Bacolod may revert to MECQ due to COVID-19 rise
BACOLOD CITY––This city may be placed under the more stringent modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) by June 16 due to a noticeable increase in COVID-19 cases, said City Administrator Em Ang.
Ang, executive director of the Bacolod Emergency Operations Center, said a source in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging and Infectious Diseases (IATF) told her unofficially that the city may revert to MECQ due to its rising number of COVID-19 cases.
The Department of Health recently tagged Bacolod as a high-risk area for COVID-19.
As of June 12, Bacolod had 1,952 active cases, while the province had 2,368.
Negros Occidental Provincial Administrator Rayfrado Diaz said the surge in COVID-19 cases began when the IATF disallowed local governments from swab testing incoming passengers and placing them in quarantine upon arrival until their negative swab test results were out.
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