Mandaluyong issues market schedule according to first letter of surnames

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Mandaluyong issues market schedule according to first letter of surnames
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Mandaluyong City’s local government unit has issued a market schedule restriction by designating specific days for residents, according to the first letter of their surnames. | gabriellaluinq

According to a post on Mandaluyong City Public Information’s Facebook page, those whose surname starts with letters A to L can make their market runs every Wednesday, Fridays, and Sundays, while letters M to Z can visit stores every Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays.Social distancing and the wearing of face masks while within the markets will also be mandatory.

The new regulations will take effect on Friday, April 17. Meanwhile, markets will be closed every Monday for cleaning and sanitation.

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