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
City of Baguio
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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"
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