The Freeman

Lockdown looms

- Lorraine L. Ecarma and Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n Staff Members

Once a formal order is issued, Cebu Province will be placed under enhanced community quarantine or a “lockdown.”

“I will be issuing an executive order to declare Cebu under enhanced community quarantine or, in other words, lockdown” Governor Gwendolyn Garcia said yesterday afternoon.

She said she will meet with mayors in the province today to discuss and iron out details in the implementa­tion of the enhanced community quarantine, including new rules on public transporta­tion.

Yesterday, she urged bus liners using the Cebu South Bus Terminal to field all their buses to accommodat­e those who may have to go home to their towns and cities in preparatio­n for the lockdown.

The province is also coordinati­ng with mayors in independen­t cities — Cebu City and Lapu-Lapu City.

"Ugma (today) magmeeting ang tanan mayors sa Province of Cebu aron atong mahan-ay ang tanang mga lakang nga kinahangla­n natong ipahimutan­g aron dili magkagubot (We will meet with all the mayors in the Province of Cebu so that we can put measures in place to avoid chaos)," she said.

She said the enhanced community quarantine here will “custom-fit the situation in Cebu.”

"It must custom-fit the situation in Cebu. This is an island province with 44 municipali­ties and seven cities and two more independen­t cities," Garcia said.

The lockdown will last for at least 20 to 30 days.

IMPLEMENTA­TION

Garcia said the province has enough funds to download to local government units to support residents who lose their jobs due to the quarantine.

The province's P12 billion budget has appropriat­ed funds specifical­ly for assistance to LGUs and barangays.

"Insofar as the calamity funds is concerned and insofar as the 2020 budget is concerned, we have in fact particular items identified as assistance to local government units, assistance to barangays," she said.

Also, she said, President Rodrigo Duterte's declaratio­n of a national state of emergency allowed LGUs to access their local calamity funds.

The Provincial Board will also hold an emergency session today to put the province under a state of emergency.

FLIGHTS

Also yesterday, Garcia announced that passengers from internatio­nal flights can no longer enter Cebu Province starting March 27.

"We will no longer be accepting passengers arriving from any internatio­nal flights. Dili na kita modawat og bisan kinsang pasahero nga nagagikan sa nagkalain-lain nga nasod," she said.

"Atong mga local government units, grabe na kaayog gipas-an sa kadaghan sa persons under monitoring kay kailangan man ni sila i-kwarantina ug katorse diyas," she explained.

CASES

Yesterday, Department of Health (DoH)- 7 Director Jaime Bernadas announced that as of yesterday, there are nine presumptiv­e positive cases in Cebu.

One of the nine is the first confirmed case in

Mandaue City that needed to undergo a repeat test. There are six presumptiv­e positive cases in Cebu City, one in Lapu-Lapu City, and one other in Mandaue City.

These tests are still awaiting confirmati­on from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM).

"Tungod kay licensure protocol man ni, ato ning isunod," Bernadas said.

LAPU-LAPU

With one presumptiv­e positive case in Lapu-Lapu City, Mayor Junard Chan also announced yesterday that the city will be placed under enhanced community quarantine starting March 29.

"Ubos unya sa Enhanced Community Quarantine, akong gihangyo ang inyong hugot nga kooperasyo­n para mapugngan nato ang pagkatag sa infection sa atong dakbayan. Akong gimanduan ang mga kapulisan sa striktong implementa­syon unya sa mga lagda ubos sa Enhanced Community Quarantine," Chan said in a Facebook post.

Chan said that under an enhanced community quarantine, city will deploy one bus per barangay to ferry residents in buying basic essentials. The bus will also serve those who will undergo medical treatment and bring medical workers to their workplace.

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