Dine-in services and other business sectors not allowed under MECQ
Various business sectors will not be allowed to operate during the two-week MECQ in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said that a number of businesses such as gyms, fitness centers, salons, barbershops, internet cafes, review centers, and dine-in options for restaurants will not be allowed to operate in MECQ areas [6]. Meanwhile, businesses classified under the following sectors are allowed to operate at 100 percent capacity:
• Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
• BPOs
• Banks
• Capital markets
• Delivery and courier services
• Electronic commerce
• Essential constructions (isolation facilities, etc)
• Funeral, embalming, security
• Gasoline stations
• Groceries markets, convenience stores and drug stores
• Hospitals and clinics
• Laundry services
• Logistics services
• Media
• Mining
• Postal
• Printing
• Production of essential personal hygiene products, vitamins and medicines, medical supplies, masks, and PPE
• Telcos, energy, and power companies
• Water refilling stations
Meanwhile, businesses that can operate at 50 percent capacity are as follows:
• Advertising and market research
• Architectural activities
• Film, music, and TV production
• Financial services (money exchange)
• Legal and accounting
• Malls and commercial centers (non leisure)
• Management consultancy
• Office admin and support
• Other manufacturing
• Photography
• Publishing and printing
• Recruitment
• Restaurant delivery and takeout