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Follow quarantine protocols, Cebu gov told

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia will be made to implement the protocols set by the national government to address the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

DILG Undersecre­tary for operations Epimaco Densing III said Garcia and other local chief executives should follow the guidelines set by the InterAgenc­y Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases or IATF.

“Cebu (officials) will have to align themselves with the decision of the IATF. We will force them to align,” Densing told “The Chiefs” on Cignal TV’s OneNews/ TV5 on Tuesday night.

He cited how Garcia opposed those who recommende­d a lockdown in the province after cases of a new COVID variant were detected.

Densing said the DILG would respect the decision of the provincial government unless the IATF decides otherwise.

He said the country remains in a state of national public health emergency that the programs of local government units (LGUs) should be aligned with national policies.

Densing also cited the contrary opinion of some LGU officials to remove swab testing for travelers.

“They still want a full call on whether to test or not,” he said, referring to a meeting with local officials on Tuesday.

The DILG official said swab tests should be limited to persons who have symptoms, exposed to infected individual­s or those who contracted the virus.

On the other hand, Densing said local chief executives agreed with the DILG proposal to remove travel authority and local health certificat­es as requiremen­ts when traveling in other parts of the country.

He said such documents are irrelevant and applicable only to locally stranded individual­s.

Requiremen­ts stay

Meanwhile, the requiremen­ts imposed by the Cebu city government for inbound passengers stay unless Mayor Edgardo Labella issues a new EO, city Emergency Operations Center and Councilor Joel Garganera said.

Garganera said this means a letter of acceptance, which can be accessed through the LGU’s portal www.mics. cebucity.gov.ph/inboundapp­lication, and a negative swab test result are still required from tourists.

He said transiting visitors should present tickets for their intended destinatio­n while returning overseas Filipinos and workers should coordinate with the Department of Foreign Affairs, Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion and their respective barangays.

In line with this, Garganera said, Labella asked him to set up a new helpdesk at the port area to assist travelers.

– With Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/ The Freeman

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