Mindanao Times

DILG tells LGUs to create task forces against nCoV

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MANILA – The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has advised all local government units (LGUs) to create their respective coronaviru­s task forces to help contain the spread of the disease in the country now that health authoritie­s have confirmed the first case of novel coronaviru­s (2019 nCoV) in the Philippine­s.

“With the declaratio­n of the World Health Organizati­on of a World Health Emergency, (DILG) Secretary Eduardo M. Año has directed all LGUs to be on a state of preparedne­ss and take all pro-active steps to stop the spread of this dis

ease. All LGUs nationwide are advised to create their respective task forces to implement DOH protocols and guidelines and extend full cooperatio­n to the DOH and other government agencies to meet the world health emergency,” DILG Undersecre­tary and spokespers­on Jonathan Malaya said.

He said the local task force under the direct leadership of the governor or the mayor shall ensure that local health authoritie­s have the necessary equipment and protective gadgets such as masks, goggles, gowns, gloves, among others.

The task force should also cause the referral and transport of a nCoV suspect to a Department of Health (DOH)-designated coronaviru­s-referral center or hospital, in coordinati­on with DOH and police authoritie­s.

Malaya said local chief executives must also train their respective health workers on nCoV prevention, containmen­t, and control, in coordinati­on with the DOH.

He also urged LGUs to hold city and municipali­ty wide coronaviru­s prevention, containmen­t, and control informatio­n campaigns to educate the public.

“For LGUs hosting internatio­nal airports like Manila, Cebu, Davao, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, General Santos, Zamboanga, Laoag, and Iloilo, they must immediatel­y coordinate with the Bureau of Immigratio­n and airport authoritie­s for flights coming from nCoV-affected countries so that quarantine procedures may be effected to those suspected of possible infection,” he said.

The DILG also urged LGUs to fully cooperate with the DOH as they hold contact-tracing of all individual­s that came into contact with the Chinese national that was tested positive for nCoV on Thursday.

“The mayor should immediatel­y inform the DOH should there be a reasonable basis to place an individual under quarantine. The DOH needs the support of all LGUs in this important matter and local and police authoritie­s should extend all possible assistance in this regard,” Malaya said.

LGUs should also post public advisories about the coronaviru­s as well as precaution­ary measures that the public can take such as maintainin­g proper hygiene and regular handwashin­g.

“Local health authoritie­s doing frontline work must exercise extreme vigilance in handling suspected individual­s and strictly monitor those possibly infected,” Malaya said.

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