Mindanao Times

Modified quarantine

• Public transporta­tion to resume starting on April 27: Sara

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS AND RHODA GRACE B. SARON

DAVAO City will be placed under a modified community quarantine (MCQ) once the extended enhanced lockdown is lifted at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 26.

In an interview with Davao City Disaster Radio yesterday, Mayor Sara Duterte said that the MCQ will officially start on April 27, on the advice of the epidemiolo­gists and infectious disease specialist­s.

"It will all be the same except that there will be mass transporta­tion, but less than the regular days and some industries will be allowed to operate subject to limitation­s," she said.

The guideline for the new form of quarantine is still being finalized by the city government. However, social distancing will be enforced, particular­ly on public utility vehicles.

But she said that mass gatherings and religious ceremonies will still be prohibited. Face masks will still be mandatory. The clustering and the food and medicine passes will still be implemente­d.

She also advised educationa­l institutio­ns to prepare online classes, distance learning, and take home modules until July 31, 2020.

Duterte bared that Cluster 1 (Poblacion A and B and Talomo District) already have 45 individual­s who tested positive

for COVID-19. Cluster 3 (Buhangin District) has 23; Cluster 2 (Agdao District) has six cases; Cluster 4 (Toril District) has five; Cluster 5 (Calinan, Baguio, Marilog, Tugbok and some barangays of Paquibato) has four cases; and Cluster 6 (Bunawan, some barangays of Paquibato, including Island Garden City of Samal) still has three cases.

She reiterated her reminders to not panic and stay at home to prevent the widespread transmissi­on of the virus.

More cops on Hotspot areas

Meanwhile, the Davao Police Regional Office has deployed more policemen on lockdown areas where the infection is high.

Brig. Gen. Filmore Escobal, said on Thursday's virtual presser that they have deployed an additional platoon to the Davao City Police Office.

"They will be augmented until the period of lockdown in the said puroks," Escobal said. Four puroks (zones) in two barangays are on lockdown due to the confirmed cases of the coronaviru­s. Another purok in a Toril barangay was also isolated.

Earlier, the PRO XI has already assigned 100 personnel to the DCPO and 500 others to five other provincial offices.

On contact tracing

Escobal also confirmed that the Philippine National Police is mandated by law to help the Department of Health in contact tracing. The lead unit is the Regional Health Service of the PNP, with the assistance of the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group and Regional Intelligen­ce Unit.

“All intelligen­ce infrastruc­tures of the PNP, with the assistance of the NICA (National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency) and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s are involved in the contact tracing. Everything is done to prevent the spread of the virus,” Escobal said.

In the same vein, they provide security support to the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t on the distributi­on of subsidies under the Social Ameliorati­on Program and the Kadiwa on Wheels by the Department of Agricultur­e.

“We secure and ensure that physical distance is followed by the people,” Escobal said.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? RESIDENTS of Isla Verde, Barangay 23-C stayed inside their homes following the lockdown in certain zones due to confirmed COVID-19 cases. Davao City will be under a modified community quarantine.
BING GONZALES RESIDENTS of Isla Verde, Barangay 23-C stayed inside their homes following the lockdown in certain zones due to confirmed COVID-19 cases. Davao City will be under a modified community quarantine.

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