Authorities have launched an investigation into the mass gathering incident at a bar in Cebu City which reached overcapacity and customers were seen partying without face masks, its mayor said Monday.
The bar management has been issued a show-cause order to explain the incident, said Cebu Mayor Edgardo Labella.
It recorded 33 new active COVID-19 cases on Sunday, with a total of 322 active infections, according to the Department of Health.
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