Sun.Star Davao

NOT REQUIRED

Under EO 47, wearing of face shield is only required for establishm­ents with high volume of people City to not require wearing of face shields in public transporta­tion yet

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT Reporter

DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said the mandatory wearing of face shield is still “not required for the general public” in the city as the local government is still waiting for a directive from the national government.

This was the mayor’s response in a radio interview on Wednesday, August 5, after the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) released memorandum­s on requiring face shields for public transporta­tion.

Duterte-Carpio said the local government would still have to check both memorandum­s because these did not exist when Executive Order (EO) No. 47 was crafted.

The executive order was officially issued on Tuesday evening, August 4, providing the city’s guidelines under modified general community quarantine (MGCQ).

“So far, as of writing this EO, dili siya required (it is not required) for general public,” the mayor said in an interview via 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

Earlier, LTFRB issued a memorandum circular dated Saturday, August 1, stating that drivers, conductors, and passengers of public utility vehicles (PUVs) in areas across the country under general community quarantine (GCQ) must wear a face shield or eye protector, on top of the mandatory wearing of face masks.

Meanwhile, in a DOTr memorandum dated August 3, Undersecre­tary for Administra­tive Service Artemio Tuazon Jr. directed all officials of transporta­tion sectors to enforce the policy in areas where public transport has been permitted.

The memo states that wearing face shields will be required for everyone traveling via public transport beginning next week, August 15, 2020.

Meanwhile, Duterte-Carpio said under the EO, the city mandated the wearing of face shields “for employees and establishm­ents where there is a high volume of people moving inside the premises”.

“Anywhere [kung asa] ang mga tao naa dinha nagtapok (where there is a gathering of people.) [Also], when the job of a worker puts him in close contact with other individual­s,” Duterte-Carpio said.

The mayor said these include offices that accept clients physically, such as hospitals, wet markets, retail stores, restaurant­s, and churches.

Receptioni­sts, waiters, police, therapists, and bank tellers, in case there is no barrier in their workplace, are also urged to wear face shields.

Duterte-Carpio, meanwhile, said they will be waiting for a national directive which will serve as a “basis” for its inclusion in the revision of the EO.

Various reactions circulated on social media following the issued compulsory wearing of face shields in public transporta­tion.

However, the mayor, based on her previous consultati­on with the city’s medical consultant­s, said face shields provide “higher protection” against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

She also said, according to them, face shields that cover the entire face are more suitable than eye protector goggles as they guarantee “full protection” from the virus that could possibly land on one’s face.

So far, as of writing this EO, dili siya required (it is not required) for general public. SARA Z. DUTERTECAR­PIO Davao City Mayor

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