Inter-Agency Task Force: With Amendments As of May 06, 2021
Inter-Agency Task Force: With Amendments As of May 06, 2021
Inter-Agency Task Force: With Amendments As of May 06, 2021
WHEREAS, Article II, Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall
protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among
them;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. (E.O.) 168, (s. 2014) created the Inter-Agency Task
Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to facilitate inter-sectoral
collaboration to establish preparedness and ensure efficient government response to assess,
monitor, contain, control, and prevent the spread of any potential epidemic in the Philippines;
WHEREAS, Section 2(c) of E.O. 168 mandates the IATF to prevent and/or minimize the
local spread of emerging infectious diseases in the country through the establishment or
reinforcement of a system in screening possible patients infected with emerging infectious
diseases, contact tracing, identification of the mode of exposure to the virus, and implementation
of effective quarantine and proper isolation procedures;
WHEREAS, on 28 January 2020, the IATF convened, and thereafter issued regular
recommendations for the management of the 2019 Novel CoronaVirus Acute Respiratory
Disease, which is now known as CoronaVirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19);
WHEREAS, the 18 March 2020 Memorandum from the Office of the Executive
Secretary directed all heads of departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of government,
including the Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Force of the Philippines (AFP), and the
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs),
Government Financial Institutions (GFIs), State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), and Local
Government Units (LGUs) to adopt, coordinate, and implement guidelines which the IATF may
issue on the COVID-19 situation, consistent with the respective agency mandates and relevant
laws, rules, and regulations;
WHEREAS, Section 6 (e) of RA 11332, allows the DOH to perform disease surveillance
and response functions to address events of public health concern;
WHEREAS, on 30 April 2020, E.O. No. 112, (s. 2020) was issued which confirmed and
adopted the Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the
Philippines, as approved and recommended under IATF Resolution No. 30, and authorized any
amendment or modification thereto subject to the approval of the IATF.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises set forth herein, the IATF issues
these amended Omnibus Guidelines to harmonize and codify existing guidelines of the IATF and
member-agencies pertaining to community quarantine, which shall be applied to all regions,
provinces, cities, municipalities and barangays placed under community quarantine.
SECTION [1] DEFINITION OF TERMS. For purposes of these Guidelines, the following
shall be defined as follows:
4. COVID-19 - refers to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 which is caused by the virus known
as the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
6. Essential goods and services - covers health and social services to secure the safety and
well-being of persons, such as but not limited to, food, water, medicine, medical devices,
public utilities, energy, and others as may be determined by the IATF.
8. Health and emergency frontline services - refers to services provided by public health
workers [all employees of the DOH, DOH Hospitals, Hospitals of LGUs, and Provincial,
City, and Rural Health Units, and Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers
including those managed by other government agencies (e.g. police and military
hospitals/clinics, university medical facilities), uniformed medical personnel], private
health workers, such as but not limited to medical professionals, hospital and health
facility administrative and maintenance staff, and aides from private health facilities, as
well as their service providers, health workers and volunteers of the Philippine Red Cross
and the World Health Organization, and employees of Health Maintenance Organizations
(HMOs), the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC), health insurance
providers, disaster risk reduction management officers, and public safety officers.
9. Interzonal movement - the movement of people, goods and services between provinces,
highly urbanized cities, and independent component cities under different community
quarantine classification. For this purpose, the National Capital Region shall be
considered as one area. Provided that movements to and from areas under granular
lockdowns shall be considered as interzonal movement even if within the same province
or highly urbanized city. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79,
October 15, 2020)
10. Intrazonal movement - the movement of people, goods and services between provinces,
highly urbanized cities, and independent component cities under the same community
quarantine classification, without transiting through an area under a different
classification. For this purpose, the National Capital Region shall be considered as one
area. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
11. Minimum public health standards - refers to guidelines set by the DOH under
Administrative Order No. 2020-0015 and such other issuances subsequent thereto, as
well as sector-relevant guidelines issued by national government agencies as authorized
by the IATF, to aid all sectors in all settings to implement non-pharmaceutical
interventions (NPI), or public health measures that do not involve vaccines, medications
or other pharmaceutical interventions, which individuals and communities must carry out
in order to reduce transmission rates, contact rates, and the duration of infectiousness of
individuals in the population.
12. Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine - refers to the transition phase between
ECQ and GCQ, when the following temporary measures are relaxed and become less
necessary: stringent limits on movement and transportation of people, strict regulation of
operating industries, provision of food and essential services, and heightened presence of
uniformed personnel to enforce community quarantine protocols.
13. Modified General Community Quarantine - refers to the transition phase between
GCQ and the New Normal, when the following temporary measures are relaxed and
become less necessary: limiting movement and transportation, the regulation of operating
industries, and the presence of uniformed personnel to enforce community quarantine
protocols.
14. New Normal - refers to the emerging behaviors, situations, and minimum public health
standards that will be institutionalized in common or routine practices and remain even
after the pandemic while the disease is not totally eradicated through means such as
widespread immunization. These include actions that will become second nature to the
general public as well as policies such as bans on large gatherings that will continue to
remain in force.
15. On-site capacity - refers to the number of employees or workers who can be permitted or
required to be physically present at their designated workplace outside of their
residences. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
16. Skeleton workforce - refers to the on-site capacity which utilizes the smallest number of
people needed for a business or organization to maintain its basic functions. (As amended
by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
1. Minimum public health standards shall be complied with at all times for the duration of
the ECQ.
2. The movement of all persons shall be limited to accessing goods and services from
permitted establishments, for work in such establishments, or for such other activities
allowed in this section. (As amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 110, April
15, 2021)
3. Any person below eighteen (18) years old, those who are over sixty-five (65) years of
age, those with immunodeficiency, comorbidity, or other health risks, and pregnant
women shall be required to remain in their residences at all times, except for obtaining
essential goods and services, or for work in industries and offices or such other activities
permitted in this Section. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79,
October 15, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
4. Only the following establishments, persons, or activities are allowed to operate, work, or
be undertaken for the duration of the ECQ:
xv. Employment activities that involve the recruitment and placement for
permitted sectors;
xvi. Teachers, professors and other staff for purposes of conducting
online/offline, and flexible classes, completion of grades, and
processing of student credentials, requirements and documents;
xvii. Lawyers who will provide legal representation necessary to protect
rights of persons as well as legal services for permitted establishments;
and
xviii. All other establishments, to the extent necessary for the buying and
selling of consumer goods or services via the internet.
All other businesses, persons, or activities, shall not be allowed to operate, work, or be
undertaken on-site during ECQ. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no.
106-B, March 28, 2021)
5. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is hereby
authorized to issue a negative list of industries that shall remain prohibited in areas under
ECQ.
7. The co-equal or independent authority of the legislature (Senate and the House of
Representatives), the judiciary (the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax
Appeals, Sandiganbayan, and the lower courts), the Office of the Ombudsman, and the
Constitutional Commissions, to implement any alternative work arrangements, is
recognized. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28,
2021)
such as restaurants, cafés, gyms, spas, function halls, and the like, shall be subject to
guidelines issued by the DOT and the IATF. (As amended by Paragraph A(2) IATF
Resolution No. 43, June 03, 2020, and Paragraph C(2)(4) of IATF Resolution No. 95,
January 15, 2021)
10. Gatherings outside of residences shall be prohibited. Gatherings at residences with any
person outside of one’s immediate household shall likewise be prohibited. However,
gatherings that are essential for the provision of health services, government services, or
humanitarian activities authorized by the appropriate government agency or
instrumentality shall be allowed.
Pastors, priests, rabbis, imams, or other religious ministers and their assistants may
conduct religious services performed through online video recording and transmission,
necrological services, wakes, inurnment, and funerals, and they shall be allowed to move
for such purposes. Corollary, immediate family members of the deceased who died of
causes other than COVID-19 shall be allowed to move from their residences to attend the
wake or interment of the deceased upon satisfactory proof of their relationship with the
latter, fully complying with the prescribed minimum public health standards for the
duration of the activity. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B,
March 28, 2021)
11. Face-to-face or in-person classes at all levels shall be suspended. The education sector
shall operate in accordance with the guidelines of the Commission on Higher Education
(CHED) for higher education, Technical Educational and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) for technical vocational education and training, and Department of Education
(DepEd) for basic education. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no.
106-B, March 28, 2021)
12. The road, rail, maritime, and aviation sectors of public transportation shall be allowed to
operate at such capacity and protocols in accordance with guidelines issued by the
Department of Transportation (DOTr). (As amended by Paragraph B(2) of IATF
Resolution no. 106-A, March 27, 2021)
13. Law enforcement agencies shall recognize any of the following IDs: (i) IATF IDs issued
by the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over permitted establishments or persons, (ii)
valid IDs or other pertinent documentation issued by accrediting organizations or
establishments allowed under ECQ, and, (iii) if required by the LGU, local IDs for
availing of essential goods and services. No other IDs or passes specifically exempting
persons from community quarantine shall be required of workers of permitted
establishments and/or offices without prejudice to requiring the presentation of other
documents establishing the nature of their work. (As amended by Paragraph B IATF
Resolution No. 46, June 15, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B,
March 28, 2021)
14. The movement of cargo/delivery vehicles, as well as vehicles used by public utility
companies, shall be unhampered. Shuttle services of permitted establishments shall not
be subject to an ID system but shall maintain compliance with minimum public health
standards. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
15. Private corporations are encouraged to process payrolls online. Payroll managers and
such other employees required for the processing of payroll shall be allowed to travel to
their respective offices during ECQ. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no.
106-B, March 28, 2021)
16. Uniform curfew hours may be imposed by LGUs, subject to the guidelines issued by the
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Workers, cargo vehicles,
public transportation, and operating hours of permitted establishments, however, shall not
be restricted by such curfew. (As introduced by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no.
106-B, March 28, 2021)
17. Any violation of the foregoing prohibitions shall constitute non-cooperation of the person
or entities punishable under Section 9 par. (d) or (e), as the case may be, of Republic Act
No. 11332, otherwise known as the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and
Health Events of Public Health Concern Act, and its Implementing Rules and
Regulations. (As introduced by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28,
2021)
1. Minimum public health standards shall be complied with at all times for the duration of
the MECQ.
2. The movement of all persons shall be limited to accessing goods and services from
permitted establishments, for work in such establishments, or for such other activities
allowed in this section. (As amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 110, April
15, 2021)
3. Any person below eighteen (18) years old, those who are over sixty-five years (65) of
age, those with immunodeficiency, comorbidity, or other health risks, and pregnant
women shall be required to remain in their residences at all times, except for obtaining
essential goods and services, or for work in industries and offices or such other activities
permitted in this Section. Local government units may relax the minimum age range
down to fifteen (15) years old, depending on the COVID-19 situation in their respective
jurisdictions. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, and without prejudice to the authority of DTI to issue a
negative list of industries which shall remain prohibited even in areas under MECQ, the
following establishments, persons, or activities shall not be permitted to operate, work, or
be undertaken during MECQ:
a. Entertainment venues with live performers such as karaoke bars, bars, clubs,
concert halls, theaters, and cinemas;
b. Recreational venues such as internet cafes, billiard halls, amusement arcades,
bowling alleys, and similar venues;
c. Amusement parks or theme parks, fairs/peryas, kid amusement industries such
as playgrounds, playroom, and kiddie rides;
d. Outdoor sports courts or venues for contact sports, scrimmages, games, or
activities;
e. Indoor sports courts or venues, fitness studios, gyms, spas or other indoor
leisure centers or facilities, and swimming pools;
f. Casinos, horse racing, cockfighting and operation of cockpits, lottery and
betting shops, and other gaming establishments except for the draws conducted
by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office;
g. Indoor visitor or tourist attractions, libraries, archives, museums, galleries, and
cultural shows and exhibits;
h. Outdoor tourist attractions;
i. Venues for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions;
j. Personal care services which include beauty salons, beauty parlors, medical
aesthetic clinics, cosmetic or derma clinics, make-up salons, nail spas,
reflexology, aesthetics, wellness, and holistic centers, and other similar
establishments; acupuncture and electrocautery establishments, and massage
therapy including sports therapy establishments. It also includes establishments
providing tanning services, body piercings, tattooing, and similar services.
Home service for these activities are likewise not permitted; and
k. Indoor dine-in services of food preparation establishments such as
commissaries, restaurants, and eateries.
approved by the head of agency unless a greater on-site capacity is required in agencies
providing health and emergency frontline services, laboratory and testing services, border
control, or other critical services, in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations
issued by the CSC.
7. The co-equal or independent authority of the legislature (Senate and the House of
Representatives), the judiciary (the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax
Appeals, Sandiganbayan, and the lower courts), the Office of the Ombudsman, and the
Constitutional Commissions, to implement any alternative work arrangements, is
recognized.
10. Gatherings outside of residences shall be prohibited. Gatherings at residences with any
person outside of one’s immediate household shall likewise be prohibited. However,
gatherings that are essential for the provision of health services, government services, or
humanitarian activities authorized by the appropriate government agency or
instrumentality shall be allowed.
Religious gatherings shall be allowed up to ten percent (10%) of the venue capacity.
Provided, that, there is no objection from the local government unit where the religious
gathering may take place. Provided, further, that the LGU may increase the allowable
venue capacity up to thirty percent (30%). The religious denominations should strictly
observe their submitted protocols and the minimum public health standards.
Gatherings for necrological services, wakes, inurnment, funerals for those who died of
causes other than COVID-19 shall be allowed, provided that the same shall be limited to
immediate family members, upon satisfactory proof of their relationship with the
deceased and with full compliance with the prescribed minimum public health standards
for the duration of the activity.
11. Face-to-face or in-person classes shall be suspended. The education sector shall operate
in accordance with the guidelines of the CHED for higher education, TESDA for
technical vocational education and training, DepEd for basic education.
12. The road, rail, maritime, and aviation sectors of public transportation shall be allowed to
operate at such capacity and protocols in accordance with guidelines issued by the DOTr.
The use of active transportation such as biking is encouraged.
13. Law enforcement agencies shall recognize any of the following IDs: (i) IATF IDs issued
by the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over permitted establishments or persons, (ii)
valid IDs or other pertinent documentation issued by accrediting organizations or
establishments allowed under ECQ, and, (iii) if required by the LGU, local IDs for
availing of essential goods and services. No other IDs or passes specifically exempting
persons from community quarantine shall be required of workers of permitted
establishments and/or offices without prejudice to requiring the presentation of other
documents establishing the nature of their work. (As amended by Paragraph B IATF
Resolution No. 46, June 15, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B,
March 28, 2021)
14. The movement of cargo/delivery vehicles, as well as vehicles used by public utility
companies, shall be unhampered. Shuttle services of permitted establishments shall not
be subject to an ID system but shall maintain compliance with minimum public health
standards. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
15. Private corporations are encouraged to process payrolls online. Payroll managers and
such other employees required for the processing of payroll shall be allowed to travel to
their respective offices during MECQ. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution
no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
16. Individual outdoor exercises such as outdoor walks, jogging, running or biking, are
allowed within the general area of their residence, e.g. within the barangay, purok,
subdivision, and/or village. Provided, that the minimum public health standards and
precautions such as the wearing of face masks, and the maintenance of social distancing
protocols are observed.
17. Uniform curfew hours may be imposed by LGUs, subject to the guidelines issued by the
DILG. Workers, cargo vehicles, public transportation, and operating hours of permitted
establishments, however, shall not be restricted by such curfew.
18. Any violation of the foregoing prohibitions shall constitute non-cooperation of the person
or entities punishable under Section 9 par. (d) or (e), as the case may be, of Republic Act
No. 11332, otherwise known as the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and
Health Events of Public Health Concern Act, and its Implementing Rules and
Regulations. (As introduced by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28,
2021)
1. Minimum public health standards shall be complied with at all times for the duration of
the GCQ.
2. The movement of all persons shall be limited to accessing goods and services from
permitted establishments, for work in such establishments, or for such other activities
allowed in this section. (As amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 110, April
15, 2021)
3. Any person below eighteen (18) years old, those who are over sixty-five years (65) of
age, those with immunodeficiency, comorbidity, or other health risks, and pregnant
women shall be required to remain in their residences at all times, except for obtaining
essential goods and services, or for work in industries and offices or such other activities
permitted in this Section. Local government units may relax the minimum age range
down to fifteen (15) years old, depending on the COVID-19 situation in their respective
jurisdictions. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
Notwithstanding the foregoing and without prejudice to previous IATF resolutions, the
following establishments, persons, or activities shall not be permitted to operate, work, or
be undertaken during GCQ:
a. Entertainment venues with live performers such as karaoke bars, bars, clubs,
concert halls, theaters, and cinemas;
b. Recreational venues such as internet cafes, billiard halls, amusement arcades,
bowling alleys, and similar venues;
The foregoing is likewise without prejudice to the authority of DTI to issue a negative list
of industries that shall remain prohibited even in areas under GCQ. (As amended by
Paragraph B(2)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 41, May 29, 2020, Paragraph B(1) of IATF
Resolution No. 49, June 25, 2020, Paragraph E of IATF Resolution No. 51, July 02,
2020, Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 56, July 16, 2020, and by Paragraph A of
IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
6. All construction projects shall be allowed subject to strict compliance with the
construction safety guidelines issued by the DPWH.
7. Agencies and instrumentalities of the government shall be fully operational and shall
operate at a minimum of thirty percent (30%) up to full on-site capacity as determined by
the head of the agency, in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations issued by the
CSC.
8. The co-equal or independent authority of the legislature (Senate and the House of
Representatives), the judiciary (the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax
Appeals, Sandiganbayan, and the lower courts), the Office of the Ombudsman, and the
Constitutional Commissions, to implement any alternative work arrangements, is
recognized.
10. Only hotels or accommodation establishments with valid DOT Accreditation shall be
allowed to accommodate guests and clients for legitimate purposes under a state of a
public health emergency. The operations of such hotels and accommodation
establishments, as well as ancillary establishments within their premises such as
restaurants, cafés, gyms, spas, function halls, and the like, shall be subject to guidelines
issued by the DOT and the IATF. (As amended by Paragraph A(2) of IATF Resolution
No. 43, June 03, 2020, Paragraph D of IATF Resolution No. 48, June 22, 2020,
Paragraph B(2) of IATF Resolution No. 49, June 25, 2020, C(3) of IATF Resolution No.
70, September 10, 2020, Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020, and
further amended by Paragraph C(2)(4) of IATF Resolution No. 95, January 15, 2021)
11. Gatherings outside of residences shall be prohibited except for those permitted in GCQ
under this Section. Gatherings at residences with any person outside of one’s immediate
household shall likewise be prohibited. However, gatherings that are essential for the
provision of health services, government services, or humanitarian activities authorized
by the appropriate government agency or instrumentality shall be allowed.
Religious gatherings shall be allowed up to thirty percent (30%) of the venue capacity.
Provided, that there is no objection from the local government unit where the religious
gathering may take place. Provided, further, that the LGU concerned may increase the
allowable venue capacity up to fifty percent (50%). The religious denominations should
strictly observe their submitted protocols and the minimum public health standards.
Gatherings for necrological services, wakes, inurnment, and funerals for those who died
of causes other than COVID-19 shall be allowed up to thirty percent (30%) of the venue
capacity. Provided, that the LGU concerned may increase the allowable venue capacity
up to fifty percent (50%). Provided, further, that the same shall be with full compliance
with the prescribed minimum public health standards for the duration of the activity.
Visits to memorial parks, cemeteries, and columbaria shall be limited to not more than ten
(10) persons per group and not exceeding thirty percent (30%) of the venue capacity.
Provided, that the LGU concerned may increase the allowable venue capacity up to fifty
percent (50%). (As introduced by IATF Resolution No. 49, June 25, 2020)
12. Face-to-face or in-person classes for basic education shall be suspended. The basic
education sector shall operate in accordance with the guidelines of DepEd.
Limited face-to-face or in-person classes for higher education and technical vocational
education and training may be allowed, subject to the guidelines of CHED and TESDA,
respectively.
13. The road, rail, maritime, and aviation sectors of public transportation shall be allowed to
operate at such capacity and protocols in accordance with guidelines issued by the DOTr.
The use of active transportation such as biking is encouraged. (As amended by Paragraph
D(7)(a) IATF Resolution No. 94, January 14, 2021)
14. Law enforcement agencies shall recognize any of the following IDs: (i) IATF IDs issued
by the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over permitted establishments or persons, (ii)
valid IDs or other pertinent documentation issued by accrediting organizations or
establishments allowed under ECQ, and, (iii) if required by the LGU, local IDs for
availing of essential goods and services. No other IDs or passes specifically exempting
persons from community quarantine shall be required of workers of permitted
establishments and/or offices without prejudice to requiring the presentation of other
documents establishing the nature of their work. (As amended by Paragraph B IATF
Resolution No. 46, June 15, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B,
March 28, 2021)
15. The movement of cargo/delivery vehicles, as well as vehicles used by public utility
companies, shall be unhampered. Shuttle services of permitted establishments shall not
be subject to an ID system but shall maintain compliance with minimum public health
standards. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
16. Outdoor non-contact sports and other forms of exercise such as but not limited to
walking, jogging, running, biking, golf, swimming, tennis, badminton, equestrian, range
shooting, diving, and skateboarding are allowed. Provided, that the minimum public
health standards, and no sharing of equipment where applicable, are observed. Provided,
further, that operations of the relevant clubhouses or similar establishments, if any, are
compliant with the protocols prescribed by the DTI. For this purpose, those below
eighteen (18) years of age and above sixty-five (65), may be allowed outdoor non-contact
sports and other forms of exercise.
Spectators in all non-contact sports and exercises shall be prohibited. (As amended by
Paragraph A(3)(a) of IATF Resolution No. 43, June 03, 2020, and further amended by
Paragraph D of IATF Resolution No. 48, June 22, 2020, Paragraph B(3) of IATF
Resolution No. 49, June 25, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution No. 56, July 16,
2020)
17. Uniform curfew hours may be imposed by LGUs, subject to the guidelines issued by the
DILG. Workers, cargo vehicles, public transportation, and operating hours of permitted
establishments, however, shall not be restricted by such curfew.
18. Any violation of the foregoing prohibitions shall constitute non-cooperation of the person
or entities punishable under Section 9 par. (d) or (e), as the case may be, of Republic Act
No. 11332, otherwise known as the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and
Health Events of Public Health Concern Act, and its Implementing Rules and
Regulations. (As introduced by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28,
2021)
1. Minimum public health standards shall be complied with at all times for the duration of
the MGCQ.
2. The movement of all persons shall be limited to accessing goods and services from
permitted establishments, for work in such establishments, or for such other activities
allowed in this section. (As amended by Paragraph A(4)(a) of IATF Resolution No. 43,
June 03, 2020, and further amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 110, April
15, 2021)
3. Any person below fifteen (15) years old, those who are over sixty-five (65) years of age,
those with immunodeficiency, comorbidity, or other health risks, and pregnant women
shall be required to remain in their residences at all times; Provided, that all activities and
movements allowed under other Sections of these Guidelines for the foregoing persons
under stricter forms of community quarantine shall continue to be permitted under
MGCQ. (As amended by Paragraph A(4)(b) of IATF Resolution No. 43, June 03, 2020,
Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020, Paragraph B(8) of IATF
Resolution No. 84, November 19, 2020, and by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution No. 95,
January 21, 2021. Lowering of age-based restrictions suspended pursuant to IATF
Resolution No. 96, January 26, 2021)
4. All private offices may be allowed to operate anywhere between fifty (50%) to one
hundred percent (100%) on-site capacity while encouraging work-from-home and other
flexible work arrangements, where applicable.
a. Entertainment venues such as karaoke bars, bars, clubs, concert halls, and
theaters;
b. Fairs/Peryas, kid amusement industries such as playgrounds, playroom, and
kiddie rides; and
c. Cockfighting and operation of cockpits, except for the sole purpose of
conducting e-sabong licensed and regulated by the Philippine Amusement and
Gaming Corporation.
The foregoing is likewise without prejudice to the authority of DTI to issue a negative list
of industries that shall remain prohibited even in areas under MGCQ.
6. All construction projects shall be allowed subject to strict compliance with the
construction safety guidelines issued by the DPWH.
7. Agencies and instrumentalities of the government shall be fully operational and shall
operate at a minimum of fifty percent (50%) up to full on-site capacity as determined by
the head of the agency, in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations issued by the
CSC.
8. The co-equal or independent authority of the legislature (Senate and the House of
Representatives), the judiciary (the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax
Appeals, Sandiganbayan, and the lower courts), the Office of the Ombudsman, and the
Constitutional Commissions, to implement any alternative work arrangements, is
recognized.
10. Only hotels or accommodation establishments with valid DOT Accreditation shall be
allowed to accommodate guests and clients for legitimate purposes under a state of a
public health emergency. The operations of such hotels and accommodation
establishments, as well as ancillary establishments within their premises such as
restaurants, cafés, gyms, spas, function halls, and the like, shall be subject to guidelines
issued by the DOT and the IATF. (As amended by Paragraph C(2)(4) of IATF Resolution
No. 95, January 15, 2021)
11. Gatherings shall be allowed up to fifty percent (50%) of the seating or venue capacity.
Provided, that participants shall strictly observe the minimum public health standards,
and the establishments or venues where the gatherings will take place shall strictly
comply with ventilation standards as provided for under relevant issuances of the
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
12. Face-to-face or in-person classes for basic education shall be suspended. The basic
education sector shall operate in accordance with the guidelines of DepEd.
Limited face-to-face or in-person classes for higher education and technical vocational
education and training may be allowed, subject to the guidelines of CHED and TESDA,
respectively. (As amended by Paragraph A(4)(e) of IATF Resolution No. 43, June 03,
2020, and amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 47, June 19, 2020)
13. The road, rail, maritime, and aviation sectors of public transportation shall be allowed to
operate at such capacity and protocols in accordance with guidelines issued by the DOTr.
The use of active transportation such as biking is encouraged. (As amended by Paragraph
D(7)(b) IATF Resolution No. 94, January 14, 2021)
14. Law enforcement agencies shall recognize any of the following IDs: (i) IATF IDs issued
by the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over permitted establishments or persons, (ii)
valid IDs or other pertinent documentation issued by accrediting organizations or
establishments allowed under MGCQ, and, (iii) if required by the LGU, local IDs for
availing of essential goods and services. No other IDs or passes specifically exempting
persons from community quarantine shall be required of workers of permitted
establishments and/or offices without prejudice to requiring the presentation of other
documents establishing the nature of their work. (As amended by Paragraph B IATF
Resolution No. 46, June 15, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B,
March 28, 2021)
15. The movement of cargo/delivery vehicles, as well as vehicles used by public utility
companies, shall be unhampered. Shuttle services of permitted establishments shall not
be subject to an ID system but shall maintain compliance with minimum public health
standards. (As amended by Paragraph B of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28, 2021)
16. Indoor and outdoor non-contact sports are allowed. Non-contact sports refer to a sport or
activity in which participants are physically separated throughout its duration, thus
minimizing the possibility of making any form of purposeful or accidental physical
contact. Provided, that, where applicable, the minimum public health standards such as
the wearing of masks and the maintenance of social distancing, and no sharing of
equipment, are observed. For this purpose, those below 15 years of age and above 65,
may be allowed outdoor non-contact sports and other forms of exercise. (As amended by
Paragraph A(4)(c) of IATF Resolution No. 43, June 03, 2020, and Paragraph B of IATF
Resolution No. 56, July 16, 2020)
17. Any violation of the foregoing prohibitions shall constitute non-cooperation of the person
or entities punishable under Section 9 par. (d) or (e), as the case may be, of Republic Act
No. 11332, otherwise known as the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and
Health Events of Public Health Concern Act, and its Implementing Rules and
Regulations. (As introduced by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution no. 106-B, March 28,
2021)
1. As a national policy, all LGUs shall ensure unhampered movement by land, air, or sea of
all types of goods and cargoes - including their personnel and delivery vehicles - to and
from their destination regardless of existing community quarantine classification.
retains its authority to conduct inspection procedures in checkpoints for the purpose of
ensuring that protocols on strict home quarantine are observed.
2. (a) The movement of the following authorized persons outside their residences (APOR),
by land, sea, or air, within and across areas placed under any form of community
quarantine shall be allowed: (1) health and emergency frontline services and uniformed
personnel, (2) government officials and employees on official travel, (3) duly-authorized
humanitarian assistance actors (HAAs), especially those transporting medical supplies
and laboratory specimens related to COVID-19, and other relief and humanitarian
assistance, (4) persons traveling for medical or humanitarian reasons, (5) persons going to
and from the airport, (6) anyone crossing zones for work or business permitted in the
zone of destination, or activities as may be authorized by the IATF, and going back home,
and (7) public utility vehicle operators. The PNP shall be authorized to promulgate and
regularly update the list of APORs. Authorized shuttle services shall be allowed to travel
within and across areas placed under any form of community quarantine, with priority
given to persons rendering health and emergency frontline services. (As amended by
Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020, and further amended by
Paragraph C(5) of IATF Resolution No. 114, May 06, 2021)
The foregoing provisions shall not be interpreted to allow outbound travel by Filipinos to
countries where travel restrictions are in place; and finally, this is without prejudice to the
exercise of the mandate of the Bureau of Immigration with respect to departure
formalities. (As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020,
and Paragraph A(2) of IATF Resolution No. 80, October 22, 2020)
(c) Repatriated OFWs or returning OFs who have been issued a DOH/BOQ quarantine
certificate shall be granted unhampered passage across zones en route to their final
destination in the Philippines, as well as unimpeded entry to the final LGU of destination,
regardless of the mode of transport.
4. The intrazonal movement of non-APORs for any purpose across areas placed under GCQ
or MGCQ shall be permitted subject to the reasonable regulations imposed by the LGU
concerned if any, and which should be submitted to the DILG, or in the case of Boracay
Island, subject to those imposed by the Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force (BIATF). (As
amended by Paragraph A(5) of IATF Resolution No. 43, June 03, 2020, and by
Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
5. The interzonal movement of non-APOR between areas placed under MGCQ and New
Normal for any purpose shall be permitted subject to the reasonable regulations as may
be imposed by the LGU concerned, if any, and which should be submitted to the DILG.
(As amended by Paragraph A of IATF Resolution No. 79, October 15, 2020)
1. LGUs are enjoined to enact the necessary ordinances to enforce protocols contained in
these Guidelines and to penalize, in a fair and humane manner, violations of these
protocols. Law enforcement agencies are likewise strongly enjoined to observe fair and
humane treatment of violators. (As amended by Paragraph C of IATF Resolution No. 47,
June 19, 2020)
3. All persons are mandated to wear full-coverage face shields together with face masks (
earloop masks, indigenous, reusable, or do-it-yourself masks, or other facial protective
equipment), whenever they go out of their residences, pursuant to existing guidelines
issued by the national government agencies and LGUs. (As amended by Paragraph C of
IATF Resolution No. 88, December 14, 2020)
4. Acts of discrimination such as, but not limited to, coercion, libel, slander, physical
injuries and the dishonor of contractual obligations such as contracts of lease or
employment inflicted upon healthcare workers, government frontliners, repatriated OFWs
and returning OFs, and COVID-19 cases whether confirmed, recovered or undergoing
treatment, as well as suspect and probable cases, shall be dealt with criminally, civilly,
and/or administratively. LGUs are enjoined to issue the necessary executive orders and/or
enact ordinances prohibiting and penalizing these discriminatory acts.
SECTION [10] REPEALING CAUSE. All IATF Resolutions or previous guidelines on the
implementation of community quarantine in the Philippines or parts thereof inconsistent with the
provisions of these Guidelines are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION [11] EFFECTIVITY. These Guidelines shall take effect immediately upon
publication in the Official Gazette or any newspaper of general circulation.
Note: Last signed Omnibus Guidelines published on 03 April 2021. Subsequent amendatory IATF Resolutions were
published individually.