By Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – All crowd-drawing and tourism activities in this capital town are
temporarily suspended.
This, after Dept. of Health
through Secretary Francisco Duque III, confirmed local transmission of Covid
-19 disease and President Rodrigo Duterte issued Proclamation No. 922,
“Declaring a state of public health emergency throughout the Philippines” on
March 9.
In his March
9 executive order, Mayor Franklin Odsey said “crowd” shall constitute 100
individuals or more which shall include family reunions, festivals or fiestas
and other merriments, school homecoming, athletic events, among others.
It was
stipulated in the ordinance that for humanitarian considerations, the conduct
of weddings and wakes of dead relatives are exempted, provided that the wedding
celebrants or the family of the deceased undertake precautionary measures to
ensure that their visitors have not come from areas where confirmed Covid -19
cases exist or have been reported.
Also, tourism activities within
the municipality are temporarily suspended.
Odsey
directed all tourist guides or operators not to receive local or foreign guests
for any purposes.
“Tourists who
are merely passing through the municipality shall be advised to proceed to
their intended destination and not to linger within the municipality,” Odsey
said in his executive order.
The mayor
said the temporary suspension of crowd-drawing and tourism activities in the
municipality is a safety measure being undertaken by the Bontoc local
government to prevent and or control the spread of the disease.
The Bontoc LGU has been
conducting precautionary actions since the Covid-19 was reported in the
Philippines.
In line with
this, the Bontoc Municipal Health Office had been conducting information
education and communication (IEC) campaigns on Covid -19 to schools and through
radio guestings.
Also, the MHO
and the Dept. of Health provincial office represented by Development Management
Officer IV Clint Gil Ildefonso oriented barangay officials, barangay midwives
and Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) on the Covid- 19 recently.
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