Baguio City residents may visit their departed loved ones in public cemeteries and private memorial parks starting October 1, 2020 in commemoration of Undas or All Souls’ Day and All Saints’ Day. This is with compliance to minimum health protocols such as wearing of face mask, wearing of face shield, and observing physical distancing.
However, starting Saturday, October 17, 2020, visits will already be depending on the color of market passes which have been earlier issued to households.
Below are the guidelines for the new normal for undas at the public and private cemeteries starting October 17 to October 28, 2020, as provided by the Public Information Office of the City of Baguio on Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
Starting October 17, 2020 visits will depend on the color of market passes. Only five adults per family, including the cardholder, may enter the cemetery. Here are more details:
Accompanied by adults and limited to five per group, senior citizens and those who are 13 to 20 years old may visit on October 18 and October 25. Here are more details:
La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (LISTT) residents may visit on October 17 and 24, 2020. Here are more details:
Yellow Card Holders may visit on the following dates:
Green Card Holders may visit on the following dates:
In the advisory posted by The Sanctuary in Heaven’s Garden, visitors are not allowed to enter cemeteries, memorial parks, and columbariums from October 30, 2020 – November 2, 2020. Furthermore, visitors will schedule their visitation.
Dates: October 1, 2020 until October 29, 2020
Time slots:
For any inquiries, contact The Sanctuary in Heaven’s Garden with any of the following:
Mobile: 0917 685 0500 or 0942 083 7222
Landline: (074) 424-5647
Email: hg_baguiosite@yahoo.com
“All private and public cemeteries, memorial parks, columbarium, and the like throughout the country shall be closed to visitors from October 29 to November 4, 2020. The Omnibus Guidelines shall continue to govern burial activities.”
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Source: Public Information Office – City of Baguio, The Sanctuary in Heaven’s Garden
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