The New Era Of Preventive Medicine: Advancing BHRT And Pharmacy Compounding Awareness In The Philippines

The growing focus on preventive medicine highlights how personalized care is reshaping the future of healthcare in the Philippines.

TESDA, Nestlé Philippines Join Forces To Empower Coffee Farmers Through Skills Development

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Nestlé Philippines strengthen their partnership to support coffee farmers through skills development and sustainable livelihood programs.

The BE Group Secures COREnergy Partnership To Energize Mabuhay Towers

The BE Group of Companies partners with COREnergy to improve energy management across Mabuhay Towers in Cebu.

Teachers Have Already Cut Their Workload By Up To 85% Using AI. So Why Can’t Schools Sustain It?

Teachers in the Philippines are quietly using AI to cut lesson planning time, but without system support, those gains struggle to last across schools.

Pasig, Pasay Public Markets Impose Stricter Rules Under ECQ

Pasig Mega Market will operate from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. only, while dine-in service in food stalls is strictly prohibited.

Pasig, Pasay Public Markets Impose Stricter Rules Under ECQ

192
192

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The city governments of Pasig and Pasay are implementing strict guidelines to reduce the risks of Covid-19 transmission in public wet markets while enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) is in effect.

Pasig Mega Market will operate from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. only, while dine-in service in food stalls is strictly prohibited.

The PasigPass quick response (QR) code is likewise required when going in and out of the market to aid the city’s contact tracing efforts.

In Pasay, the local government implemented a “market day coding scheme” wherein residents are allowed at the Pasay City Public Market only on their scheduled days as decided by their villages.

The coding scheme is to prevent the high volume of people entering the wet market’s premises and maintaining minimum health protocols, particularly on social distancing.

Residents of Barangays 1 to 40, 68 to 92, 145 to 157, 183, and 187 to 201 are allowed to go to the public market on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

Those from Barangays 41 to 67, 93 to 144, 158 to 182, and 184 to 186 can do so every Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Every Sunday, the public market will accept clients from other cities and front-liners.

Both cities will also check the body temperature of residents going to the markets.

Metro Manila cities and nearby provinces Laguna, Bulacan, Cavite, and Rizal will be under ECQ until April 4. (PNA)