Malacañang said that the contact tracing application StaySafe PH having " almost no impact " was a cause for concern, citing the importance of automation in the country's fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. A mall goer scans a QR code before entry into the establishment. The...
Despite the national government mandating its use in all establishments in the Philippines and by local government units since last year, the StaySafe application made "almost no impact" on the country's contact tracing efforts. A mall goer scans a QR code before entry into the establishment. The...
For a more centralized contact tracing, the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros will be strictly implementing the use of the StaySafe PH app starting August 1. Manila Cathedral (Manila Bulletin file photo) The Cathedral announced this on Sunday, July 25 in a Facebook post. To give the faithful how to...
Malacañang told local government units (LGUs) to continue integrating their digital contact tracing systems into the StaySafe application until the national pandemic task force comes up with a new resolution making its use optional. Muntinlupa Mayor Jaime Fresnedi at the launching of the...
The local government of Caloocan City awarded its first “Safety Seal” certification for private establishments to SM Center Sangandaan on Thursday. (CALOOCAN LGU/ MANILA BULLETIN) The Safety Seal Certification is given to public and private establishments that follow minimum public health...
In a bid to step up the fight against the coronavirus outbreak, the government is moving to enhance the use of its official contact tracing application in the country. People form a line leading to a community pantry in Sta. Mesa, Manila on April 30, 2021 (Ali Vicoy/Manila Bulletin) The...
The government will proceed "full speed ahead" with the implementation of the StaySafe.ph, the official contact tracing application, Malacañang announced Tuesday. People form line leading to a community pantry in Sta. Mesa, Manila on April 30, 2021 (Ali Vicoy/Manila Bulletin) According to...
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), together with the local government units (LGUs), will inspect public buildings, markets, and commercial establishments to check if they adhere to the minimum public health standards (MPHS) and if they are using StaySafe.ph application...