Isabela province placed under state of calamity due to ASF, COVID-19 | Inquirer News

Isabela province placed under state of calamity due to ASF, COVID-19

By: - Correspondent / @VillVisayaJrINQ
/ 03:53 PM March 13, 2020

A villager and a watchman inspect a backyard piggery at Barangay Upi in Gamu, Isabela as the province was placed under a state of calamity due to rising cases of African swine fever and growing threat of COVID-19 . (Photo by Villamor Visaya Jr.)

CITY OF ILAGAN –– The Isabela province was placed under a state of calamity on Friday amid the growing cases of African swine fever and the threat of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The provincial board unanimously approved a resolution for the declaration “in response to the dire and alarming situation at hand…”

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At least 14 towns in the province were put on lockdown due to the ASF outbreak in several villages.

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The board’s resolution cited the declaration of the World Health Organization that COVID-19 is already a pandemic.

It also referred to President Duterte’s declaration of a state of public health emergency./lzb

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