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DTI TO EXPAND DINE-IN CAPACITY TO 75% STARTING JULY 21 – LOPEZ

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will further increase the capacity of dine-in restaurants and fast-food establishments in general community quarantine (GCQ) and modified community quarantine (MGCQ) areas effective July 21.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said dine-in services will be allowed to open up to 50 percent in GCQ areas and up to 75 percent in MGCQ areas.

At present, dine-in is only allowed up to 30 percent in GCQ areas and up to 50 percent in MGCQ areas.

“This is subject to strict social distancing, frequent sanitation of hands, wearing of mask when not eating, and (a) better exhaust system for air-conditioned restaurants,” Lopez said.

“While capacity of dine-in services will expand, implementing health protocols should be stricter and customers need to be extra careful.”

The trade chief said while capacity of dine-in services will expand, the enforcement of health protocols should be stricter and customers need to be extra careful.

Health experts said there is a higher risk of transmitting the coronavirus disease  (COVID-19) in closed spaces like restaurants.

A new memorandum circular (MC) expanding the dine-in capacity of restaurants will be issued, Lopez aid.

The DTI earlier issued a memorandum circular that expanded the services offered by barbershops and salons, as well as their capacity from 30 percent to 50 percent in GCQ areas, and from 50 percent to 75 percent in MGCQ areas effective July 16.

“We just have to manage and live with the virus.”

“We just have to manage and live with the virus. It will be here to stay.  [We] need to balance health and economy and time to restart the economy.  [We] provide more livelihood at this time,” he said.

Lopez added treatments are getting better with more recoveries.

The Philippines have recorded more than 57,000 COVID-19 cases so far.

In response, testing capacity and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing laboratories in the country have also increased.

As of July 11, the country have tested 978,651 COVID-19 patients with the number of testing laboratories now at 85. 

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