Religious gatherings of up to 10 people allowed in general quarantine areas - IATF COVID19Quarantine
MANILA - Most parts of the country that are under general community quarantine , the least stringent form of coronavirus lockdown, will allow religious gatherings of up to 10 people from Saturday, government's inter-agency task force on pandemic response said.
This means religious services with a 10-person cap may be held in GCQ areas, or places across the country other than high-risk areas still under enhanced and modified lockdowns. Cebu and Mandaue cities in the Visayas will, meanwhile, stay under the strictest lockdown or enhanced community quarantine, said the IATF.
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