By Asangan T. Madale
Cotabato City (May 12, 2020)—The Bangsamoro
region—Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Cotabato City and
63 barangays in North Cotabato—shall no longer be under Community Quarantine
(CQ) beginning May 16, 2020, following the issuance of National Inter-Agency
Task Force (IATF) on Covid-19 Resolution No. 35 on Tuesday, May 11, 2020.
The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) Cabinet Secretary and Bangsamoro Inter-Agency
Task Force (IATF) on Covid-19 Spokesperson Mohd Asnin Pendatun announced
Tuesday, May 12, that this consideration of National IATF was based on the
classification of some regions, including BARMM, as low-risk level of
Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) transmission.
Pendatun said, “wala po tayong naitalang kaso ng Covid-19
since May 1, 2020, at ito pong development na ito ay ating tinututukan… ang
huling kaso ay mula sa Sulu.”(There have been no new recorded cases of Covid-19
in the region since May 1, 2020, but we are still closely monitoring this
development… the last case recorded was from Sulu.)
However, in spite of the recent development in the
region’s fight against the Covid-19, the Bangsamoro Government reminds its
constituents to never be complacent and follow Minimum Health Standards
provided by the Department of Health (DOH). “Kahit hindi na tayo under Enhanced
Community Quarantine o General Community Quarantine in the coming days, mainam
na sundin ang mga minimum health standards base sa direktiba ng IATF
particularly na sa Department of Health,” (Even if we are no longer under Enhanced
Community Quarantine o General Community Quarantine in the coming days, it
would be better if we follow the Minimum health standards based on the
directives of IATF, particularly, the Department of Health) said Pendatun.
The Minimum health standards include: 1. increased
physical and mental resilience through vitamin intake and exercise; 2. reducing
transmission through continuous wearing of Personal protective equipments (PPEs), handwashing, cough etiquettes,
disinfecting environment; 3. reducing contact, physical distancing; and 4.
reducing duration of infections.
As of May 11, 2020, 6:00 PM, based on the data presented
by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Ministry of Interior and Local Government
(MILG), BARMM, has tallied a total of seven (7) probable cases, 284 suspected
cases, and 11 Covid-confirmed cases. Out of the 11 confirmed cases, seven (7)
have already recovered, four (4) died, one (1) under strict home quarantine,
and zero admission in hospitals.
Meanwhile, Regional Darul Ifta’ (RDI) of Bangsamoro has
yet to lift its temporary suspension of the congregational prayers, including
‘taraweeh’ and Friday prayers, in mosques due to the Covid-19 onslaught. “Kasalukuyan
pong hindi pa nali-lift ang pag-ban temporarily ng congregational prayers or
other forms of religious gatherings dito po sa BARMM. Antabayanan po natin kung
anuman ang additional guidelines mula sa Regional Darul Ifta,” ("The temporary
suspension of congregational prayers and other forms of religious gatherings in
BARMM has not been lifted. We will wait for the further guidelines from the
Regional Darul Ifta,") stressed Pendatun.
The Bangsamoro IATF will hold a
meeting on May 13, to further discuss and clarify the new guidelines pertaining
to the lifting of Community Quarantine in the region. (Edited and Published by Jun Enriquez)
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