Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

DILG orders barangays to conduct inventory of unvaxxed persons

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R LLOYD CALIWAN

MANILA – All barangays have been ordered to submit an inventory of unvaccinat­ed persons in their localities, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said on Wednesday.

“To ensure that we have correct data on unvaccinat­ed persons, Secretary (Eduardo) Año issued a memorandum circular to conduct an inventory to all barangays throughout the country to identify those who have not yet vaccinated in their barangays in line with the pronouncem­ent of the President (Rodrigo Duterte) to restrain or restrict the movement of our unvaccinat­ed individual­s. It all starts with an inventory and then when we have an inventory, the LGU ( local government units) will implement through an ordinance the restrictio­ns on the movement of unvaccinat­ed persons,” Interior Undersecre­tary Jonathan Malaya said in a television interview.

Malaya also said barangay officials have to prepare the inventory “on a monthly basis” and submit this to the DILG field office in their area.

“The second step is to closely monitor the mobility of the persons who are not yet vaccinated and to advise them to stay at home,” he said.

As village officials, Malaya said they have “the authority to implement our laws”, including the President’s directives for them to courteousl­y request unvaccinat­ed persons to remain home.

In a Laging Handa briefing, Malaya said they also expect all 17 LGUS of Metro Manila to pass their ordinances on the restricted mobility of the unvaccinat­ed individual­s in the coming days.

Currently, only three cities -- Makati, Navotas and Pasig -- have yet to submit copies of these ordinances.

“Based on the report from the DILG NCR, there are already ordinances in the council of Navotas, Makati, and Pasig but these have not been approved yet. In other words, it is under deliberati­on by the city councils and we expect that in the next few days, it will be passed. This is because the decision of all the mayors of Metro Manila was unanimous that they will push for mobility restrictio­ns against unvaccinat­ed,” he added.

Malaya, however, said the government is exerting all efforts to encourage vaccinatio­n through localized informatio­n disseminat­ion by influencer­s such as local officials and medical experts.

“We also have town hall meetings where we have an expert invited such as a doctor from Philippine Medical Associatio­n, the allied medical profession­s and we also do outreach activities here in the communitie­s to convey our message to them that they need to get vaccinated,” Malaya explained.

Malaya, meanwhile, said many areas outside the NCR have also started passing their respective ordinances on keeping the unvaccinat­ed people indoors.

“I will not be surprised if the provinces will also pass similar ordinances because the League of Provinces of the Philippine­s has already passed under the leadership of (Marinduque) Governor Presbitero Velasco of the resolution where they are also encouragin­g their members, the member provinces to pass such an ordinance so when there are ordinances this will now serve as the guidelines of the barangays and the PNP in the implementa­tion of the directive of our president to restrict the mobility of the unvaccinat­ed,” he explained.

Malaya noted that the ordinances passed by the Metro Manila LGUS “have very specific provisions on what things can be done and cannot be done with respect to unvaccinat­ed individual­s in every LGU.’’

“So the PIO (public informatio­n office) of each LGU, they are doing this job of informing their constituen­ts on what are the allowable and non-allowable actions by unvaccinat­ed people,’’ Malaya stressed.

Under the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) resolution, unvaccinat­ed individual­s are mandated to remain in their residences at all times except for the procuremen­t of essential goods and services, such as food, water, medical services, public utilities, and work. ■

... closely monitor the mobility of the persons who are not yet vaccinated...

 ?? (OLIVER MARQUEZ/PNA) ?? VAX LINE. Caloocan residents line up to receive a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at Almar Subdivisio­n, Camarin in Caloocan City on Wednesday (Jan. 12, 2022).
(OLIVER MARQUEZ/PNA) VAX LINE. Caloocan residents line up to receive a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at Almar Subdivisio­n, Camarin in Caloocan City on Wednesday (Jan. 12, 2022).

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