Sektor ng negosyo, transportasyon inutusang paigtingin ang paglaban sa COVID-19

LUNGSOD NG BAGUIO – Inutusan ni Mayor Benjamin Magalong noong Marso 11 ang sector ng negosyo at transportasyon sa lungsod na paigtingin ang kanilang preventive measures laban sa corona virus disease (COVID-19) kasunod ng pagdami ng mga kaso at deklarasyon ng Pangulo ng isang state of public health emergency sa bansa.
Sa Executive Orders No. 32 at 59 series of 2020 ay hinikayat ng mayor ang lahat ng may-ari ng Establisimiyento kabilang ang nasa hospitality at tourism industry at public transport service sector na isagawa ang mahigpit na kalinisan sa kamay at respiratory hygiene at magsagawa ng preventive measures upang mapangalagaan ang kanilang empleyado at customer laban sa sakit.
“All business establishments especially those in the hospitality and tourism industry such as hotels, lodgings, food and beverage and recreation and service providers in the public transport sector are ordered to observe proper hand and respiratory hygiene, pursuant to the advice and recommendations of the Department of Health to reduce exposure and transmission of 2019-nCoV,” pagdidiin ng mayor.
“They are further directed to ensure that all contact surfaces such as door knobs, handrails, tables, chairs and those similar areas are sufficiently disinfected and sanitized and that general surroundings are clean at all times;
“Business establishments and public utility vehicles must also display information posters and fliers regarding 2019-nCoV prevention as provided by the DOH and City Health Service on all entry and exit points.” Furthermore, “they are strongly urged to provide antibacterial sanitizers at their entry and exit points and to utilize Covid-19 preventive materials such as face masks and thermal temperature scanners as an added precaution against transmission of Covid-19.”
Ang COVID-19 ay isang highly contagious virus na madaling maihawa sa pamamagitan ng person-to-person contact na humahantong sa mga sakit at impeksiyon sa respiratory.
Idineklara ng World Health Organization noong Marso 12 na ang COVID-19 ay isang global pandemic matapos ang patuloy na pagdami ng mga kaso sa buong mundo.
 
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