DAVAO CITY — The City Government of Davao lifted on Tuesday, November 2, the mandatory use of barriers in motorcycles, public utility jeepneys (PUJ), and other public utility vehicles as the city eased restrictions following the improved COVID-19 situation.
"Under the Executive Order No. 63 Series of 2021, an order providing for the lifting of the use of motorcycle barriers, jeepney and other public utility vehicle barriers, these barriers will no longer be required, however, the use of these safety measures are still encouraged," the city government said in a statement.
"Section 2 of the EO states that the use of plastic barriers in public utility vehicles (PUVs) shall no longer be required. However, drivers and operators must still implement the mandatory implementation of wearing the face mask and physical distancing inside their units," it added.

According to the EO, “there is a need to ease and loosen restrictions following the decrease in the number of cases reported and the active vaccination rollout within the city."
“The barriers in public utility vehicles (PUVs) and motorcycles are still encouraged for voluntary use only,” the EO said.
The use of barriers in motorcycles and PUVs was among the measures implemented by the government to implement social distancing among the passengers.
Data from the Department of Health (DOH) Davao Region as of November 1 showed that Davao City has recorded 21 new cases of COVID-19 bringing the total number of active cases to 895.
Meanwhile, the vaccination report as of October 29 showed that Davao City has a total of 788,001 fully vaccinated individuals and 882,818 individuals who have received their first shot of the anti-COVID-19 vaccine.