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DavOcc town extends lockdowns in 2 villages

DAVAO CITY - The local government of Jose Abad Santos (JAS) town in Davao Occidental has extended the temporary precautionary lockdown in its two barangays until October 16 to curb the surge of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). In a public post on Monday, Mayor Jason John Joyce said the municipality deemed it proper to curtail the movement of people by enforcing a total lockdown in Barangay Caburan Big and Barangay Caburan Small. It can be recalled that on October 3, Joyce issued Executive Order (EO) 21-020 placing the two barangays under a one-week lockdown from October 4 to October 9. In his latest EO 21-022, Joyce stressed the need to extend the lockdown and further control the Covid-19 cases in their town because the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), the Covid referral hospital of Davao Occidental, already has full occupancy of its Covid-19 beds. He added that the municipality is currently experiencing a surge, with 392 total confirmed cases, 136 cases of which are active as of October 6. "All residents of Barangays Caburan Big and Caburan Small are mandated to stay inside their homes and are prohibited from going out, except for urgent medical emergencies, and except for the following authorized persons outside of residence (APOR)," Joyce said in the EO. To limit the movement of all residents, officials of the affected barangays have issued food and medicine passes per family. "This will be used whenever there is a need to buy and look for food, go to the hospital, or when an emergency situation necessitates. All households shall apply at the barangay concerned for issuance of FM (food and medicine) pass limited to two individuals per household. FM passes should be free of charge," the EO added. (PNA) }

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DavOcc town extends lockdowns in 2 villages

DAVAO CITY - The local government of Jose Abad Santos (JAS) town in Davao Occidental has extended the temporary precautionary lockdown in its two barangays until October 16 to curb the surge of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). In a public post on Monday, Mayor Jason John Joyce said the municipality deemed it proper to curtail the movement of people by enforcing a total lockdown in Barangay Caburan Big and Barangay Caburan Small. It can be recalled that on October 3, Joyce issued Executive Order (EO) 21-020 placing the two barangays under a one-week lockdown from October 4 to October 9. In his latest EO 21-022, Joyce stressed the need to extend the lockdown and further control the Covid-19 cases in their town because the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), the Covid referral hospital of Davao Occidental, already has full occupancy of its Covid-19 beds. He added that the municipality is currently experiencing a surge, with 392 total confirmed cases, 136 cases of which are active as of October 6. "All residents of Barangays Caburan Big and Caburan Small are mandated to stay inside their homes and are prohibited from going out, except for urgent medical emergencies, and except for the following authorized persons outside of residence (APOR)," Joyce said in the EO. To limit the movement of all residents, officials of the affected barangays have issued food and medicine passes per family. "This will be used whenever there is a need to buy and look for food, go to the hospital, or when an emergency situation necessitates. All households shall apply at the barangay concerned for issuance of FM (food and medicine) pass limited to two individuals per household. FM passes should be free of charge," the EO added. (PNA) }

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2 DavOcc town villages placed on 6-day lockdown

(Photo courtesy of Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental LGU) DAVAO CITY - Some two barangays in Jose Abad Santos (JAS) town in Davao Occidental were placed under lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases in the said town. In Executive Order No. 21-020 released on Sunday night, acting mayor James John Joyce ordered the lockdown of Barangays Caburan Big and Caburan Small. The lockdown is from Monday to 11:59 p.m. of October 9. "There is a need to control the Covid-19 cases in JAS because of the full occupancy of the Covid-19 beds in the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), the Covid referral hospital of Davao Occidental," Joyce said in the EO. The municipality is currently experiencing a surge in Covid-19 cases, with 78 active infections out of a total of 392 confirmed cases as of September 30. "The municipality deems it proper to curtail the movement of people by ordering and enforcing total lockdown in Barangay Caburan Big and Barangay Caburan Small. As your officials, we think of your safety," Joyce said in his Facebook post. To limit the movement of all residents, the officials of the affected barangays have issued food and medicine (FM) passes per family. "This will be used whenever there is a need to buy and look for food, go to the hospital, or when an emergency situation necessitates. All households shall apply at the barangay concerned for issuance of FM pass limited to two individuals per household. FM Passes should be free of charge," the EO added. Joyce added that all residents of the said barangays are mandated to stay inside their homes and are prohibited from going out, except for those with urgent medical emergencies, and those classified as authorized persons outside of residence (APOR). "For government and private employees, office IDs and/or office memorandum orders is enough to be presented in each checkpoint. All establishments shall apply at barangay government concerned for issuance of Working Pass of their employees," he added. (PNA) }

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