April 24, 2024

A total of 36 areas located in 20 barangays are on lockdown as of Sept. 27 as part of the city’s Delta variant contingency plan’s key result areas.

City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Antonette Anaban said the city will continue to impose granular lockdowns on puroks, streets, establishments, houses, or compounds that are found to have critical clusters of Covid-19 infections and low compliance to the minimum public health standards.

She said the latest spate of lockdowns is lower than the 58 areas in 41 barangays put into lockdown by the city last week.

The lockdowns will allow authorized and trained personnel to conduct contact tracing and disinfection activities and also prevent the possible spread of infection, Anaban said.

She said the city government will continue to stockpile and preposition food packs for locked down areas. Initial food packs worth P6 million were procured using the quick response fund and other sources. However, with the continuous implementation of granular lockdown, a supplemental budget amounting to P5M is currently being worked out. 

All food donations that the city received through the City Social Welfare and Development Office were also added in the food packs. If needed, food packs may also be requested from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, she added.

Mayor Benjamin Magalong asked Anaban to identify the barangays where the locked down areas are located in her next update of the contingency plan.

“I don’t see anything wrong in naming the barangays where the locked down areas are located as long as the infected individuals are not identified,” he said.

The contingency plan’s key result areas are:  Stricter border control, monitoring of compliance with the MPHS, MPHS in establishments and workplaces, expanded age-based restrictions, limited mass gathering, conduct of classes, board review, registration, examinations within Baguio, promote use of telemedicine, management of the dead, implementation of rolling stores and market-to-home delivery, and vaccination program, expanded risk-based/targeted testing, aggressive contact tracing, isolation/quarantine policy and increase in bed capacities, community/granular lockdown, monitoring of critical care utilization, augmentation of health workers, inventory/procurement of critical equipment, stockpiling of critical supplies and medicines, real-time referral and coordination of cases, and mental health and wellness programs. – Gaby B. Keith