The City Government of Baguio has released new restrictions which will be implemented in the city from January 6 to 18, 2022. According to Executive Order No. 1 series of 2022, while there were no changes on the city’s alert level 2 status, temporary restrictions with regards to curfew, liquor ban, and travel to the city will be put in place.
As per E.O. No. 1 series of 2022, the following temporary restrictions will be implemented in the city from Thursday, January 6 to Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
General curfew from 12:00 AM to 4:00 AM the following morning except those working in frontline services and permitted industries/businesses.
Temporary liquor ban on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages and liquor products from 12:00 AM to 12:00 PM the following day.
Heads of Office of all public and private establishments, institutions, and offices may implement Alternative Work Arrangements and/or Work from Home Arrangements, as far as practicable, for the following personnel: immunocompromised individuals, pregnant, unvaccinated but eligible employees.
Accommodation Establishments such as hotels, inns, transient houses, dormitories, and the like may accommodate guests at a maximum of 70% of guest capacity only.
Essential travels for APORs shall continue to be permitted, upon presentation of complete documents as proof of authorized travel purposes.
Acceptance of leisure and non-essential travels through visita.baguio.gov.ph shall be limited. Approval for Yellow and Purple QTPs shall be at a maximum of four thousand (4,000) applications per day. Blue QTPs shall be limited to 70% of the accommodation establishments’ guest capacity.
Travel applications that were approved prior to January 6, 2022, shall still be honored, however, the testing requirement stated below shall apply:
FULLY VACCINATED leisure and non-essential travelers arriving from areas under Alert Level 3 must comply with testing requirements as follows:
As stated in Executive Order No. 139, 2021, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated adult travelers for leisure or non-essential purposes shall not be allowed.
Regardless of vaccination status, travel companions aged 12-17 must present negative results of RT-PCR test conducted within seventy-two (72) hours prior to arrival, or Rapid Antigen test conducted twenty-four (24) hours prior to arrival or may undergo Rapid Antigen upon arrival.
Kids aged 11 and below shall not be required to present test results or undergo testing procedures.
SOURCE: PIO-BAGUIO
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