CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Cebu City Councilor David Tumulak, the chairperson for disaster risk reduction and management in the City Council, wants social distancing markers placed in cemeteries
The main Cross at the Calamba Cemetery in Cebu City.
One of the major concerns he raised was the lack of social distancing markers at areas in the cemeteries where people will most likely flock. Upon his visit to the Calamba and Carreta Cemeteries, Tumulak led the painting of the markers at each main Cross. The cemeteries are now open from October 17 to November 5. But on November 1 and 2, only fully vaccinated individuals can enter cemeteries.
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