‘Better normal’ bill
>> Monday, August 17, 2020
EDITORIAL
A measure establishing public health
and safety standards to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19)
got unanimous vote during third and final reading at the House of
Representatives.
During
Monday’s plenary session, the chamber passed House Bill 6864, known as the
proposed “Better normal for the Workplace, Communities and Public Places Act”,
with 242 affirmative votes, zero negative votes, and no abstention.
Among the
universal health and safety measures proposed in the bill include the mandatory
wearing of masks and observance of physical distancing of at least one meter in
public places.
It also seeks
to impose mandatory temperature checks, availability of handwashing and
sanitizing stations in public areas, nationwide testing drive, contact-tracing
systems and establishment of government-operated quarantine facilities, among
others.
Local
government units shall regulate public gatherings as well as the flow of people
in government-managed public spaces, while privately-organized gatherings in
privately-managed spaces shall comply with the universal and mandatory safety measures.
For the
management of public transportation, mandatory safety measures shall be imposed
in terminals, interiors of public utility vehicles, mass transportation and
app-based transport network services.
The bill
states that passengers shall be seated one seat apart and the use of
contactless payment mechanisms shall be imposed.
The bill
promotes a flexible learning program to limit physical contact among the school
population.
It requires
firms to submit a workplace management plan determining their compliance with
the necessary safeguards and the universal safety measures provided in the
proposed law.
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