BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Benjamin Magalong has ordered the extension of class suspension until May 31.
Magalong signed Executive Order 78,
further suspending classes in all levels up to May 31 especially with the
Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine extended to April 30 due to the
coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
Magalong has
earlier suspended classes starting March 17 until April 13 when President
Rodrigo Duterte declared a Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine that
practically ended classes in all public schools and some of the private schools
here.
With the
latest order, even private colleges and universities are ordered closed for the
duration of the second semester for the academic year 2019-2020. Private
education institutions observe the January to May schedule for the second
semester.
In declaring
the extension of class suspension, Magalong, in the order, noted the
“remarkable steps that are being taken against Covid-19, we cannot be
complacent and we must continue to be vigilant in the face of this emerging
disease."
He added that
upon consultation with government and private agencies, an agreement was made
to “maintain the stringent measures being done to protect our city and our
country, the suspension of classes as stated in Executive Order 65 (as amended
further) must be extended further."
EO 65 was
signed on March 16 declaring the city under community quarantine and amended
the day after to be in with the Luzon wide ECQ.
Baguio has
recorded 14 Covid-19 cases of which one has died and eight have recovered.
However, for
the past 12 days, no new cases have been recorded making city health officials
believe that the disease may have been contained.
City
officials said the stringent measures that may have been a violation of health
protocols like early contact tracing and declaration of Covid-19 patients may
have led to the containment of the spread of the disease.
With EO 78, all school activities
including sports events have been practically declared ended including the
Baguio-Benguet Educational Athletic League and the Cordillera Administrative
Region Athletic Association. (PNA)
No comments:
Post a Comment