BACOLOD CITY- Bacolod City, province of Negros Occidental should be placed under stricter modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) due to rising COVID-19 cases, said the member of the UP-OCTA Research Team on Monday.
Based on the interviewed of Dr. Ranjit Rye on Dobol B sa News TV, he said that the health facilities in the city are getting overwhelmed, due to the daily number of recorded COVID-19 cases at more than 100.
“Nanawagan kami sa IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases), NTF (National Task Force), nakikita namin the last two weeks sa Bacolod City, kailangan i-revisit, i-recalibrate, tulungan natin sila, lalo na iyong mga health workers,” Rye said.
“Puno ang mga ospital nila, ang daily cases nila, more than 100. Kailangan i-MECQ ang Bacolod City. Hindi ho bumababa, lalong lumalala. Umabot pa po ng 160 cases [per day]. Wala hong humpay, kailangang i-reconfigure po,” he added.
(Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases), is the government’s policy-making body in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic while NTF is the implementing body.
Under MECQ protocol, up to 50% of employees are allowed to physically report to work but public transport is prohibited.
Bacolod City is under general community quarantine (GCQ), which allows 50% of the employees to physically report to work and 10 to 50% of mass transport is allowed, but now the city is under a community lockdown from September 6-15, 2020.
“Kailangan po i-reconsider, para hindi po mangyari iyong katulad sa Cebu City,” Rye added.
Cebu City was reverted to enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) — the strictest of all protocols as it bans mass transport and all non-essential work — after the number of COVID-19 cases there reached as much as 7,000.
The Philippines has recorded 237,365 COVID-19 cases so far. Of this number, 184,687 recovered while 3,875 died.
The number of active cases is at 48,803.
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