Minimum public health standards will be strictly implemented once the Manila Dolomite Beach reopens to the public, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said Friday.
At the Laging Handa press briefing, DENR officer-in-charge Jim Sampulna said the agency will follow the guidelines issued by the country’s pandemic task force to ensure public health safety in the man-made beach.
Earlier in the day, Sampulna personally visited the area to check on the progress of the rehabilitation work .“swimmable” before the end of the Duterte administration
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