LOOK: A staff of a fast-food chain in Quezon City on June 14, 2020, sets up acrylic dividers on tables as part of their preparations for dine-in transactions. The IATF allows limited dine-in operations inside restaurants. Photo by KD Madrilejos/Rappler
PREPARING. National Task Force Chief Implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr and Trade Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez inspect the preparation of restaurants for dine-in services. Photo by Inoue Jaena/Rappler
Restaurants will be limited to seating 30% of their dine-in capacity starting June 15. The new rule can be found in the IATF's Resolution No 45. Since mid-March, restaurants in Metro Manila have had to stop such services and were limited to take-out or deliveries. Restaurants will be ordered to implement health protocols like installing barriers between customer tables, regular disinfection of surfaces, and cashless payment systems.Roque admitted that the further easing of rules on restaurants was because the government saw the need to bring back jobs of restaurant workers in places like Metro Manila.
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