Industries that will REMAIN CLOSED, even in areas under General Community Quarantine




Here are the industries that will remain closed, even in areas under General Community Quarantine:

> Schools (consider late opening in September at the earliest) except online learning

> Leisure, amusement, gaming, fitness

> "Kid" industry

> Tourism

> All gatherings, including religious, conferences, etc.

> Construction (limited opening)

As the President declared the extension of Enhanced Community Quarantine to high-risk areas until May 15, 2020, areas under the General Community Quarantine has to follow strict health guidelines from the government.

READ: Areas under the extended ECQ until May 15, 2020

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3 comments:

  1. And then it will be extended again. And when that date gets close it will be extended again. Then it will be until there's a vaccine. Even fast tracked and getting the right baccine the 1st time is going to take at least 4 years to go through all the testing for effectivness, safety, risk vs reward benefits. Manufacture, production, distribution, etc. MERS, SARS, H1N1 all burned out before a vaccine could be developed. Quit being sheep and being scared if a virus with a 0.1-0.3 death rate. The flu and pneumonia kills more then this thing every year. It's always the old, the young, and immune compromised at risk.
    Retired DOC.

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  2. Don't be such an ass! Even doctors are not safe with this virus. And correction, seasonal flu has a death rate of 0.1%, this one has 1.0%-2.0% , that's times 10 than the seasonal flu. What are you? A "Google" medical expert? Retired doc? Yeah, whatever, you don't know how to spell VACCINE correctly.

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  3. Maybe you should unretire and help. The deathrate is small. But you are comparing a year of death by the flu or pneumonia compared to the number of deaths in just a span of 2 months

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