By Ma.
Joreina Therese A. Blanco
LAOAG CITY -- Gov. Matthew Marcos Manotoc
urged the public not to discriminate Covid-19 frontline workers and patients as
cases of the deadly disease have gone up in the province.
As of August 30, there
were 20 active cases, 33 recoveries and one death with total of 54 cases in
Ilocos Norte.
Manotoc said there
have been reports of discrimination against those working at the frontlines to
mitigate the spread of the viral disease.
During the press briefing
on August 29, Governor Marcos Manotoc expressed his dismay over these reports,
citing this as not an Ilokano trait.
“They are our
heroes and yet we discriminate them, and we avoid them. That’s not who we are,
that’s not the Ilokano personality that I know,” the young governor said.
The governor, in his latest
executive order provided guidelines against Covid-19 in the province.
The provincial
government has imposed a fine for violators.
“Any form of
discrimination against medical and non-medical frontliners and Covid-19
suspected, probable, and confirmed cases and/or their relatives shall be
penalized with a fine of P5,000.00,” the EO said.
Manotoc said
discrimination had resulted to forntliners being avoided and mistreated.
Just like in Baguio City
wherein Covid-19 patients can be named with consent to aid in a faster contact
tracing, Ilocos Norte police director Col. Christopher Abrahano and the governor
said even if this is being practiced by the said city, this is not mandatory
and it needs consent from the patient if he or she is willing to have his or
her name revealed.
“I understand where it
is coming from - a place of fear. But I hope that with the openness and
awareness that we need, sana we can have more carriers to come out, tell their stories,
and be proud that they survived,” the governor said. -- PIA Ilocos Norte
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