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Quezon govt offices bans Yuletide parties

by Raadee Sausa December 27, 2020 (Photo by Danny Villareal Ordoñez) ...

by Raadee Sausa
December 27, 2020


Quezon govt offices bans Yuletide parties
(Photo by Danny Villareal Ordoñez)



LUCENA CITY - All government offices Christmas parties in Quezon province have been prohibited to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a lawmaker said over the weekend.

“As the father of the province, it is incumbent upon the undersigned to issue and impose public health guidelines and restrictions to these activities to ensure the safety and well-being of the people,” Gov. Danilo Suarez said in his Executive Order (EO) 40 issued on December 18.



He explained that such Yuletide activities pose a high risk for the spread of COVID-19.

“Holding parties attract a large number of people, which may result in the surge of the number of cases in the province,” Suarez said.



As of December 18, Quezon, which remains under the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) status, logged a total of 5,981 COVID-19 cases, 543 of which remained active. The province recorded 5,261 recoveries and 177 fatalities.

The order covers the provincial, city, municipal, and barangay offices, including national government agencies, and government-owned and -controlled corporations with offices in the province.



Violators will be meted with administrative sanctions in addition to cases to be filed in court.

However, the order clarified that private parties and other social gatherings, such as Christmas, wedding, baptismal, birthday, and anniversaries “shall be allowed but subject to restrictions.”

The order specified that private gatherings should be limited to a maximum of 50 percent of the venue capacity but not more than 50 persons in attendance. Safe physical distancing must be strictly observed.

The order also stressed that pre-plated food service is encouraged as buffet-style dining “is strictly not allowed.”

“The use of videoke is strictly prohibited,” the order emphasized. Outdoor venues are advised but not mandated, the order stated.

While social gatherings with appropriate restrictions are allowed, it should be held only when necessary for a limited/shortened period, it added.

Christmas carolings, reunions and other similar gatherings are also regulated.

Suarez said local governments may pass ordinances and issue executive orders to implement stricter guidelines as may be necessary.

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