Eleazar orders more police visibility in business districts as more establishments reopen - Manila Bulletin

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Eleazar orders more police visibility in business districts as more establishments reopen

He issued the directive as more people are expected to troop to the business establishments that “were closed for a long time due to the strict implementation of community quarantine.’’

“The easing of restrictions is for the sake of our economy. It does not mean that we should also lower our guard. The threat of coronavirus infection is still there so we should always be alert and continue doing our mandate of protecting the public from virus transmission,” said Eleazar. He explained that owners and store managers of the business establishments that were allowed to operate starting Sept. 1 must also be reminded all the time to observe the minimum health safety standard protocols for their employees and customers.

“Local commanders can also tap the barangay officials for the deployment of barangay tanods as force multipliers, or the Public Order and Safety Personnel of cities and municipalities to augment the local police,”said Eleazar.

 

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