Philippine reopening of theatres, arcades pushed back
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government’s approval of the reopening of many movie theatres, video game arcades and other leisure businesses shut since last year was postponed at least another two weeks after mayors feared it will bring new coronavirus infections.
The easing of restrictions in the capital and other regions under moderate restrictions was planned after Manila was hit by one of the worst pandemic-wrought recessions in the region.
The government also will allow larger crowds inside places of worship in Asia’s largest Roman Catholic nation, allowing 50% of their capacity, up from 30%.
Mayors under the Metro Manila Development Authority expressed apprehension over the reopening of cinemas and video game arcades. Philippine officials said mayors and health officials should draw rules to ensure safety amid the easing of quarantine restrictions in more public areas, including museums, libraries, parks and historical sites.