Children aged 10-14 allowed to go out in MGCQ areas starting Feb. 1

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The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases eased the age restrictions in areas under MGCQ, allowing children aged 10 to 14 years old to go out beginning Feb. 1, IATF and Presidential spokesman Harry Roque announces.

"The Inter-Agency Task Force approved the recommendation to relax age-based restrictions for areas placed under Modified General Community Quarantine beginning February 1, 2021," Roque said in a statement. The Trade Department earlier proposed to ease the age limit to help stimulate economic activity.

Current IATF rules permit those aged 15 to 65 years old to leave their homes. Meanwhile, those covered by the age restrictions could only go out of their homes to access essential items and services. [Translation: As long as we continue to implement and comply with the minimum public health standards, any age that would go out, as long we are compliant, we are protected.]

 

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Bakit nmn pinayagan. Para saan? Wla nmn bakuna para sa nga bata laban covid. Pwede silang maging asymptomatic. Also wla pang bakuna na roll out Hindi nmn nagtatrabaho mga bata bkit need na lumabas. Online at home study pa dpat! Ewan ko ba sa mga approvers nito sakit sa ulo!

Just be safe by wearing masks and face shields.

Just be safe.

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