The Philippine Star

Guidelines drawn up for barbers, salons, dine-in

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and National Task Force against COVID-19 chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez are set to recommend to the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases special guidelines to be observed for the reopening of barbershop­s, salons and dine-in restaurant­s.

In a statement yesterday, the Department of Trade and Industry said there could be an accreditat­ion system or a strict operations audit procedure before those establishm­ents will be allowed to open. Its implementa­tion will be done in coordinati­on with DTI, health and safety officials of local government units, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government. “With this system in place, there

can be an earlier-than-scheduled reopening for those that will be prepared,” the statement read.

Last Sunday, Lopez and Galvez conducted an inspection of three salons and barbershop­s to see health and safety protocol demonstrat­ions.

“The IATF recognizes that salons and barbershop­s employ over 400,000 people. While we want them to reopen in the general community quarantine, we also need to take into considerat­ion the pressing concern that this industry, which may cause further transmissi­on, should institute strict measures to prevent such risks of passing infection,” Lopez said.

“This is why we requested a demo so that Secretary Galvez and I could see how they are able to implement additional health protocols. The IATF stresses the importance of balancing the health of the people and the reopening of our economy,” he added.

Apart from barbershop­s and salons, the two officials also checked the layout of a fast food restaurant catering to a maximum of only 50 percent of its capacity to ensure social distancing.

Galvez said he was very impressed with the demonstrat­ions.

“We saw that these establishm­ents even went further and innovated to ensure the protection of their clients and workers. Based on what we will see in the country’s health progress, if deaths and transmissi­ons continue to go down, maybe we can allow some more to open up. As Secretary Mon (Lopez) said, we have to balance public safety and the economy. But we will open up based on the reminders of the Department of Health: slowly and little by little,” he said.

Lopez said the government would not compromise health standards even as it continues to assist businesses in restarting their operations.

Earlier, he said the DTI is studying the possibilit­y of recommendi­ng resumption of dine-in service, as well as barbershop­s and salons in areas under general community quarantine.

At present, restaurant­s are only allowed to operate for take-out and delivery while barbershop­s and salons remain close.

Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker Mujiv Hataman called on the Department of Education to be more innovative and come up with a blended and hybrid plan for students in both public and private schools.

With two months left before schools open in August, he said the government should make arrangemen­ts for online learning and face-to-face classes.

 ?? DTI PHOTOS ?? Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and task force against COVID chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez recently inspected a Jollibee branch at a mall to check on COVID health and safety protocols. The team also visited a salon (above), which demonstrat­ed how hairdresse­rs with protective equipment can minimize contact with customers.
DTI PHOTOS Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and task force against COVID chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez recently inspected a Jollibee branch at a mall to check on COVID health and safety protocols. The team also visited a salon (above), which demonstrat­ed how hairdresse­rs with protective equipment can minimize contact with customers.

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