MANILA, Philippines — Amid a new surge of COVID-19 cases, Navotas has joined three other cities in Metro Manila in imposing a liquor ban.
In a statement on Wednesday, Navotas announced the passage of City Ordinance No. 2021-18, which prohibits selling, delivering, serving, or buying alcoholic drinks in the city starting March 17 until further notice.
Violators of the ban will be fined from P1,000 to P5,000 or be jailed for a day to 10 days.
Before Navotas, Malabon, Muntinlupa, and Mandaluyong announced a liquor ban.
Malabon Mayor Lenlen Oreta, in a Facebook post on Monday, said that the liquor ban would take effect in his city from March 15 to April 3.
x https://www.facebook.com/LenLenOreta/posts/4161023317265533
The Mandaluyong City Public Information Office, meanwhile, said the city ban will last from March 15 to 31.
x https://www.facebook.com/MandaluyongPIO/posts/488229205876840
In Muntinlupa, the ban will be in effect from March 15 to April 4. Individuals who violate the ban there may face fines up to P5,000, while business establishments that violate the ban could have their business permits revoked.
x https://www.facebook.com/officialMuntinlupacity/posts/3869333076488916
Earlier, Quezon City also announced a two-week liquor ban.
x https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1406843/qc-imposes-liquor-ban-amid-drastic-increase-in-covid-19-cases
As of March 17, the Philippines has 635,698 COVID-19 cases, where 561,099 have recovered while 12,866 have died.
x https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1408126/phs-active-covid-19-cases-breach-60000-mark-with-4387-new-infections