LAOAG
CITY – Public and private cemeteries in the province of Ilocos Norte
will remain open in time for the observance of All Souls’ Day and All Saints
Day, or “Undas”
Ilocos Norte
Gov. Matthew Joseph Manotoc said the Ilocano’s tradition of remembering and
honoring the dead was deeply-rooted in their culture, and hence, everyone is
expected to flock to the cemeteries to visit their departed loved ones.
But in order
to regulate overcrowding in memorial parks and public cemeteries, Manotoc said
scheduled visitation hours will be posted anytime soon to avoid the spread of
Covid-19.
“We’ll find a
way to mitigate the spread of coronavirus without closing our cemeteries.
Perhaps, we can extend operating hours and allow windows of time like 2-3 hours
to visit our departed loved ones,” he said citing a “maximum capacity” of
people visiting cemeteries must be in place.
Earlier, the
Inter-agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases agreed to the government’s order to close all
cemeteries, columbariums, and memorial parks from October 29 to November 4.
Placed under
extended modified general community quarantine, Ilocos Norte has started
accepting locally stranded individuals again at the provincial borders that
were closed for a week to decongest its quarantine facilities and give a break
to front-liners who are working day and night to prevent and contain the spread
of Covid-19.
While
encouraging everyone to stay outdoors and breathe fresh air, he reiterated that
one must always observe the minimum health protocols and stay healthy.
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