ILANG negosyo sa mga lugar na nasa ilalim ng general community quarantine (GCQ) ang pinapayagan na ngayong mag-operate sa 100 percent capacity.
Sa isang memorandum circular na ipinalabas kahapon, sinabi ng Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) na ang business establishments o activities sa ilalim ng Categories II at III sa GCQ areas ay pinahihintulutan nang mag-operate sa full capacity.
Samantala, ang barbershops at salons ay maaari na ngayong mag-operate ng hanggang 75 percent capacity.
“Restaurants and food establishments under GCQ are also allowed to operate beyond 50 percent capacity subject to physical distancing,” nakasaad sa DTI memo circular.
“Menu offering and maximum serving of alcoholic beverages are subject to local government guidelines,” dagdag pa nito.
Ayon pa sa DTI, ang dine-in, take-out, at delivery services ng restaurants at fastfood establishments ay pinapayagang mag-operate 24/7.
“Restaurants and fastfood establishments’ dine-in, take-out, and delivery services shall be allowed to operate up to 24 hours a day, as far as practica-ble, to augment the additional operational requirements and serve the needs of the public, while enhancing income opportunities for workers,” ayon pa sa circular.
Sa ilalim ng minimum public health at safety standards at protocols, ang mga sumusunod na negosyo ay pinapayagang mag-operate sa 100 percent capacity:
1. Mining and Quarrying (domestic);
2. Other financial services (e.g., money exchange, insurance, reinsurance, lending companies, and non-compulsory pension funding);
3. Legal and Accounting;
4. Management Consultancy Activities;
5. Architecture and Engineering Activities; Technical Testing and Analysis;
6. Scientific and Research Development;
7. Advertising and Market Research;
8. Computer programming (such as writing, modifying, testing and supporting software, planning and designing computer systems), information service activities (such as data processing and hosting activi-ties) and other related activities;
9. Publishing and printing services (such as printing of newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals, books, brochures, manuscripts, posters, maps, atlases, advertising catalogues, prospectuses, etc; printing directly onto textiles, plastic, glass, metal wood, and ceramics);
10. Film, music, and TV production;
11. Recruitment and placement agencies for overseas employment;
12. Other services such as photography services; fashion, industrial, graphic, and interior design;
13. Wholesale and retail trade of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles, including their parts and components;
14. Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles (including vulcanizing shops, battery repair shops, auto repair shops, car wash);
15. Malls and commercial centers (non-leisure only), subject further to pertinent guidelines issued by DTI;
16. Non-leisure wholesale and retail establishments (mall-based or otherwise), such as:
a. Hardware stores;
b. Clothing and accessories;
c. Bookstores and school and office supplies stores;
d. Baby or infant care supplies stores;
e. Pet shops, pet food and pet care supplies;
f. IT, communications, and electronic equipment;
g. Flower, jewelry, novelty, antique, perfume shops;
h. Toy store (playgrounds and amusement area closed);
i. Music stores;
j. Art galleries (selling only); and
k. Firearms and ammunition trading establishment.
17. All other public and private construction projects, subject further to strict compliance to the issued construction safety guidelines for the imple-mentation of infrastructure projects during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Sinabi ng DTI na ang circular ay agad na magiging epektibo matapos malathala sa University of the Phil-ippines Law Cen-ter.
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