CEBU CITY, Philippines — Minimum mandatory safety or public health protocols will continue to be in place in Cebu province's 44 towns and six component cities as the province downgrades to
issued on Tuesday evening, May 19, leisure or unnecessary movements continue to be prohibited under the GCQ.
The wearing of face masks, shields, and other protective equipment is still mandatory when going out. Public or private institutions are tasked to put up hand washing or sanitizing stations in “high-touch areas” within their premises.
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