Palace to respect LGUs’ mandate within jurisdiction as Cebu City drops mandatory face masks

Palace to respect LGUs’ mandate within jurisdiction as Cebu City drops mandatory face masks

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang is respecting the mandate of local governments over their own jurisdictions, it said Wednesday in response to Cebu City’s executive order lifting the mandatory wearing of face masks policy.

In the executive order, wearing face masks was voluntary only in most places, except in medical facilities.

Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has no reaction yet as to the matter.

“We respect the mandate of local governments over their own jurisdictions. The President has no reaction to this as of yet,” she said in a Palace briefing.

READ: Cebu City mulls lifting mandatory face masks requirement in open spaces

In June this year, the Cebu provincial government lifted the mandatory wearing of face masks in open and outdoor spaces through an executive order signed by Governor Gwen Garcia.

However, the Department of Health (DOH) reiterated that the government’s pandemic task force only allows taking off face masks during “specific instances” like eating.

It maintained that “best-fitting face masks” effectively reduce coronavirus transmission, as supported by scientific evidence.

Moreover, Malacañang and then Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra asserted that the directive of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), which is to retain the mandatory face mask policy, will prevail over any orders of the local government unit.

READ: Palace: IATF’s face mask rule to prevail over LGU orders

However, to further strengthen the position of the Cebu province, its provincial board has adopted Garcia’s executive order into an ordinance.

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