By Eva Visperas
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — The Pangasinan inter-agency task force on Covid-19 (IATF) has recommended the lockdown of seven towns and a city in the province for two weeks.
Calasiao,
Lingayen, Bugallon, Sison, Villasis, Pozorrubio, Aguilar and Urdaneta City
“have crossed the critical zone” of Covid-19 cases, provincial health officer
Anna Ma. Teresa de Guzman said Wednessday.
As ordered
by Gov. Amado Espino III, De Guzman said he talked with concerned municipal and
city health offices regarding barangays where there is clustering of cases and
urged them to discuss the imposition of lockdowns with their mayors.
“Based on
the omnibus guidelines of the National IATF, if you have 25 percent of your
barangays under critical zone due to clustered cases... you should implement
more stringent community quarantine measures,” De Guzman said.
She cited
Pozorrubio, where 14 of the 34 barangays have clustered cases.
“It means
its critical zone is at 41 percent, which is beyond the 25 percent allowed by
the national IATF,” De Guzman said.
She
stressed the need for the eight local government units (LGUs) to implement
stricter community quarantine, considering that the entire province of
Pangasinan, except for Villasis, is under the more relaxed modified general
community quarantine (MGCQ).
De Guzman
said they expect concerned LGUs to follow the example of Villasis, which
shifted to GCQ due to a spike in infections.
Calasiao
Mayor Joseph Bauzon, in an interview over Aksyon Radyo Pangasinan, said he is
amenable to implementing only granular lockdowns. He stressed the need to
balance the economy and the health of the people.
Pangasinan
logged 1,784 active cases with 15 deaths on Tuesday.
Dagupan, a
chartered city, recorded 204 active cases.
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