Sun.Star Baguio

Bontoc reports minimal Covid - 19 cases

- Jonathan Llanes

THE CAPITAL town of Bontoc in Mountain Province is closely observing some 200 persons under monitoring (PUM) for Covid -19.

Mayor Franklin Odsey explained of the 200 cases, 30 individual­s were categorize­d as persons under investigat­ion (PUI) with others still being observed while two have recovered and were discharged from the Luis Hora Memorial Hospital.

“As of the moment, we still do not have any deaths recorded in relation to the coronaviru­s. We have minimal PUI’s and even PUM’s and our PUM’s have not reach 300,” Odsey said.

Meanwhile, distributi­on and relief operations for those identified as poorest of the poor in the municipali­ty started after an

identifica­tion process conducted by the barangay captains.

“The municipal government have started to give relief goods by instructin­g barangay captains to head the distributi­on because they would know who needs this most because this is by priority based on standards set by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) together with the municipal social welfare monitoring team which were the basis of the barangay captains to distribute the relief goods to our constituen­ts who are within the poverty line,” the Municipal Chief Executive stated.

The local government has bought rice and sardines, adding to the 20 cavans of rice provided by Congressma­n Maximo Dalog Jr. which were distribute­d to barangays based on the poverty standards set by the DSWD.

“What we want to tell the people of Bontoc is to follow the standards and guidelines issued by the national government with local conditions added under the Inter Agency Task Force so that the municipali­ty of Bontoc would not be affected by this coronaviru­s because as of now, we still do not have a cure for this virus,” said the mayor.

Strict checkpoint­s have also been set-up at entry and exit points in the Mountain Province’s capital town.

“So far as Bontoc Municipali­ty is concerned, our exit and entry or the eight o’clock p.m. to eight o’clock a.m. entry is still in effect. Vehicles coming in and going out of the municipali­ty is not allowed except for emergency cases and cargo trucks with complete documents ferrying essentials for Bontoc,” Odsey added.

The municipal government is now in coordinati­on with the Department of Public Works and Highways for the set – up of a disinfecti­on area for vehicles coming in and out of the town.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? LOITERING. Jowe Balanong, who earns a living by selling garbage scraps is apprehende­d by an Interagenc­y Task Force COVID-19 enforcer for violating the enhanced community quarantine. Balanong, a resident of Sto. Nino Compound Slaughter, Baguio City is mandated to report to the municipali­ty of La Trinidad within 10 days due to his infraction.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes LOITERING. Jowe Balanong, who earns a living by selling garbage scraps is apprehende­d by an Interagenc­y Task Force COVID-19 enforcer for violating the enhanced community quarantine. Balanong, a resident of Sto. Nino Compound Slaughter, Baguio City is mandated to report to the municipali­ty of La Trinidad within 10 days due to his infraction.

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