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Establishments need approval from Taguig LGU for Christmas parties, events

Organizing your company’s Christmas party in Taguig? You may need to apply for a permit to hold it. The Taguig City government through its Taguig Safe City Task Force issued Advisory No. 60 on “Updated Guidelines for Certain Activities and Businesses during the Holiday Season under the General Com

Taguig LGU bars unvaccinated people from entering city gov t offices

Taguig has prohibited unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals from entering city government offices starting Dec. 1. The Taguig Safe City Task Force issued Advisory No. 59, advising the public on the implementation of the “No Vaccination Card, No Entry” policy. Vaccination in Taguig (T

Halloween parties must secure clearance, says Taguig City government

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 LGU issues rules, list of outdoor areas allowed for minors

Published July 17, 2021, 1:59 PM The Taguig City government has released the rules and the list of outdoor areas where minors from five to 17 years old can go under the general community quarantine (GCQ) in Metro Manila from July 16 to 31. Advisory No. 47-A issued by the Taguig Safe City Task Force adopted Resolution 21-11 of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) which urged local government units in Metro Manila to issue executive orders or enact ordinances to allow minors to go to outdoor areas under GCQ and modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) except those under heightened restrictions. Bonifacio Global City’s High Street Park in Taguig (BGC)

Taguig police chief says face mask violators given tickets, held for 8 hours

Published May 11, 2021, 12:04 PM The chief of the Taguig City Police Station said face mask ordinance violators in the city are meted out fines, held for up to eight hours, but not charged in court. A Taguig policeman gives food packs in Tuktukan, Taguig and reminds people to wear face masks and face shields (Taguig Scadb / MANILA BULLETIN) Col. Celso Rodriguez said the police are implementing Taguig’s ordinance on the mandatory wearing of face masks. City Ordinance No. 24, passed and signed in July, 2020, mandates that “every person who goes out in public spaces for any purpose including travel to work, purchase of basic necessities, going out to exercise, attend to medical or emergency reasons, or as part of one’s work is required to use a face mask at all times. The face mask should be worn properly, covering the nose and mouth, at all times.”

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