VOL. 10 ISSUE 26 • TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2017
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P 15.00 • 20 PAGES SECURED. Security forces belonging to the Philippine Navy conduct a routine sea patrol between Davao City and Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS) on Sunday. The Philippine Navy is among the agencies that provided security as the Department of Tourism (DOT) 11, local government unit of IGaCoS and private sector held tourismrelated summer activities in the island. Lean Daval Jr.
MASSAGISTS WARNED
By 2018, all massage therapists must have DOH licences By JECIA ANNE OPIANA
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LL of Davao City’s estimated more than 1,000 masseurs and masseuses in more than 100 massage clinics and wellness spas will be required to secure a license as “massage therapists” from the Department of Health (DOH) by 2018, otherwise they would not be allowed to practice their profession while their establishments will be padlocked by the government.
Before they can get a DOH license, massagists have to be trained by any training school accredited by the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA), according to Dr. Jeilyn “Jill” O. Savellano, a dentist who is the founding president of the Davao Wellness and Spa Association (DavWell).
Ms Savellano, proprietor of Zhi Ya Spa, said no operator is allowed to open a spa unless he has licensed massage therapists in his employ. Actually, there is a health law backed by DOH Administrative Order 2010-0034 which governs the operation of health and wellness spas and their
massage practitioners , she said. However, realizing the need for operators to familiarize themselves with the law and the requirements, the DOH declared a moratorium on its implementation until December 2017. The said moratorium
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