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Does Face Mask, Face Shield Rule Apply to Private Cars?

There's an exception for solo drivers.
Feb 1, 2021
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MANILA -- Except when driving alone, all occupants of private and public vehicles must wear face masks and face shields to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Land Transportation Office said Monday.

The requirement is "harsh" but the law must be implemented, said LTO Director Clarence Guinto. Violators will be meted the equivalent penalties for reckless driving, he told Teleradyo.

Even those who live in the same household should wear face covering, he said. "The law does not distinguish na magkasama sa bahay o hindi," he said.

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For private vehicles, thats P2,000, P3,000 and P5,000 plus one-year suspension of driver's license for the first, second and third offense, respectively, he said. For public conveyances, it's P5,000, P10,000 and P15,000 plus one year suspension of driver's license for the first, second and third offense, respectively, he said.

The Inter-Agency Task Force on COVID-19 set a national policy for the wearing of face masks and face shields at all times in public places. This is implemented through city and municipal ordinances which could vary slightly so it's best to check with local authorities.

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