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Palawan not keen on imposing ‘lockdown’

By: - Correspondent /
/ 03:42 PM June 24, 2020

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY –– The provincial government of Palawan will not recommend a stricter community quarantine after a spike in confirmed COVID-19 cases was observed since last week.

Winston Arzaga, provincial information officer, said Wednesday that it was “not a wise decision” to recommend a province-wide “lockdown” or immediate shift to the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) or general community quarantine (GCQ).

“The cases have increased but we don’t think a province-wide lockdown is necessary, or impose stricter quarantine. This is not a wise decision if the entire province will be placed on lockdown considering we have returning residents, which was ordered by the President himself,” he said.

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Arzaga said a localized lockdown or stricter community quarantine may be implemented in a particular village or municipality with confirmed and increasing cases.

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On Sunday, the incident management team of Puerto Princesa announced a local transmission following the second COVID-19 positive case at the Ospital ng Palawan (ONP). The first case reported two days before that, was a female health worker.

City health officer Dr. Ruffia Marie Atencio on Sunday said the two cases of COVID-19 were considered local transmissions, according to the City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit.

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The ONP would also limit its operation starting Thursday as they conduct contact tracing, which has forced at least 30 of its personnel under quarantine.

Palawan has 17 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including one recovery, and one casualty. There were seven active cases in Puerto Princesa, three in Coron, and five in Sofronio Española, as of Wednesday noon.

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