273 Ilocos Sur villages declared ‘critical zones’ due to Covid-19 spike
>> Sunday, July 18, 2021
Usually teeming with
tourists, the famous Calle Crisologo in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, is almost empty
due to the stricter COVID-19 curbs. The city is under an extended general
community quarantine. (Photo courtesy of Vigan City government)
By
John Michael Mugas
LAOAG CITY—The surge in
Covid-19 infections has prompted health authorities to place the majority of
the areas in Ilocos Sur under “escalated quarantine status.” The total
number of active Covid-19 cases in the province reached 1,150 on Monday, the
highest the province recorded since the pandemic began in 2020.
On July 9
alone, 126 cases were added to the Covid-19 tally of Ilocos Sur.
At least 273 barangays have been declared “critical zones,” said Dr. Trina Talaga, provincial hospital chief, during a radio interview.
Talaga said nine Ilocos Sur towns are under modified enhanced community quarantine, the second most restrictive quarantine, while 13 other towns and cities are under the less restrictive general community quarantine.
At least 273 barangays have been declared “critical zones,” said Dr. Trina Talaga, provincial hospital chief, during a radio interview.
Talaga said nine Ilocos Sur towns are under modified enhanced community quarantine, the second most restrictive quarantine, while 13 other towns and cities are under the less restrictive general community quarantine.
Ilocos Sur’s
Covid-19 task force had attributed the spike to the practice of allowing
asymptomatic patients to undergo home isolation, as well as infections at the
workplace, said Talaga.
Despite
strict protocols at the borders, the infection upsurge could also be due to the
unrestricted movement of people, she said.
At least five
of the 20 Covidf-19 isolation facilities in the province were in a “critical
level,” according to the latest data from the Dept. of Health.
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