Negros Occidental town mayor locks down village, 6 subvillages due to COVID-19 | Inquirer News

Negros Occidental town mayor locks down village, 6 subvillages due to COVID-19

/ 02:19 PM September 08, 2020

BACOLOD CITY –– The mayor of Bago City in Negros Occidental has locked down Barangay Ma-ao and six puroks of Barangay Don Jorge L. Araneta due to a spike in coronavirus cases.

Mayor Nicholas Yulo declared these “critical zones” under enhanced community quarantine and imposed stringent limitations on the movement of residents starting 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday until 11:59 p.m. on September 22.

Barangay Ma-ao has 15 active COVID-19 cases, 39 probable cases, and more than 50 suspected cases that affect its 13 puroks.

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The six puroks locked in Barangay Don Jorge L. Araneta are AstroMontara, Violeta I, Violeta II, Crossing La Carlota, Kawilihan, and Purok Brgy. Site.

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There are five COVID-19 cases and suspected cases affecting the six puroks, the mayor said.

Yulo said a liquor ban would be imposed in Barangay Ma-ao and the six puroks of Barangay Don Jorge L. Araneta during the lockdown.

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