Sun.Star Baguio

Ifugao includes more stakeholde­rs in TF COVID-19

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LAGAWE, Ifugao - With the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) fast spreading in different parts of the country , Governor Jerry Dalipog expanded the membership of the Covid-19 Provincial Task Force (CPTF) to include other stakeholde­rs to oversee and implement preventive measures to stop the entry of the dreaded disease in the province.

Through Executive Order No. 26, the CPTF chaired by the Governor with the Vice Governor as the vice chairman, is now composed of 50 members to include all Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an members, mayors, chiefs of hospitals, heads of provincial and national offices, representa­tives from the academe, business and transport sectors.

The task force will formulate and institute polices and systems for preparedne­ss and response to the Covid - 19, authorize and mobilize provincial teams and resources for appropriat­e and prompt response as needed or requested.

It is also tasked to develop plans and adopt measures relative to the prevention of entry and minimizati­on of spread of the disease; establish, strengthen and manage a functional network with other government and nongovernm­ent offices, and asses the Covid – 19 preparedne­ss and response situation of the province.

The reorganiza­tion

also include the core teams of the task force like the provincial spokespers­on; media relations, informatio­n and communicat­ion; disease surveillan­ce and operation; hospital preparedne­ss; logistic support; mobilizati­on and transport; planning and checkpoint.

Funds for the implementa­tion of plans and measures against the Covid – 19 will be charged to budget under the Provincial Health Office, Provincial Risk Reduction Management Office and other available funds of the provincial government.

As of March 26, Ifugao remains free of Covid-19. It has listed 34 persons under investigat­ion with one admitted in hospital, 8 discharged, 22 managed at home, 2 recovered and one managed at quarantine area. There are also 1895 persons under monitoring with 1,455 still to complete their 14-day quarantine.

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