BANGUED, Abra -- Gov. Ma. Jocelyn Bernos
urged suspension of unnecessary travel to the province from Dec. 1 until Jan.
15 next year to lessen spread of Covid-19.
Bernos sought the Regional IATF's approval of the request for suspension of the issuance of travel authority for locally stranded individuals and people with no essential or necessary transactions in or indispensable travel to the province from Dec. 1 to Jan. 15, 2021.
Bernos, said this, while repairs are being done at barangay isolation facilities.
The request's approval remains pending before the Regional Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease.
Abra no longer has active Covid-19 cases, the only province in the whole Cordillera Administrative Region without Covid-19 since Nov. 17.
The governor urged observance of minimum health and safety protocols in the province despite it now having no active cases.
The province had 105 recoveries and two deaths from a total of 107 cases since March.
Bernos sought the Regional IATF's approval of the request for suspension of the issuance of travel authority for locally stranded individuals and people with no essential or necessary transactions in or indispensable travel to the province from Dec. 1 to Jan. 15, 2021.
Bernos, said this, while repairs are being done at barangay isolation facilities.
The request's approval remains pending before the Regional Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease.
Abra no longer has active Covid-19 cases, the only province in the whole Cordillera Administrative Region without Covid-19 since Nov. 17.
The governor urged observance of minimum health and safety protocols in the province despite it now having no active cases.
The province had 105 recoveries and two deaths from a total of 107 cases since March.
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