Curfew and alcohol ban imposed after the closure of the town of Quezón by COVID-19

CITY OF LUCENA – The Municipal Hall General Luna in the province of Quezón will be closed until Wednesday, November 25, as the local government imposes stricter measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the locality.

Of the 8 new instances of COVID-19 registered on Monday, the one-day count in the city, the list includes a male municipal worker and 3 local government fitness workers.

Aggressive touch searches are still ongoing, such as the in-depth disinfection of the municipal corridor for the protection of the public and employees.

The government also imposed a curfew from 8 p. m. five a. m, by 18 and 10 p. m, at five in the morning for over 18.

The government also ordered the alcohol ban from November 23 to December 4.

Swimming and excursions along the coast of Tayabas Bay, basketball and volleyball are prohibited.

General Luna of the Quezon Bondoc Peninsula District has recorded a total of 27 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began in early March, of which at least 17 have remained active, the town recorded 10 recoveries.

Meanwhile, 3 more COVID-19 patients have died in Quezón, bringing the total number of deaths in the province to 144.

On Monday, Quezon, which still changed the overall state of community quarantine (MGCQ), recorded a total of 5023 instances of COVID-19.

IPHO met 86 new cured patients, bringing the total number of virus carriers recovered to 4,014.

There are 865 carriers of the virus in the province.

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