Find out how these celebrities adjusted several aspects of their life or work to adapt to the 'new normal' brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rhian Ramos will try to avoid kissing scenes and will require a health certificate if such scenes are a must for the show or movie's story.
Kate Valdez has taken to biking as an alternative mode of transportation. Aside from this, she always has a face mask and carries alcohol.
'StarStruck' Season 7 Ultimate Male Survivor Kim de Leon will try to work from home as much as possible to lessen his exposure to the virus.
Rocco Nacino has vowed to be strict in following physical distancing.
Shaira Diaz will try to choose projects which are taped in a studio rather than on location.
Janine Gutierrez has learned to be a one-woman team for her vlogs.
Celebrity dad Jake Ejercito has organized a learning set up for his daughter Ellie at home.
KC Concepcion is learning to accept change to lessen the burden of the 'new normal' on her mental health.
Vicki Belo has ordered some stylish PPEs for her aesthetic clinics.
Heart Evangelista is exploring stylish PPE-inspired clothing for extra protection when going out.
Yasmien Kurdi is being more vigilant about her daughter Ayesha's mental health and is careful in explaining the changes they will face from now on.
Cherie Gil is ready to face the 'new normal' in a mask custom made by local designer Milka Quin.
Therese Malvar will go back to taping once there are clear safety and health protocols on set.
Celebrity couple Chito Miranda and Neri Naig have also set up a space for their son Miggy's online classes.
'Eat Bulaga' has resumed their live broadcast but have put very strict safety protocols. Hosts who are more vulnerable to COVID-19 joined the broadcast remotely while those in the studio observed physical distancing. Medical officers are also present on set.
Wowie de Guzman is a certified Zumba instructor and has moved his classes online due to the pandemic.
Kris Bernal has adapted her Korean barbecue business to accept more deliveries.
Aside from hosting longest running noontime show 'Eat Bulaga,' Vic Sotto also shot a television commercial from the safety of his home. The crew who filmed him were also wearing full protective gear.