According to Manila South Cemetery Director Jonathan Garzo, this is due to the relaxation of previous COVID-19 restrictions.
MANILA — The management of the Manila South Cemetery on Friday said it is anticipating more visitors in this year's All Saints' and All Souls' Day compared to last year.
Because of this, the cemetery's management ensured that they are prepared for the observance of the holiday. Garzo also reminded people on the rules and regulations within the Manila South Cemetery, including items that are prohibited inside the cemetery.
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