The Taguig City government reminded organizers of Halloween parties and events that they must first secure clearance before these can be allowed. “In order to avoid another surge and to lower the risk of transmission amongst customers and employees, all Halloween activities such as parties, events
Taguig’s guidelines for minors (Taguig Safe City Task Force)
This after the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases issued Resolution No. 125 on July 8, ruling that “in areas under Modified General Community Quarantine and General Community Quarantine except those under heightened restrictions, children five (5) years old and above may be able to go to outdoor areas . . . provided that the child is supervised by adult/s and is in observance of minimum public health standards such as the wearing of face masks and social distancing.”
Outdoor areas, according to the IATF, refer to parks, playgrounds, beaches, biking and hiking trails, outdoor tourist sites and attractions, outdoor non-contact sports courts and venues and al fresco dining establishments.