Watchmen Daily Journal

Several NegOcc resorts resume operations

- By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga

Some resorts and accommodat­ion facilities in Negros Occidental have resumed operations following several months of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Based on a list released by the Negros Occidental Provincial Tourism Office, seven component cities and 14 municipali­ties have allowed the reopening of resorts.

Among the noted resorts that have resumed operations are the Campuestoh­an Mountain Resort and Nature’s Village in Talisay City and the Northland Resort in Manapla town.

Lakawon Island resort in Cadiz City has reportedly reopened although they are currently offering only day tours.

Although most of the resorts and holiday hotspots have resumed operations, the tourism office also noted 21 of the local government units (LGUs) in the province are only accepting local residents.

Other LGUs such as San Carlos City is requiring tourists to have health certificat­es issued by their local city or municipal health office of origin. In the case of Calatrava town, it is only open for day tours.

Meanwhile, the cities of Kabankalan, La Carlota, Silay, Sipalay, and Victorias and the towns of EB Magalona, Hinoba-an, Ilog, San Enrique, and Toboso have yet to report any resumption of resort operations.

However, the tourism office further noted that Magikland in Silay City has signified to open soon while Sipalay City will resume accepting tourists by next month.

Under the protocols set by the National Inter Agency Task Force, resorts and hotels in areas under general community quarantine and modified general community quarantine are allowed to resume operations, however, they are required to secure a Certificat­e of Authority to Operate (CAO) before the Department of Tourism./

 ?? (Bacolod City PIO photo) ?? Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia led the inspection of the Lupit Bridge, near the San Antonio Abad Church. The widening of the bridge, as part of the rehab project, was recently completed. Leonardia said that while most of the city’s resources and attention are now focused on the fight against Covid-19, the city government has also continued providing better roads and bridges for the people “because public works like these are economic stimulants.”
(Bacolod City PIO photo) Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia led the inspection of the Lupit Bridge, near the San Antonio Abad Church. The widening of the bridge, as part of the rehab project, was recently completed. Leonardia said that while most of the city’s resources and attention are now focused on the fight against Covid-19, the city government has also continued providing better roads and bridges for the people “because public works like these are economic stimulants.”

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