Due to Covid-19 threat
By Erwin S. Batnag
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The provincial government of Mountain Province cancelled
the staging of the 16th Lang-ay Festival due to the threat of the
deadly novel corona virus acute respiratory disease known as Covid-19.
The Lang-ay Festival committee and technical working group
issued the decision on Wednesday, following a resolution by the Mountain
Province Provincial Health Board requesting cancelation of all activities of
the week-long festival slated first week of April as precautionary measure to
ensure safety of the province’s constituents against the dreaded disease.
Based on findings of the Provincial Health Board and
initial assessment of the Local Government Unit on prevention and containment
of the disease including providing isolation rooms, manpower and facilities,
current resources may not be adequate to address possible cases of the disease
in the province.
The Dept. of Health also strongly advised the public to
avoid attending and organizing events that draw a crowd following confirmed
cases of Covid-19 in parts of the country.
“Though Mountain Province remains free of Covid-19, there
is an urgent need to intensify measures to prevent the spread of the disease in
the province. For an institution that promotes the utmost well-being of its
people, we have to listen to pieces of advise of right authorities and lead in
the implementation,” Gov. Bonifacio C. Lacwasan, Jr. said.
Meanwhile, the celebration of the province’s Foundation Day
will push though as agreed,
This year’s celebration will start with an ecumenical
service and will be followed by a simple program at the Provincial Plaza in the
morning of April 7.
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