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QC sets guidelines on the conduct of humanitarian activities

CALOOCAN CITY, (PIA) -- The Quezon City Government has issued a set of guidelines for the distribution of relief goods or ayuda, while the city is under the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) until Aug. 20.

Mayor Joy Belmonte said the guidelines will help guarantee that minimum public health protocols are observed as well as peace and order is maintained.

The conduct of humanitarian activities is very much welcome in our city. However, we have to enforce some protocols in light of the ECQ restrictions. No programs and congregations will be allowed as they may become super spreader events,” Belmonte said.

Under the memorandum, activities such as the distribution of financial and medical aid and relief goods or ayuda, the social amelioration program, vaccination activities, and other highly essential activities are the only allowed community service events in the city. 

Handing out donations in kind such as food and household supplies should be done in a strictly door-to-door manner.

On the day of the distribution, the ayuda, in the form of food or materials, should be placed in front of beneficiaries’ houses, preferably on prepositioned chairs and tables.

Further, Belmonte said the donor group should be composed of no more than five individuals who must be fully vaccinated or have received full dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

They are also ordered to practice minimum public health protocols such as wearing of face masks and face shields and proper social distancing at all times.

She added, the donor group must be accompanied by no more than five representatives of either the city government, the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) or barangay officials.

The entire distribution party should not exceed 10 persons.

It will be safer for our residents or beneficiaries to stay at home and wait for the ayuda than for them to congregate at another venue. This way, we are sure that their risk from exposure is less if not zero,” Belmonte said.

Groups who are interested to donate or carry out humanitarian activities are instructed to coordinate with the city government through the Office of the City Mayor at telephone number 8988-4242 local 8303 or via email at ocm@quezoncity.gov.ph.

Coordination should be done at least two days prior to the conduct of the activity.

They must also be able to secure and show a copy of the duly issued coordination forms from the City in the event of inspection.

(QC PAISD/PIA-NCR)

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