PNP has urged event organizers and bazaar stall owners who would set up programs this holiday season to coordinate with LGUs so that health protocols against COVID-19 would be followed. | GabrielLaluINQ
For the nth time, Eleazar reminded the public to remain on guard against COVID-19 as the battle against the pandemic is not yet over despite constantly decreasing numbers across the country.
The PNP chief asked Filipinos to avoid being complacent, especially if they visit areas of public convergence or shops frequented by huge crowds like the Divisoria market in Manila — as seeking savings may even result in huge expenses due to medications. “Huwag sana tayo magpakakumpiyansa sa pamimili sa Divisoria o sa mga tiangge lalo’t siksikan. Baka ang mangyari ay nakapamili nga tayo ng mura ay mapapagastos naman tayo ng malaki sa pagpapagamot,” Eleazar stressed.
“Pinapaalala ko sa ating mga kababayan na ang kaunting pagluwag sa mga panuntunan ay hindi nangangahulugang wala na ang banta ng COVID-19 at wala na rin ang panganib na dumami muli ang mga kaso. Kailangang magtulungan tayo para mapanatili o mas mapababa pa ang mga naitatalang COVID-19 cases,” he added.Most areas in the country, including Metro Manila, are seeing lower COVID-19 cases, after the surge caused by the Delta variant last August and September.
In recent weeks, authorities have seen an influx of crowds in public areas like Quirino Grandstand, malls, and the infamous dolomite beach at Manila Bay. In response to crowding, Eleazar has already directed police offices to monitor whether there is a need to augment the personnel deployed.
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