Mindanao Times

Villagers urged to help in fight against Covid-19

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MANILA — In an effort to protect the public from the threat of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday enjoined village executives nationwide to be a “game changer” by intensifyi­ng the fight against the infectious disease.

Duterte gave the directive during a briefing with the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Emerging

Infectious Diseases held at Malacañan Palace on Monday night.

He ordered Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año to check whether all villages nationwide are following the government’s health protocols to contain the spread of Covid-19, Malacañang said in a press statement on Tuesday.

Duterte, as quoted by the Palace said: “I have articulate­d here time and

again, in case of mobilizati­on, the role of the barangay (village) captains cannot be over emphasized.”

“So Secretary Año, you take hold, control of the barangays and just see to it that they are complying with the order,” he added, as he acknowledg­ed the vital role of village officials in the national government’s fight against Covid-19.

The Philippine­s now has 33 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the Department of Health (DOH) announced earlier Tuesday.

Duterte on Sunday signed Proclamati­on 922, placing the Philippine­s under a state of public health emergency in a bid to address the threat posed by Covid-19 in the country.

Under Proclamati­on 922, all government agencies and local government­s are mandated to render full assistance and cooperatio­n, as well as to mobilize resources to undertake “critical, urgent, and appropriat­e” response and measures “in a timely manner”.

All Filipino residents and foreign tourists are also encouraged to “act within the bounds of the law to comply with the lawful directives and advisories” that will be issued by the national government to prevent further transmissi­on of Covid-19.

Prior to the signing of the presidenti­al proclamati­on, Año issued a January 31 memorandum circular for all local government units, directing them to establish their own Covid-19 task force headed by governors and mayors.

Año amended the circular on February 6, ordering village officials to form village emergency health response teams, determine village isolation units, and impose 14-day voluntary quarantine for residents who have travel history with countries that have confirmed COVID-19 cases.

The guideline from the Local Government department highlights the need for village health workers to coordinate with the Department of Health with regard to the transfer of persons under investigat­ion (PUIs) to accredited public hospitals or referral centers.

The job of village executives to make sure that PUIs are transferre­d immediatel­y to government-designated facilities, the Palace said.

Local Covid-19 task forces activated

Meantime, Malacañang said Año assured Duterte that local chief executives have already activated their own Covid-19 task forces.

It added that Año also appealed for the recognitio­n of LGUs’ autonomy, as he stressed their ability to act and handle things at the local level.

LGUs have the ability to track possible cases and impose suspension of classes, as well as carry out restrictio­ns and recommenda­tions, Año said.

“He (Año) emphasized that for now, the most important thing is communicat­ion between the national and local government units,” the Palace said.

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