By Liezle Basa Inigo
DAGUPAN CITY –
For one week starting Sept. 28, suppliers of fish and other fish products from
outside Pangasinan will not be allowed to enter Dagupan City.
The city will be
implementing the moratorium to help the city prevent Covid-19 cases.
This was the content of
Executive Order No. 49 signed by Mayor Brian Lim on September 22.
He warned that all fish
and other fish products that will be delivered to Dagupan coming from outside
Pangasinan will be confiscated during the moratorium.
This was also in
compliance with the appeal of the Dagupan Fish Consignacion and Ice Dealers’
Association to the city government to ban entry of fish suppliers and other
fish products from outside Pangasinan to prevent transmission of Covid-19 from
outside the province.
Most of these fish
suppliers are from Metro Manila and the provinces of Zambales, Bulacan,
Pampanga, and Laguna.
Earlier, Lim implemented
stricter guidelines to protect the people of Dagupan against Covid-19,
especially in crowded areas of the city, such as the fish market.
During epidemiological
testing of the City Health Office, it turned out most of the new cases of
Covid-19 were vendors and workers at the Magsaysay Fish Market.
The city has more than
80 active Covid-19 cases, and it has continued to increase due to the city’s
ongoing tests.
Lim earlier ordered
closure of the Magsaysay Fish Market and other public markets of the city on
the first and third Thursdays of each month for disinfection.
All fish sellers,
workers, and importers in the fish market were required to undergo rapid
Covid-19 tests.
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