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Tri-cities, 7 other Cebu LGUs still on alert level 1

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Cebu’s three highly urbanized cities and seven other local government units in Cebu Province will remain under alert level 1 until the end of July.

The rest of the province will still be on alert level 2 for the duration of the same period along with the provinces of Bohol and Negros Oriental.

Siquijor remains under alert level 1 together with the highly urbanized cities of Cebu, Mandaue, and LapuLapu and the City of Talisay. Also in alert level 1 are the towns of Alcoy, Borbon, Oslob, Pilar, Santander, and Tudela.

The town of Alburquerq­ue in Bohol was the latest in the region to be deescalate­d to alert level 1. There are now 18 LGUs under alert level 1 in Bohol, including Batuan, Calape, Corella, Dimiao, Duero, Jagna, Lila, Loay, Loboc, Maribojoc, San Isidro, San Miguel, Sevilla, Sikatuna, GarciaHern­andez and Tagbilaran City.

For Negros Oriental, the LGUs under alert level 1 are Amlan, Bacong, Dauin, Dumaguete City and Zamboangui­ta.

The escalation or deescalati­on of alert levels of LGUs is still based on the previous IATF-EID metrics including total bed utilizatio­n rates, and vaccinatio­n thresholds for the target population and target A2 (senior citizens) priority group.

Moving forward, the DOH, upon instructio­ns of the President and with the advice of health experts, is reviewing future directions for the COVID-19 ALS.

President Bongbong Marcos has also requested the DOH for recommenda­tions on the updated membership of the IATF-EID to allow for faster science and evidence-based decisions.

While waiting for the changes, DOH as IATF-EID chair streamline­s meetings and processes with clear directives to assist in safe reopening and will be utilizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) platform.

“Makakaasa po ang ating mga kababayan na mananatili ang gabay pangkalusu­gan ng kagawaran. Amin pong inaaral kung paano natin maipaparat­ing ng mas maigi pa sa taumbayan kung ano ang kasalukuya­ng kalagayan ng COVID-19 para sila ay makaiwas ditto,” said Dr. Maria Rosario Singh-Vergeire, Officer-inCharge of the DOH. — Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/FPL

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