DOH says no more age curbs under Alert 2, kids allowed in establishments
Children can now head to malls in Metro Manila, following the region's shift to a lower COVID-19 alert level this Friday.
"Iyong Alert Level 2, wala ho tayong restrictions na ibinibigay, except for capacity of establishment," said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire. "Ano man pong edad ang meron, maaari na po tayong pumunta dito po sa mga establishments na ‘to." “In compliance with the latest government guidelines, please take note of the following adjustments in Ayala Malls operations, effective in Metro Manila from November 5 to 21, 2021,” it said.
Power Plant Mall’s latest guidelines have also indicated that customers of any age are allowed to enter the mall.
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