The Philippine Star

Baguio remains closed to tourists

- By ARTEMIO DUMLAO

BAGUIO CITY – Reacting to reports that some tour agencies are now accepting reservatio­ns, Mayor Benjamin Magalong clarified yesterday that the city remains closed to tourists.

“The coronaviru­s disease 2019 still hovers. While quarantine measures are still in effect, anyone caught violating local government restrictio­ns shall be dealt with accordingl­y,” Magalong said.

He cited Section 6 (a) of Republic Act 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, which penalizes quarantine violators with two months imprisonme­nt and a fine of up to P1 million or both.

Magalong said Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code also punishes resistance or disobedien­ce to persons in authority with up to six months imprisonme­nt and a fine not exceeding P100,000.

There are now four active cases in the city after a 58-year-old male from Barangay Bakakeng Norte and a 22-year-old female from Loakan Liwanag tested positive for the virus yesterday.

Meanwhile, movie and television director Joyce Bernal was prevented from taking video footage of the local scenery again, this time in Tublay town in Benguet, to serve as backdrop of President Duterte’s State of the Nation Address.

“We denied the request of Bernal and her team taking into account lockdown protocols on these tourist spots,” Tublay Mayor Armando Lauro said.

Bernal’s group was also prohibited from taking video footage of the local scenery in Sagada, Mountain Province and Banaue last week in keeping with the quarantine protocols.

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