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The local government on Friday said the number of areas under special concern lockdown (SCL) already rose to 17, from 12 three days ago.
These new areas are:
Christ the King Mission Seminary, No. 101 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave. in Barangay Kristong Hari (starting March 12)
No. 77 to Block 2 Lot 7 Orchids St., Freedom Park 3 in Barangay Batasan Hills (starting March 11)
No. 26 Mabituan St., Barangay Masambong (starting March 11)
The other areas under SCL are:
De Los Santos Compound, Heavenly Drive, Barangay San Agustin (starting March 1)
No. 46 and 50 K-9th Street, Barangay West Kamias (started March 3)
49 & 51 E Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Barangay Doña Josefa (started March 4)
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Business Permits and Licensing Department (BPLD) head, Margie Santos, said that these will be done through the city’s e-Services online portal.
For the meantime, Santos said that “business establishments can use the e-copy while their original or authenticated copy is yet to be released.”
Santos advised business owners to use the portal for more convenient transactions, adding that online applications can be used as an alternative while the in-person appointment system is being rebooted.
“By March 1, our system will allow the use of an email address only once at a time. And if the user of the said email address failed to show up on his/her date of appointment thrice, then that email address will be blocked,” she said.