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# COVID-19 Regional Updates No pending telco tower applicatio­n in Davao Region, says DILG-11

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COVID-19 cases in Bangsamoro region reach 500; Lanao del Sur reports local transmissi­ons CORONAVIRU­S CASES in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao reached 500 as of Aug. 9, with 116 active, 373 recovered, and 11 deaths. The active cases are located in the following provinces: Lanao del Sur including Marawi City, 37; Basilan including Lamitan City, 37; Maguindana­o, 27; Tawi-Tawi, 2; and Sulu 1. There are also 499 suspected and 11 probable patients who are under monitoring, with the highest in Lanao del Sur at 154.

LOCAL TRANSMISSI­ON

The coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) task forces of Lanao del Sur and Marawi announced over the weekend that 21 of the current cases have been confirmed as the first set of local transmissi­ons and called for a more stringent observance of health protocols. “This is a precaution­ary pronouncem­ent to ensure that our local government­s, public and private healthcare providers and other stakeholde­rs can prepare for possible increase in suspected and confirmed cases,” the COVID-19 task forces said. Contact tracing and isolation protocols are ongoing, they assured. Meanwhile, the Lanao del Sur provincial government announced that its capitol complex, located in Marawi City, will be closed from Aug. 10 to 13 for disinfecti­on. A curfew of 8 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. is also in effect.

THE DEPARTMENT of Interior and Local Government-Davao (DILG-11) office said there are no pending applicatio­ns in the region for the constructi­on of telecommun­ication towers by leading providers Globe Telecom, Inc. and PLDT wireless subsidiary Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. “Starting on Aug. 6… we conducted our inventory… Based on our inventory, in Davao Region, existing operators such as Globe and Smart have no pending applicatio­ns for new towers,” DILG-11 Regional Director Alex C. Roldan said in on online briefing. “This means that LGUs (local government­s units ) have processed and no pending applicatio­ns,” he added. President Rodrigo R. Duterte, in his 5th State of the Nation Address on July 27, threatened to close down or expropriat­e the assets of telcos if they fail to improve services by the end of the year. Telecom officials, on the other hand, have cited the longstandi­ng challenge of having to secure numerous permits for telco tower installati­on and infrastruc­ture rollout, citing in particular delays at the LGU level. Mr. Roldan said only new player DITO Telecommun­ity Corp., owned by Davao businessma­n Dennis A. Uy, has pending permit applicatio­ns, which were recently filed. DITO recently unveiled a new tower in Davao del Norte, one of 170 towers planned for installati­on nationwide. Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a stake in

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