By Liza Agoot
BAGUIO CITY – Health authorities in Cordillera region urged the public to wear masks when in public places to reduce the chances of virus transmission, as the weather gets colder.
He said people should always remember the experience during the pandemic when the use of masks was mandatory to avoid being infected or infecting others.
“We all know what masks do to protect us, let us not forget that,” he said.
Marie Ruby Magsino, a nurse at the city health office, in a phone interview, said Acting City Health Officer Dr. Celia Flor Brillantes encouraged residents and visitors to wear face masks as respiratory and influenza-like illnesses are expected, especially when temperatures drop during the "ber" months until February of the following year.
The Baguio station of the weather bureau recorded 13°C, the lowest temperature in this city so far this year, on Nov. 20 and again on Dec. 15.
The daily average temperature in this city is at 17°C. -- PNA
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