COVID-19

Cavite waives Q-Pass requirement, instead public must carry valid IDs

Dennis Abrina
Cavite waives Q-Pass requirement, instead public must carry valid IDs

Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla wearing face mask and face shield during the meeting with Cavite Mayors recently in General Trias City. (Dennis Abrina)

Photo by Dennis Abrina/Rappler

Governor Jonvic Remulla says those going out must have government-issued IDs or school IDs which show their age

Governor Juanito Victor ‘Jonvic’ Remulla Jr eased quarantine restrictions in this province, but still reminded the public to follow minimum health protocols.

He said on his social media page on Wednesday, October 21, that the province was now suspending requiring a Q-Pass to enter malls.

Instead, Remulla said, the public must only present an official government-issued identification card, or school ID for students. The ID must show the bearer is between the ages 15 and 65 years old.

Puede na magliwaliw for 3-hour limit. Mag-ingat ng husto sa paglibot. (You can now go around within the 3-hour limit. However, stay safe wherever you go.) Wear a mask, face shield, frequently wash and sanitize your hands. Most importantly, continue maintaining social distancing protocols,” Remulla said.

Remulla added that the Province Number Coding Scheme was still suspended.

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Still enforced in the province was the curfew from 9 pm to 4 am. Frontliners are exempted from the curfew.

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From a peak of 800-1000 cases a day, the province’s infection rate has dropped to 65-90 cases daily.

The total COVID-19 cases in the province was at 12,787 as per October 19 post of Philippine Information Agency. – Rappler.com

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