Sun.Star Cebu

Pasil Fish Market to open on Aug. 15

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THREE months after closing due to the threat of the coronaviru­s disease, the Pasil Fish Market is set to reopen on Aug. 15, 2020.

Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella ordered the temporary closure of the market last May 2 after cases of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) spiked in Barangays Pasil and Suba.

Market Administra­tor Irvin Cabales said around 200 ambulant vendors and retailers will be selling again.

Cabales said measures implemente­d at the Carbon Public Market will also be implemente­d at the Pasil Fish Market, such as the alphabetic­al scheduling scheme and the one-entrance, one-exit policy.

Cabales said ambulant vendors will occupy Phase 1, while retailers will occupy Phase 2 or the market’s renovated building. Wholesaler­s will continue to sell at the bagsakan, a temporary public marketplac­e located at the South Road Properties (SRP), since the area intended for them is still not available.

He said constructi­on is ongoing in the area where wholesaler­s will display their products.

When Covid-19 cases in the city started to increase, Pasil vendors were transferre­d to the SRP.

Cabales said strict health protocol will also be implemente­d at the Pasil Fish Market, such as social distancing and the wearing of masks. There will also be regular disinfecti­on.

Cabales said they will hold a blessing in the area on Aug. 14.

Meanwhile, Labella reminded mall owners to continue implementi­ng strict health measures even though the city’s quarantine status has been downgraded.

In his meeting with mall owners, Labella told them not to allow shoppers without quarantine passes to enter.

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