection due to the number of employees who tested positive for COVID-19. Other frontliners who have been in close contact with those who tested positive for the virus have already undergone self-quarantine during the temporary shutdown. Patients located are safe and will continue with its regular operations. The Quezon City General Hospital and Novaliches District Hospital are both ready to cover outpatient operations and other medical needs of the city constituents.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Health; Local Government

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Implementing Guidelines for Kalingang QC sa Negosyo- Wage Relief Program for QC Small Enterprises

Memorandum July 9, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The stimulus package aims to boost the local economy of the local government by providing a package to small enterprises. The stimulus package to be received by qualified beneficiaries depends on the number of registered employees as specified in the memorandum. Qualifications, documentary requirements, application and evaluation process and conditions for the stimulus package is also specified in the memorandum.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses

Guidelines for Religious Gatherings within the Territorial Jurisdiction of Quezon City at this time of General Community Quarantine

Memorandum July 9, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

The Quezon City Government permits holding religious gatherings in any place within the City's territorial jurisdiction after July 10, 2020 with strict observance of guidelines specified in the memorandum to prevent community transmission of the COVID-19 virus.

Category: Facilities; Others: Religious Gatherings Sectors: Local Government Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 51 allows religious gatherings in areas under General Community Quarantine up to 10% of the seating capacity or up to 10 persons, whichever is higher, after July 10, 2020.

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Implementing Guidelines for Kalingang QC sa Negosyo - Wage Relief Program for QC Micro and Small Business Enterprises

Memorandum July 10, 2020 Quezon City Govt.

Kalingang QC sa Negosyo provides assistance to micro and small business enterprises impacted by COVID-19 pandemic by providing wage subsidy to help retain their employees and business operations. Eligibility criteria, documentary requirements, calculation of wage relief amount, application process, application period and disbursement, conditions, and monitoring are specified in the memorandum. Qualified enterprises can receive from Php 6,500.00 to Php 175,000.00.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses

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City of San Juan

City Ordinance No. 16, Series of 2020 211 City Ordinance No. 17, Series of 2020 211 City Ordinance No. 18, Series of 2020 212 City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020 212 City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020 213 City Resolution No. 56, Series of 2020 213 City Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2020 213 City Ordinance No. 31, Series of 2020 214 City Ordinance No. 32, Series of 2020 214 City Ordinance No. 33, Series of 2020 215 City Ordinance No. 34, Series of 2020 215 City Ordinance No. 35, Series of 2020 216 City Ordinance No. 36, Series of 2020 216 Executive Order No. FMZ-039, Series of 2020 217 Executive Order No. FMZ-042, Series of 2020 218

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City Ordinance No. 16, Series of 2020

City Ordinance March 15, 2020 San Juan City

The City Council places the City of San Juan under a State of Calamity due to the COVID- 19 outbreak within the City. The Council also authorizes the Mayor to disburse and use the 30% Quick Response Fund from the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund to address and arrest the said disease’s outbreak in the City. The Council also delegates all other powers, duties, and responsibilities necessary to address the outbreak to the Mayor.

Category: Others: Declaration of State of Calamity Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Memorandum from the Executive Secretary on “Stringent Social Distancing Measures and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation” states that LGUs which imposed a community quarantine, upon declaring a State of Calamity, shall be allowed to access their Quick Response Fund.

City Ordinance No. 17, Series of 2020

City Ordinance March 15, 2020 San Juan City

A strict implementation of curfew hours from 8:00PM to 5:00AM of the following day is ordained in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. This follows the President’s declaration of a State of Public Health Emergency and several resolutions of the Metro Manila Council urging all LGUs to impose strict curfew hours.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; Metro Manila Council Resolutions dated March 14.

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City Ordinance No. 18, Series of 2020

City Ordinance March 15, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance mandates the closure of malls in San Juan in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. It exempts groceries, supermarkets, pharmacies, medical services, and banks operating inside these malls, however. This follows the President’s declaration of a State of Public Health Emergency and the announcement of the Metro Manila quarantine, but predates the IATF’s Community Quarantine guidelines.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses; Health Justification: Presidential Proclamation No. 922; IATF-EID Resolution No. 11 Series of 2020

City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 15, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance protects health workers, other frontliners, and COVID-19 suspected or positive persons from discrimination, harassment, or otherwise unfair treatment on account of their situations. It declares unlawful for any person to degrade, stigmatize, shame, or harass and discriminate against any confirmed, suspected, or probable COVID- 19 cases as well as health workers and other frontliners. It also prohibits any public employee or frontline service provider to refuse to render assistance or service to an individual on account of their health status. Eviction from place of residence, denial of entry to public places, refusal to give access to services such as transport, acts of violence, threats or intimidation, slander and libel, and other similar acts are likewise declared unlawful. A fine of not more than 5,000 pesos or imprisonment of not more than 6 months or both can be slapped on violators.

Category: Others: Anti-discrimination Sectors: Local Government; Health Justification: Metro Manila Council Resolution No. 20-08, Series of 2020 urges all LGUs of the NCR to enact anti-discrimination ordinances on account of numerous reports of harassment and discrimination against persons with confirmed, suspected, and probable cases as well as health workers and frontliners.

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City Ordinance No. 27, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 15, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance mandates the wearing of face masks and similar protective equipment in all public places in San Juan at all times. Violators will be charged with administrative penalties and fines up to 5,000 pesos.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Local Government; Health

City Resolution No. 56, Series of 2020

City Council Resolution April 20, 2020 San Juan City

The City Council authorizes Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Philippine Red Cross to implement laboratory testing in the City of San Juan.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Justification: Imposition and extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

City Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 27, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance further extends the deadline for payment of Real Property Tax for 2020. The deadline for the 1st Quarter is moved from April 30, 2020 to June 30, 2020 while the deadline for the 2nd Quarter is moved from July 20, 2020 to July 30, 2020.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Justification: Imposition and extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

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City Ordinance No. 31, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 27, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance further extends the deadline for payment of Business Tax for the 2nd Quarter of 2020. The deadline is moved from May 20 to June 30, 2020.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Justification: Imposition and extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

City Ordinance No. 32, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 27, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance further extends the deadline for payment of Amusement Tax. The deadline for Amusement Taxes that fall due during the duration of the ECQ is moved to 60 days after lifting of the ECQ.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Justification: Imposition and extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

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City Ordinance No. 33, Series of 2020

City Ordinance April 27, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance further extends the deadline for payment of Tax on Transfer of Real Property. The deadline for those who fall due during the ECQ is moved to 60 days after lifting of the ECQ.

Category: Others: Taxes Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses; Justification: Imposition and extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

City Ordinance No. 34, Series of 2020

City Ordinance May 4, 2020 San Juan City

Under this ordinance, all business establishments in San Juan are mandated to place protective shields and other similar equipment during the Enhanced Community Quarantine. Non-compliance will be penalized with fines ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 pesos and non-renewal of business permit and/or closure of the establishment.

Category: PPEs Sectors: Private Sector and Businesses; Health Justification: DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-04 prescribes health and safety measures for business establishments

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City Ordinance No. 35, Series of 2020

City Ordinance May 18, 2020 San Juan City

This amends the 2o08 Ordinance that established the City Assistance Welfare Center to provide emergency, financial, medical, burial, and other similar assistance to less privileged San Juan residents. This Ordinance extends this assistance to medical, health, and other City Government frontliners.

Category: Financial Assistance Sectors: Local Government; Health; Social Services Justification: City Ordinance No. 29, Series of 2008

City Ordinance No. 36, Series of 2020

City Ordinance May 18, 2020 San Juan City

This ordinance amends the City’s total liquor ban. It relaxes the prohibitions on the sale of alcoholic beverages provided that consumption is done inside the house and physical distancing is observed.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Health; Private Sector and Businesses Justification: City Ordinance No. 24, Series of 2020

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Executive Order No. FMZ-039, Series of 2020

Executive Order May 18, 2020 San Juan City

This order sets guidelines for businesses allowed to operate under the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine. Many essential sectors are allowed to operate at full capacity, while most others are allowed at 50% capacity. Sectors and businesses such as fitness gyms, cinemas, tourist destinations, massage parlors, and the like which are deemed non- essential are still not allowed.

All allowed business establishments are required to submit a Return to Work Plan to the City’s Business Permit and License Office. The said Plan must contain minimum standards based on the IATF guidelines such as COVID-19 testing for employees, regular disinfections, provision of transportation for employees, thermal scanners, PPEs, living quarters if practicable, and other measures that promote the safety of employees and the public.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Interior Affairs; Private Sector and Businesses; Finance/Economy; Transportation; Tourism Justification: IATF-EID Resolution No. 37 places the NCR under MECQ

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Executive Order No. FMZ-042, Series of 2020

Executive Order June 22, 2020 San Juan City

This order lays out how the feast of St. John the Baptist, the City’s patron saint and namesake, will be observed with respect to GCQ guidelines. A statue of the Saint shall be displayed in procession and the public will view the procession inside their homes. Gatherings are limited to a maximum of ten people. The Basaan Festival and other traditional feast day activities are suspended.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government; Health; Tourism Justification: IATF Resolution No. 40 Series of 2020 and Executive Order No. FMZ- 040 Series of 2020 both declare that mass gatherings shall not be allowed.

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City of Taguig

Executive Order No. 04 220 Executive Order No. 05 221 Executive Order No. 06 222 Executive Order No. 07 223 Executive Order No. 09 224 Ordinance No. 07 225 Ordinance No. 09 226 Ordinance No. 11 227 Ordinance No. 12 228 Ordinance No. 13 229 Ordinance No. 14 231

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Executive Order No. 04

Executive Order March 23, 2020 Taguig City

Pursuant to Ordinance No. 09, this order sets the deadline for the payment of the monetary obligations to the city government. It covers the following payments: - Local business taxes (second quarter, 2020) due on April 20, 2020; - Real property taxes (first quarter, 2020) due on March 31, 2020; - Transfer taxes and corresponding city taxes that will fall from March 17 to April 14, 2020; - Amusement taxes due on April 20, 2020; - Other taxes and fees that will fall due from March 17 to April 14, 2020; and - Rents, charges, or any financial obligations which may fall due to the city government from law or contract.

Above-mentioned financial obligations are extended until May 20, 2020.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government Unit, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Ordinance No. 09, Presidential Proclamation No. 929

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Executive Order No. 05

Executive Order March 24, 2020 Taguig City

The order applies to all business establishments that are allowed to operate in Taguig City, and to all condominium buildings and compounds, subdivisions, and other residential areas within Taguig. The EO lists guidelines that are in relation to issuances of DOH, DTI, DILG, and IATF-EID. These include general guidelines such as maintaining a distance of at least 1-2 meters from every person, prohibition of mass gathering, implementation of flexible work arrangements, educating employees and residents etc. It also includes basic prevention measures such as thorough hand washing, ensuring workers and residents stay at home if they are sick, mandating respiratory etiquette, maintaining regular housekeeping, etc. It also contains guidelines on establishments that are allowed to operate and at what corresponding workforce capacity.

Section 3 of the EO also created the Taguig Social Distancing Composite Team which is composed of authorized representatives from Business Permits and Licensing Office, Market Management Office, City Planning and Development Office, Local Building Office, and Sanitation Office. The Composite Team’s duties include but are not limited to conducting inspection on all business establishments, issuance of ECQ clearance signage upon inspection, and issuance of notice of violation.

Any person found to violate the guidelines in the EO shall be dealt with in accordance to existing penal and administrative laws.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government Unit, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, to ensure safety of all residents

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Executive Order No. 06

Executive Order April 14, 2020 Taguig City

This orders the issuance of a Unified Quarantine Pass (UQP) to one member per household in Taguig, free of charge. The purpose of the UQP is to limit the movement of people in the streets and in essential public places so as to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 and ease the burden of the frontliners. The UQP will be issued to a family member who is 18 years old and above, except to senior citizens. Those issued with a UQP can buy basic necessities for their household from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM. If the household is composed of only senior citizens or people with medical conditions, they are advised to contact barangay officials.

The distribution of the UQP shall be done by the officials of the barangays to every household; this is to avoid crowding as well. In exchange, households must surrender their previously issued quarantine passes. Those who are exempted from the UQP are frontliners, those involved in delivery of basic and health services, security and essential services, peace and order and public safety personnel, and personnel and private individuals involved in disaster and medical emergency cases.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: Declaration of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) dated 16 March 2020, OP through ES issued Guidelines for the Management of the COVID-19 Situation, DILG Memorandum Circular 2020-062, Taguig City issued Implementing Guidelines on Taguig City’s Social Distancing and Enhanced Community Quarantine for COVID-19 Prevention and Management Intervention Taguig City received reports from frontliners at checkpoints having problems on allowable movements, Taguig City received reports of different kinds of quarantine passes issued by barangays, to resolve aforementioned issues

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Executive Order No. 07

Executive Order May 12, 2020 Taguig City

This order establishes the guidelines and requirements for all businesses that are allowed to operate during the community quarantine. It includes minimum safety guidelines such as increasing physical and mental resilience, reducing transmission of COVID-19, minimizing contact rate, reducing risk of infection, and duties of employees and workers. It also lists the general requirements that all establishments must operate in accordance to. This includes educating employees and officers on health, safety and hygiene procedures, observance of curfew, and mandating the wearing of face masks. The EO also includes some specific requirements such as completing a series of webinars in discussing health, safety, and social distancing guidelines. Establishments are also required to accomplish and submit an Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (IDPRP) to the Taguig City Task Force.

After inspection from the City Task Force, establishments that are compliant to the guidelines and requirements will be given a Safe City Seal of Compliance which shall be placed at the entrance of the establishment. Individuals found with non-compliance shall be dealt in accordance to provisions of RA 11469 and other pertinent relevant laws. Establishments who fail to comply may result in the suspension or revocation of their permits/licenses to operate, or closure of the establishment.

Category: Prohibition Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential

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Executive Order No. 09

Executive Order May 12, 2020 Taguig City

This order extends the deadlines set in Executive Order No. 04, dated March 23, 2020 to June 30, 2020. The extended deadlines covers the following payments: - Local business taxes (second quarter, 2020); - Real property taxes (first quarter, 2020); - Transfer taxes and corresponding city taxes that will fall from March 17 to April 14, 2020; - Amusement taxes due on April 20, 2020; - Other taxes and fees that will fall due from March 17 to April 14, 2020; and - Rents, charges, or any financial obligations which may fall due to the city government from law or contract

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Taguig Ordinance No. 09, City of Taguig Executive Order No. 04 , DOF Department Circular No. 002.2020

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Ordinance No. 07

Executive Order March 15, 2020 Taguig City

This imposes a city-wide regulation on dispensable travels and mobility within the City of Taguig as part of its mitigation measures against the spread of COVID-19. Dispensable travels and mobility within the city are temporarily restricted from 8:00PM to 5:00AM. Those who are exempted are night shift workers (e.g. doctors, nurses, hospital staff, security guards, ambulance drivers), those involved in delivery of basic and health services (e.g. food and medicine), those involved in public transport services, peace and order personnel, and emergency cases.

This ordinance shall be implemented by the Taguig-PNP, Barangay Chairpersons Barangay Affairs Office, and the Public Order and Safety Office. The Task Force is also composed of the City Mayor, Chief of Police (Taguig-PNP), Peace and Order Cluster Head, 28 Barangay Chairpersons, Chairperson of the Peace and Order Council of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and the SK Federation Chairperson.

Category: Mobility Sectors: Local Government Justification: Section 15, Article II of the 1987 Constitution, COVID-19 outbreak, WHO declaration of COVID-19 as pandemic, rising number of COVID-19 cases, 30-day community quarantine is imposed, as part of the implementing directive of President Duterte, the MMC and the MMDA, adopting a whole of government approach, Section 458 (a)(5)(xii) of the Local Government Code

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Ordinance No. 09

Ordinance March 20, 2020 Taguig City

This ordinance authorizes the City Mayor to extend the deadlines for payment of local taxes, fees or charges, and other financial obligations due to the city government without penalties, surcharges or interest.

Category: Others Sectors: Local Government, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Article X, Section 5 of the 1987 Constitution, Section 167 of RA 7160, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Mayor Cayetano issued guidelines dated 17 March 2020, closure of government offices during ECQ would result to involuntary delay in payment of financial obligations, in the best interest of the City Government and its constituents, the City Mayor is in the best position to determine when to resume regular government operations

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Ordinance No. 11

Ordinance April 6, 2020 Taguig City

This ordinance increased the monthly allowances given to officers and personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) station to Taguig City (thereby amending Ordinance No. 28 (s.2014)). PNP and BFP Commissioned Officers’ monthly allowance is increased from Php 3,500.00 to Php 4,500.00, Non-Commissioned Officers’ allowance is increased from Php 3,000.00 to Php 4,000.00. On the other hand, the allowance of BJMP Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers is increased from Php 2,000.00 to Php 3,000.00.

Funds shall be taken from the approved budget of the Office of the City Mayor subject to availability and auditing procedures.

Category: Frontliners, Others Sectors: Police and Interior Affairs Justification: Article X, Section 5 of the 1987 Constitution, Section 167 of RA 7160, Presidential Proclamation No. 929, Mayor Cayetano issued guidelines dated 17 March 2020, closure of government offices during ECQ would result to involuntary delay in payment of financial obligations, in the best interest of the City Government and its constituents, the City Mayor is in the best position to determine when to resume regular government operations

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Ordinance No. 12

Ordinance April 6, 2020 Taguig City

This ordinance requires the mandatory wearing of face masks by all persons in Taguig City who go out during the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ). The ordinance defined face masks as any reusable or disposable item made of any breathable material worn over the nose and mouth. Public places were also defined as all places accessible to the public, regardless of ownership or right of access. All private commercial establishments shall also display in their establishment a notice of the mandatory wearing of face masks and prohibition of entry to anyone not wearing one.

Category: Prohibition, Others Sectors: Health, Private Sector and Businesses Justification: Presidential Declaration No. 922, Luzon under Enhanced Community Quarantine, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-062, Taguig Resolution No. 07, the city government requires synchronized efforts to battle COVID-19, IATF direction on the mandatory wearing of face masks, will help to significantly reduce local or community transmission

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Ordinance No. 13

Ordinance April 6, 2020 Taguig City

This ordinance requires the mandatory reporting of minimum relevant information and health events pertaining to COVID-19. This is for purposes of contact tracing, precautionary measures, care and prevention of spread and possible cure of COVID-19. The following should be reported and disclosed: - Any travel to a foreign or local destination within the past 30 days; - Any contact with an officially positive person, PUI, PUM, or person known to have contact with the aforementioned; - When officially tested for COVID-19; - Any common symptoms in the past three days; - When officially classified as a PUM or PUI even if asymptomatic; - When officially prescribed to go under a COVI-19 test; - When officially advised to undergo isolation or self-quarantine; - When previously tested for COVID-19, and the succeeding official test result, including period of hospitalization; and - Other relevant facts and circumstances

Individuals who shall disclose are those who experienced the aforementioned events, the , Barangay Health Worker, and the Head of the City Health Office. Reporting should be done within 24 hours from occurrence of any of the circumstances stated through official channel/s of communication. A special committee (composition also included in the ordinance) shall be formed to establish the guidelines of COVID-19 relevant information which will be disseminated within the city.

Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information, tampering of records, non- operation of disease surveillance and response systems, non-cooperation of persons and entities (and as having information), shall be considered unlawful. Any person who violates Sections 2 to 7 the Ordinance shall be fined from Php 1,000.00 to Php 5,000.00. Medical personnel and government employees who violate shall also be held administratively liable.

Category: Prohibition, Others Sectors: Local Government, Health

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Justification: WHO declaration of the COVID-19 as pandemic, whole-of-government approach, Presidential Proclamation No. 922, RA 11332, declaration of state of public health emergency and calamity, Article III Section 3 of the Code of Ethics of the Medical Profession, Health Privacy Code Joint A.O. No. 2016-0002, Data Privacy Act, DOH Administrative Order No. 2020-0012, only minimum information considered to relevant shall be disclosed, in view of the increasing incidents of COVID-19 patients seeking treatment or roaming around public places without divulging true condition

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Ordinance No. 14

Ordinance April 6, 2020 Taguig City

This ordinance authorizes the grant of COVID-19 Hazard Pay for all qualified employees and personnel including those under Job Order and Contract of Service of the City Government of Pasig, and also the one-time special risk allowance for health workers. Qualified employees should be those who are authorized to physically report to work. Amount of Hazard Pay shall not exceed Php 500.00/day per person. The ordinance also contains the conditions on the Special Risk Allowance (SRA) for all qualified public health workers.

Category: Frontliners, Others Sectors: Local Government, Health Justification: Section 9, Article II of the Constitution, Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, Memorandum from the Executive Secretary dated 16 March 2020, Taguig City continues to field employees and personnel to provide continuous public service during ECQ, AO Nos. 26 and 28 from the Office of the President

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City of Valenzuela

Executive Order No. 2020-056 233 Executive Order No. 2020-057 233 Executive Order No. 2020-058 234 Executive Order No. 2020-059 234 Executive Order No. 2020-061 235 Executive Order No. 2020-062 235 Executive Order No. 2020-063 236 Ordinance No. 723 Series of 2020 236

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Executive Order No. 2020-056

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

This order requires all establishments, government offices, barangays, schools, public transport terminals, and other relevant institutions to take precautionary measures in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 within the city.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government; Private Sector and Businesses

Executive Order No. 2020-057

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

This order mandates the immediate temporary closure of all sports facilities including basketball courts, pools, multi-purpose halls, and other related facilities operated by all Homeowners Associations or private subdivisions to prevent the unwarranted spread of COVID-19 in the City of Valenzuela.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government

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Executive Order No. 2020-058

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

This order prohibits minors and students from entering computer rental shops/stores/cafes, arcades, and gaming lounges between 5:00AM and 8:00PM for the duration of the community quarantine period until the state of public emergency is lifted, as a precautionary measure against COVID-19.

Category: Facilities; Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government

Executive Order No. 2020-059

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

This order prohibits celebration of mass weddings during the said community quarantine period, as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19.

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government

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Executive Order No. 2020-061

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

All parks within Valenzuela City, including city parks, barangay basketball courts, 3S Plus Center Function Rooms, and other facilities of the City Government shall be closed off from holding public gatherings, meetings, and other functions for the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).

Category: Facilities Sectors: Local Government

Executive Order No. 2020-062

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

Valenzuela City implements a temporary restriction on all forms of gaming, betting, and/or gambling activities until the state of Public Health Emergency is lifted, to reduce COVID-19 transmission.

Category: Facilities; Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government

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Executive Order No. 2020-063

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Valenzuela City

Valenzuela City implements temporary suspension for operations of the Valenzuela City Cockpit Arena owned by Sanal Amusement Corporation until the state of Public Health Emergency is lifted to reduce COVID-19 transmission.

Category: Facilities; Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government

Ordinance No. 723 Series of 2020

Ordinance June 6, 2020 Valenzuela City

Valenzuela City allows all barber shops, salons, and parlors to open and operate as the city is placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) beginning June 1, 2020. Stringent disinfection procedures and physical distancing measures shall be applied in all of the mentioned establishments. Haircutting shall be allowed, but all other hair and facial services shall be prohibited for the duration of the GCQ. Services shall also be limited to 30% operational capacity, with appropriate barriers, thermal scanners, and alternating staffing measures used to prevent possible transmission of COVID-19. Face masks must be worn at all times within the barber shops, salons, and parlors.

Category: Facilities; Private Sector and Businesses Sectors: Local Government

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Appendix 1: Statistics

Total Number of Policies

Tally per City

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Tally per Province

No. of cities, municipalities, and provinces covered ● Number of cities - 17 ● Number of municipalities - 1 ● Number of provinces - 10

● % of total number of cities covered in Luzon - 23% ● % of total number of municipalities covered in Luzon - 0.10% ● % of total number of provinces covered - 26%

● Total number of cities in Luzon* - 73 ● Total number of municipalities in Luzon* - 698 ● Total number of provinces in Luzon* - 38

* Source: https://www.philatlas.com/luzon.html

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Tally per category ‘Categories’ refer to subjects that describe the general theme of each policy. Policies may be categorized into one or more categories.

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For Categories filed under “Others”

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Tally per sector ‘Sectors’ refer to bodies, individuals, or institutions that are responsible for the implementation and/or immediate action of each policy. Policies may be categorized into one or more sectors.