By Liza
Agoot
BAGUIO CITY – Accommodation establishments in this summer
resort city are also assuring the public they can respond to emergencies if
there will be a 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) case here.
Andrew Pinero, spokesperson of
the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB) said they monitor news,
and get information from reliable sources about the disease, which infected
thousands in various countries.
“We always monitor the news, we
trust the DOH (Department of Health) and the authorities. Although we already
did some research on how we can avoid being afflicted if ever,” he said.
Hotels have set up their clinics
which can cater to nCoV, Pinero said.
“Our
health and safety department is also doing their jobs. We have already stocked
up also on face masks if there is a need for them,” Pinero said.
“Being upfront and honest on the
state of your body and health will help in the proper management,” he added,
referring to foreign tourists, especially those coming from nCoV-hit countries.
For local tourists, he advised
people who are sick to just stay home and rest.
Pinero
said the HRAB has already met to discuss the preparation, doing some
information-sharing among hotel operators.
“That is the best weapon that we
have so far and we have to always have available emergency numbers,” Pinero
said.
"The best thing is
education. That is what we are doing right now. Everybody should be properly
educated on how these viruses are being transmitted but best of all, we need to
boost our immune system so that we become resilient to illnesses,” he said.
To date, hotel reservations
remained high. (With reports
from Zedrick John Macario, OJT/PNA)
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