CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius Ferro, director of Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), believes the public needs to know more about the importance
People cross the street in downtown Cebu City in this file photo.
Ferro said more communication from the government to convince the public to cooperate in contact tracing should be done “We have to be humane as well,” he said. “We should be persuasive, it is a matter of communicating. Probably there is a lesser effort in communicating. We just have to convince them,” said Ferro.
Ferro warned the public that if the they continue to be non-cooperative, there will be no progress in the city and the problem will just get bigger.
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