What Businesses Can Finally Reopen Under the GCQ?

It looks like life is easing back to almost-normal. The president Rodrigo Duterte announced yesterday, May 28, that Metro Manila will shift to a GCQ, or general community quarantine, come June 1.
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On almost total lockdown since mid-March, the GCQ would allow more non-essential establishments to reopen, encouraging economic revival.
Businesses under agriculture, fisheries, forestry, food manufacturing are allowed to reopen at full capacity. Other essential businesses with this same provision: medical services (including veterinary services), supermarkets, logistics, water, banks, energy, internet and telecommunications, media, plus enterprise involved in the supply chain.
Others businesses may also resume on 50-percent manpower.
Restaurants may reopen but only for delivery and take-out. Clothing shops and hardware stores may also restart operations.
The GCQ, however, still prohibits gyms, fitness salons, sports facilities, cinemas and theaters, karaoke bars, as well as kids' entertainment establishments like play areas and rides.
Tourist destinations like beaches and resorts will stay closed, as well as libraries and museums, facial care centers, massage services, and waxing services.
The Department of Trade and Industry is currently reviewing protocols for beauty salons and barbershops.
Rigid safety measures, like masks, hand-washing, and physical distancing, must also remain in place. Non-essential errands are also discouraged and only those who are reasonably healthy and between 20 to 60 years old are allowed to go out.
This story originally appeared on world.reportr.
* Minor edits have been made by the Esquiremag.ph editors.