Kadiwa Institutionalization In Iloilo City To Ensure Aid For Farmers

Ang institutionalization ng Kadiwa Program ay naglalayong magsulong ng mas magandang kinabukasan para sa mga magsasaka at komunidad sa Iloilo City.

Pag-IBIG Fund Seeks Barangay Officials’ Membership Contributions

Nais ng Pag-IBIG Fund na makuha ang suporta ng barangay sa mga kontribusyon ng mga village officials. Sama-sama para sa kaunlaran.

DepEd To Renew, Hire Over 7K Admin Support Staff

Magsisimula na ang DepEd sa pag-hire ng mahigit 7,000 administrative staff sa mga pampublikong paaralan sa bansa.

Commission Calls For Stronger Policies To Bridge Gender Gaps

Sa Buwan ng Kababaihan, nag-aanyaya ang CPD ng mga hakbang upang masolusyunan ang gender gap sa empleyo at serbisyong pangkalusugan.

Guidelines Set For Christmas Festivities In Calbayog City

These are the guidelines for Calbayog City, Samar this Christmas season:
By The Visayas Journal

Guidelines Set For Christmas Festivities In Calbayog City

0
0

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Calbayog City in Samar has imposed guidelines and protocols in celebrating the holiday season amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

Mayor Rolando Aquino has approved Executive Order No. 39 prohibiting face-to-face caroling, Christmas parties in all private and public offices, and other similar activities such as family and batch reunions to avoid large gatherings that would risk the spread of the virus.

The directive took effect on Dec. 7 and will be enforced until Jan. 3 next year.

“Visitors and guests are not allowed during social gatherings in line with the Christmas celebration. It must be limited to immediate family members only and the same should be held in their respective households,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

To keep the time-honored Filipino tradition, the city government has allowed the Catholic Church to hold the nine-day “Simbang Gabi” in village chapels.

Aquino said the religious mass, which starts on December 16, must be limited to 50 percent of the seating or venue capacity, encouraging organizers to hold the activity as many times as possible from 6 p.m. to midnight and from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m.

“Church officials are encouraged to set markers on the seats or demarcation lines on the floor to facilitate physical distancing, place foot baths or mats at entrances, and conduct disinfection or decontamination procedures prior and after the religious activity. Participants should wear face masks and face shields,” he added.

The city government will impose a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for 15 years old and below, and starting midnight to 5 a.m. for those older, except those attending the religious mass.

From Dec. 24 to 26, “namamasko” or Christmas wishers are not allowed to roam the city.

Aquino said village officials are required to set up barricades on these dates, prohibiting the entry of non-residents.

Use of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices and playing of videoke or karaoke machines are also prohibited.

Aquino said the city will not impose a liquor ban, reminding the public to drink responsibly and moderately. (PNA)