By Marlo T. Lubguban
BAGUIO CITY – Mayors of
Baguio City and the towns of La Trinidad, Sablan, Tuba, Tublay (BLISTT)in Benguet met here recently as the enhanced community
quarantine was implemented to create BLISTT-wide community quarantine policies
to avoid confusion and address emerging issues given the towns' socio-economic
interdependence. BLISTT chairman and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong cited need
for urgent complementary policies as frontline workers and vital resources are
shared between towns.
Baguio City has started ordering PPEs on behalf of the BLISTT local
governments to ensure the equipment of a unified BLISTT frontline. Mayors
agreed to purchase these in bulk and minimize the cost.
Food security, they said, was top priority.
Food security, they said, was top priority.
However, Magalong said international data showed public markets were
next to hospitals as places with the highest risk of transmission.
He added Baguio City can buy farm products from the LISTT farmers. To
combat the spread of the disease, rolling stores have been initiated. Tuba has launched its rolling stores in
selected barangays, Baguio City launched the project early April even as supermarkets
were being restocked.
Cordillera Economic and Development Authority regional director Milagros
Rimando urged other municipalities to coordinate with the Dept. of Trade and
Industry for assistance in establishing rolling stores.
La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda said his office and Benguet provincial
government are working to distribute vegetables in the La Trinidad Vegetable
Trading Post and Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) to ensure the
availability of vegetables while preventing the overcrowding in these
facilities.
Brig. Gen. Henry Doyaoen of the 503rd Brigade Commander said movement
between borders and in and out of the house must be minimized.
Magalong urged BLISTT
mayors to increase efforts in keeping residents in their homes.
He
added the target in Baguio City was for 4% of the population to be outside at
the most.
Mayor Salda added his office is increasing transportation services for
residents of La Trinidad who are vital workers in Baguio City.
Col. Allen Rae Co, chief of Baguio City Police Office said they are
coordinating with BLISTT areas on proper coordination of checkpoints.
As a primary gateway to the rest of Cordillera, the BLISTT plays a vital
role in keeping Covid-19 infections in the Cordillera to a minimum. Tuba was singled out as the area's first line
of defense.
A meeting was set to unify the BLISTT policy in implementing quarantine.
The NEDA-CAR will facilitate planning activities for the BLISTT
quarantine plan and the Cordillera resilience and recovery plan.
NEDA-CAR heads the economic response cluster of the Regional Interagency
Task Force against Covid-19 and the vice-chair for rehabilitation and recovery
under the Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.
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