Baguio City has just been declared under the state of COMMUNITY QUARANTINE. Read more here.
As a precautionary measure against COVID-19, the City Environment and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) released an advisory regarding the temporary closure of the following parks in Baguio City for 14 days, starting March 16, 2020 to discourage people from roaming and encourage people to stay at home.
Children’s Park
Dominical Hill & Heritage Park (Diplomat Hotel)
Mines View Park
Botanical Garden
Note: Special permits granted to boating, biking, stalls, restaurants, and roaming vendors within city parks are also temporarily suspended within the said dates.
Since the City Government of Baguio has just declared Baguio City under the state of Community Quarantine, in order to avert non-essential gatherings, and to promote the practice of social distancing, the following facilities shall be subject to rules as stated herein for the duration of the term of this Community Quarantine:
The following city administered facilities shall be CLOSED:
And other places where people may converge for non-essential gatherings
The Baguio City COVID-19 Interagency Task Force released advisories for those who are planning to travel to the city of Pines starting today. You can read more here: https://www.baguiocityguide.com/omnibus-advisories-from-the-baguio-covid-19-interagency-task-force/
Stay safe everyone!
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Camp john hay should be close also for visitors... Lot of people, most of them are from foreign countries and still doing family gatherings and picnics
May I suggest on social distancing on all public utility transports to prevent close contamination on CoVid - 19 virus.
If possible 50% off the usual capacity on the vehicle for the time bieng?