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What’s the difference? Making sense of ECQ vs. MECQ in NCR Plus

By Tanya Lara Published Apr 12, 2021 2:08 pm

In yet another last-minute announcement from Malacañang Palace on Sunday, NCR Plus (Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna and Cavite) was put under MECQ (Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine) from April 12 to 30.

President Rodrigo Duterte last week skipped his address to the nation, leaving the country in the dark about the government’s plans on the ECQ lockdown, which was supposed to end April 12.

Last week Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said that Duterte would not address the nation because a number of his security detail from the Presidential Security Group (PSG) had tested positive for COVID.

Some members of the PSG were inoculated in September and October 2020, months ahead of frontline healthcare workers, with drugs smuggled from China.

“The physical safety of the President remains our utmost concern,” Roque said on April 7. “In addition, the preparation for the Talk to the People Address entails a number of staff complement and we also take due consideration their well-being.”

It should be noted that world leaders who were actually COVID positive continued to work and talk to their people while in isolation. These include French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

A healthcare worker collects an oxygen tank. Photos by Kriz-John Rosales 

ECQ vs. MECQ: What’s the difference?

Roque announced yesterday that MECQ, the second strictest lockdown category, would be in place in NCR Plus until the end of April.

Here are guidelines between the two lockdown categories:

Movement: ECQ and MECQ

Home quarantine should be observed and movement is limited to accessing essential goods such as food and medicine.

Transporation: ECQ and MECQ

Road, rail, maritime and aviation sectors shall be allowed to operate under DOTr guidelines.

Outdoor exercise:

ECQ: Mayors in NCR have allowed this from 6 to 9 a.m.
MECQ: Allowed within one’s barangay, village/subdivision. 

Mass gatherings:

ECQ: Prohibited with the exception of health and government services; wakes and funerals limited to immediate family.
MECQ: Religious gatherings at 10% capacity or 30% according to individual LGUs.  

Industries allowed at 100% capacity on-site:

ECQ: Industries that have to do with the manufacture of medicines, food and agriculture; food establishments for takeout and delivery only; BPOs, financial services and public transport providers.

MECQ: Allowed at 100% capacity  

Military officer with bamboo stick on a sidewalk. 
Industries allowed at 50% capacity on-site:

ECQ: Media outlets; medical clinics such as rehab, dental and treatment of other illnesses; veterinary clinics; banks, money transfers, pawnshops; capital markets such as Central Bank, SEC, PSE; utilities such as water, electricity, telcos, airlines; funeral and embalming services.

MECQ: Allowed at 100% capacity.

All other industries NOT allowed to operate on-site.

ECQ: Entertainment venues with live performances such as karaoke bars; recreational venues such as amusement arcades and bowling alleys; outdoor and indoor courts for contact sports; casinos, cockfighting rings, lottery and betting shops; personal care services such as salons and aesthetic clinics; dine-in at restaurants; swimming pools, gyms.

MECQ: Also NOT allowed to operate.

Can fully operate but with skeleton workforce.

ECQ: Government agencies, foreign diplomatic missions and international organizations.

MECQ: Same as ECQ

Banner photo by Andy Zapata. Mass gatherings for government and health services—like for vaccination—are allowed. 

Read the government guidelines on ECQ and MECQ below.