Mindanao Times

Agency inspects health protocols of sports facilities

- By Rhoda Grace B. Saron

THE DAVAO City Sports Developmen­t Division Office has started inspecting sports facilities and and other forms of exercise to see their compliance with the guidelines on standard health protocols for the protection of clients against the coronaviru­s.

Among those that the

office has inspected included physical fitness gyms, badminton, swimming, parks for jogging, and other facilities after these have been allowed to re-open during the Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ).

"Among gina-check kung in place na ba ilang mga preventive measures, to make sure na dili mabutang sa peligro ang mga kliyente nila (We are checking whether their preventive measures are already in place, to make sure that their clients are safe),” said Michael Denton Aportadera, the head of the City Sports Developmen­t Division Office whose office inspected 19 sports establishm­ents.

Aportadera said his office has also reminded establishm­ents to follow the minimum public health standards such as the wearing of masks, complying with physical distancing, and the no sharing of equipment. The establishm­ents are allowed to only fill half of the venue capacity from Monday to Saturday.

"We make sure that it's more of a self-regulation sa ilahang establishm­ent. Sila na mismo ang mag-check if everybody is safe ug nakasunod sa mga guidelines (We make sure there is selfregula­tion in their establishm­ent. They should check that everybody is safe and following the guidelines),” he said.

Aportadera said fitness gyms must also ensure these are well ventilated and their shared equipment cleaned after each use.

According to Section 5 No. 4 of the June 25 InterAgenc­y Task Force (IATF) guidelines, allowed under MGCQ are the non-contact sports and exercises such as but not limited to walking, jogging, running, biking, golf, swimming, tennis, badminton, equestrian, range shooting, and skateboard­ing.

Meanwhile, the city's Skate Park at the Agdao Flyover Bridge is also back in operation from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The park limits entry of 20 persons per batch.

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