Only vaccinated visitors allowed at Manila North Cemetery

Published date29 October 2022
Publication titlePhilippines News agency

More than two years since the Covid-19 outbreak, the Manila North Cemetery in Sta. Cruz District will be more lax in accepting visitors, except those aged 12 years and below and the unvaccinated.

Before the weekend, the Philippine News Agency chanced upon early birds at the 54-hectare cemetery, which requires the wearing of face masks at all times.

'Malaking tulong, hindi masikip, hindi nakikipagsiksikan, tulad ko matanda na hindi pwedeng makipagsiksikan (It's a great help for me, not crowded. I do not need to squeeze my way in, especially since I am old),' said Belio Ocam Atanacio, 76.

Marissa Flores, 44, visited her loved ones three days ahead of the November 1 All Saints' Day 'kasi para hindi siksikan, hindi matao (so I can avoid the crowd).'

For Elaida Bernas, 19, she thinks the fear of contracting Covid-19 is still prevalent, thus the absence of the usual crowd.

'Syempre wala ng masyadong tao na nakakapunta dahil nga sa Covid. Ngayon naman maluwag na kasi may vaccine card na tayo kaya pwede nang pumunta (Of course not many people can go because of Covid-19, but now it's more relaxed because we have the vaccine card so we can go),' she said.

Jahna Paciencia, a representative of the cemetery, reminded the public to observe the rules and not to bring in prohibited items, including sound systems.

'So, ngayon po pinapaalalahanan namin lahat ng mga pupunta sa kanilang mga kamag-anak na yumao, paalala namin sa publiko ay huwag na...

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