Officials said Wednesday that there are no plans, or even a conversation among government officials, to eliminate the required use of face mask.
The government is now drafting guidelines for the "new normal" during the pandemic, which would be enforced if the country is placed under the least restrictive Alert Level 1, according to Interior Secretary Eduardo Año. “So far, there is no plan to drop the mandatory use of face mask,”
This was seconded by vaccine czar and National Task Force Against COVID-19 (NTF) chief implementer Carlito Galvez Jr., saying that wearing of face masks is still “very essential” in the fight against the severe respiratory disease.
“It is not in our discussion since masking is very essential until we finally declare that Covid 19 is totally eliminated. Masking is our final defense. It would be the last thing that we will remove,” he told INQUIRER.net in a separate text message.
Galvez added that “voluntary masking” may happen if the health crisis is over, meaning that the COVID-19 threat is “completely eliminated and the situation is already back to normal.”
For his part, Health Secretary Francisco Duque said that the idea of no longer requiring the use of face masks is “still iffy.”
“Will discuss this as we formulate plan for the new normal,” he also told INQUIRER.net.
As the spread of COVID-19 continues to slow down after an Omicron-fueled surge, the government is eyeing to transition to the “new normal.”
The NTF and the Department of Health DOH) are in the process of crafting the new normal roadmap, which is expected to be presented to President Rodrigo Duterte in early March.
The DOH said that Alert Level 1 is the “new normal in the country.”
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