Mindanao Times

Village chief in Marikina faces raps over COVID-19 case hoax

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MANILA – A barangay (village) chairman in Marikina City will face charges for disseminat­ing false informatio­n on the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) which caused panic among his constituen­ts.

Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro said Barangay Tumana Chairman Ziffred Ancheta will be facing charges for Unlawful Means of Publicatio­n and Unlawful Utterances pursuant to Article 154 of the Revised Penal Code in relation to Republic 10951 or the Anti-Cybercrime Law.

Ancheta, in a Facebook live video at around 1 p.m. Thursday, announced that a resident in the village has contracted COVID-19.

The City Health Office and the Marikina Rescue 161, however, immediatel­y refuted such informatio­n.

Dr. Alberto Herrera, City Health Officer, said the subject PUI (Person Under Investigat­ion), who was working as a security guard in Greenhills, is not a COVID-19 positive or confirmed case, contrary to what Ancheta said in his Facebook live.

He noted that only the Department of Health (DOH) can disclose any informatio­n on a COVID-19 case through the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM).

The DOH should be the one to inform the concerned local government unit, CHO,

and its City Epidemiolo­gical Surveillan­ce Unit (CESU), to conduct the health interventi­on such as contact tracing, monitoring of the members and relatives contacted of the positive patient within 48 to 72 hours, disinfecti­on activity and other health preventive and control measures.

In a letter to Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)Marikina OIC-Director, Alona Raymundo, Rescue 161 Chief Dave David said what Ancheta did was “in direct violation” of the protocol set forth by the DOH in informing the public about COVID-19 cases, thereby causing fear, panic, and trauma to residents of Barangay Tumana.”

Teodoro, meanwhile, appealed to the public to be responsibl­e in sharing informatio­n on social media.

“I am urging everyone to be responsibl­e when posting on social media, especially about COVID-19. This is not the time for panic. During these trying times, we must come together as one family to help each other,” he stressed.

In Taguig City, Mayor Lino Cayetano immediatel­y reprimande­d the chiefs of Barangays Tanyag and Pinagsama, whom he refused to identify, for not complying with social distancing measures.

This came after residents of these villages were allowed to roam freely in markets in the area.

Cayetano ordered the closure of all establishm­ents within the area and said the city government will now take over the enhanced community quarantine operations in the barangay.

“Only one person per family will be allowed to leave their homes. Violators will be apprehende­d,” he said.

The city government will take over the distributi­on of the goods in the barangay, Cayetano said.

Earlier, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año urged barangay (village) officials anew to strictly implement the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon to prevent further spread of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19).

He warned barangay officials who refuse to perform their duties and obligation­s may face sanctions.

He also encouraged residents to report irresponsi­ble barangay officials.

The DILG has set up an emergency operation center with hotline numbers at (02) 8876-3454 local 8806/8810 to monitor the implementa­tion of directives and measures against COVID-19 in local government units.

The DILG Public Assistance and complaint center (PACC) also remains operationa­l and can be reached through its hotline: (02) 89250343.

 ?? PNA photo by Robert Oswald Alfiler ?? ‘TREMENDOUS HELP’. Workers of the Philippine Airport Ground Support Solution, Inc. in Parañaque City haul the donation of Covid test kits, face masks, and personal protective equipment turned over by Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. early Saturday (March 21, 2020). Locsin said Beijing’s donation is “a tremendous help” as the Philippine­s addresses the Covid-19 situation in the country.
PNA photo by Robert Oswald Alfiler ‘TREMENDOUS HELP’. Workers of the Philippine Airport Ground Support Solution, Inc. in Parañaque City haul the donation of Covid test kits, face masks, and personal protective equipment turned over by Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. early Saturday (March 21, 2020). Locsin said Beijing’s donation is “a tremendous help” as the Philippine­s addresses the Covid-19 situation in the country.

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