Another Baguio village locked down for defying ECQ rules
>> Monday, April 20, 2020
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong has ordered a lockdown of Barangay Fairview for defying the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) rules, the city information office said on Thursday.City information office chief Aileen Refuerzo said Magalong has ordered Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) director, Col. Allen Rae Co to seal off the village starting April 16.
Refuerzo said the
lockdown order was issued after the mayor observed that the village officials
had no control over residents who were willfully not obeying the ECQ rules.
"May mga nagba-basketball, naglalakad na walang masks
(There are those playing basketball, others were walking without masks),"
Magalong was quoted as saying.
Refuerzo said with the
lockdown, entry and exit points of the barangay will be restricted including
essential travels.
Excluded from the
lockdown are the authorized persons outside residence (APOR).
Refuerzo said the home
quarantine passes issued to residents, one per household which allows the
holder to go out to buy necessities, have been canceled.
In an interview, Co said
residents of villages that have been placed on lockdown are prohibited from
going out, even to purchase food or medicines.
“All travels including
those for market and medical purposes will have to pass through the
barangay," he said.
Earlier, Barangay Pinget
was put on lockdown to prevent people from going out of their residences for
blatant disregard of the Luzon-wide ECQ and the 24-hour curfew of the city.
Meanwhile, Barangay
Pacdal's lockdown has been scaled down and will now just be confined to Maria
Basa Street.
Other areas that remain
locked down are barangays Upper Dagsian, Scout Barrio and Woodsgate Subdivision
in Camp 7, where recent Covid -19 patients reside.
Residents here are also
prevented from going out even on market days and will only be served by rolling
stores to be arranged by the city government. (PNA)
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