Face mask, shield mandatory in Baguio
>> Friday, May 21, 2021
CITY HALL BEAT
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY -- The city government will soon
enforce the Face Mask and Face Shield Ordinance of 2021 following completion of
its amendment process.
`Approved on final reading by the city council last April 5, Ordinance No. 49 series of 2021 amended sections no. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Ordinance No. 45-2020 or the Face Mask Ordinance of Baguio City by incorporating the face shield requirement.
`Approved on final reading by the city council last April 5, Ordinance No. 49 series of 2021 amended sections no. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Ordinance No. 45-2020 or the Face Mask Ordinance of Baguio City by incorporating the face shield requirement.
The amended ordinance
now also regulates the indiscriminate disposal of personal protective equipment
(PPE) in the city.
The measure declares
it unlawful for all persons including tourists and outsiders who leave their
homes to go to public places, buildings, national roads or highway, sidewalks,
walkways, or public conveyances or other similar establishments, without
wearing face mask and face shield until the threat of the Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19) is completely eliminated in the country or during the State of
Public Health Emergency.
This however is
subject to exceptions.
Face masks will not be
required to be worn in the following circumstances:
* Infants and children who are two (2) years old and below;
* When eating or drinking in public places; and
* Where the wearing of face masks impedes physical and sensory functioning of
Persons with Disability (PWDs).
Face shields will not
be required to be worn in the following circumstances:
* Infants and children who are two (2) years old and below;
* When eating or drinking in public places;
* Where patients have been advised by their physicians against wearing face
shields due to a particular medical condition;
* Where the wearing of face shields impedes physical and sensory functioning of
Persons with Disability (PWDs);
* While engaged in activities that require physical exertion such as brisk
walking, jogging, running, biking, aerobic exercises, and other forms of
physical exercise provided that physical distancing is strictly observed; and
* Where the wearing of face shields directly cause hazard or impede vision or
mobility while in the conduct of work or while driving vehicles.
As to public utility
vehicles, Memorandum Circular No. 2020-014 [Mandatory Wearing of Face Shields
for Passengers Using Public Transportation] issued by the Department of
Transportation (DOTr), and Joint Memorandum Circular No. 20-04 [DTI and DOLE
Supplemental Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control of COVID-19] issued
by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE) on the “No Face Shield, No Face Mask, No Ride” policy will
apply that covers all public transportation sectors.
The ordinance also
prohibits transacting business with any person not wearing a face mask and a
face shield in the public markets, supermarkets, groceries, malls, shopping
centers, and government offices but for employees, workers or personnel within
these establishments and offices, they may momentarily remove their face
shields where the conduct of their work does not involve face to face or person
to person interaction with clients, customers, visitors or co-employees and
provided that social or physical distancing is observed and/or the presence of
a plastic barrier in between the transacting parties.
Further, the Joint
Memorandum Circular No. 20-04 of DTI and DOLE states that face shield
requirement applies to all private establishments to include banks.
Other prohibited acts
are hoarding, profiteering, or manipulating the prices for face masks or face
shields being sold to the general public and indiscriminately discarding or
disposing used and/or damaged face mask, face shield, gloves, and tissues or
any fabric used in cleaning face shields.
“To reduce
transmission of the virus during solid waste collection, disinfection should be
done before disposal of used face masks, face shields and hand gloves. This can
be done by soaking the face mask and/or face shield for ten minutes in a strong
solution using one part (part can be of any unit of measure, e.g. liter ounce,
cup, tablespoon, teaspoon) household bleach mixed with nine parts clean water.
After disinfection, the item/s shall be placed in a plastic container
preferably transparent, separated from other wastes and labeled as “Used Face
Mask/s” or “Used Face Shield/s” as the case may be. Said plastic container must
be sealed.”
Penalties are as follows:
For non-wearing of
face mask: first offense — P1,000; second offense — P2,000; third offense —
P3,000 and cancellation of business permit if applicable.
For non-wearing of
face shield and indiscriminate disposal of used or damaged face masks and face
shields: first offense — P 500; second offense — P1,000; third offense — P2,000
and cancellation of business permit if applicable.
If the violator is a
minor, the parent or guardian will be assessed the corresponding fine.
The City Health
Services Office (HSO), the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO), the City Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the Public Order and Safety
Division (POSD) and the Permits and Licensing Division (PLD) under the Office
of the City Mayor, the Public Information Office
Face mask is defined
in the ordinance as “a fitting device that creates a barrier between the nose
and mouth of the wearer and potential contaminants, particles, toxins, and
pollutants. For purpose of this Ordinance, face masks include medical or
surgical masks, N95 masks, respirator masks, and improvised face covers
designed to protect the wearer from inhaling contaminant or disease particles
in the immediate environment” and can be single-use or reusable ones.
Face shield refers to
“transparent physical barriers made of plastic or acetate material that can be
easily disinfected that cover the sides and length of the wearer’s entire face.
The panel of the face shield should extend past the chin and curve around the
sides of the wearer’s face. The Inter-Agency Task Force approved only the full
face shields.”
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