
National Capital Region mayors have recommend that fully vaccinated residents would be allowed at contact sports events, the Metro Manila Development Authority said Saturday.
According to the MMDA chairman Benhur Abalos, NCR mayors have already submitted their recommendations to the Inter-Agency ask Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).
Abalos also underscored the need for Metro Manila mayors to recommend to the IATF a unified and official stand on the conduct of contact sports in the metropolis.
“A technical working group, headed by Department of Health (DOH)-NCR Regional Director Dr. Gloria Balboa, was created to study the possible conduct of contact sports. It underwent a very tedious process,” said Abalos during the press briefing at the MMDA headquarters in Makati City.
“Since players are susceptible to physical proximity with one another while spectators are inclined to cheer or chant in a crowd, having them fully vaccinated will reduce the risk of transmission,” he added.
Under MMDA Resolution No. 21-28, Metro Manila mayors unanimously agreed to recommend the following policy guideline that focuses on venue capacity limitations, vaccination status, observance of minimum public health standards, and contact tracing.
Among the recommended rules are:
“With these guidelines we are recommending to the IATF, we can help the contact sports industry to get back in the game and give motivation to the public, especially the sports enthusiasts, to get fully vaccinated,” Abalos said.
“However, we have to wait for the IATF’s approval on this matter,” he added.
Earlier, the IATF has approved the de-escalation of the quarantine status in Metro Manila to Alert Level 2 from November 5, 2021 until November 21, 2021. —LBG, GMA News
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