Comelec reminds bets to strictly follow campaign health prot

Comelec reminds bets to strictly follow campaign health protocols

Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez (File photo) MANILA - The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday reminded the candidates to strictly follow physical campaign guidelines to prevent the spread of Covid-19. This, after the Comelec received several reports that some campaign sorties have not followed campaign protocols, particularly the wearing of face mask and physical distancing. "It has been brought to our attention that several campaign sorties conducted since the campaign period started have not been compliant with the mandatory face mask and face shield policy, as well as the strict physical distancing requirements," Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez said in a statement. "In case the candidates need reminding, they are responsible for the safety of their staff and supporters and that the guidelines on physical campaigning are strictly followed that is their lookout," he added. He said election campaign activities that involve physical or personal interaction, such as in-person campaigns, rallies, caucuses, meetings and conventions, motorcades and caravans, and meeting de avance are covered by Resolution No. 10732. The Resolution states that all persons participating in such activities in any capacity are required to wear full coverage face shields, together with face masks, whether earloop masks, indigenous reusable masks, do-it-yourself masks, or other facial protective equipment. Additionally, the minimum public health standards must be observed at all times. "Having said that, the Comelec reiterates that violations of the physical campaign. guidelines are being strictly monitored by the respective campaign committees in every locality, under the guidance of the National Comelec Campaign Committee (NCCC) headed by Commissioner Rey Bulay, and with the cooperation of the Department of Health (DOH)," Jimenez said. He said violations of the guidelines are classified either as an election offense, or as a violation of the minimum public health standards (MPHS). An election offense is punishable with imprisonment of not less than one year but not more than six years without probation, while a violation of MPHS will be penalized with a fine of not less than PHP20,000 but not more than PHP50,000 or imprisonment of not less than one month but not more than six months, or both such fine and imprisonment. The 90-day campaign period for national candidates started on February 8. Meanwhile, poll body's Printing Committee for the 2022 National and Local Elections is set to conduct the disposal of spools and paper trimmings on February 16. Jimenez said the disposal will take place at the National Printing Office (NPO), Quezon City at 8 a.m. "The paper trimmings for disposal, this is the part of the ballot for automated election system (AES) that we cut in excess of the set ballot size. These are the spaces on the side of the ballot. The spools are the cylinders of the ballot paper," he added. The AES ballot to be used in the 2022 polls measures 8.5 inches by 26 inches for local voters. For overseas voters, the ballot is shorter at 8.5 inches by 21 inches. "The disposal is being done in order to make space at the warehouse, which is already being filled up as we make speedy progress in the printing of ballots," Jimenez said. He added that due notice has been given to all political parties who may observe the activity, subject to the prevailing health and safety protocols issued by appropriate authorities. (PNA) }

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Manila , Philippines , James Jimenez , Rey Bulay , National Comelec Campaign Committee , Commission On Elections Comelec , National Printing Office , Department Of Health , Printing Committee , Commissioner Rey Bulay , Local Elections , Quezon City , Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez File Photo Manila The Commission On Elections Tuesday Reminded Candidates To Strictly Follow Physical Campaign Guidelines Prevent Spread Of Covid 19 This , Fter The Comelec Received Several Reports That Some Campaign Sorties Have Not Followed Protocols , Articularly The Wearing Of Face Mask And Physical Distancing Quot It Has Been Brought To Our Attention That Several Campaign Sorties Conducted Since Period Started Have Not Compliant With Mandatory Shield Policy , S Well As The Strict Physical Distancing Requirements , Uot Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez Said Ina Statement Quot In Case The Candidates Need Reminding , Hey Are Responsible For The Safety Of Their Staff And Supporters That Guidelines On Physical Campaigning Strictly Followed Is Lookout , Uot He Added Said Election Campaign Activities That Involve Physical Or Personal Interaction , Uch As In Person Campaigns , Allies , Caucuses , Eetings And Conventions , Otorcades And Caravans , Nd Meeting De Avance Are Covered By Resolution No 10732 The States That All Persons Participating In Such Activities Any Capacity Required To Wear Full Coverage Face Shields , Ogether With Face Masks , Hether Earloop Masks , Ndigenous Reusable Masks , O It Yourself Masks , R Other Facial Protective Equipment Additionally , He Minimum Public Health Standards Must Be Observed At All Times Quot Having Said That , He Comelec Reiterates That Violations Of The Physical Campaign Guidelines Are Being Strictly Monitored By Respective Committees In Every Locality , Nder The Guidance Of National Comelec Campaign Committee Nccc Headed By Commissioner Rey Bulay , Nd With The Cooperation Of Department Health Doh , Uot Jimenez Said He Violations Of The Guidelines Are Classified Either As An Election Offense , R Asa Violation Of The Minimum Public Health Standards Mphs An Election Offense Is Punishable With Imprisonment Not Less Than One Year But More Six Years Without Probation , Hilea Violation Of Mphs Will Be Penalized Witha Fine Not Less Than Php20 , 000 But Not More Than Php50 , 000 Or Imprisonment Of Not Less Than One Month But More Six Months , R Both Such Fine And Imprisonment The 90 Day Campaign Period For National Candidates Started On February 8 Meanwhile , Oll Body 39s Printing Committee For The 2022 National And Local Elections Is Set To Conduct Disposal Of Spools Paper Trimmings On February 16 Jimenez Said Will Take Place At Office Npo , Uezon City At 8am Quot The Paper Trimmings For Disposal , His Is The Part Of Ballot For Automated Election System Aes That We Cut In Excess Set Size These Are Spaces On Side Spools Cylinders Paper , Uot He Added The Aes Ballot To Be Used In 2022 Polls Measures 8 5 Inches By 26 For Local Voters Overseas , He Ballot Is Shorter At 8 5 Inches By 21 Quot The Disposal Being Done In Order To Make Space Warehouse , Hich Is Already Being Filled Up As We Make Speedy Progress In The Printing Of Ballots , Uot Jimenez Said He Added That Due Notice Has Been Given To All Political Parties Who May Observe The Activity , Ubject To The Prevailing Health And Safety Protocols Issued By Appropriate Authorities Pna ,

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