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Sunday, December 12, 2021

Cebu to hold Sinulog Fest in new setting

CEBU CITY – The local government said it is planning to hold the traditional Sinulog celebration in January without the participation of contingents from other provinces and would welcome only vaccinated visitors amid the threat of the new Covid-19 Omicron variant.

Mayor Michael Rama said he is contemplating introducing “Sinulog in the household” where the traditional and religious celebration in honor of the Santo Niño would be done at home. He assured the public that the city will not hold Sinulog activities that could turn into a “super spreader event.”

“We will do it hopefully on the assumption that we cannot take more than what we can chew. We have to look at it from the point of view of the movement of people during the celebration,” the mayor said.

Rama said he would also propose to the Emergency Operations Center and health experts making the traditional Sinulog grand parade on the Sunday of the Fiesta Señor (January 16) a combination of both virtual and in-person events. “We have conceived a format of the Sinulog. But we are taking into consideration our vaccination rate, low positivity rate, the idea that only fully vaccinated will be allowed to dance, and the idea of not inviting outsiders as contingents and visiting devotees,” he said.

He said the religious aspect of the fiesta would also be limited to fully vaccinated churchgoers during the Sinulog days, recalling that holy Masses during the pandemic were done via a virtual platform.

Rama said the Cebu City government and Roman Catholic Church officials have agreed to allow only fully vaccinated people as attendees to the traditional nine-day Misa de Gallo leading to the Christmas Day solemn liturgy.

The police and EOC personnel will monitor parishes to ensure full implementation of the policy with the help of the police.

The mayor said more meetings would be held between the city government and the Archdiocese of Cebu to iron out more contingency measures to sustain the gains in the fight against Covid-19. (John Rey Saavedra) 



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