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PH to require public transport passengers face shields by August 15

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The use of face shields will soon be compulsory for public transport passengers and drivers in the Philippines, in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said the new policy will start on August 15, on top of the current mandatory wearing of face masks.

The directive is applicable to all public transportation in the country including the aviation sector, airports, railway transport, road transport, and the maritime sector, it said.

In a message, DOTr Assistant Secretary Goddes Hope Libiran said the policy was earlier circulated internally among executives of the DOTr and its attached agencies through the issuance of memorandum circular 2020-014 signed by DOTr Undersecretary Artemio Tuazon Jr. on August 3.

Tuazon said the face shield worn inside public transport should “sufficiently cover the nose and mouth.”

“We advise that our passengers use the ones that cover the whole face,” Tuazon said.

While the new requirement will incur some cost for public transport commuters, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade said the face shield would add an extra layer of protection against Covid-19.

“Huwag sana nating isipin na panibagong gastusin o dagdag abala ang pag-require natin sa paggamit ng (Let us not think of this as an additional expense or inconvenience when using a) face shield. Let us remember that no amount of protection is too much when it comes to health and safety,” Tugade said.

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