Kalinga braces for arrival of 7K stranded residents
>> Sunday, May 3, 2020
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – The
provincial government is getting ready for the possible arrival of some 7,000
province mates after the general community quarantine (GCQ) took effect April
30.
During a
meeting of the provincial inter-agency task force for emerging and re-emerging
diseases, lone district Rep. Allen Jesse Mangaoang said even the province is
under GCQ, they must not let their guards down starting May 1.
There are
some 7,100 persons expected to return to Tabuk and the municipalities in the
coming days after being stranded in different places outside the province due
to the community quarantine.
Most of them
are students who are in Baguio City and in Metro Manila.
Tabuk City is expecting
around 1,200 residents to return.
“Our fight
against the Covid (coronavirus disease) will only start on May 1,” Mangaoang
said in the vernacular, noting that Kalinga is included in the list of
provinces that will shift to GCQ from enhanced community quarantine.
There are
1,100 barangay isolation units that have been prepared to accept persons on
mandatory quarantine. Gymnasiums, school buildings, barangay halls are being
also converted to isolation facilities.
The
provincial IATF reported that there are 1,500 beds and 700 of them are located
here.
Tabuk Mayor
Darwin Estranero said local chief executives should assign personnel at the
checkpoint in Talaca to identify those who will be returning home.
Meanwhile, Rizal town
Mayor Karl Bugao said they are almost 100 percent in their preparation on their
isolation units and they have appropriated P1,000 each for the repatriation of
their constituents.
Balbalan town
Mayor Eric Gonayon, on the other hand, reported that they have 535 isolation
rooms to accommodate 435 returning constituents.
Tinglayan
town mayor Sacrament Gumilab said 23 schools are prepared for107 residents who
are coming home after undergoing a rapid test for Covid-19.
He said they purchased
500 rapid test kits for that purpose.
He said that
while they discourage their residents to come home at this time, they have to
be received when they are already at the border.
Pasil Mayor
Alfredo Malannag said that they have asked the IATF that they will stay under
ECQ as they are not ready yet for the influx of their returning constituents.
Around 700 will be returning to the town, including 252 students.
He, however,
said the barangay isolations units are identified but the water and other
facilities are not yet in place because hardware materials are not available
even in Tabuk.
Lubuagan
Mayor Charisma Ann Dickpus reported that they have accounted for 187 stranded
constituents through social media excluding those who have not been monitored
of their locations.
"They
can come home if they want but we will not fetch them,” Dickpus said.
Provincial
Police director, Col. Russel Job Balaquit asked all the mayors to craft an
ordinance on social distancing and mandatory wearing of face masks as a measure
to prevent transmission of Covid-19 by possible carriers. (PNA)
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