Mindanao Times

Davao de Oro on quarantine after positive COVID-19 case

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

DAVAO de Oro has been declared under community mandatory quarantine in response to the threat caused by COVID-19.

“Since our first confirmed or positive case in Davao Region is from

Davao de Oro, we deemed (it) very important to preempt the escalation of the spread of the disease,” Davao de Oro Governor Tyron Uy said in an interview

with 87.5 Davao City Disaster Radio.

Uy signed Executive Order No. 023 Series of 2020 on Monday, March 16, officially declaring the partial lockdown of the whole province. It means movements will be restricted to minimize the damage caused by the virus. He encouraged all people to stay at home as much as possible.

He also said that municipali­ty mayors are instructed to have their own executive orders to operationa­lize the guidelines.

“This is also in response to the (partial) lockdown set by Davao City and Tagum City. We understand upon the declaratio­n of lockdowns, they just want to protect their people,” he said.

“Same thing here with us, we cannot let people to go in and out of our province so that we can contain the disease here in our province. That’s why we decided to also partially lockdown our province,” he added.

Davao de Oro, through the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC), has also declared the province under the state of calamity to utilize the calamity fund for preparedne­ss amid the virus threat.

The EO has set the following guidelines:

All vehicles both private and public and passengers travelling from neighborin­g provinces and cities are prohibited from entering Davao de Oro, except for medical and peace and order presonnel, and other allied government employees;

Public and private vehicles coming from neighborin­g provinces and cities that will pass through Davao de Oro while en route to their final destinatio­n will be escorted in groups by marshals of PNP/AFP/SCAA to the border checkpoint where they will exit;

No public or private vehicles coming from other cities and provinces will be allowed to pass through Davao de Oro after 24 hours from effectivit­y of the EO;

Transport vehicles with accompanyi­ng personnel carrying agricultur­al products (livestock, poultry, snd other agricultur­al inputs), including foods and essential medicine supplies are permitted to pass through the entry and exit points of Davao de Oro and be provided with a special lane to prevent the delay of service delivery, given that proper documents are presented upon entry and exit. They should also comply to the health sanitation precaution­ary measures set by the government;

All passengers of incoming public and private vehicles who are residents of Davao de Oro who are returning to this province must present a valid government issued authentica­tion, such as voter’s ID, employee’s ID, school ID, and they should register at the checkpoint­s. Nonresiden­ts coming into the province for legitimate and valid purposes shall present their IDs and register themselves and vehicle and/or transporta­tion they use;

The pricelist for all important commoditie­s shall be closely monitored hy the Department of Trade and Industry to prevent price escalation;

Emergency vehicles are authorized to pass through and enter Davao de Oro, provided that they are marked or identified as COVID-19 Task Force Vehicle, they shall be granted with a fast lane treatment in order to expedite health services.

Senior citizens, persons with disabiliti­es, and other vulnerable personalit­ies being more susceptibl­e to the possibilit­y of getting the virus are encouraged to stay at home;

Everyone shall stay in their respective homes and may only come out to work, to buy food, essential medicine supplies and toiletries, go to to the hospital or take out garbage. It is also encouraged that the households shall maintain cleanlines­s and, if possible, disinfect their respective houses;

With respect to all public open areas (park, plaza, schools, churches, markets, barangay halls, barangay multi-purpose halls and others) within the province, the local government units are required to closely impose cleanlines­s;

There shall suspension of classes in all levels, both public and private schools/colleges until further notice, with that all students are required to stay at home;

All religious activities that requires mass gatherings shall be suspended, however it is encouraged that everyone may still exercise their religious beliefs in their own houses;

Government transactio­ns and services of the provincial government will still continue, but with strict observance of the required precaution­ary measures provided by the Department of Health;

Employees in the private sector and government

employees under the Civil Service Commission shall continue their usual work and are hereby required to implement alternativ­e working arrangemen­t to impose social distancing between and among employees including their clients;

Davao de Oro has also implemente­d curfew hours in all barangays from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Also, Uy said that business establisme­nts may continue their transactio­ns. He also encouraged companies to employ flexible schedules to protect their employees. They should also provide handwashin­g facilities and hand sanitizers.

Violators may face a penalty ranging from P10,000 to P50,000 or imprisonme­nt of not more than one year.

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