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10 OPAV buses continue to give free ride for Cebu’s health workers

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AROUND 1,000 health workers from Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) and nearby hospitals benefit from the ongoing free daily Malasakit bus service.

The Malasakit Bus ni Tatay at Kuya is initiated by the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas (OPAV) and supported by President Rodrigo Duterte and Senator Bong Go, to provide transportation for the frontliners during this period of enhanced community quarantine.

OPAV first launched the free transportation service in March during the first enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) after Secretary Michael Lloyd Dino, Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, observed that frontliners have difficulty in reporting for duty at the hospitals and going home after work in the absence of public transportation.

OPAV again deployed 10 buses on June 17, 2020, five days after the bus service stopped when Cebu was placed anew under ECQ. The bus service starts at 5:00 a.m. and end at 10 p.m.

These buses serve four routes: From Fuente Osmena to SM Consolacion in the North; South up to Minglanilla Plaza; West up to Barangay Marigondon in Lapu-Lapu City; and East up to Talamban Gym in Barangay Talamban, Cebu City.

Each Malasakit bus operates six trips a day, three trips early in the morning and another three in the afternoon/night. This meant that there are 60 Malasakit bus trips every day.

During the first ECQ period, OPAV deployed 12 Malasakit buses to serve the four routes since no public transportation was allowed to operate.

OPAV launched the Malasakit Bus ni Tatay at Kuya on March 19, 2020, in partnership with the Vallacar Transit Inc.

The Cristina Lee Dino Foundation shoulders the gasoline expenses and the salary of the drivers of the Malasakit buses. (PR)

THREAT. According to a Capitol consultant, the Cebu City Government is threatening to shut down the Cebu North Bus Terminal at the back of SM City Cebu (left) and the Cebu South Bus Terminal along N. Bacalso Ave. for operating without a business permit. The Province, which runs both terminals, maintains that it operates the facilities as a public service for passengers going to the province and vice versa. /

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