MANILA, Philippines — Despite its improving COVID-19 numbers, Metro Manila is likely to remain under general community quarantine (GCQ) next month, Malacañang said Monday. Asked whether Metro Manila may shift to a regular GCQ, Roque replied: "I would say there is a chance but let us just wait for the announcement." For outdoor tourist attractions, up to 50% of venues may be filled up for regular GCQ and GCQ with restrictions and 30% for GCQ with heightened restrictions. For indoor dining, up to half of the restaurants may be occupied for regular GCQ areas, 40% for GCQ with restrictions, and 20% for GCQ with heightened restrictions. For GCQ with heightened restrictions, the allowed capacity for religious activities is 10% but local governments can increase it to 30%.
Source: Philippine Star June 28, 2021 09:22 UTC