Abra gov’ts bring home stranded folk
>> Friday, July 24, 2020
By Christian Allister
Tubadeza
SAN QUINTIN, Abra -- The
provincial government and local government units here continually
communicate with their locally stranded individuals (LSIs) who want to come
home to Abra so that they will be assisted.
They though
reiterate the enforcement of preventive measures to avoid local transmission of
COVID-19. The LSIs will be automatically housed at the municipal isolation
units where they will stay for another 14 days for the mandatory quarantine.
The LGUs will also submit these LSIs on Covid-19 rapid testing as part of
health protocols.
In case an
LSI tests positive for Covid-19,he will be immediately transferred to the
Provincial Isolation Unit in Bagalay, Tayum.
Last week,
the provincial government thru its sweeper bus ferried four Abrenians returning
to work to Baguio, and on its return trip, brought home 10 LSIs from
Baguio City and Benguet.
Also last
week, 33 Abrenian LSIs in Manila were brought home through the “Hatid Tulong
Program,” an initiative of the Office of the President that
provides free transportation services to stranded individuals due to Covid-19
lockdowns bound to their respective provinces.
Two Partas
buses were provided for the 33 Abrenian LSIs. They were dropped off at the
quarantine control point in Barangay Tangadan in San Quintin where they were
immediately cross-checked by the on-duty personnel of the Philippine National
Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines and the designated LSI focal persons
and health workers. From there, the LGUs of the LSIs picked them up bound to
their respective municipalities.
Mark Kevin
Viado, a former call center agent, expressed his gratitude to President Rodrigo
Duterte for the Hatid Tulong Program that brought him home safely.
“When our
company closed due to Covid-19 pandemic, I am one of the employees who are
affected so I decided to go home here in Abra to stay with my family instead
and the Hatid Tulong Program is great help for safe travel for me,” Viado said.
(JDP/CAGT – PIA CAR, Abra)
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