Malls that violate curfew, physical distancing face closure: gov't COVID19Quarantine
MANILA - Malls that violate physical distancing measures and curfew will be closed, the Department of the Interior and Local Government said Sunday, as crowds gathered following the easing of lockdown rules in most areas.
Año also advised the public to bring with them identification cards as police checkpoints will remain in all areas under community quarantine.
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