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Muntinlupa residential compound placed under ‘extreme localized lockdown’

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 03:38 PM August 29, 2021

Muntinlupa extreme lockdown

(FILE) This foreboding sign for many residents of packed Metro Manila communities will be a familiar sight again as the metropolis goes on enhanced community quarantine or ECQ from August 6-20, 2021. FILE PHOTO/AFP

MANILA, Philippines — Another residential compound was placed under an extreme localized community quarantine (ELCQ) in Muntinlupa City after an alarming spike in COVID-19 cases.

Muntinlupa Mayor Jaime Fresnedi ordered Unira Compound in Barangay Tunasan placed under a 15-day ELCQ from 12:00 p.m. of August 29 until September 13 on the recommendation of the City Health Office (CHO).

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“Unira Compound is a residential area with 199 residents and has high-risk groups including eight senior citizens, four persons with disability (PWD), a pregnant woman, and 21 children aged less than 5 years old,” the local government of Muntinlupa said in the statement.

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According to the Muntinlupa CHO, a clustering of cases was recorded in the area, as well as a high attack rate of 301.50 per 10,000 population and that the time it would take for the number of cases to double or so-called doubling time is only 3 days. To date, there are six active cases in the area.

The CHO said it will reinforce mass testing and contact tracing in the area while the city police will enforce security measures.

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Further, the City’s Social Service Department and the barangay will provide food packs and other basic items for the affected residents during the ELCQ.

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The Unira compound is the 11th area in Muntinlupa City to be placed under localized lockdown in August.

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Other areas with ongoing lockdown in the city include the Dizon Compound, Number 22, St. Bernard Street, San Jose Village, Barangay Cupang (August 28 until September 12); Mahogany St., and Kamagong St. in Villa Carolina 2, Barangay. Tunasan (August 24 to September 8); Building 2, BLISS Complex, Barangay Putatan (August 23 to September 7); Building 17 in Filinvest Socialized Housing, Barangay Alabang  (August 19 to September 2); and Angelo St., Horrileno St., Endencia St., Paredes St., and Barrera St. in Katarungan Village, Barangay Poblacion (August 19 to September 2.)

As of August 28, Muntinlupa City has recorded a total of 19,424 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 16,497 recoveries, 2,492 active cases, and 435 reported deaths.

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Muntinlupa City along with the rest of Metro Manila is under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine, the second strictest quarantine measure, until September 7 due to another surge in COVID-19 cases.

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