Capitol eyes resumption of 5-day work week

NEGROS. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson leads the distribution of roofing materials and food packs to the victims of Typhoon Odette in Candoni town yesterday, February 17. (Capitol PIO Photo)
NEGROS. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson leads the distribution of roofing materials and food packs to the victims of Typhoon Odette in Candoni town yesterday, February 17. (Capitol PIO Photo)

NEGROS Occidental Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz II said Thursday, February 17, that the Provincial Government is now eyeing the possibility of returning to its normal five-day work week.

Diaz said they are currently eyeing a return to their normal work days by March, as long as the province's coronavirus disease (Covid-19) situation continues to improve.

Currently, the Provincial Government has adopted a four-day work arrangement as part of their health protocols since the start of the pandemic.

Diaz also noted that they are eyeing to lift the province-wide curfew from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.

In the highly urbanized city of Bacolod, curfew hours are from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.

But Governor Eugenio Jose Lacason clarified that the implementation of the province-wide curfew will stay until the Negros Occidental's alert status in terms of Covid-19 transmission slid down to Alert level 1.

"I want to observe cuasion on the matter," Lacson said.

Negros Occidental and Bacolod City were earlier placed under Alert Level 2 from February 16 to February 28 by the Inter-Agency Task Force (NAITF) as Covid-19 cases continue to decline.

As of February 16, Negros Occidental has 1,992 active Covid-19 cases.

Meanwhile, Lacson said the vaccination program will continue despite the downtrend of Covid-19 cases in the province.

"We hope the situation continues until we go back to normalcy. The cases would depend on how we behave," Lacson said.

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