MANILA, Philippines — Parañaque Mayor Edwin Olivarez has ordered city law enforcers to file complaints against negligent parents who would allow their children to leave their homes without wearing face masks or go outside during curfew hours.
“Olivarez directed city police chief PCol. Robin King Sarmiento to file charges against negligent parents who let their children go out in public without face masks and during curfew hours,” read the statement from Parañaque Public Information Office on Thursday.
Curfew hours in Parañaque City during general community quarantine is from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Olivarez also directed law enforcers to implement stricter enforcement of general community quarantine in the city.
“You are hereby directed to ensure the strict enforcement and to exercise full vigilance in the implementation of the health standards on the use of face masks, strict physical distancing, crowding on public places and in all major streets,” Olivarez said in a memorandum issued to city police chief Col. Robin Sarmiento.
Olivarez noted that even if villages Barangay BF Homes was placed under lockdown, the village still recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections in the city with 295 cases.
As of July 15, Parañaque documented 1,787 COVID-19 cases including 69 deaths and 976 recoveries.