MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Department of Tourism (DOT) welcomes the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases’ (IATF-EID) approval of the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) recommendation to allow the partial dine-in operations of restaurants in localities under eased quarantine restrictions.
DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said restaurants inside hotels and other accommodation establishments may operate by June 15 provided they strictly observe the 30 percent seating capacity limit for dine-in customers, and the safety measures and protocols.
Puyat said that a composite team comprised of members from DOT, DTI, and the Department of Labor and Employment would conduct inspections to monitor compliance by the establishments.
Meanwhile, the DOT is working together with the DTI, and Talino Venture Labs to provide digital solutions, free of charge for DOT- Accredited businesses to help them meet the technological demands of the new normal.
The IATF-EID has adopted Talino Venture’s SafePass, a COVID -19 Prevention and Incident Management platform for all business establishments.
“We introduced these digital solutions free of charge for DOT-accredited restaurants in their transition to the new normal. Innovation is key to effectively implement and maintain health and safety protocols in their premises,” Puyat said. “We can bounce back from our economic losses through our collective effort to ensure the health and safety of both employees and customers as more businesses gradually operate.”
The tourism chief reiterated that application for DOT Accreditation is free, and can be done online.
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