The Philippine Star

No outdoor Eid’l Adha prayers in Cotabato

- – John Unson

COTABATO CITY – The city mayor’s office has banned outdoor prayers in celebratio­n of Eid’l Adha on Friday as part of coronaviru­s disease 2019 containmen­t efforts.

Mayor Cynthia GuianiSaya­di said Eid’l Adha prayers are only allowed in mosques, buildings and other closed spaces, subject to COVID-19 health protocols.

“Worshipper­s should wear masks and observe social distancing while participat­ing in Eid’l Adha prayers in mosques and other buildings where it can be done,” Sayadi said.

Ten COVID-19 cases were recorded in this city as of this month.

The Eid’l Adha or feast of sacrifice is one of the two biggest feasts of Islam. It starts on Thursday night and ends on Friday night.

Sayadi issued Executive Order (EO) 358 on Monday prohibitin­g outdoor Eid’l Adha prayers.

The EO also mandates barangay officials as well as city police office and 2nd Marine Battalion personnel to ensure order during the celebratio­n.

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