Coron hotel, other tourist establishment reps train on basic life support
Another 30 individuals from hotels and other tourist establishments in Coron were recently trained on basic life support (BLS) jointly organized by Calamianes Association of Tourist Establishments, Inc. and Philippine Red Cross [3]. The first aid training for the hospitality industry is one of the requirements in seeking accreditations, specifically from the Department of Labor and Employment and Department of Tourism, which ensure the preparedness of establishments in implementing emergency procedures.
Continue protecting El Nido even after rehab deadline, local gov’t urges
As the six-month El Nido rehabilitation ends on May 31, the El Nido municipal government has appealed to both residents and tourists to “carry on strict compliance to laws” even beyond the deadline imposed by the national government [4]. “This is a loud reminder that taking care of El Nido should not end on May 31st. This cause shall be continuously prevalent in the coming years because now more than ever, El Nido needs us most. The six-month rehabilitation attends to be the pilot period for us to religiously do what needs to be done in keeping our El Nido a gem,” the municipal tourism wrote in a Facebook post. Spared from total closure, El Nido has undergone rehab efforts aimed at enforcing carrying capacity policies in heavily-visited lagoons, and improving the town’s water quality and coastal easement by closing down erring establishments.