Mayor Duterte, during the Special Hours program of 87.5 Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR) on Monday, November 8, said: "That is my opinion bakuna lang na sya because kana atong mga gina-implement kaniadto na mga lain-laing mga guidelines sa prevention and enforcement, mubaba man especially kanang duna tay ECQ o MECQ pero dili ingon ana kadako ang iyahang pagbaba o ingon ana kapaspas compared it kaniadto nga wala pay pagpabakuna (That is my opinion, it's the vaccination because even when we implemented different guidelines in prevention and enforcement, the cases would decrease especially during ECQ or MECQ but the decline of cases is not as huge and fast compared to the aftermath of the vaccination)."
Davao City will no longer require the use of face shields in the 3C settings – crowded places, close contact, and confined and enclosed spaces and made it voluntary effective November 2, 2021. Mayor Inday Sara Duterte signed Executive Order (EO) No. 51-A, Series of 2021, known as “An Order Providing For The Guidelines On […]
The City Government of Davao announced on Tuesday, November 2, that it will no longer require the mandatory use of motorcycle barriers and installation of plastic barriers on the jeepneys and other public utility vehicles to separate passengers effective immediately.
Davao City kept its five percent COVID-19 positivity rate recently, which the Davao COVID-19 Task Force said is a piece of good news.
As Davao City sees declining Covid-19 cases and positivity rate in recent weeks, the city government has reiterated its call to Dabawenyos to get vaccinated and continue following the wearing of face masks, physical distancing, and frequent handwashing or use of alcohol-based hand rub for health safety.
Passengers onboard an open and well-ventilated public utility jeepneys (PUJs) are no longer required to wear face shields, according to Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the Spokesperson of the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force.
The Davao City government has advised business establishments allowed to increase occupancy to continue following the minimum anti-Covid health measures as the government eases restrictions under the Alert Level 3 for the city from October 20 to October 31, 2021.
As restrictions ease due to the downgrading of Davao City's alert level status from level 4 to 3, starting October 20 to 31, 2021, outdoor exercises and outdoor non-contact sports are now allowed for all ages.
The City Government of Davao, through the City Health Office, has opened two new swabbing areas to increase testing and to improve the turnaround time of RT-PCR test results. City Health Office (CHO) Acting Head Dr. Ashley Lopez, during the Davao City COVID-19 Task Force regular meeting held Tuesday, July 6, identified Ilang in Tibungco […]
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