24-hr Bohol-wide COVID curfew
shields minors, over 65 seniors
TAGBILARAN
CITY, Bohol, March 23, (PIA)—Getting more pro-active and aggressive in the
looming and spreading threat of the virulent Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
that has exposed rich countries on their lack of preparation for the disease,
Governor Arthur Yap imposes a 24-hour province-wide curfew for older senior
citizens and minors.
The
move is to curb the potential spread of the virus that has caused numerous
deaths in areas where it has spread, and to effectively isolate these vulnerable
groups from the infection which can either be fatal to them, or them scattering
the virus exponentially in Bohol where facilities are clearly wanting.
While
persons who are older than 65 years old mentioned in Executive Order No. 16,
series of 2020 and signed by the governor March 21, clearly protects the aged
who are at high risk of infection, the prohibition on persons below 18 years is
a pro-active step to deny the virus the chance to find a host as the young are notably
the most mobile.
The
province-wide 24-hours curfew of all residents who are over 65 and below 18 to
shield them from the effects of the COVID-19, also takes into account the
ballooned Patients Under Monitoring in Bohol.
It
may be recalled that last March 12 onwards, Bohol officials and employees
including members of the Philippine Councilors League were in manila and were
exposed to the possible infection.
Bohol
has also implemented a mandatory self-quarantine to all returning Boholanos
beginning March 12 and until March 15, when Bohol closes its doors and denies
entry to anyone coming in.
In
the Executive Order, the governor figured out that even with 5 percent of the
present number of PUMs in Bohol graduate to Severe Accute Respiratory Illness
(SARI) and Moderate Accute Respiratory Illness, Bohol’s private and public
hospitals will reach and critical point of being unable to address the
situation.
That,
the governor fears, would worsen the SARI and MARIs cases into the dreaded
COViD-19 infection.
According
to the Executive Order 16, these persons may leave their households only for
medical emergencies, to undergo routine medical procedures for chronic
illnesses, while those minors can only come out of their residences from home
quarantine if they can show proof that they are volunteering for medical work.
As
President Rodrigo Duterte, through Proclamation No. 922, declared a state of
Public Health Emergency throughout the Philippines, he also caused all local
government units and agencies to render full assistance and cooperation and to
mobilize necessary resources to undertake critical, urgent and appropriate
responses and measures in timely manner to curtail the spread of the
virus.
Here,
the governor called on barangay officials and law enforcement agencies to strictly
implement and enforce the order.
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