
Mayor Toby Tiangco placed Navotas under 2-week strict lockdown
Strict 2-week lockdown begins today in Navotas as Mayor Toby Tiangco signed Executive Order TMT-038 on Monday.
Navotas will experience the lockdown until July 29.
Workers residing in the city will be allowed to leave if they work outside Navotas.
Nonresidents who work in the city will be allowed to enter during the lockdown period.
All they have to do is present valid ID, company ID or certificate of employment.
Delivery of goods from outside the city, except for food deliveries, will be permitted.
The city will start scheduling the use of quarantine pass to reduce the number of market goers — with only one person per household allowed to go out.
The city will be on total lockdown on Sundays, with all public markets shutdown for disinfection.
Elderly and children under 21 are not allowed to go out except for medical emergencies.
Tiangco said random RT-PCR testing will be conducted during the 14-day lockdown.