EOC reminders for sites holding Misa De Gallo: Follow health protocols

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CEBU CITY, Philippines -- The Cebu City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is reminding all the sites outside the churches that plan to hold the Misa De Gallo to follow health protocols at all

The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is filled with churchgoers on the first day of the Misa de Gallo 2020. | CDN Digital photo | Delta Letigio

Councilor Joel Garganera, EOC deputy chief implementor, said that the template from 2020 was already laid out for the Misa De Gallo, with the barangays and parishes coordinated. The sites that want to hold the Misa De Gallo must seek the permission of the barangays, and then the barangays will provide a contingency plan to the EOC.

As usual, whether church or gym, the Misa De Gallo, must observe the proper health protocols including the wearing of masks and observe social distancing.

 

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