By MB Online
Buses would be allowed to operate in areas under general community quarantine, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) said Thursday.
DILG Secretary Eduardo Año (Photo from Philippine Information Agency / MANILA BULLETIN)
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, in an interview over CNN Philippines, said passenger buses will be allowed under GCQ but can only operate at 50% capacity.
"Under GCQ, ang buses papayagan na rin 'yan pero 50% capacity at mayroon dapat provisions diyan ng minimum health standards," Año said.
"'Yung mga upuan niyan ay hindi talaga dapat uupuan lahat, may alternately... nasa kanan 'yung una, 'yung susunod nasa kaliwa and so on and so forth..." he added.
A log-in system would be implemented for passengers for possible contact tracing, he added.
Ano, meanwhile, said jeepneys may be allowed to operate only if they have reconfigured their seats and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) approves it. "Mahirap ipatupad ang physical distancing dito. kailangan mag repurpose sila, mag reconfigure sila ng upuan."
"Ang problema kasi sa traditional jeepney magkakalapit at magkakaharap, kapag dumaan 'yung pasahero diyan ay talagang almost face to face na rin 'yung kanilang distansya. So one way is to reconfigure the seats and have it approved by DOTr and probably it's time na siguro na magmodernize jeepney na tayo," he said.
The Metro Manila Development Authority earlier said buses and jeepneys for public transport will still be barred from plying the roads of the National Capital Region even when it shifts to GCQ.
The Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Thursday has formally recommended to President Duterte to place Metro Manila under the GCQ on June 1. The President is expected to address the public tonight.
DILG Secretary Eduardo Año (Photo from Philippine Information Agency / MANILA BULLETIN)
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, in an interview over CNN Philippines, said passenger buses will be allowed under GCQ but can only operate at 50% capacity.
"Under GCQ, ang buses papayagan na rin 'yan pero 50% capacity at mayroon dapat provisions diyan ng minimum health standards," Año said.
"'Yung mga upuan niyan ay hindi talaga dapat uupuan lahat, may alternately... nasa kanan 'yung una, 'yung susunod nasa kaliwa and so on and so forth..." he added.
A log-in system would be implemented for passengers for possible contact tracing, he added.
Ano, meanwhile, said jeepneys may be allowed to operate only if they have reconfigured their seats and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) approves it. "Mahirap ipatupad ang physical distancing dito. kailangan mag repurpose sila, mag reconfigure sila ng upuan."
"Ang problema kasi sa traditional jeepney magkakalapit at magkakaharap, kapag dumaan 'yung pasahero diyan ay talagang almost face to face na rin 'yung kanilang distansya. So one way is to reconfigure the seats and have it approved by DOTr and probably it's time na siguro na magmodernize jeepney na tayo," he said.
The Metro Manila Development Authority earlier said buses and jeepneys for public transport will still be barred from plying the roads of the National Capital Region even when it shifts to GCQ.
The Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Thursday has formally recommended to President Duterte to place Metro Manila under the GCQ on June 1. The President is expected to address the public tonight.