CPA reopens port terminals under ‘new normal’

| Photo courtesy of the Cebu Port Authority

MANDAUE CITY, Cebu – Under the new normal, travellers will now be asked to be at the different ports of Cebu at least two hours ahead of their scheduled departure.

Cebu Port Authority (CPA) General Manager Leonilo Miole said the early arrival of travels will give them enough time to comply with travel guidelines issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).

“CPA has put in place stringent preventive health and safety measures in our ports consistent with the guidelines set by the IATF and in preparation for the ‘new normal’. We are doing our best to establish and implement a complete safety loop for COVID-19 as we welcome passengers travelling to and from Cebu through our seaports,” Miole was quoted saying in an advisory that was posted on the CPA Facebook page.

Miole added that passengers will be required to present a medical certificate issued by their respective City/Municipal Health Office and Travel Authority issued by the Philippine National Police (PNP) before they will be allowed entry at Gate 1, the port’s main entrance.

Photo courtesy of the Cebu Port Authority

The requirements are in addition to the boat ticket and valid identification card or any official documents that will also be required of them.

“This is to prevent terminal congestion given the required 50 percent capacity restrictions set by IATF and by the executive order issued by the City Government of Cebu. Also, we want to prevent our terminals from being used as sleeping quarters for stranded passengers waiting for complete processing of travel documents and/or arrival of their assigned vessels,” explained GM Miole.

Well-wishers, welcome parties, idle persons, and those with no legitimate business in the port will not be allowed entry into their premise, the advisory said.

CPA has authorized the resumption of operation of its port terminals to especially cater to locally stranded individuals, repatriated Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and Authorized Persons Outside Residence (APOR) after Cebu province was placed under general community quarantine (GCQ).

However, Miole said that travels will have to comply with modified port protocols for new normal “to augment government efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease.”

This means that passenger ships will only be allowed to travel carrying only 50 percent of its supposed capacity.

CPA is also implementing measures to prevent the spread of the infection at its passenger terminals. This includes:

Photo courtesy of the Cebu Port Authority

“We appeal for patience, understanding, and cooperation from the public and all port users as we continue to do our best to help prevent further transmission of the coronavirus disease and at the same time provide effective and efficient port services,” Miole said. /bmjo

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