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+ February 05, 2021 BACOLOD City Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, chairman of Bacolod City Inter-Agency Task Force, reiterated to all business establishment owners that the Bacolod Covid-19 Contract Tracing System (BaCTrac) Ordinance is mandatory for the business establishments or government offices in the city.
Familiaran on Friday, February 5, 2021, said all business establishments should register to the city BaCTrac system and implement it within their building.
“It’s mandatory to all business establishments or they should provide logbook because (BaCTrac) is not mandatory to the private citizens,” he added.
Familiaran said some individuals who are entering business establishments are not from Bacolod City and do not have quick response (QR) codes, thus, the use of logbooks.
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BACOLOD. Transcom Worldwide top executives, Chief Executive Officer for Global English Region Mark Lyndsell (second from right) and Senior Vice President for Client Service Management Craig Buckley (right) in a media briefing at the company’s site in Bacolod City Thursday, February 4, 2021. (Erwin P. Nicavera photo)
+ February 05, 2021 THE management of outsourcing firm, Transcom, is not aware at first that the implementation of BaCTrac System in Bacolod City is mandatory, its top executives said.
Mark Lyndsell, chief executive officer for Global English Region of Transcom Worldwide BV, said this was the reason why the firm, particularly its Bacolod site, was not able to implement the city’s contact tracing system.