Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Luzon-wide quarantine different from self-quarantine: Palace

- BY RUTH ABBEY GITACARLOS

MANILA — The enhanced community quarantine imposed in Luzon is different from the selfquaran­tine observed by people who have been exposed to a person infected with the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), a Palace official said on Tuesday.

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said the enhanced community quarantine would be implemente­d for 30 days while self-quarantine would only last for 14 days.

“‘ Yung 14-day quarantine, kapag ikaw ay self-quarantine (The 14-day quarantine is applicable if you are practicing self-quarantine),” Nograles said during the “Laging Handa” program aired on state-run PTV-4. “Pero yun pong ating (But our) enhanced community quarantine is still 30 days.”

On Thursday night, President Rodrigo Duterte announced that an enhanced community quarantine will be implemente­d in the whole of Luzon until April 12.

Placing Luzon under enhanced community quarantine compels over 53 million people residing in Luzon to follow “strict” home quarantine and limit their movement to accessing basic necessitie­s.

The provision for food and essential health services is regulated, and the presence of uniformed personnel is heightened during the month-long enhanced community quarantine in Luzon.

Meanwhile, people who have been exposed to Covid-19 are advised to practice self-quarantine for 14 days.

The World Health Organizati­on ( WHO) has declared a global pandemic after Covid-19, which began spreading in Wuhan, China in December 2019, now affects over 100 countries, including the Philippine­s.

The Philippine­s has so far recorded 142 positive cases of Covid-19 and 12 deaths of infected people.

WHO has warned that the number of Covid-19 cases in the Philippine­s might reach 75,000, if the government fails to address the outbreak. ■

 ?? AVITO C. DALAN/PNA ?? A member of the Joint Task Force-national Capital Region checks temperatur­e of people in a passenger jeepney using thermal scanner as the 30-day ‘community quarantine’ in Metro Manila begins on March 15, 2020.
AVITO C. DALAN/PNA A member of the Joint Task Force-national Capital Region checks temperatur­e of people in a passenger jeepney using thermal scanner as the 30-day ‘community quarantine’ in Metro Manila begins on March 15, 2020.

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