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Quezon City Local Government Statement on Fake News 205 Quezon City Local Government Statement on Implementation. Quezon City Government Statement on the Sitio San Roque Incident 206 Official Statement by Mayor Joy Belmonte for April 3, 2020 206.

PREFACE

2020 providing guidelines for alternative work arrangements and support mechanisms for government workers for the duration of the State of Public Health Emergency. 2020 providing guidelines for alternative work arrangements and support mechanisms for government workers for the duration of the State of Public Health Emergency.

Advisory

Executive Order March 22, 2020 Bataan Province The Office of the Provincial Governor has imposed a liquor ban during the enhanced community quarantine in Bataan Province. Executive Order of July 2, 2020 Bataan Province The Office of the Provincial Governor has implemented the modified general community quarantine in Bataan.

Executive Order No. 16

Executive Order No. 17

Executive Order No.18

Executive Order No.19

Executive Order No. 25

Executive Order No. 27

Executive Order No. 2HIM 2 -05

Executive Order No. 2HIM 2 -10

Executive Order No. 2HIM 2 -12

Executive Order No. 2HIM 2 -13

Memorandum GO DRF-031020-91

Executive Order of March 18, 2020 Province of Bulacan The Office of the Governor orders the extension of the suspension of classes at all levels in both public and private schools in the province of Bulacan until April 14, 2020.

Memorandum GO DRF-031920-94

Memorandum GO DRF-032720-96

Executive Order dated May 15, 2020 Province of Bulacan The Office of the Governor has downgraded the rating of ECQ to Amended ECQ in the Province of Bulacan. Executive Order dated June 30, 2020 Province of Bulacan The Office of the Governor implemented the amended GCQ in the province of Bulacan.

Resolution No. 1437-2020

Executive Order March 16, 2020 Province of Cavite This decision places the province of Cavite under community quarantine due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This decision contains further guidelines for community quarantine and establishments to be temporarily closed.

Provincial Ordinance No. 268-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 269-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 271-2020

Executive Order March 18, 2020 Province of Cavite This orders that the Province of Cavite be placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Executive Order June 5, 2020 Province of Cavite This imposes a modified quarantine/travel permit system in the province of Cavite.

Provincial Ordinance No. 273-2020

Executive Order July 24, 2020 Province of Cavite This orders the temporary closure of SM City Trece Martires for violation of Executive Order No. SM City Trece Martires failed to ensure that only those with quarantine passes are allowed to enter the mall.

Provincial Ordinance No. 276-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 277-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 278-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 279-2020

Provincial Ordinance No. 282-2020

Executive Order No. 006-2020

Retroactive Order) The governor is preparing to place the entire province of Pampanga under curfew during the community quarantine period, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM, as Pampanga is about to be placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) effective June 1, 2020. 40, Omnibus Guidelines for the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, as amended on May 22, 2020, issued by the IATF, revision of Pampanga Order No.

Executive Order No. 12-2020

Executive Order No. 14-2020

Executive Order No. 15-2020

Executive Order No. 0012-2020

Executive Order No. 0013-2020

Executive Order No. 0015-2020

Governor of Pangasinan releases revised implementation guidelines to place the entire province of Pangasinan under Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ), which will take effect only until May 31, 2020. Justification: Article 2, Section 15, of the 1987 Constitution; Declaration of a State of Public Health Emergency in the Philippines by Presidential Proclamation No. 013-2020; Memo from Executive Secretary, Office of the President placing the entire island of Luzon under Enhanced Community Quarantine until March 30, 2020.

Executive Order No. 0017-2020

Executive Order No. 0019-2020

Executive Order No. 0022-2020

Executive Order No, 0024-2020-A

Executive Order No. 0033-2020

Executive Order No. 13

Executive Order No. 15

Proclamation March 17, 2020 Quezon Province Pursuant to the memorandum of the President dated 16 March 2020, EO No. 929, IATF Resolution of March 12, 2020, Alert Level 4 for COVID-19, Section 16 of the Local Government Code, WHO Declaration of COVID-19 as Pandemic dated March 12, 2020, Memorandum dated March 16, 2020. March 2020, imposing an extended community quarantine over Luzon, to immediately halt the spread of the virus and provide proactive leadership and a multi-sectoral approach to prevent, control and eliminate the pandemic. 929, Presidential Memorandum dated March 16, 2020, imposing an Extended Community Quarantine (ECQ) over Luzon, to immediately halt the spread of the virus and provide proactive leadership and a multi-sectoral approach to prevent, control and eliminate the pandemic, para 16 of the Local Government Code, Governor Suarez EO No.

Memorandum Circular No. 32

Executive Order No. 18

Executive Order No. 21

Executive Order No. 23

Executive Order No. 24

30 and 35, Quezon Province has a total of 73 confirmed cases, 1,465 suspected, 3 probable cases, 7 deaths and 46 recoveries; there is a need to build on the existing measures; WHO's recommendation to ease the quarantine restriction must be done gradually to prevent the resurgence of the infection, COVID-19 Provincial IATF approved GCQ guidelines to be implemented in Quezon, measures to support the national government in smoothing the curve must be put in place. Order May 31, 2020 Quezon Province This Order places the Province of Quezon under general community quarantine from June 1, 2020 to June 15, 2020. Outdoor non-contact exercise is permitted but also subject to minimum public health standards.

Executive Order No. 30

2020; Memorandum of the Executive Secretary on Community Quarantine in the Entire Luzon and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation. Justification: Memorandum of the Executive Secretary on Community Quarantine in the Entire Luzon and Further Guidelines for the Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation. Justification: Memorandum of the Executive Secretary on the Extension of the Enhanced Community Community Quarantine in Luzon through April 30, 2020.

Guidelines for Repatriation and Mandatory Quarantine of Returning OFWs

This decision extends the duration of the enhanced community quarantine in Baguio until April 30, 2020, following the IATF-EID's recommendation to expand the ECQ across Luzon. Sectors: Local Government; Health; Police and Home Affairs; Private sector and companies; Finance/economics; Transport; Education; Tourism. This decision extends the suspension of operations and observation of alternate 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.

Ordinance Numbered 41 (Series of 2020)

This order extends the duration of the ECQ in Baguio City until May 15, 2020 following the IATF-EID's decision to extend the ECQ over Baguio. Considering the needs of commuters, PBT manufacturers and those who stay at home; bicycle supply and repair shops, textile supply shops, and electrical appliance and repair shops are allowed to operate every Monday and Wednesday of the week during the Community Quarantine period.

Ordinance Numbered 44 (Series of 2020)

Ordinance Numbered 52 (Series of 2020)

Essential public and private construction projects are allowed to proceed in accordance with the DPWH and city office guidelines. Its related industries such as hardware, electrical supply, machine shops, auto repair and aggregates can operate from Monday to Saturday. To accommodate workers in these reopened industries, public transportation in the form of jeeps and taxis can now operate at 50 percent capacity.

Ordinance Numbered 54 (Series of 2020)

Fitness centers, gyms and other recreational facilities may also operate at half the capacity of the venue. Hotels, lodgings or hospitality establishments may also operate at half capacity provided their operations are limited to basic accommodation. General merchandise stores, RTW retail stores and other dry goods retail establishments are also allowed to operate subject to the implementation of minimum health standards and social distancing.

Resolution Numbered 325 (Series of 2020)

Ordinance Numbered 71 (Series of 2020)

Religious services are permitted at 25% of venue capacity provided clearance for such activities is issued by the Mayor's Office, while work conferences and other essential small gatherings are permitted at 50% of venue capacity.

Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (01)

Memorandum Order Dated March 9, 2020 (2)

Naipatungpal ti City Council of Las Piñas ti pannakaipatungpal ti liquor ban iti territorial jurisdiction ti Siudad ti Las Piñas kabayatan ti Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) period. Inikkat ti Konseho ti Siudad ti Las Piñas ti pannakaiparit dagiti inumen nga alkohol a naipabaklay babaen ti Ordinance No. Nainget ti pannakaipatungpal ti Siudad ti Las Piñas ti curfew iti 10:00 PM agingga 4:00 AM iti territorial jurisdiction ti Siudad ti Las Piñas.

City Resolution No. 2020-016

City Resolution No. 2020-017

City Resolution No. 2020-018

City Resolution No. 2020-019

City Resolution No. 2020-020

City Ordinance No. 2020-074

City Ordinance No. 2020-075

City Ordinance No. 2020-080

City Ordinance No. 2020-086

City Ordinance No. 2020-087

City Ordinance No. 2020-088

City Ordinance No. 2020-089

City Ordinance No. 2020-090

City Ordinance No. 2020-092

City Ordinance No. 2020-094

City Ordinance No. 2020-095

City Ordinance No. 2020-100

City Ordinance No. 2020-102

City Ordinance No. 2020-115

City Ordinance No. 2020-116

City Ordinance No. 2020-117

City Ordinance No. 2020-128

City Ordinance No. 2020-140

City Ordinance No. 2020-149

City Ordinance No. 2020-152

Executive Order Dated March 17, 2020

City Resolution No. 70-2020

Impaulog ti opisina ti City of Mauway Mayor ti extreme community quarantine iti sumagmamano a lugar ditoy siudad. Inrelax ti opisina ti Mayor ti Siudad ti Mauway ti quarantine measures iti sumagmamano a lugar ditoy siudad tapno mapasayaat ti community quarantine. Naipaulog ti opisina ti Hulo City Mayor iti enhanced community quarantine iti sumagmamano a lugar iti Barangay Hulo.

Executive Order No. 12

Ordinance No. 8620

Executive Order dated March 18, 2020, City of Manila This directs all motels and hotels in the City of Manila to accommodate health workers from the six city hospitals and other state government hospitals as their landing area going to and from hospitals, while the widespread community quarantine (ECQ). Medialdea dated March 16, 2020, Interruption of mass public transportation causing hardship to health workers of the City of Manila, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code of 1991. Medialdea dated March 16, 2020, Interruption of mass transit public transportation transportation that caused hardship to health workers of the City of Manila, Section 455 (b)(1)(vii) of the Local Government Code of 1991.

Executive Order No. 19

Executive Order April 21, 2020 Manila City It orders a 48-hour closure (from 5:00AM of May 3, 2020 to 5:00AM of May 05, 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. All commercial, industrial, retail, institutional and other non-exempt activities in the district must also be suspended during the shutdown. Station commanders of police stations in the district are also directed to employ and deploy officers at strategic locations in the barangay for the implementation of the shutdown.

Executive Order No. 22

During the lockdown, all residents of the barangay must be strictly confined to their homes, except health workers, members of the PNP, AFP, PCG, government workers in the front lines and other critical services, employees of pharmacies, drug stores, undertakers. housekeeping services, public utility companies (power, cable, internet, telecommunications, water, sanitation), institutions that provide basic day-to-day services (merchandise, food delivery, banking, money transfers), Barangay Chairmen, Barangay Secretaries, Barangay Treasurers, Kagawads, executive officers, and media workers accredited by the Office of Presidential Communications and the IATF. All other non-exempt commercial, industrial, retail, institutional and other activities in the area must also stop during the shutdown. Barangay police station commanders are also directed to recruit and deploy police officers to strategic locations in the barangay to conduct the shutdown.

Executive Order No. 26

Executive Order No. 28

Executive Order No. 29

Ordinance No. 8646

Ordinance No. 8647

Ordinance No. 040, Series of 2020

Ordinance No. 049, Series of 2020

Ordinance No. 2020-065

Ordinance No. 2020-070

Ordinance No. 2020-072

Ordinance No. 2020-073

Ordinance No. 2020-074

Ordinance No. 2020-078

Ordinance No. 2020-080

Ordinance No. 2020-081

Ordinance No. 2020-086

Resolution No. 2020-254

Ordinance No. 2020-093

Ordinance No. 2020-096

Ordinance No. 2020-100

Ordinance No. 2020-101

Ordinance No. 2020-102

Ordinance No. 2020-103

Ordinance No. 2020-105

Executive Order No. TMT-027 series of 2020

City Ordinance No. 2020-16

Order May 6, 2020 Navotas City This order imposes Extreme Enhanced Community Quarantine (EECQ) in Navotas City effective from 05.00 from 5 May to 15 May 2020, unless extended. The following measures accompanying the implementation of the EECQ are the following: (1) reduction in the number of pedestrians allowed per public market area (Navotas fish market areas) based on 2 specific schedules for weekdays (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 EECQ in the city.

Executive Order No. TMT-038 series of 2020

Executive Order No. TMT-040 series of 2020

Executive Order No. 2020-027

Executive Order No. 2020-028

Executive Order No. 2020-029

Executive Order No. 2020-030

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 will now remain in effect until May 15, 2020, unless the ECQ is lifted or revoked earlier, or further extended. 929, Expansion of the enhanced community quarantine in Metro Manila, as a measure to implement strict social distancing.

Executive Order No. 2020-033

Executive Order No. 2020-034

Executive Order No. 2020-036

Executive Order No. 2020-040

Executive Order No. 2020-041

Ordinance No. 2020-04

Ordinance No. 2020-03

Ordinance No. 2020-09

Ordinance No. 2020-010

Public Memorandum (Unnumbered)

Ordinance No. 2020-011

Ordinance No. 2020-012

Ordinance No. 2020-013

Ordinance No. 2020-014

Public Memorandum No. 2020-002

Resolution No. 4981

Resolution No. 4982

Ordinance No. 6089

SK Resolution No. 02

Executive Order ICR No. 47

The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig regulates non-emergency travel and lounging between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM. The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig imposes a liquor ban that prohibits the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in establishments and public places within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasig City during the state of emergency. The Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig prohibits the sale of overpriced basic necessities and premium goods including rice, sanitizer, towels, soap, vitamin C, milk, bread, eggs, sugar, canned goods, sanitizer, alcohol, paper tissues, face mask, coffee, noodles and cooking oil.

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