Panay News

Over 300 Aklan schools to serve as poll centers

Capiz bans live birds, poultry products

- By Glenda Tayona Boy Ryan Zabal

CAPIZ – This province is guarding its poultry industry from the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus also known as bird flu.

Gov, E s t e ban Evan Contreras issued Executive Order (EO) No. 009 imposing a temporary ban on the entry of all live domestic and wild birds, poultry products and by- products from Luzon, Mindanao and other areas with reported cases of HPAI virus as declared by the Department of Agricultur­e (DA).

The temporary ban, which is effective April 28 to May 27, is imposed on all live domestic and wild birds, dayold chicks, broiler, pullets, breeder and their products including hatching eggs, table eggs, quail eggs, embryonate­d eggs ( balut and penoy), dressed chicken, processed

KALIBO, Aklan – On May 9, 304 public elementary and high schools in the province of Aklan will be used as polling centers for the national and local elections.

The Commission on Elections ( Comelec) will also open 25 multipurpo­se pavements, daycare centers, barangay halls, barangay health centers, cultural and sports centers, covered court, public stage and evacuation centers on Election Day.

A total of 409,000 voters are expected to troop to 694 clustered precincts in Aklan, data from Comelec showed.

Aklan posted 80.8 percent voter turnout in the 2019 midterm elections, while the turnout in 2016 was 86.03 percent of registered voters

Classes in elementary and high schools in Aklan are also suspended from May 2 to 13 due to election activities.

Teachers and non-teaching personnel assigned as members of the Electoral Board will perform election duties, according to Aklan Schools Division Superinten­dent Dr. Miguel Mac Aposin.

“All set na sila sa kanilang pollrelate­d activities. Sa mga schools, ito ay inihahanda bilang polling precincts,” he stressed.

Aposin added that six teachers cast their votes through local absentee voting at DepEd Aklan Division Office in Numancia, Aklan.

The absentee voters voted

and cooked poultry meat products, semen and manure from mainland Luzon (Regions I, II, III, IV-A and Cordillera Administra­tive Region), Mindanao and areas with reported cases of HPAI virus.

“There is a need to prevent the spread of bird flu to Capiz, Panay Island and other areas…(for)the best interest of the Capizeños and the economy of the province,” Contreras’ EO stressed.

However, the order has exceptions. Transshipm­ent of imported day- old- chicks, dayold- pullets, day- old breeders,

hatching eggs as well as imported gamefowls from internatio­nal airports and seaports (countries without reported cases of HPAI) in Luzon and Mindanao is allowed.

Also, the EO underscore­d that the entry of live domestic and wild birds including day-old chicks, broiler, pullets and breeders their products and by-products from provinces with no reported cases (unrestrict­ed/free areas) of HPAI is allowed provided that the shipment must conform to DA Administra­tive Order No. 5-2019 or the Guidelines on the Local Transport/Shipment of Animals, Animal Products and By-Products.

Aside from Capiz, other provinces and cities in Western Visayas which already imposed temporary banning of poultry and poultry products earlier include Negros Occidental, Iloilo, Aklan, Antique, and Iloilo City./

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