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QC beefs up face mask use, vaccination anew as it remains under yellow status

Home » Media » Featured » QC beefs up face mask use, vaccination anew as it remains under yellow status
  • June 17, 2022
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Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte instructed the city’s 142 barangay officials to strictly enforce the use of face masks in communities as well as to further encourage COVID-19 vaccination to prevent the further spread of infections in the city. 

“We cannot strictly enforce social distancing because we have just recently reopened our economies, so we are appealing to everyone to mask up and get vaccinated or boosted instead,” said Belmonte in a meeting with barangay officials. 

She tasked the Law and Order Cluster, composed of the Department of Public Order and Safety and the Task Force Disiplina among others, to intensify its monitoring and enforcement of the “No Face Mask” ordinance to ensure that the public continues to adhere to strict health protocols.

The Mayor also assured everyone that the city has enough supply of COVID-19 vaccines for those who have yet to get vaccinated or boosted.

In the same meeting, Dr. Rolando Cruz, head of the City Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (QCESU) said the city remains under yellow status based on the local early warning monitoring system. 

According to Cruz, COVID-19 infections in the city almost doubled with 229 cases recorded for the week of June 8 to 14 from 146 cases in the previous week. 

Aside from the jump in average daily cases, three other indicators have reached the threshold. 

The average daily attack rate increased to 1.10 percent, the average positivity rate climbed to 3.4 percent, and the forecasted reproduction number is at 2.5 percent. 

“Our monitoring tells us that the rate of infection is not slowing down. We hope to bring the cases down again before we reach the red status where we can assume community transmission,” said Cruz. 

He said that aside from the implementation of prevention strategies, now is also the critical time for barangays and all relevant city departments to ramp up preparedness and response actions such as the stocking up of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs)  and re-opening isolation facilities, among others.

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