“Fortunately, ang mga tao even if gidagsa nila ang Roxas Night Market gina-wear gyud nila ilang face mask and that is a very good behavior. The data is showing na wala man siya (reopening of Roxas Night Market) nahimong source of infection. Base sa atoang EO lifted na ang social distancing so we cannot anymore question that ang nagpabilin lang na health mandate sa atoang mga gathering is the facemask,” Schlosser said.
Schlosser also said that an enforcement team from the Security Cluster to give citation tickets to those who are not wearing the face masks.
“I hope that it will remain to be consistent and it will be consistent if they will remain to follow the health protocols. Basin fortunate ra pud na ang mga nangadto ug Roxas puro bakunado,” she said.
She reported that Davao City has already vaccinated 1.3 million Dabawenyos. However, she reminded us that getting fully vaccinated is not enough and urged Dabawenyos to get their booster doses for an additional layer of protection against Covid-19.
“Kinahanglan gyud siya ug booster doses so please take that opportunity it is very necessary na magpa-booster,” she said.
On Friday, Schlosser reported that Davao City maintains its very low positivity rate of Covid-19.
“Nagpabilin gihapon na low ang positivity rate and hopefully, magpabilin na low kasi we wanted na tuloy tuloy na ang atoang open policy and economic recovery,” she said.
The popular Roxas Night Market officially reopened on March 24, 2022.
The vendors are also reminded to keep their food clean, fingernails cut, and to always wear a hairnet. Health cards will be distributed to them by the City Health Office (CHO).
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