Proposal to again require face shields nixed
MANILA, Philippines — House Deputy Speaker Bernadette Herrera rejected on Tuesday the proposal to return the mandatory use of face shields due to the threat of the new coronavirus variant Omicron.
Herrera said the government should instead tighten its border controls and include airports, hotels, and tourist transport vehicles as high-risk closed spaces.
“Mandatory face shield use would be an overreaction and exaggeration at this point or in the near future because there is no confirmed local transmission of the Omicron and there is no confirmed entry of any Omicron variant infected person,” Herrera said in a statement.
On Sunday, vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said the government was eyeing the return of the mandatory use of face shields, adding that Health Secretary Francisco Duque III favored the proposal.