TOPIC: Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate?

Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 12 May 2020 19:18 #1368497

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^ Huwag natin kakalimutan yung nature ng ating business...hindi naman tayo kabilang sa pangunahing pangangailangan sa ngayon...sa aminin man o hindi,isa ang computer shops natin sa kulelat ngayon sa priorities na mabuksan.At isa pa,hindi tulad ng mall,barberya,palengke,etc ang mga naglalaro sa shop matagalan at halos maghapon kung magrent.Nga pala,suspend yung term na ginamit ko ha,hindi ipapasara.Gets?Disinfect,contact tracing + Discrimination which is hassle pa diba.

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 12 May 2020 21:49 #1368501

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AFAIK, the govt has two classifications for businesses. 1) Essential 2) Non-essential. We belong to the non-essential. (walang kulelat classification). I would think na don sa 8 regions na tinanggal ang quarantine, they would now allow non-essential businesses. and that should include com shops. let's observe. Suspend, temporary cancellation, ipasara=same result: no operation.

Anyway, a vaccine solves this problem in every country. We should be back to normal with a vaccine. Pfizer said they expect to have one available by the end of the year. (there are others trying to do the same thing). So worst case scenario, this drags on throughout the year or early next year. 1 year hiatus at most, hardly the end for comp shops. If you feel that's too long and want to change business, that's your prerogative of course. But I do not share the view that this ends all com shops. Pag irrelevant na siguro Personal Computers, pwede pa. Matagal ko na naririnig yan supposed impending doom ng com shops, as early as 5-10 years ago pa. ranging from lots of reasoning e.g. mura na net, mura na PCs, may CPs na, may Wifi na. So far, before the lockdown at least, mine is still very much alive. lol

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 01:59 #1368504

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Sa MAy 16 may mga exempted na sa Quarantine. Ingat pa din po dun sa mga area na exempted na sa Quarantine. Mahirap magka second wave.

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 14:39 #1368508

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eric26 wrote:

iceprince1st wrote: Gaming Centers are not allowed sa GCQ kaya End na talaga ng net shops...


8 regions have been declared low risk today and are now out of any form of quarantine. Meaning the com shops there can now operate (sa 16). See, it's not the end. Unfortunately, hindi kasama dito sa min. lol


Breaking news yung low risk ay magiging GCQ meaning sarado pa rin mga Gaming centers

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 14:40 #1368509

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dorobo wrote: Sa MAy 16 may mga exempted na sa Quarantine. Ingat pa din po dun sa mga area na exempted na sa Quarantine. Mahirap magka second wave.



Wala na exempted modified GCQ di pa rin kasama mga gaming centers ang gaming Centers

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 14:42 #1368510

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eric26 wrote: AFAIK, the govt has two classifications for businesses. 1) Essential 2) Non-essential. We belong to the non-essential. (walang kulelat classification). I would think na don sa 8 regions na tinanggal ang quarantine, they would now allow non-essential businesses. and that should include com shops. let's observe. Suspend, temporary cancellation, ipasara=same result: no operation.

Anyway, a vaccine solves this problem in every country. We should be back to normal with a vaccine. Pfizer said they expect to have one available by the end of the year. (there are others trying to do the same thing). So worst case scenario, this drags on throughout the year or early next year. 1 year hiatus at most, hardly the end for comp shops. If you feel that's too long and want to change business, that's your prerogative of course. But I do not share the view that this ends all com shops. Pag irrelevant na siguro Personal Computers, pwede pa. Matagal ko na naririnig yan supposed impending doom ng com shops, as early as 5-10 years ago pa. ranging from lots of reasoning e.g. mura na net, mura na PCs, may CPs na, may Wifi na. So far, before the lockdown at least, mine is still very much alive. lol



End of Internet shops na talaga.. Big net shops and small netshop is killed by Chinese Virus

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 15:12 #1368511

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Gusto mo yata sir magsara na kami lahat at ikaw lang matira. Ha ha ha.

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 15:36 #1368512

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micaratea wrote: Gusto mo yata sir magsara na kami lahat at ikaw lang matira. Ha ha ha.


sinasabi ko lang ay katotohanan totoo naman na tapos na ERA ng shops kita mo naman sa guidelines ng AITF walang binangit na pwede na mag bukas mga gaming centers it means na prone ang net shops na pwede pag mulan ng 2nd wave ng COVID...

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 15:58 #1368513

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Businesses fully allowed to operate under a modified ECQ:

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Manufacturing of essential goods
Hospitals and clinics (non-aesthetic)
Essential retail such as supermarkets and drugstores
Laundy shops
Food preparation and water-refilling stations
Logistics service providers
Delivery Services
Utilities
Repair and installation of machinery
Telecommunications companies
Energy companies
Gasoline stations
Construction work accredited by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Media establishments
Cement and steel
Mining and quarrying
Electronic commerce companies
Postal, courier, and delivery services
Export-oriented companies
Repair of computers, personal, and household goods
Housing service activities
Special-purpose accomodation for frontliners, those under mandated quarantine
Business Process Outsourcing companies
Banks, money transfer services, microfinance institutions, pawnshops, and credit cooperatives
Capital markets
Rental and leasing (other than real estate)
Employment activities

Business allowed on partial operations under modified ECQ:

Manufacturing of certain non-essential goods such as beverages, wood products, rubber and plastic products, et cetera
Real estate activities
Public and private construction work (small-scale not allowed)
Office administrative and support work
Accommodation (only for existing blong-term bookings or bookings as of May 1 in Luzon)
Veterinary clinics
Security and investigation activities
Financial services such as money exchange and insurance
Legal and accounting services
Management consultancy activities
Scientific and research development
Advertising and market research
Computer programming
Publishing and printing activities
Film, music, and TV production
Other activities such as photography, fashion, design
Wholesale and retail trade of motor vehicles
Repair of motor vehicles
Malls and commercial centers
Restaurants (no dine-in)
Hardware stores
Clothing and accessories
Mall-based government frontline services
Bookstores/Office and school supplies stores
Baby care supplies stores
Pet food and pet care stores
IT, communications, and electronic equipment stores
Flower, jewelry, novelty, antique, perfume shops and the like
Toy stores (interactive areas closed)

Unfortunately, personal care shops such as waxing salons and massage parlors are on the definite-no list regardless of what adjective is attached to ECQ. Barber shops and salons will also remain closed. Typical recreational activities are also on hold indefinitely.( dito ang category ng internet shops "recreational activities" ) (

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Kailan tayo pwedeng mag operate? 13 May 2020 18:32 #1368514

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iceprince1st wrote: Unfortunately, personal care shops such as waxing salons and massage parlors are on the definite-no list regardless of what adjective is attached to ECQ. Barber shops and salons will also remain closed. Typical recreational activities are also on hold indefinitely.( dito ang category ng internet shops "recreational activities" ) (


Malaking portion ng businesses fall under these categories. Although they are considered "non-essential", they are essential to the survival of our economy. From the taxes being paid, and the circulation of (spending) of money. The govt is trying to strike a balance. I'm sure their economists know that the economy should be restarting soon and they shouldn't allow micro and small businesses to go bankrupt coz that will be bad for the economy hence the country in the long run.

Anyway, opinion mo yan boss na end of net shops na. I don't agree. I think pag nalift ang quarantine, non-essential businesses will proceed and that should include net shops. Btw, i get the feeling na yung mga bleak ang pananaw dito ay FORMER shop owners, not current. amiright? hehe

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