Mindanao Times

City continues measures in securing bird-flu free status

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

THE LOCAL government strengthen­ed preventive measures against avian influenza or bird flu by issuing a ban on the entry of live birds and their byproducts from infected areas and adding more checkpoint­s at all entry and exit points in the city.

In a meeting with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) two weeks ago, it was confirmed that cases of avian flu have been reported in neighborin­g provinces of South Cotabato, North Cotabato, and Magsaysay town in Davao Del Sur.

City Veterinari­an Dr. Cerelyn Pinili said Davao City is classified under

Stage 1 or avian influenzaf­ree area.

Pinili said they are doing their best to ensure that Davao City remains avian influenza-free by adding checkpoint­s. The city has now a total of 15 quarantine checkpoint­s due to many bypass roads.

The establishm­ent of checkpoint­s at all entry and exit points has been coordinate­d with the Philippine Army, Davao City Police Office, and Task Force Davao.

Pinili said that Executive Order 19 Series of 2022 orders a temporary ban on the entry of all live domestic and captured wild birds, and their products and by-products, including day old chick, eggs, semen, manure, and feathers from Luzon and other areas with reported cases of Avian Influenza is crafted to ensure a uniform policy on the entry of birds in the city.

The ordinance also sets the requiremen­ts for the entry of live domestic and captured wild birds and their products and byproducts from unrestrict­ed regions into the City of Davao.

Pinili also called on the public to cooperate and help maintain Davao City as avian-influenza-free.

“I-strengthen nato ang atoang bio-security, hygiene and sanitation sa atoang mga poultry farm, may it be commercial or backyard, sa atoang dressing plants and sa atoang live bird’s market. Kung naay namatikdan na usual death sa poultry farm, do not hesitate to report it to the City Veterinari­an’s Office (We must strengthen our bio-security, hygiene, and sanitation of our poultry farm, may it be commercial or backyard, our dressing plants, and our live birds’ market. If you can see unusual deaths in your poultry farm, do not hesitate to report it to the City Veterinari­an’s Office,” she said.

Meanwhile, Pinili also asked for the patience and cooperatio­n of the shippers regarding the procedures at the checkpoint­s because these are aimed to ensure compliance with required documents upon entry to the city.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? DR. Fred Medina of the Philippine Commission on Sports Scuba Diving discusses the open water free dive featuring new sites and other activities in the five-day Samal Dive Festival on May 25-29 at the Island Garden City of Samal during the P.E.P Talks tourism and lifestyle media forum at SM Lanang Premier on Thursday, May 19.
BING GONZALES DR. Fred Medina of the Philippine Commission on Sports Scuba Diving discusses the open water free dive featuring new sites and other activities in the five-day Samal Dive Festival on May 25-29 at the Island Garden City of Samal during the P.E.P Talks tourism and lifestyle media forum at SM Lanang Premier on Thursday, May 19.

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