
Parilla said they could not afford to see Cebu City placed under the higher alert level, which is Level 4, because of the stubbornness of the people toward the health safety protocol.

Of those arrested, 153 were curfew violators, 68 were not wearing masks and 29 were minors. for minors.Įrring establishments will be slapped with a show cause order by the Business Permit and Licensing Office.Ī total of 220 persons have been apprehended by the police since they started implementing the Oplan Bulabog. Nine Harrow Hong Kong pupils admirably took on a tough charity challenge on the water over the National Day holiday weekend. to see if people there follow the new curfew hours, which are 11 p.m. Parilla said the police will start making their rounds of the establishments and the interior portions of the barangays before 11 p.m. In the process, one of them lost 24 hours of memory which led to. Unlike last week when the police eased the implementation of “Oplan Bulabog” after they shifted their focus on their anti-criminality operations, this time Parilla said they would again enforce stricter health protocols. The drama is about two individuals with different backgrounds who got kidnapped together. Parilla said the additional 150 police personnel from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion in Central Visayas will be scattered in the different areas in the city to monitor the implementation of health protocols. Parilla, CCPO’s deputy director for operations, said this will ensure that people will follow the minimum health standards amid the rapid increase in Covid-19 cases in the city, which has been placed under Alert Level 3.ĭata from the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) show that more than 1,200 persons had tested positive for Covid in Cebu City Thursday, the biggest single-day tally recorded so far since the virus invaded Cebu in 2020. Wilbert Parilla of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) said to prevent further infections, they will implement a 24-hour “Oplan Bulabog” across the city.


WITH the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic surging in Cebu City once again, local police want to initiate a 24-hour monitoring of health protocols across the city.
