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Bar in Cebu City to explain why social distancing ignored

Sunnexdesk
Under EO 130, which Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella issued on May 6, 2021, establishments serving liquor should observe the following conditions:
  • They should accommodate only up to 50 percent of their maximum capacity of seated cus tomers at any given time, regardless of the floor area.
  • They should first secure a clearance from the Cebu City Emergency Operations Center before holding regular live entertainment in their premises.
  • They are not allowed to serve liquor during curfew hours.
  • They should not allow customers and staff to loiter around the premises while curfew hours are in effect.
  • On top of their license to sell and serve liquor, they should apply for a special permit to be issued by the Cebu City Emergency Operations Center at no additional cost.
(JJL)
Cedric Lee, Vhong Navarro, and Deniece Cornejo.

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