BUSTLING CITY GONE – A.B. Fernandez Ave., Dagupan City’s main commercial district, usually crowded with vehicles and shoppers, is virtually a ghost town at 6p.m. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
SPOT THE MISTAKE – A Dagupan POSO strikes a pose as if threatening to shoot a rider as he takes the latter’s body temperature with a scanner. (The PUNCH notes a mistake of POSO enforcer in implementing standard procedures in the photo.) (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
SPOT THE MISTAKE
COLORFUL FACE MASKS – Street vendor shows varied colorful cloth face masks that small entrepreneurs produced in the face of shortage of surgical face masks. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
COLORFUL FACE MASKS
DOWNTOWN STREET AS PALAY DRYER – With no vehicles plying the once busy street, an enterprising farmer freely uses the street to dry his palay harvest with no one accosting him for violating the quarantine protocol. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
DOWNTOWN STREET AS PALAY DRYER
CLOSING TIME – Market is emptied of buyers and vendors at 3 pm. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
CLOSING TIME
MOBILE TALIPAPA – A market vendor in Lingayen rides through barangays on customized padyak tricycle to sell varied fresh vegetables and fish products. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)




