The DILG Chief is keeping a watch on the Philippines’ Alert Level 1 status.
MANILA โ Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Eduardo Ano has urged for the country to be placed on Alert Level 1 to speed up economic recovery in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
“Yes, ‘yun ang ating adhikain d’yan,” says the speaker. Dapat buong Pilipinas ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngayon ngay In a radio interview on Monday, Ano said that the entire country should be on Alert Level 1, which would limit almost all of our restrictions to the bare minimum of public health standards, allowing various localities to progress and take off).
He also mentioned that the government has changed the standards for placing a region under Alert Level 1, such as the required vaccination rate of the A2 (senior people) population, which has been reduced from 80 percent to 70%.
“We should get vaccinated so that we are prepared to deal with another case surge.” Vaccines are free and have been proven to be safe and effective, so what we need to do is continue our LGUs’ (local government units) awareness efforts, as well as strategic communication and offer incentives to encourage people who have not been vaccinated to do so,” he added.
Municipalities can now be placed on Alert Level 1 based on their province’s healthcare utilization rate, he noted.
Previously, Ano expected that Metro Manila and many other places would be placed under Alert Level 1 until June, after being downshifted to the mildest pandemic health restriction from April 1 to 15.
The DILG chairman explained that this is due to a gradual drop of active Covid-19 cases in the country, but he also cautioned the public not to become complacent, urging them to stick to the minimal public health standards.
When comparing the data from March 21 to 27, Ano saw a 24 percent decrease in Covid-19 active cases, which he described as “excellent results” that he expects would result in the country being placed on Alert Level 1.
In a press conference in Camp Crame, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos backed Ano’s remarks, saying that now that travel restrictions have been eased, the focus is on securing travelers ahead of the Holy Week break.
“Ahead of the annual Holy Week retreat next week, the PNP is focusing on public safety and expanded law enforcement activities to ensure a safe and secure national observance of the Holy Week.” “These public safety activities will also include increased police visibility and preventive patrols in Islamic communities and places of worship to ensure a peaceful and orderly observance of Ramadhan, which began this weekend,” Carlos stated.
The PNP expects a rise in passenger traffic at public transportation hubs, seaports, and domestic air terminals across the country.
To assist motorists, Carlos said police support centers and road safety marshals will be stationed throughout national routes.
Payouts for ‘Ayuda’ have been halted.
Meanwhile, Ano has cautioned that candidates who give cash to constituents under the pretense of financial aid will be prosecuted.
“Wala na tayong ayuda ngayon ano,” says the narrator. Except for the DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) program na pinayagan ng Comelec (Commission on Elections), we do not distribute ayuda at this time. Ayuda distribution is forbidden, with the exception of Comelec-approved DSWD projects),” Ano stated.
He also warned officials from local government units (LGUs) against using their resources, such as government cars, to transport supporters to political hopefuls’ campaign rallies.
“We have already issued a warning to all LGUs, as well as an advise and memorandum, that their resources and equipment cannot be utilized for campaigning.” That is illegal, therefore we linked up with the Comelec, who will be in charge of any infractions of the Omnibus Election Code, while the DILG would handle the administrative matter,” he added.
The DILG chief also acknowledged that he had received allegations of provincial local authorities using public resources to print campaign materials such as tarpaulins that had been posted on social media.
“Ang ating Comelec at ang ating law enforcement (authorities) natin ano, meron namang ginagawang kaukulan (action).” Patuloy nating babantayan yung mga ganyan (incidents) at hinihiling din natin sa ating kababayan na anumang makikita natin o observation na (election) violation, ipagbigay alam kaagad sa pinakamalapit na authority We will continue to be vigilant against such instances, and we urge our citizens to report any election irregularities to the police as soon as possible),” Ano stated.
Each municipality has an election campaign committee up to the municipal level, according to Ano, to ensure that election-related complaints are sent to authorities as quickly as possible.
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