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With rising cases, DavOr town placed under GCQ

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DUE to the recent surge in the number of positive Covid-19 cases, the municipali­ty of Boston in Davao Oriental has been placed under general community quarantine (GCQ) status for 14 days starting May 13 until May 27.

The Davao Regional Inter-agency Task Force (RIATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases approved the request, through a letter, from the Davao Oriental IATF and Boston Municipal IATF escalating the municipali­ty’s quarantine classifica­tion modified GCQ (MGCQ) to GCQ.

The letter request dated May 9 was signed by Davao Oriental Provincial Task Force on Covid-19 action officer, Dr. Reden Bersaldo and approved by Provincial Governor Nelson Dayanghira­ng.

The request cited Boston registered the highest average daily attack rate and growth rate among other local government units in the province with a total number of 26 positive cases with more barangays affected.

Department of Interior and Local Government-Davao Region (DILG) Alex Roldan, who is also the RIATF Chairperso­n, signed RIATF Resolution No. 05 Series of 2021 on May 12, citing the joint request of the Provincial and Municipal IATF as “meritoriou­s and thus vital in managing and preventing further spread of Covid-19” Boston.

The RIATF Resolution has directed local task force concerned, to “strictly” adhere to the IATF Omnibus Guidelines, mandating the observance of “strict enforcemen­t” of minimum health standards, intensifie­d contact tracing, quarantine of close contact, and isolation of confirmed cases.

It extended its order for the local task force to impose “granular lockdown of critical areas in the Zoning Containmen­t Strategy.” if warranted, subject to the concurrenc­e of the Regional IATF.

Meanwhile, Boston Municipal Mayor Rowell F. Rosit issued Executive Order No. 05 founded on the Regional IATF approval and concurrenc­e of joint provincial and municipal request to accelerate the quarantine status of his municipali­ty.

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