MANILA, Philippines 鈥 A member of the government鈥檚 vaccine expert panel on Tuesday warned that the relaxation of minimum public health protocols, such as the mandatory wearing of face masks, was 鈥渧ery dangerous鈥 as it could lead to fewer people taking their booster shots and the more vulnerable getting hospitalized due to severe COVID-19.
Speaking during the televised Laging Handa public briefing, Dr. Rontgene Solante, an infectious diseases expert, cited Cebu City鈥檚 policy of making the wearing of face masks outdoors optional.
鈥淚鈥檓 not in favor of lifting or making wearing of face mask outdoors optional because of the low population with booster shots in the general public. And secondly, COVID-19 is still here, we still have community transmission, and this measure [in Cebu City] is very dangerous,鈥 he said.
But Solante said he was hoping that the Cebu City government鈥檚 decision to conduct a trial run on the new policy until December would be successful and that no one among the vulnerable population would become seriously sick with COVID.
On Monday, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama signed Executive Order No. 6, amending his previous EO by setting the effectivity period of his optional face mask policy from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31. Also under the new EO, the optional face mask policy would be automatically lifted if COVID-19 cases surge in the city.
The decision of the national pandemic task force whether it will allow local governments to make mask wearing optional, at least outdoors, will be issued this week, said Interior Secretary Benjamin 鈥淏enhur鈥 Abalos Jr.
Respecting process
In an interview on CNN Philippines on Tuesday, Abalos stressed the need for national laws and local ordinances to be harmonized to avoid chaos in implementation.
He said he had already spoken with Rama on the implementation of his EO making face mask wearing 鈥渘onobligatory鈥 in Cebu City.
鈥淚f everyone will do as he (Rama) wishes, we will be in disarray. What is important is we have a process here,鈥 Abalos said, noting that he already raised the issue before the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) during their meeting on Monday.
鈥淲e respect local autonomy, of course. But we鈥檝e got the national laws and the local laws which we are trying to harmonize right now. Probably by the end of the week, we (the IATF) will come out with the decision [on what steps will be taken],鈥 he added.
鈥淎ll the mayors want something good for our own constituency. But please, it is important that we move as one,鈥 said Abalos, a former mayor of Mandaluyong City and chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority before he was appointed to lead the .
Abalos said he could not divulge what was discussed during the IATF meeting on Monday, but described it as 鈥渇ruitful and productive.鈥
He said the issue 鈥渋s being discussed and studied right now,鈥 with some members seeing the merit of allowing the lifting of face masks in outdoor settings.
Abalos earlier said he would also propose to make Cebu City 鈥渢he pilot implementer鈥 of the rule on the optional wearing of face masks.
But Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, the officer in charge of the , shot down Cebu City鈥檚 new rule, saying the agency was not consulted about it.
Rama insisted on enforcing the EO, saying the city government does not need to seek approval from the national government to implement policies, citing the autonomy provided under the Local Government Code.
Mandaue ordinance
In Cebu province, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes on Monday said he was no longer interested in following Cebu City鈥檚 lead in relaxing its rule on wearing face masks.
Mandaue, Cortes said, has an existing face mask ordinance that must be amended.
鈥淲e cannot afford to gamble or take chances, and per our health board, we must be compliant in our ordinance,鈥 he said.
Cortes, however, said he was open to lifting the rule should the city council repeals or amends the face mask ordinance, which fines violators P5,000. Solante warned local governments against 鈥渧ery drastic鈥 modifications of minimum public health protocols.
鈥淔irstly, there should be close coordination with the DOH, especially the national government, in terms of implementing such policies that are very drastic, in terms of involving the protection of people, like [the wearing of] face mask,鈥 he said.
He pointed out that the national government had already allowed people to go out of their houses and engage in different activities.
鈥淏ut we always say that if there is a policy that will be the last to be removed, it will always be the health protocols, and included there is the wearing of face masks, whether indoor or outdoor,鈥 he said.
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