February 05, 2021 THE Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center-Task Force (EOC-TF) is still recommending the implementation of curfew and liquor ban in the city, the EOC-TF official said.
Dr. Chris Sorongon, deputy for medical data and analysis of EOC-TF, said the curfew will limit the movement of the people and those who are not supposed to go out will stay home.
“We want to avoid social mixings like what happened in other countries which we do not want to happen here, especially this February we are anticipating valentines and Chinese New Year so if we will allow the party, there’s also a possibility that our coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases will surge,” he said.
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+ February 02, 2021 THE Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center-Task Force (EO-TF) will inspect the management of Transcom in Barangay Tangub Wednesday, February 3, to review their minimum health protocols and the standards of their operation inside the building.
Dr. Chris Sorongon, deputy for medical data and analysis of EOC-TF, said they served the 48 hours temporary shutdown of Transcom Tuesday, February 2, for the conduct of disinfection to their four buildings.
He said a notice of violation was also served to Transcom after they failed to impose the Covid-19 Contact Tracing System Ordinance of Bacolod City.
On Sunday, January 31, the EOC Task Force confirmed that at least 41 employees of Transcom Bacolod in Barangay Tangub have tested positive for Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).