Face masks again mandatory indoors in Iloilo City due to rising Covid cases
By Tara Yap
ILOILO CITY – Face masks are again mandatory indoors in this city as a result of the increasing number of Covid-19 cases.
PEOPLE wearing face masks pass by the Corona store on busy Calle Real in downtown Iloilo City. (Tara Yap)
Mayor Jerry Treñas has issued Executive Order No. 2023-048 making face masks necessary for indoor public and private places as well as public transportation. EO 2023-48 expanded an earlier EO Treñas issued which required face masks when entering the City Hall because of the uptick in Covid cases. The Iloilo City Health Office said at least 84 positive cases were recorded from April 1 to 23. Face masks are still voluntary in open spaces but the latest EO mandated the wearing of face masks in crowded public areas where physical distancing cannot be accomplished. Unlike in the previous years of the pandemic, this ruling has no penalty. People will only be reminded to wear their face masks indoors. Meanwhile, Treñas is urging residents to avail of Covid-19 booster shots as soon as possible.
PEOPLE wearing face masks pass by the Corona store on busy Calle Real in downtown Iloilo City. (Tara Yap)
Mayor Jerry Treñas has issued Executive Order No. 2023-048 making face masks necessary for indoor public and private places as well as public transportation. EO 2023-48 expanded an earlier EO Treñas issued which required face masks when entering the City Hall because of the uptick in Covid cases. The Iloilo City Health Office said at least 84 positive cases were recorded from April 1 to 23. Face masks are still voluntary in open spaces but the latest EO mandated the wearing of face masks in crowded public areas where physical distancing cannot be accomplished. Unlike in the previous years of the pandemic, this ruling has no penalty. People will only be reminded to wear their face masks indoors. Meanwhile, Treñas is urging residents to avail of Covid-19 booster shots as soon as possible.