Baguio jab sites set with clustering of cases
>> Saturday, August 14, 2021
CITY HALL BEAT
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY -- – Apart from the mega vaccination sites and the mobile teams, the city has set up satellite inoculation areas to cater to sectors with clustering of Covid-19 cases.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong said sectoral targeted sites were put up at the city market to immunize vendors and at the Baguio City National High School for teachers and school personnel.
The said sectors had multiple positive cases in the past weeks and vaccination was expedited to prevent more infections, the mayor said.
He said this is necessary as the city is preparing to contend with possible case surges due to the spread of the Delta variant.
The city plans to do targeted immunization for other high risk industries like workers at the Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) locators, business process outsourcing (BPO) companies, construction sites and others with case clusters.
The mayor said the city aims to expedite vaccination of all priority groups but due to the limited vaccine supply, it cannot be done immediately.
“We are balancing our way between a high demand for vaccines and a
limited vaccine supply and there is also the need to control infections amid
the threat of the more harmful variants. So please bear with us,” he
said.
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The Baguio Federation of
Organizations of Visually-Impaired Persons (BFOVIP) rose in defense of the
tactile pavement along the city’s sidewalks citing their seviceability to their
sector.
“We are not in favor of removing them. If they are slippery,
people especially those with eyesight should adjust. They have to learn
how to use it because they can see where they are walking on,” federation
president Ever Basatan said.
After days of continuous rains, complaints on the slippery yellow lines
mounted prompting calls for remedial measures and even removal of the pavement.
But Basatan said the tactile benefits them and this should also be taken
into consideration.
“Nakakatulong ito sa amin.
Hindi man 100 percent pero malaki ang naitutulong,” he said.
The Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) said no report of
accidents or complaints involving the tactile pavement had so far been received
from any PWD.
Mayor Magalong said people just need to be educated on the use and
purpose of the tactile technology.
“These are guides for our PWDs and they are not really for stepping
on. I guess people are just not that aware of their proper use and
purpose but once they are, they will be able to adjust,” he said.
City Administrator Bonifacio Dela Peña said the city government and the
Dept. of Public Works and Highways and the city government had a good purpose
in incorporating the tactile technology in the city’s sidewalk rehabilitation
project and that is to raise the city’s standards in providing accessibility,
protection and security to PWDs.
“What we are installing are international standard materials. I
hope we can all be knowledgeable of this globally accepted technology,” he
said.
Tactile pavements are said to contain patterns that indicate different
meanings and warnings.
“Distinctive surface patterns detectable by a long cane or underfoot
that are used to alert the vision-impaired of approaching streets and hazardous
surface or grade changes.”
It is being advocated by the World Blind Union as part of the Universal
Design movement and now being used globally.
“Slippery they may be for the non-blind but to the visually impaired,
they are lifelines,” the officials said.
Able persons may just need to know that they should avoid stepping on
these “slippery” lines, keep to the sides following the “Keep Right” rule.
The city officials said as PWD-friendly city, Baguio City has the
obligation to guarantee the welfare and comfort of the PWDs by virtue of Batas
Pambansa 344 or An Act to Enhance the Mobility of Disabled Persons by Requiring
Certain Buildings, Institutions, Establishments and Public Utilities to Install
Facilities and other Devices.
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