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RESOLUTION NO.12, SERIES OF 2020
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE
(ECQ) IN CARAGA REGION AND APPROVING THE HARMONIZED GUIDELINES THEREOF
WHEREAS, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte issued Presidential Proclamation No. 922 on March 8, 2020, declaring a State of Public Health Emergency throughout the
Philippines, and prompting a whole-of-government approach in addressing the
COVID-19 pandemic:
WHEREAS, in view of the above Presidential Proclamation, all government agencies
and local government units (LGUs) shall be enjoined to render full assistance and
cooperation and mobilize the necessary resources to undertake critical, urgent, and appropriate response and measures in a timely manner to curtail and eliminate the
threat of COVID-19;
WHEREAS, the President, upon recommendation by the Inter-Agency Task Force
(IATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease, raised the Code Alert
Level for COVID-19 to Code Red Sublevel Two on March 16, 2020;
WHEREAS, on the same date, the President issued Presidential Proclamation No.
929 on March 16, 2020, declaring the State of Calamity throughout the Philippines
due to COVID-19 pursuant to R.A. No. 10121, or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 as per recommendation of the National
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), in order to afford the
national government, as well as LGUs, ample latitude to utilize appropriate funds, including the Quick Response Fund, in their disaster preparedness and response
efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 and to continue to provide basic services
to the affected population;
WHEREAS, on March 25, 2020, the Regional Task Force for COVID-19 “One Caraga
Shield” was created in order to address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
threat in the region;
WHEREAS, the Regional Task Force for COVID-19 “One Caraga Shield”, duly passed
its Resolution No. 7 and No. 8, S. 2020, approving for implementation by all the LGUs in the region the Harmonized Guidelines for the Regional Community Quarantine and
the Guidelines on the Total Lockdown of Regional Borders of Caraga Region
formulated by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), which is consistent with the national guidelines/issuances;
WHEREAS, the Regional Task Force for COVID-19 “One Caraga Shield” has
established a Total Lockdown along the Regional Borders of Caraga Region While under General Community Quarantine and has subsequently adopted its guidelines
on April 1, 2020 during its 2nd Conference based in Butuan City;
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WHEREAS, on April 6, 2020, the Department of Health (DOH) – Caraga Regional
Office, Chairperson of the Regional Inter-Agency Task Force (RIATF), has confirmed
one positive COVID-19 case in the region, particularly in the City of Butuan;
WHEREAS, on same date, the RTF for COVID-19 “One Caraga Shield” convened to
declare an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) over the entire region, pursuant
to Section IV. Declaration of Enhanced Community Quarantine of RTF for COVID-19 One Caraga Shield Resolution No. 07, Series of 2020;
WHEREAS, to contain and halt the further spread of COVID-19 in the region, an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) shall be established in the region and a
Harmonized Guidelines, herein attached as Annex “A” and “B” prepared by the DILG
with inputs from the RTF members, shall be adopted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT HEREBY RESOLVED, upon the
motion of Governor Francisco T. Matugas of the Province of Surigao del Norte that
was duly seconded by ARD Gay A. Tidalgo of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Caraga to establish the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Caraga Region and
approving the Harmonized Guidelines thereof;
RESOLVED FURTHER, that copies of this Resolution be widely disseminated to all
concerned agencies, LGUs, business and private sectors and constituents in the
region for guidance and implementation.
DONE during the 3nd Conference of the RTF for COVID-19 One Caraga Shield held
online on April 6, 2020 based in Butuan City.
Approved by:
HON. DALE B. CORVERA
Chairperson, RTF for COVID-19 One Caraga Shield
Governor, Agusan del Norte
HON. SANTIAGO B. CANE, JR.
Governor, Agusan del Sur
HON. ARLENE J. BAG-AO
Governor, Dinagat Islands
HON. FRANCISCO T. MATUGAS Governor, Surigao del Norte
HON. ALEXANDER T. PIMENTEL Governor, Surigao del Sur
HON. RONNIE VICENTE C. LAGNADA Mayor, Butuan City
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LILIBETH A. FAMACION, CESO III
Vice Chairperson for Harmonization of
LGU Guidelines and Policies Regional Director, DILG XIII
DR. JOSE R. LLACUNA, JR.
Vice Chairperson for Health
Regional Director, DOH
PBGEN JOSELITO T ESQUIVEL, JR
Vice Chairperson for Public Order and Safety
Regional Director, PNP RO 13
MGEN FRANCO NEMESIO M
GACAL Vice Chairperson for Public Order and
Safety
Commander, 4TH ID, PA
ATTY. BONIFACIO G. UY Vice Chairperson for Economy
Regional Director NEDA 13
LIZA R. MAZO Chairperson, Caraga RRDRRMC and
Regional Director, OCD 13
BRIELGO O. PAGARAN Regional Director, DTI 13
MITA CHUCHI G. LIM Regional Director, DSWD 13
EVAMAY C. DELA ROSA
Regional Director, DICT 10 and 13
MARY JEAN A. CAMARIN
OIC-Regional Director, DOT 13
FRANCIS CESAR B. BRINGAS Regional Director, DepEd 13
CHONA M. MANTILLA
Regional Director, DOLE 13
ABEL JAMES I. MONTEAGUDO Regional Director, DA 13
ABNER M. CAGA
Regional Director, PIA 13
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Annex “A”
Table of Contents
I. DEFINITION OF ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE (ECQ)
II. MANDATORY AND STRICT HOME QUARANTINE
III. MANDATORY USE OF FACE MASK
IV. WORK FROM HOME
a. Workers in the public and private sector who are on the frontline
services
b. Employees of establishments involved in the production, processing and
distribution of basic necessities
c. Employees in the operation of basic utilities
d. Employees in the operation of critical services
V. USE OF QUARANTINE PASS
a. Food Pass
b. Work Pass
c. Travel Pass
d. Household Pass
VI. TOTAL LOCKDOWN OF REGIONAL BORDERS OF CARAGA
Regional Border Control Checkpoints
A. Task Group Land
B. Task Group Water
C. Task Group Air
VII. RESTRICTION ON ENTRY AND EXIT AT THE REGIONAL BORDERS
A. Exemptions To The Restriction On Entry And Exit Of Individuals
● All Department of Health (DOH) officials and staff;
● All Health Personnel and Service Personnel augmenting LGU Health
Facilities;
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● All personnel of the Philippine Red Cross and their vehicles bearing
the Red Cross Logo (with Red Cross identification); and
● Core staff from the World Health Organization (WHO) Country and
Regional Office.
Additional exemption
● Members of Congress and their Chiefs of Staff;
● Secretaries, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries;
● Directors and government personnel of different government
agencies under the Executive Branch;
● Ombudsman and their Deputy Ombudsman;
● Justices of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax
Appeals and the Sandiganbayan, as well as their respective skeleton
work force;
● Judges of Regional, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Municipal
Circuit Trial Courts, and Prosecutors;
● Local Chief Executives (LCEs) at all levels;
● Members of the Local Legislative Body;
● Persons traveling for medical and humanitarian reasons;
● Personnel of business establishments providing basic goods, services
and utilities and thus are allowed to continue their operations;
● Local and foreign tourist transiting to or leaving the region by
boarding sweeper or chartered flights from the airport; and
● Media.
B. Unhampered Transit of OFWs issued with DOH or LGU Certificate
C. Exemption to the Restricted Entry and Exit of Vehicles for the
Unhampered Passage of Cargoes Carrying Essential Goods and
Commodities
VIII. STRICTER BORDER CONTROL AT CHECKPOINTS
a. Provincial, City, Municipal Checkpoints
i. Food Lane
ii. Express Lane
iii. Priority Lane
b. Removal of Barangay Checkpoints
IX. UNRESTRICTED MOVEMENT OF FRONTLINE WORKERS WITHIN THE
REGION
1. All medical professionals, hospital administrative staff and employees,
private caregivers and aides from private facilities, as well as their
transportation service providers;
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2. All personnel for emergencies, waste collection, border control at
checkpoints, and other mission - critical services;
3. All skeleton work force in the government sector, personnel and officials,
including those in an on-call basis;
4. All employees, personnel and staff of the private sectors covered in
allowed establishment and services for operation during ECQ as listed
under Item X and XI;
5. All employees and personnel of delivery services and cargo for food,
water, medicine and other basic necessities, including logistics staff /
warehousemen of allowed establishments;
6. All personnel from the Security Services, such as: PNP, AFP, BFP, PCG,
BJMP, NBI, OTS, BOC, Bl, PPA, and other Law Enforcement Agency
Personnel;
7. Emergency Responders from DILG 911 and Emergency Operations
Center (EOC);
8. Personnel of the DRRM, DSWD, Brgy. Health Emergency Response Team
(BHERT) and LGU Officials;
9. Directors of different government agencies under the Executive Branch;
10.Judges of Regional, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Municipal Circuit
Trial Courts, and Prosecutors;
11.Local Chief Executives (LCEs) at all levels;
12.Members of the Local Legislative Body;
13.Media personnel;
14.Company Security Officers and Security Guards;
15.Force Multipliers, such as: Barangay Officials and Barangay Tanods /
Barangay Peace Keeping Action Teams (BPATs);
16.Persons attending Funeral Services, such as: Employees of Funeral
Parlors, Immediate family of the deceased, Officiating Priests, Imam,
Pastors and other religious Ministers
X. ALLOWED ESTABLISHMENTS AND SERVICES DURING ECQ
XI. UNHAMPERED AND UNIMPEDED TRANSIT OF FOOD ITEMS AND
FARM INPUTS
A. Food Items B. Farm Inputs
XII. PROTOCOLS AT CHECKPOINTS
A. Holding Protocol for Individuals
B. Holding Protocol for Vehicles
C. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Protocols at Checkpoints
XIII. DISINFECTION OF HOUSEHOLDS AND ESTABLISHMENTS
A. For Households
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B. For Establishments
i. Environmental Sanitation
ii. Room and Linen Decontamination
XIV. DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD AND NON-FOOD RELIEF OPERATIONS
XV. ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
XVI. SUSPENSION OF MASS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
XVII. TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS
XVIII. CONVERSION OF PUBLIC SPACES TO OPERATE AS TEMPORARY
ISOLATION TREATMENT AND QUARANTINE FACILITIES
XIX. TEMPORARY SHELTER/ACCOMMODATION FOR HOSPITAL
HEALTH WORKERS
XX. CURFEW
XXI. ACTIVATION OF THE RESPONSE CLUSTER FOR COVID-19
XXII. STRICT PROHIBITION ON MASS GATHERINGS REGARDLESS OF
SIZE
XXIII. MANDATORY CLOSURE OF ESTABLISHMENTS
XXIV. MANAGEMENT OF THE DEAD: HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF
THE REMAINS OF PERSONS UNDER INVESTIGATION AND
CONFIRMED COVID-19 PATIENTS
XXV. HOTLINES
XXVI. PRIOR COORDINATION WITH DOH IN ACQUIRING,
PURCHASING OR UTILIZING TESTING KITS FOR COVID-19
XXVII. DISCOURAGING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WINDOW HOURS
XXVIII. IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTI-HOARDING AND ANTI-PANIC
BUYING
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XXIX. TEMPORARY ECONOMIC RELIEF AND / OR REMEDIES FOR THE
COMMUNITY
XXX. RESPONSE CLUSTER AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM (IMT)
XXXI. GUIDANCE FOR LGUS ON NEGOTIATED PROCUREMENT UNDER
EMERGENCY CASES AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC
XXXII. GUIDANCE FOR LGUS ON THE PROVISION OF FUNDS FOR PPAS
TO ADDRESS COVID-19
A. On the Utilization of 20% Local Development Fund
B. On LGU Guidelines for the Preparation and Approval of the AIP in view
of the COVID-19 Situation
XXXIII. PUBLIC OBEDIENCE AND PARTICIPATION
XXXIV. OBSERVANCE OF A PEACEFUL AND ORDERLY REGIONAL ECQ
XXXV. IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
XXXVI. EFFECTIVITY
References
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Annex “B”
HARMONIZED GUIDELINES
ON ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE (ECQ) IN CARAGA REGION TO
ADDRESS THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) CRISIS
The provisions not consistent and contrary to the Harmonized Guidelines for the
Regional Community Quarantine and Total Lockdown of the Regional Borders of
Caraga Region pursuant to Resolutions No. 7 and 8 of RTF for COVID-19 “One Caraga
Shield” previously issued are hereby automatically amended and repealed while the
others remain to be in full force and effect, unless otherwise expressly provided.
I. DEFINITION OF ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE (ECQ)
An Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) is where strict home quarantine
shall be implemented in all households; transportation shall be suspended;
provision for food and essential health services shall be regulated; and heightened
presence of uniformed personnel to enforce quarantine procedures will be
implemented.
II. MANDATORY AND STRICT HOME QUARANTINE
All Local Government Units (LGUs) in the region shall implement strict home
quarantine. This shall be enforced by all LGUs in all households within their
respective jurisdictions.
A mandatory and strict home quarantine shall be observed in all households.
Everyone is required to stay at home, except those who are going to work subject
to the applicable provisions of this guidelines. Movement shall be limited to accessing basic necessities.
The following persons who are at high-risk in contracting the disease shall NOT go out:
● Senior Citizens (60 years old and above);
● Pregnant women and Lactating Mothers;
● Children and youth; and ● Persons with pre-existing medical conditions (e.g. hypertension,
cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or those who are
immunocompromised or with co-morbidities).
Movement shall be regulated through the issuance of quarantine pass to only one
person per household for granting authority to go out of their respective houses. Such movement shall be limited to purchasing basic necessities, provision for food
and accessing essential health services.
The purpose of the mandatory and strict home quarantine is to contain the spread of the virus and preventing it from transferring from one place to another through
a mobile host or carrier.
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III. MANDATORY USE OF FACE MASK
The policy of mandatory wearing of mask by all residents, such as face masks,
earloop masks, indigenous, reusable or do-it yourself masks, face shields,
handkerchiefs, or such other protective equipment that can effectively lessen the
transmission of COVID-19 shall be strictly observed.
Thus, concerned LGUs are hereby enjoined to issue the necessary executive order
or ordinance to that effect, and impose such penalties as may be appropriate.
IV. WORK FROM HOME
All workers in the government and in the private shall adopt the work from home scheme as part of the implementation of the strict home quarantine policy, except:
A. Workers in the public and private sector who are on the frontline services, such as:
● Personnel involved on health work, emergency, waste collection,
border control at checkpoints, and other mission - critical services; and
● PNP, AFP, PCG, and other Uniformed Personnel.
B. Employees of establishments involved in the production, processing and distribution of basic necessities:
● Food (supermarkets, groceries, convenience stores, wet markets,
sari-sari stores); ● Pharmacies / Drug Stores;
● Banks and ATMs; and
● Remittance Centers.
C. Employees in the operation of basic utilities:
● Water;
● Electricity; and ● Telecommunications.
D. Employees in the operation of critical services:
● Hospitals;
● Medical and Dental Clinics / Laboratories;
● Garbage collection; ● Funeral services;
● Internet providers;
● Gasoline Stations; ● Water Refilling Stations;
● Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Stations;
● Delivery Services, whether in-house or outsourced; ● Hardware;
● Laundry Shops;
● Courier Services; and
● Auto-repair Services.
The exempted frontline services shall only have a skeleton work force to operate and perform their essential functions.
However, if there is a justifiable need, the employer and / or the Head of the Agency may call upon its employees to augment its work force for the delivery of
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essential basic services. The LGU may call upon the Philippine National Police (PNP)
and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) to request for any possible manpower augmentation.
This work from home arrangements, shall not, however impede and prejudice the
delivery of public service.
In any given case, employers should not terminate their employees by reason
only of not reporting for work, when ordered, due to the COVID-19 crisis situation.
Heads of agencies and workers in the government sector shall be guided by the Civil Service Commission Memorandum Circular No. 8, Series of 2020 re: Revised
Interim Guidelines on the Use of Leave Credits for Absences Due to Self-Quarantine
and/or Treatment Relative to COVID-19.
Likewise, employers and workers in the private sector shall be guided by the
provisions of Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Department Order No.
209, Series of 2020 re: Guidelines on the Adjustment Measures Program for Affected Workers Due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Labor Advisory No. 12,
Series of 2020.
V. USE OF QUARANTINE PASS
The use of quarantine pass at all checkpoints shall be implemented to restrict the non-essential movement of people within the region.
Proper disinfection and inspection protocols for individuals and vehicles shall be strictly observed as a precautionary measures following the DOH and PNP standard
guidelines.
The quarantine pass shall be classified into the following:
1) Food Pass
In order to ensure the unrestricted movement of cargoes, delivery trucks and
vans carrying essential commodities (food and non-food) within the region and
those coming from outside the region, the following shall be unhampered and unimpeded transit in all checkpoints. The list of covered enterprises, food items
and other commodities are provided under Items XI of this guidelines.
The movement of cargoes shall not be delayed and shall be accommodated at the “Food Lane” in checkpoints provided that proper implementation of
disinfection, social distancing and inspection protocols shall be observed.
The Food Pass shall be presented together with the following:
● Valid Identification (I.D.) Card of the driver and passenger/helper ● Vehicle Registration
● Sales Invoice or Delivery Receipts (for delivery trucks / vehicles) OR
Cargo manifest or delivery receipt indicating the destination, nature and
quantity of the loaded goods / cargoes (for seaport checkpoints at port operations)
● Declaration Form (provided at checkpoints for the possible contract
tracing)
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In all of the foregoing, the Philippine National Police (PNP) is instructed to allow
the unimpeded movement of all types of cargoes, subject to its authority to conduct inspection procedures in checkpoints as provided in Section 4. of IATF
Resolution No. 13.
2) Work Pass
The Work Pass shall be issued by the head of the agencies in the public and
private sector. It shall bear the signature of the Head of Agency for workers in the government sector and the Employer for workers in the private sector.
It shall be required to the following individuals when passing through the checkpoints:
a. All employees of establishments working in the production, processing
and distribution of basic necessities; and in the operation of allowed establishments, basic utilities, and other critical services mentioned in
Items X and XI; and
b. All employees in the government as duty officers or skeleton work force
or personnel and government official on an on-call basis or when
ordered to report for work in urgent and necessary circumstances.
The Work Pass shall be presented together with the following:
a. Agency-issued Identification (ID) Cards; and b. Certification showing Proof of Employment or Schedule of Duty.
The Work Pass and the documents presented above shall be enough when traveling or passing through several checkpoints within the region. Thus, the
imposition of other kinds of Pass is no longer necessary.
3) Travel Pass
Individuals traveling to other city / municipality / province shall secure a Travel
Pass due to urgent, emergency and very important reasons, shall present the following at the checkpoints:
a. Valid Identification (ID) cards with proof of residence; and b. Vehicle Registration.
At all checkpoints, the individual(s) traveling shall sign the Declaration Form
for possible contact tracing and preventive measure and shall be subjected to thermal gun scanning to check for presence of fever. If individuals show
COVID-19 symptoms, the health and PNP personnel shall undertake the
required procedures on this matter.
Issuance of the Travel Pass:
● The Travel Pass shall be issued by the Local Chief Executive (LCE)
concerned where the individual(s) is a resident.
● The LCE shall assess and validate the urgency and importance of the reason(s) prior to the signing and issuance of the Travel Pass.
● After the issuance of the Travel Pass, the LCE through its Punong Barangay or duly authorized personnel shall inform the Checkpoint
Team manning the checkpoint(s) for their advance information.
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● Proper inspection and disinfection protocols shall be observed at the checkpoints for the individuals and vehicles with the Travel Pass at the
checkpoints.
● The Checkpoint Team shall keep a proper recording of the details of the persons passing through the checkpoints.
● No fee or any forms of charges shall be imposed for the Travel Pass.
4) Household Pass
The Household Pass shall be given to only one person per household. Such
movement shall be limited to purchasing basic necessities, provision for food
and accessing essential health services.
Household shall refer to a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a
group of persons who sleep in the same housing unit and have a common
arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food.
Issuance of the Household Pass:
● The barangays shall conduct a profiling of their constituents and their
household.
For humanitarian reasons, individuals who were stranded, students
who were not able to go home to their respective home towns,
employees or frontline service workers who were prevented to go
back into their respective residences, shall be accommodated by the
barangay where they temporarily reside. Likewise, individuals,
whether they are registered voters or not shall be included in the
profiling.
● To minimize the non-essential movement, only the identified individual
as named in the Household Pass can move go outside the house, except
for urgent and emergency reasons.
● The City / Municipality shall provide proper guidance to all its component
barangays in the uniform production and distribution of the Household
Pass.
● The Household Pass shall bear the signature of Punong Barangay.
● The Punong Barangays through its barangay employees, excluding
officials and employees who are senior citizens and persons-with
disabilities, shall facilitate the house-to-house issuance of the Household
Pass
● No mass gathering or event shall be called upon for the issuance of the Household Pass and strict social distancing measures and mandatory
wearing of masks shall be observed
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● No fee or any forms of charges shall be imposed for the Household Pass.
In any case, one member of a household may have the Work Pass and another
one may have the Household Pass as the situation warrants, when one member
with the Work Pass is on duty as part of frontline service personnel and / or duty
officer / or member of a skeleton work force, and the other one with the
Household Pass is in-charge for the general management of the household.
VI. TOTAL LOCKDOWN OF REGIONAL BORDERS OF CARAGA
A lockdown of the Regional Borders of Region XIII (Caraga) shall be implemented
with the primary purpose of shielding and protecting the people of Caraga from
the threat of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Hence, this proactive action is necessarily urgent to protect the people from
acquiring the said disease and further spreading the virus in the region and
preventing any individuals from entering who might be carriers of COVID-19.
In effect, the regional border checkpoints, which serve as the first line of defense,
shall be strengthened and restriction measures therein shall be intensified.
The Regional Border Control Checkpoints are the following:
A. Task Group Land
This Border Control Checkpoint will be headed by the Philippine National
Police (PNP) with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
● Brgy. Tagcatong, Municipality of Carmen, Agusan del Norte
● Sitio Maitum, Brgy. Langkilaan, Municipality of Trento, Agusan del
Sur
● Brgy. Sisimon, Municipality of Veruela, Agusan del Sur
● Brgy. San Roque, Municipality of Lingig, Surigao del Sur
B. Task Group Water
This Border Control Checkpoint will be headed by the Philippine Coast
Guard (PCG) and the Regional Maritime Unit (RMU)
● Nasipit Seaport Terminal, Agusan del Norte
● Eva M. Macapagal Passenger Terminal, Surigao City
● Lipata Ferry Terminal, Surigao City
● Dapa Port, Municipality of Dapa, Surigao del Norte
● Port of San Jose, Dinagat Islands
C. Task Group Air
This Border Control Checkpoint will be headed by the Aviation Security
Group (AVSEGRP)
● Bancasi Airport, Butuan City
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● Surigao City Airport, Brgy. Luna, Surigao del Norte
● Tandag City Ariport, Brgy. Awasian, Surigao del Sur
● Bislig City Airport, Brgy. Poblacion, Surigao del Sur
● Sayak Airport, Brgy. Sayak del Carmen, Surigao del Norte
All Regional Border Checkpoints shall be manned by a composite team of the
PNP, AFP, PCG, Bureau of Fire Personnel (BFP) and Health Personnel from the
DOH and Local Government Units (LGUs).
VII. RESTRICTION ON ENTRY AND EXIT AT THE REGIONAL BORDERS
As a General Rule, no individuals, whether a resident or non-resident of the
region is allowed entry to the regional territory via land, air, and sea; and no
vehicles, vessels, sea crafts, and aircrafts whether private or public, can pass
through or enter the regional territory upon effectivity of this Guidelines.
Thus, the policy of “no one gets in and no one gets out” shall be strictly
implemented. Any individual, who is a non-resident of the region, who gets out,
will not be granted entry at the regional borders.
C. Exemptions To The Restriction On Entry And Exit Of Individuals
The following are exempted from the restriction on entry and exit of individuals
going in and going out of the regional borders and in transiting or passing
through the to the provincial / city / municipal checkpoints:
1. All Department of Health (DOH) officials and staff;
2. All Health Personnel and Service Personnel augmenting LGU Health
Facilities;
3. All personnel of the Philippine Red Cross and their vehicles bearing the
Red Cross Logo (with Red Cross identification); and
4. Core staff from the World Health Organization (WHO) Country and
Regional Office.
Additional exemption shall also be granted to:
1. Members of Congress and their Chiefs of Staff;
2. Secretaries, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries;
3. Directors and government personnel of different government agencies
under the Executive Branch;
4. Ombudsman and their Deputy Ombudsman;
5. Justices of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Court of Tax Appeals
and the Sandiganbayan, as well as their respective skeleton work force;
6. Judges of Regional, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Municipal Circuit
Trial Courts, and Prosecutors;
7. Local Chief Executives (LCEs) at all levels;
8. Members of the Local Legislative Body;
9. Persons traveling for medical and humanitarian reasons;
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10. Personnel of business establishments providing basic goods, services
and utilities and thus are allowed to continue their operations;
11. Local and foreign tourist transiting to or leaving the region by boarding
sweeper or chartered flights from the airport; and
12. Media.
In all of the foregoing, they shall present the following upon entry and exit at
the Regional Border Control Checkpoints:
1. Valid Identification (ID) cards with proof of residence;
2. Medical Certificate1 from the Local Health Officer (LHO) or any accredited
/ licensed physician certifying that the individual(s) in transit are not
either Persons Under Monitoring (PUM) or Persons Under Investigation
(PUI), or in any case, showing no signs of COVID-19 symptoms;
3. Vehicle Registration; and
4. Certification showing Proof of Employment
In relation thereto, essential movement of all individuals shall be confined within
the region, and as much as practicable, within the city or municipality they are
going to perform their work-related functions and deliver their services.
B. Unhampered Transit of OFWs issued with DOH or LGU Certificate
LGUs are strongly enjoined to allow the unhampered transit of Overseas Filipino
Workers (OFWs) who have been issued DOH or LGU Certificate of Completion
of 14-day facility-based quarantine, or those who may be required by the DOH or LGUs to undergo a mandatory 14-day home quarantine.
C. Exemption to the Restricted Entry and Exit of Vehicles for the
Unhampered Passage of Cargoes Carrying Essential Goods and
Commodities
The Regional Task Force hereby adopts the national policy of the National
Government, pursuant to Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) Resolutions, DILG
Memoranda, DTI Circulars, and Presidential Pronouncement, that the
movement of cargoes and workers of the permitted economic activities shall
be unhampered and shall not be delayed, which shall be implemented in all
Local Government Units (LGUs) nationwide.2 This shall be implemented in the
observance of disinfection protocols, presentation of required documents, and
inspection procedures shall be observed at the regional border control
checkpoint and in transiting or passing through the to the provincial / city /
municipal checkpoints.
The purpose of this exemption is to avert any threat of shortage of basic food,
essential hygiene products and medical products. The IATF reaffirms its earlier
1 The medical certificate should be issued within 14 days from the date of entry at the regional checkpoint. 2 Legal bases include Item 4, of IATF Resolution No., 13, dated March 17, 2020; Item C of IATF Resolution No., 14, dated March 20, 2020; Item 5 of DTI Memorandum Circular 20-11, March 31, 2020; and DILG Memorandum dated April 1, 2020 re: Strict Implementation of the President’s Directive on Unhampered Movement of Cargoes for Food and Essential Goods, and of Certain Personnel
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resolutions to ensure the unimpeded movement of all types of cargo (food and
non-food), and allow the passage of personnel of business establishments
permitted to operate, subject to the presentation of the documentary
requirements at checkpoints, disinfection and inspection protocols.
Items X and XI in this guidelines provides a generic guide on essential goods
and commodities. The operation of other economic activities in the supply
chain of food and essential products, medicine and medical products, such as
production of raw and processed materials, packaging, and other inputs,
including the distribution thereof, shall be allowed.3
The policy on the unhampered flow of cargoes and delivery trucks is a
nationwide policy that must be strictly followed pursuant to the directive of
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
The following must be presented at the checkpoints:
1. Valid Identification (ID) cards with proof of residence of the driver
and passenger / helper;
2. Vehicle Registration;
3. Certification showing Proof of Employment or Schedule of Duty;
4. Sales Invoice / Delivery Receipts / Bill of Lading / Cargo Manifest;
and
5. Declaration Form (provided at Checkpoints).
The movement of delivery vehicles shall not be delayed at the regional
checkpoints. Unhampered passage shall be granted to all cargoes, delivery
trucks and vans carrying essential commodities (food and non-food) coming
from outside and going inside regional borders, provided they shall observe
the holding protocols for individuals and vehicles in this guidelines.
In light of the foregoing, DTI Caraga and its Provincial Offices does not issue
any IATF IDs, Permit or Pass, as the issuance of such only contributes delay,
adds unnecessary red tape, and thus defeats the national policy of
unhampered goods during this critical time.
For the delivery vehicles, these shall only be manned by one (1) driver and
one (1) passenger/helper. The said delivery vehicles shall not be allowed to
carry any other passengers.
In view of the above, all front liners and essential personnel (including truck
drivers and assistants) crossing inter-LGU borders shall be allowed to pass
provided that they will be subjected to disinfection protocols and proper
documentation requirements, especially if their place of employment is an area
with positive cases of COVID-19.
3 Item 1 of DTI Memorandum Circular 20-11, March 31, 2020.
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LGUs are hereby advised to allow unrestricted movement of workers who are
considered vital in the unrestricted movement of cargo as per DILG MC No. 2020-
062 re: Unrestricted Movement for Frontline Workers and the Unrestricted
Movement of Cargoes. Thus, granting that the Frontline Workers / Cargo
Employees do not show any symptom and had no exposure to COVID-19 patients
in their recent travel history, these workers shall not be put into quarantine
since it will impede the delivery of government services, essential transactions in
the private sector, and the movement of cargoes.
In all of the foregoing, the Philippine National Police (PNP) is instructed to allow
the unimpeded movement of all types of cargoes, subject to its authority to
conduct inspection procedures in checkpoints as provided in Section 4 of IATF
Resolution No. 13.
VIII. STRICTER BORDER CONTROL AT CHECKPOINTS
A stricter border control shall be observed at all provincial, city and municipal
checkpoints, most particularly at the regional border control checkpoints.
The checkpoints, headed by the PNP, shall be manned by a composite team of the
AFP, PCG, BFP and Health Personnel from the DOH and LGUs.
A. Provincial, City, Municipal Checkpoints
The Provincial, City and Municipal Checkpoints shall strictly reinforce their lines
of defenses and only allow passage to exempted individuals and those with
quarantine passes, subject to inspection and disinfection protocols, and review
of documentary requirements.
All established checkpoints at the regional border and those at the provincial,
city, and municipal checkpoints (even on interior roads) shall be headed and
operated by the PNP.
A proper recording and documentation of all those who enter shall be kept at
these Checkpoints. A personnel assigned at checkpoints shall be held in-charge
for proper recording.
The composite team assigned at the checkpoints headed by the PNP with the
AFP, PCG, Bureau of Fire Personnel (BFP) and Health Personnel from the DOH
and Local Government Units (LGUs) must be fully aware of all related
guidelines and protocols, as well as, updates relative to the same, issued by
the National Government, which includes issuances by DILG, DTI, DA and DOH.
The checkpoints must have the following:
● Food Lane for delivery vehicles and cargoes carrying and/or
transporting essential goods and commodities, particularly those listed
under Item XI on Food Items and Farm Inputs.
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● Express Lane for all Health Personnel in the public and private sector
passing through provincial, city, and municipal checkpoints while in
transit to their place of work, to include the following:
o Personnel (government and private sectors) in the frontline
service;
o Personnel that are identified as skeleton workforce; and
o Officers and personnel of the government sector with workers on
an on-call basis.
At the Express Lanes, the exempted personnel shall only present the
Work Pass issued by the Head of Agency or Employer together with the
following:
a. Agency-issued Identification (ID) Cards; and
b. Certification showing Proof of Employment or Schedule of Duty.
The foregoing individuals passing through the checkpoints shall not be
asked to alight or descend from their vehicles and line-up to log at the
logbook since this will violate social distancing measures and may cause
unnecessary crowding.
The checkpoint personnel shall assign an individual at checkpoints to log
the names and other details for their proper recording and
documentation. In time, a database shall be created since it will be more
or less the same individuals who will pass through the Express Lane.
Relative thereto, the abovementioned exempted personnel passing
through or in transit at checkpoints shall not undergo the 14-day
quarantine period in the absence of symptoms and did not come into
close contact with COVID-19 positive person(s).
● Priority Lane for senior citizens, pregnant women, lactating mothers,
persons needing medical attention, and other persons with urgent and
emergency cases.
B. Removal of Barangay Checkpoints
All barangay checkpoints in all national highways and provincial roads are to
be removed so as not to impede the essential movements of individuals and
goods, except alternate routes that serve as entry or exit from/to another
region.
For interior roads, the barangays are not prevented from establishing barangay
checkpoints as long as it is supervised by the PNP and the composite team is
available to follow and observe the proper disinfection and inspection protocol
in an orderly manner, preventing any unnecessary crowding and constantly
observing social distancing measures.
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IX. UNRESTRICTED MOVEMENT OF FRONTLINE WORKERS WITHIN THE
REGION
All LGUs, in close coordination with the PNP and AFP, are directed to allow and
authorize the unrestricted movement of the following personnel from their
residences to their places of work, by providing “Express Lanes” at checkpoints
within the region and offer priority in transportation arrangements to all the
frontline workers working within the region:
These people shall include the following:
1. All medical professionals, hospital administrative staff and employees,
private caregivers and aides from private facilities, as well as their
transportation service providers;
2. All personnel for emergencies, waste collection, border control at
checkpoints, and other mission - critical services;
3. All skeleton work force in the government sector, personnel and officials,
including those in an on-call basis;
4. All employees, personnel and staff of the private sectors covered in allowed
establishment and services for operation during ECQ as listed under Item
X and XI;
5. All employees and personnel of delivery services and cargo for food, water,
medicine and other basic necessities, including logistics staff /
warehousemen of allowed establishments;
6. All personnel from the Security Services, such as: PNP, AFP, BFP, PCG,
BJMP, NBI, OTS, BOC, Bl, PPA, and other Law Enforcement Agency
Personnel;
7. Emergency Responders from DILG 911 and Emergency Operations Center
(EOC);
8. Personnel of the DRRM, DSWD, Brgy. Health Emergency Response Team
(BHERT) and LGU Officials;
9. Directors of different government agencies under the Executive Branch;
10. Judges of Regional, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Municipal Circuit
Trial Courts, and Prosecutors;
11. Local Chief Executives (LCEs) at all levels;
12. Members of the Local Legislative Body;
13. Media personnel;
14. Company Security Officers and Security Guards;
15. Force Multipliers, such as: Barangay Officials and Barangay Tanods /
Barangay Peace Keeping Action Teams (BPATs);
16. Persons attending Funeral Services, such as: Employees of Funeral
Parlors, Immediate family of the deceased, Officiating Priests, Imam,
Pastors and other religious Ministers
They shall be required to present the following upon entry and exit at the “Express
Lanes” at every checkpoints:
1. Work Pass issued by the Head of Agency for the government sector or by
the Employer / Supervisor for the private sector;
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2. Government-issued / agency-issued identification cards; and
3. Certificate of Employment or Certification or similar document showing
Schedule of Duty
X. ALLOWED ESTABLISHMENTS AND SERVICES DURING ECQ
The operation of other economic activities in the supply chain of food and essential
products, medicine and medical products, such as production of raw and processed
materials, packaging, and other inputs, including the distribution thereof, shall be
allowed.
The operations of establishments and services during ECQ shall be allowed with the
observance of proper disinfection protocols, observance of strict social distancing
measures, and mandatory use or wearing of masks.
Likewise, the personnel, employees, staff and work force for these
establishments and services shall be allowed unrestricted movement from
residence to place of work and vice versa subject to the presentation of Work Pass,
Company-Issued ID and Certificate of Employment / Certification of Schedule of
Duty.
The following are the list of covered establishments, enterprises, and services allowed
to operate during the ECQ as per IATF-EID and DTI Memorandum Circular Nos. 20-06 and 20-08:
i. Manufacturing and Processing Plants of Basic Food and Essential Products, Medicines and Medical Supplies, to cover employees, staff,
work force in the warehouse for the following:
a) All Food products and services
b) Essential and Hygiene Products, such as, but not limited to the
following: ● Soap and detergents
● Diapers
● Feminine hygiene products ● Tissue / wet wipes / toilet papers
● Disinfectants
● Toothpastes / Mouthwash
● Deodorant ● Cleaning and Disinfecting Agents
c) Medicines and Vitamins
d) Medical Products, such as:
● Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ● Masks
● Gloves
● Others of similar significance in a medical facility
It shall include the Distribution and Logistics to support Manufacturing
Activities, including Cargo Handling, Warehousing, Trucking, and Port
Operations.
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ii. Retail Establishments
● Operations of the following shall be allowed: a) Groceries
b) Supermarkets
c) Hypermarkets
d) Convenience Stores e) Pharmacies and Drug Stores
f) Sari – Sari Stores
g) Public Market Stalls / Stores Vendors ● This shall allow the movement of delivery and providing
unrestricted movement of its sales personnel, employees, staff
and workers
iii. Logistics Service Providers
● Operations of the following shall be allowed:
a) Cargo Handling b) Warehousing
c) Trucking
d) Freight Forwarding e) Shipping Lane
● This shall allow the movement of delivery and providing
unrestricted movement of its workers
iv. Hospitals, Medical and Dental Clinics
v. Water Refilling Stations
● This shall allow the movement of delivery and providing
unrestricted movement of the delivery staff / crew
vi. Food Preparation Services (take out services only, allowing delivery
service crew) ● Food Chains
● Restaurants
● Carinderia
vii. Delivery Services, whether in-house or outsources
● This shall allow the movement of deliveries and providing
unrestricted movement of the delivery staff / crew transporting only Food, Water, Medicine or Other Basic Necessities
viii. Peddlers of food items
ix. Banks
● The unrestricted movement of the following personnel shall include:
o Bank Employees o Technical Service Support Crew
o ATM Service Provider Crew
o Armored Vehicle Crew x. Capital Markets, per Section 5 of IATF Resolution No. 13 dated March
17, 2020
● Operation shall be allowed for: o Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
● The unrestricted movement of the following personnel shall include: ● Officials and Employees
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xi. Money Transfer Services ● The unrestricted movement of the following personnel shall
include:
o Money Transfer Service Employees
o Security Guards
xii. Power and Energy Services
● The movement of energy products shall be unhampered, to wit: o Liquefied petroleum gas
o Gasoline
o Diesel o Crude oil and Base oil
o Malampaya Natural Gas
o Biofuels, Biomass / Feedstock
o Coal o Electricity
● The unrestricted movement of its personnel shall be ensured: o Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Employees
o Petroleum Tanker Drivers o Gasoline Attendants
o Third-party contractors
o Exploration, Coal Operation and Trading Employees and
Delivery Drivers
xiii. Water Services
● The unrestricted movement of its personnel shall be ensured: o Key Officials and Employees
xiv. IT and Telecommunications Supplies and Facilities ● The unrestricted movement of its personnel shall be ensured:
o Key Officials and Employees
o Employees of Cable and Internet Service Providers and third
party contractors
xv. Sanitation and Waste Disposal Services ● The unrestricted movement of its workers shall be ensured:
o Individual and Residential Garbage Collectors
o Hospital and Toxic Garbage/Waste Collectors and Drivers
xvi. Funeral Parlors and Funeral Services
xvii. Philippine Postal Corporation
xviii. Export and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Companies
Relative to the foregoing, supermarkets, public and private wet markets,
grocery stores, agri-fishery supply stores, pharmacies, drug stores, and other
retail establishments engaged in the business of selling basic necessities are strongly encouraged to extend their store operations, up to a maximum of
twelve (12) hours. Thus, LGUs are directed to allow such establishments to
operate pursuant thereto.
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In the operation of wet markets, LGUs are encouraged to adopt reasonable
schemes to ensure compliance with strict social distancing measures, such as, but not limited to, providing for specific daily schedules per sector / barangay /
purok, as the case may be.
Movement of people engaged in selling/retailing of basic necessities and prime commodities within the region shall be allowed, subject to the wearing of masks,
disinfection protocols at checkpoints, and physical distancing measures as part
of precautionary measures.
XI. UNHAMPERED AND UNIMPEDED TRANSIT OF FOOD ITEMS AND FARM INPUTS
Pursuant to the national guidelines, the transit of all food items and farm inputs
shall be ensured. This shall include the unrestricted movement of all
agribusiness and agricultural workers, which include the following:
● Farm Owners
● Farmers
● Farm workers
● Fishers / Fisher folks
● Employees of Agricultural Supply Stores/Outlets
● Veterinarians and Employees of Veterinary Clinics
A. Food Items
As per Food Resiliency Protocol of DA outlined in DA Memorandum Circular No.
07, the list of food items must be allowed unhampered and unimpeded transit
in all quarantine checkpoints, including the personnel (may be farmers,
farm hands, fisher folks and veterinarians, those mentioned above), and the
cargoes carrying the items below, provided that proper documentation is
presented:
i. All vehicles carrying crop commodities;
ii. Fishery and other aquatic products with carriers (trucks) must be
allowed passage;
iii. Live poultry and Livestock, including meat and meat products (must
follow the details under DA Memorandum Circular No. 5, Series of 2020)
a. Shipping Permit issued by the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
for the transport of live animals, animal products and by-products
with accompanying Veterinary Health Certificate issued by Licensed Veterinarians
b. Shipping permit issued by BAI for transport of meat (fresh or frozen) with accompanying Meat Inspection Certificate (MIC) for
fresh locally sources meat and Certificate of Meat Inspection
(COMI) for imported meat as issued by the National Meat
Inspection Service (NMIS).
iv. Food Commodities
a. Rice b. Brown Sugar and refined sugar
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c. All fruits including coconut
d. All vegetables and spices e. Fish and all aquatic produce (fresh, frozen, chilled and dried)
f. Live Hogs and Poultry
g. All live carabao, cattle, goat and sheep
h. All eggs (fresh, salted, and balut) i. Milk and all Dairy Products
j. All Meat (fresh, frozen, chilled)
k. All meat products (semi-processed like tocino, longganisa, tapa, etc., and fully processed like hotdog, and ham)
l. All canned food products
m. Cooking oil (all forms such as vegetable and coconut oil)
B. Farm Inputs
Farm Inputs are all items / commodities that are necessary to support the
production of rice, crops / vegetables; fisheries and other aquatic products;
and livestock and poultry, and milk, including necessary farm implements to support production and processing operations, to wit:
i. Livestock and Poultry
a. Production
● Day-old chicks (DOC)
● Breeder pigs (boars and replacement gilts) ● Semen and semen straw
b. Feed and Feed Ingredients ● Corn
● Soya
● Flour ● Rice Bran
● Wheat
● Copra Metal
● All pre-mixes (to include enzymes, probiotics) ● Cooking oil (including used cooking oils)
c. Veterinary medicines and Biologics ● Vaccines for poultry and all livestocks
● Vitamins and mineral supplements
● Test kits and reagents for animals and poultry diseases
d. Operations of Farm and Meat Processing Plants to ensure hygiene
and food safety
● Disinfectants ● Farm Machineries
● Machineries for cold storages and meat processing plants
ii. Fishery and Aquatic Production
a. Fry or Fingerlings
b. Feeds
c. Fertilizers
iii. Rice, Crops, and Vegetable Production
a. Seedlings b. Fertilizers
c. Pesticides
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d. Herbicides
e. Irrigation Equipment f. Farm Machineries
g. Mill supplies and machineries
XII. PROTOCOLS AT CHECKPOINTS
In order to provide for the unhampered passage of exempted cargo vehicles
including personnel necessary to operate and facilitate the transportation of the
cargo, the LGU must not impose unnecessary guidelines or protocols that would
otherwise defeat the purpose of the exemptions which are to allow for the
speedy transport of essential goods and items, and the movement of necessary
personnel.
A. Holding Protocol for Individuals
For the Regional Checkpoints, exempted individuals shall present the required
documents. They shall be subject to temperature check for signs of fever,
respiratory symptoms, and diarrhea and shall sign the Declaration Form.
Their whereabouts / place of destination, as well as other details must be
properly recorded for documentation.
If exempted individuals being checked have symptom/s at the Regional Border
Checkpoint, they will not be allowed entry into the regional territory.
If exempted individuals being checked have symptoms at the provincial, city,
and municipal checkpoints, they must be turned over to the assisting medical
personnel (DOH, LGU-BHW and BFP) and subsequently be accompanied to the
nearest Holding Area, Isolation or Quarantine Facility or COVID-19 hospital.
Relative to the foregoing, exempted personnel passing through or in transit at
checkpoints shall not undergo the 14-day quarantine period in the absence of
symptoms and did not come into close contact with COVID-19 positive
person(s).
B. Holding Protocol for Vehicles
Vehicles may enter the checkpoints provided these shall undergo the proper
disinfection, inspection procedures and presentation of required documents.
During the inspection of vehicles carrying cargo of essential goods and basic
commodities, only the PNP personnel are allowed to inspect cargo trucks.
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C. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Protocols at Checkpoints
Infection prevention and control (IPC) measures shall be observed in all
designated checkpoints. This can also be applied to provincial, city, and
municipal checkpoints. The following are highly recommended by the DOH:
1. All personnel manning the checkpoints shall practice frequent hand
washing. There shall be an available hand washing facility (improvised
hand washing facility) at the checkpoint areas.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers may also be used. Promotion of frequent
hand washing shall be sustained among all checkpoint personnel and
travelers.
2. Observance of proper cough and sneeze etiquette.
Cover the mouth and nose during coughing or sneezing using mask,
tissue, flexed elbow, sleeves of clothes or inside neckline of shirts,
followed by hand hygiene.
3. Maintaining social distancing. A minimum of one (1)-meter distance
shall be observed in every activity at the checkpoint.
4. Proper waste disposal. Proper waste segregation should be observed in
all checkpoints. There shall be waste bin available for the disposal
of general and infectious wastes (used tissue paper, face mask, gloves).
The recommended personal protective equipment, which should be
appropriately and properly worn by checkpoint personnel, are the following:
1. Face / Surgical mask
2. Gloves,
3. Face shield.
In addition, an Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection protocol shall also be
properly observed at checkpoints:
1. There shall be regular cleaning and disinfection for all frequently touched
surfaces or objects at the checkpoint areas (e.g. tables, chairs,
barricades, thermal guns, cellphones) on a daily basis using a regular
disinfectant (chlorine, sodium hypochlorite) containing a diluted bleach
component (1-part bleach to 99 parts water).
2. Disinfection tents for individuals and vehicles may be installed at
the regional border checkpoints and in all provincial, city, and municipal
checkpoints, in coordination with the Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH).
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3. Installation of Portalets or portable toilets for the personnel manning at
the checkpoints.
XIII. DISINFECTION OF HOUSEHOLDS AND ESTABLISHMENTS
A. For Households
1. All households are encouraged to clean and disinfect frequently touched
surfaces and objects such as doorknobs, tables, chairs, bedframes, gadgets
and other furniture daily with regular disinfectant (chlorine, sodium hypochlorite) containing a diluted bleach solution (1-part bleach to 99 parts
water).
2. Clean and disinfect bathroom and toilet at least once daily with regular household disinfectant containing a diluted bleach solution (1-part bleach to
99 parts water).
3. Use disposable gloves and protective clothing (e.g. plastic aprons) when
cleaning or handling surfaces, clothing or linens soiled with body fluids.
Perform hand hygiene before and after removing gloves.
B. For Establishments
A. Environmental Sanitation
1. All general facilities and all furnishing shall be cleaned with a 1 in 100 diluted
household bleach (5.25%) solution and wiped at least once daily;
2. The frequency of cleaning shall be increased if the facilities and furnishings
become dirty;
3. Door handles, handrails, light switches, taps, kitchen surfaces and toilets shall
be cleaned more frequently than usual;
4. Adequate disinfectant such as 70% alcohol and paper towels should be
made readily accessible to clients, guests and staff;
5. Receptacles with a lid should be readily available and accessible in all
areas of the establishment;
6. Establishments shall ensure the adequacy and availability of cleaning materials, tools and disinfectants and personal protective equipment;
7. Establishments shall train staff on personal hygiene, infection control and surface disinfection.
B. Room and Linen Decontamination
All Hotels and lodging establishments shall:
a) Ensure prompt action to clean rooms after each use of guest/s; b) If possible, open external windows, or adjust the mechanical
ventilation and air conditioning system (MVAC) to improve indoor
ventilation; c) Use 1 in 100 diluted household bleach (5.25%) solution as a
disinfectant in cleaning and disinfecting rooms and surfaces, include
disinfection of furnitures, appliances, flooring and panes when cleaning;
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d) Handle used linen and other washable items as little as possible with
minimal agitation to prevent possible contamination of the handler or environment;
e) Soak linen and other washable items in a 1 to 10 diluted household bleach
solution for 15 minutes;
f) If the room was used by suspected COVID-19 case, place all washable items such bed sheets, blankets, pillowcases and towels in a separate disposal
bag and wash separately, laundered using hot water (70-80°C) cycle
between use; g) Wipe non-washable items including mattresses and pillows with 1 in 100
diluted household bleach (5.25%) solution;
h) Use disposable gloves and masks when handling soiled linen and dispose to appropriately designated bin;
i) Dispose all disposable items such as sachets and toilet rolls and
used items in sealed bags immediately.
XIV. IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL AMELIORATION PROGRAM (SAP) AND
THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD AND NON-FOOD RELIEF OPERATIONS
All LGUs shall provide basic services to the people, including, but not limited to
providing food rations to the community during the period of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).
LGUs shall purchase food packs for identified indigent families by utilizing their
Quick Response Funds (QRFs). In this case, LCEs shall perform the following:
● Punong Barangays are directed to closely coordinate with their Mayors
to immediately provide assistance to the families;
● Mayors are directed to coordinate with the Department of Social Welfare
and Development (DSWD) for any augmentation to fully provide for the needs of the LGU; and
● Governors are directed to assist the LGUs within their areas of
jurisdiction in fulfilling the above mentioned tasks.
Relative thereto, LGUs shall also include the daily wage earners who have been
affected by the quarantine in the list of families to be provided with assistance. This shall include, but shall not be limited to fisher folks, construction workers,
small farmers, vendors, and other members of the informal economy.
In addition, the provision of social amelioration assistance and distribution of food and non-food relief operations shall not be made dependent on any additional
qualifications such as being a registered voter or requiring for the acquisition of
cedula prior to receiving the food and non-food packs. As such, unregistered voters must also be accommodated.
At all times, the LGU is bound to provide the needs of its residents, without any discrimination, even to stranded individuals.
Considering that COVID-19 pandemic affects everyone, including our Muslim
brothers and sisters, all LCEs are hereby enjoined to prepare food relief operations that are Halal compliant in Muslim communities. In view of this, LGUs shall
coordinate with the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) in the region
to ensure that this matter is properly addressed.
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To this end, there shall be a prioritization on the extension of assistance and
support in the following order:
● Indigents and those living below the poverty line
● Displaced workers and daily income earners
● Senior Citizens and Persons-With-Disabilities (PWDs) with no other means of income
● Those under Mandatory Quarantine without any financial means
The LCEs, through the Punong Barangays (PBs), shall have such support and
assistance delivered to the households of their constituents. The gathering of
recipients in the barangay hall or any public facility to distribute said assistance is strictly prohibited.
All LGUs are likewise enjoined to adopt efficient and safe measures to distribute
the social amelioration assistance to the respective beneficiaries.
XV. ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
A. The LCEs, in close coordination with the PNP and Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP), shall implement effective information, education, and communication activities and other measures to reduce public unrest.
B. The Local Chief Executives (LCEs) are directed to exercise their power of
supervision over lower LGUs to ensure smooth and proper implementation of
all actions and programs.
C. They shall ensure that all their issuances and actions are in line with the
National Guidelines and Policies including Advisories, Orders, and Resolutions
issued by the Department of Health (DOH), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the Inter-Agency Task Force for the
Management of Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF-EID).
D. All LGU Officials shall not take advantage of their positions to either
circumvent or procure for themselves of for any other person any undue
advantage in the implementation of the ECQ.
E. All LGU Officials shall ensure that no violations of human rights are committed
by any border patrol staff nor any employee or officer granted authority by it
to perform tasks relative to the implementation and maintenance of the ECQ.
F. All Local Chief Executives (LCEs), such as Provincial Governors, City and
Municipal Mayors, as well as, Punong Barangays shall ensure to perform their specific responsibilities on a) Containment and Control and b) Prevention of
COVID-19 as outlined in Sections 4.2 to 4.3 in DILG Memorandum Circular
No. 2020-018 re: Guides to Action Against Coronavirus and further intensified by DILG MC No. 2020-023 re: Amended Guide to Action Against the 2019
Novel Coronavirus Acute Respiratory Disease. They shall assume and perform
roles as:
1. Anti-Coronavirus Information Manager
2. Local Crisis Manager
3. Environmental Health Manager
G. All Punong Barangays are specifically directed to:
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1. Organize monitoring teams to monitor the implementation of the social
amelioration program in their respective barangays;
2. Facilitate the issuance of the barangay clearance as one of the
documentary requirements, free of charge, for the applicable
beneficiaries of this program; and
3. Adopt a full disclosure policy in the releasing of the list of target
beneficiaries including publicly and conspicuously posting the names of the beneficiaries listed.
H. Pursuant to the policy of allowing the unhampered movement of all cargoes, all LGUs and Local Health Units (LHUs) are hereby not to issue orders that
run counter to said directive, such as, but not limited to, requiring
asymptomatic drivers and crews of cargo or service delivery vehicles to
undergo mandatory 14-day home quarantine.
I. Adopt suggested fast-track measures prescribed by the Anti-Red Tape
Authority (ARTA) as contained in its Advisory No. 01 dated March 25, 2020 issued in cognizant to the need to ensure unhampered delivery of
government services despite constraints imposed by community quarantine
measures, such as:
a. Emergency Extensions. If the situation so requires and without
prejudice to existing laws, exercise discretion in the emergency
extension of validity of LGU licenses, permits, clearances, certifications, or authorization that are expiring within the period of
State of National Emergency, particularly for licenses whose
application for renewal or extension may not be filed, processed or are pending approval due to Community Quarantine impositions.
b. Allow the use of Electronic Submission and Approvals through the use of emails and online platforms.
c. Suspension of Notarization Requirements for submission of
documents to be submitted, unless required by law.
d. Reduction of Requirements and Signatories. Processing of incomplete
application, subject to completion after a designated period or when conditions normalize and the use of electronic signatures or pre-
signed license, clearance, permit certification or authorization with
adequate security and control mechanism.
e. Employ online payments. For payments of prescribed processing fees,
the Government Agency, whenever applicable, may employ an online
payment scheme or outsourced payment collection centers for the transacting public.
J. Relax the imposition of fines and extend, as may be deemed feasible,
statutory deadlines and timelines for payment of, among others, Real
Property Tax, Business Tax, as well as payment of taxes, fees, and other
charges set by law or local ordinances due and demandable by the 1st quarter of the year.
K. Provide incentives and/or privileges to taxpayers and business establishments particularly those extending assistance during the COVID-
19 crisis, in line with ordinances that have been or may be issued pursuant
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to Section 192, Chapter V, Book II of RA 7160; and other applicable laws
and policies.
L. Mobilize the Local Price Coordinating Councils (LPCCs) to the extent
possible; and/or monitor price increases of basic and prime commodities
through the conduct of inspections in public/private markets, deputation of barangay officials and non-government organizations (NGOs) to monitor
excessive and unreasonable price increases in order to forestall or deter
such opportunistic actions.
M. Extend relief and/or grant assistance (monetary or in-kind) to ease the
burden of constituencies that may be adversely affected by the community quarantine consistent with the guidelines stipulated under DILG MC No.
2020-065 dated March 30, 2020 re: Guidelines for LGUs in the Provision of
Social Amelioration Measures by the National Government to the Most
Affected Residents of the Areas under ECQ.
N. All LGUs shall postpone all demolition and eviction activities and ensure that
all homeless citizens within their respective jurisdictions are properly accommodated pursuant to DILG MC No. 2020-068 dated April 2, 2020 re:
Postponement of all Administrative Activities During the Enhanced
Community Quarantine and State of National Emergency.
XVI. SUSPENSION OF MASS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
All LGUs are to ensure the suspension of the operation of all forms of mass public
transportation.
For this purpose, and under DILG and Department of Transportation (DOTr)
Regulations, tricycles, pedicabs, taxis, jeepneys, buses, padyaks, and other similar
forms are hereby included in the category of mass public transportation.
The DOTr and the PNP, in coordination with the LGU concerned shall take charge
in the implementation of this policy.
XVII. TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS
The LGUs are to provide for transportation arrangements to skeleton workforces
of allowed establishments, especially health and emergency frontline service
workers, border control personnel, and other critical services, including those
providing basic necessities.
The agencies and employers of the skeleton work force in the government and in
the private sector, shall provide a point-to-point transportation.
Transportation shall also be provided by LGUs for those seeking to avail of basic
services, such as those needing to go to hospital or clinics, and those who have
limited access to establishments providing basic necessities. In this situation, LGUs
are reminded to exercise strict social distancing measures including appropriate
health protocols.
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All employers, government or private should provide vehicle support to all their
employees residing in neighboring LGUs. The drivers as well as the employees
should have the personal protection equipment like face shields, gloves, and face
masks and shall observe disinfection procedures and appropriate checking of
temperature, respiratory illness and diarrhea.
XVIII. CONVERSION OF PUBLIC SPACES TO OPERATE AS TEMPORARY
ISOLATION TREATMENT AND QUARANTINE FACILITIES
All LGUs are encouraged to identify a government facility to be converted as
temporary isolation and quarantine facilities in order to cater the possible
increasing number of Persons-Under-Investigation (PUIs) and mild cases of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the region. This will prevent a medical breakdown
and overcrowding in accredited COVID-19 hospitals given the surge capacity that
might be experienced.
Relative thereto, DOH Department Order No. 2020-0123 issued the Interim
Guidelines on the Management of Surge Capacity through the Conversion of Public Spaces to Operate as Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facilities for the
Management of PUIs and mild cases of COVID-19 patients.
Viable public spaces that can be converted are the following: 1. Auditoriums;
2. Gymnasiums;
3. DepEd Schools, subject to DepEd Office Memorandum OSEC 2020-002 and 2020-004;
4. Vacant hotels;
5. Courts / Court Rooms;
6. Open Fields, provided with tents; and 7. Other similar public spaces available.
The operation of these temporary treatment and monitoring facilities shall be under the supervision of the City / Municipal Health officer who shall assign a
Facility Manager when necessary, and shall serve as an extension of the Rural
Health Centers / Units.
In this situation, the conversion of public spaces into temporary treatment and
monitoring facilities shall follow the principles and protocols related to Infection
Prevention and Control.
Pursuant to the IATF Resolution No. 16 and reiterated under DILG MC No. 2020-
064 dated March 29, 2020 re Provincial / City / Municipal Special Care Facilities and Isolation Units amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, all Local Chief Executives (LCEs)
are directed to:
1. Identify government facilities that may be temporarily converted into
isolation and quarantine facilities that can be utilized for the isolation of
PUIs, and for positive COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms that can be
managed; and
2. Identify, designate and establish their respective COVID-19 Special Care
Facilities for the treatment of severe cases.
In order to intensify this undertaking and augment human resources in the
operation, DepEd has issued Office Memorandum OSEC 2020-004 so as to allow the participation of DepEd personnel to participate in LGU activities, under their
supervision, subject to applicable laws and rules.
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XIX. TEMPORARY SHELTER/ACCOMMODATION FOR HOSPITAL HEALTH
WORKERS
Hospital Health Workers, during an ECQ, may experience mobility constraints to
the detriment of COVID-19 – afflicted patients and other patients seeking health
care services. More so, they have been consequently been the subject of discrimination and social stigma since they are highly exposed to the virus in the
performance of their duty, thus, restraining them to get along with other workers
in the skeleton work force on transportation vehicles provided by LGU.
To address this concern, the DILG issued the Memorandum Circular directing the
LGUs to secure temporary shelter / accommodation for the Health Workers in provincial and city health hospitals, whether hired by the LGU or by the National
Government, for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is pursuant to
Section 4(g) of Republic Act No. 11459, known as the “Bayanihan to Heal as One
Act”, Section 3 of Presidential Proclamation No. 929, and Section 26 of Republic Act No. 7305, known as the “Magna Carta of Public Health Workers”.
The temporary shelter / accommodation for the hospital health workers should be proximate to the designated hospitals they are assigned to, and should be
reasonably accessible to them.
As such, LGUs shall identify the venue /establishments for the temporary shelter
/accommodation and coordinate with the owners and/or authorized
representatives to ensure that the place will be ready for occupancy when the need
arises.
XX. CURFEW
Pursuant to the general intent of the ECQ, the region-wide curfew is to be
construed as being in effect for twenty-four (24) hours.
XXI. ACTIVATION OF THE RESPONSE CLUSTER FOR COVID-19
Pursuant to the agreement during the 14th Inter-Agency Task Force meeting, the
following National Response Cluster Leads and Key Government Agencies are
hereby activated to ensure coordination and facilitation of response and humanitarian assistance (Clusters and Lead Agencies):
1. Health: Department of Health (DOH);
2. Governance: Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) 3. Law and Order: Philippine National Police (PNP)
4. Management of the Dead: Department of the Interior and Local
Government (DILG) 5. Economy: National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
6. Logistics: Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
7. Food and Non-Food Items: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
8. Crisis Communication: Philippine Information Agency (PIA)
Anent thereto, the alert status of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operation Center (NDRRMOC) is raised from blue to red. Thus, the
monitoring of possible effects of the outbreak and ensure the timely dissemination
of warning / advisories to the public is heightened.
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In addition, the Regional DRRM Emergency Operations Center is also activated to
coordinate and facilitate the needs of the response cluster.
XXII. STRICT PROHIBITION ON MASS GATHERINGS REGARDLESS OF SIZE
The general public is prohibited to attend, participate in, and organize events that
involve a number of participants and draw a huge number of attendees where
social distancing is not in effect such as, but not limited, to:
● Religious activities in churches, chapels and pilgrimage
● Holding of activities during fiestas, Araw Celebrations and Parades ● Gaming parlors, computer shops, as well as centers and the like.
● Activities in public playground or park, basketball and volleyball courts,
beaches, swimming pools
● Day and Night market or “tianges” ● Concerts
● Sports events
● Cockfight or “sabong” ● Street gambling (all types e.g. tong-its, damang)
● Parties
● Other any kinds of events or gatherings
Likewise a general ban on the above mentioned activities shall be enforced by the
LGUs.
XXIII. MANDATORY CLOSURE OF ESTABLISHMENTS
The following establishments that are hereby ordered for its mandatory closure:
● Casinos and gambling places (e-games / slot machines) ● Primary and secondary tourism-related establishments
● Hotels (should not accept any new bookings)
● Computer shops/ internet cafe
● Videoke bars ● Fitness gym
● Disco Bars
● Department Stores ● Cinema and movie house
● Beauty Salons
● Massage Parlors
● Barber Shops ● Spa, and similar establishments
XXIV. MANAGEMENT OF THE DEAD: HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF THE
REMAINS OF PERSONS UNDER INVESTIGATION AND CONFIRMED COVID-19
PATIENTS
The DILG, as the lead agency of the Management of the Dead and the Missing
(MDM) Cluster of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
(NDRRMC) has issued Memorandum Circular Mo. 2020-063 for the Interim Guidelines on the Management of Human Remains for Patient Under Investigation
(PUI) and Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cases. This is to
provide a standard process on properly managing human remains of PUIS and confirmed COVID-19 cases, specifically on:
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1. General Guidelines to be observed in addition to above IATF guidelines; and
2. Specific provisions on the following:
a) General precautionary measures for all, but not limited to health care
workers, responders, retrieval teams, funeral and mortuary staff, relatives who are likely to come into contact with the PUI or confirmed
COVID-19 human remains;
b) Packaging, removal and transportation of Human Remains (PUIs and/or
COVID-19 Positive);
c) Precautionary measures for all Human Remains retrieved;
d) Requirements for Burial / Cremation;
e) Procedure for Burial and Cremation;
f) Shipment of Human Remains / Cremains outside area od jurisdiction;
g) Recommended precaution for relatives when handling human remains;
h) Non-refusal to accommodate non-COVID-19 deaths;
i) Cost of burial or cremation;
j) Prohibitions; and
k) Procedure in case of a mass casualty incident.
In addition, the IATF Resolution No. 15, Series of 2020 dated March 24, 2020, has recommended the following guidelines for the proper handling and disposal
of the remains of COVID-19 confirmed cases and PUIs:
1. In handling the remains of COVID-19 cases, general infection precautions must be strictly observed to avoid further spread of the disease;
2. LGUs must designate funeral service facilities to handle the remains of COVID-19 cases and to provide possible financial assistance to cover the
logistics, fuel, salary, and other expenses that will be incurred in the
process;
3. LGUs and the DILG shall monitor and penalize funeral homes that refuse to
provide logistics and transport of COVID-19 remains, including but not
limited to, refusal to pick-up the remains subjected to the policies and guidelines of the aforementioned LGUs or DILG;
4. The DSWD shall allocate amounts for a funeral support fund allocated to indigent confirmed COVID-19 cases and PUIs regardless whether they are
undergoing home quarantine, or admitted in a public or private facility.
DSWD shall allot PhP25,000.00 per deceased for this purpose;
5. The LGU may release issuances or ordinances to out a price cap or impose
a price freeze on funeral services located within their jurisdiction;
6. To reiterate, funeral services staff and personnel are granted exemptions
from the imposed enhanced community quarantine. The said individuals
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may freely move and travel to ensure that the remains of deceased
individuals will be given proper funeral services; and
7. Funeral companies are directed to provide transportation and/or housing
accommodations for funeral service staff.
XXV. HOTLINES
All LGUs shall inform the community of the Hotline of the Department of Health
(DOH) for COVID-19, which are:
● Landline - (085) 817 6546
● Globe - 0945 359 2632
● Smart - 0948 224 1857
LGUs shall also provide hotline numbers (cellphone or telephone numbers) for
emergency Hotlines to those needing assistance:
● Persons needing medical assistance (other than COVID-19)
● Persons needing transportation assistance, especially for those
commuting from one place to another and crossing / traversing different LGU borders
● Persons needing assistance at checkpoints
● Persons needing assistance for food and other basic commodities
● Persons needing assistance on unlawful activities (may include like PUI on the run or has escaped the facility)
The PNP Hotline through the Regional Joint Task Force (RJTF) Caraga Shield numbers and contact details are the following:
Smart – 09988668799 Globe – 09177270264
Landline – (085) 8179856
Email Address – [email protected]
Viber - 09177229682
XXVI. PRIOR COORDINATION WITH DOH IN ACQUIRING, PURCHASING OR
UTILIZING TESTING KITS FOR COVID-19
All LGUs must first coordinate with DOH prior to acquiring, purchasing or utilizing
testing kits within their respective territorial jurisdictions.
XXVII. DISCOURAGING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WINDOW HOURS
All LGUs are discouraged to implement window hours for the observance of buying
medicines, home supplies and going to groceries / supermarkets / markets since
this will encourage the unnecessary crowding at the checkpoints and
establishments, thus, preventing the community to implement strict social
distancing measures.
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XXVIII. IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTI-HOARDING AND ANTI-PANIC BUYING
To ensure the availability of supply of basic necessities especially during such time
of ECQ, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) shall implement the “Anti-
Hoarding and Anti-Panic Buying” policy pursuant to DTI Memorandum Circular No.
20-07.
The objective of the MC is to implement measures to prevent the unreasonable
increase in the prices of all basic necessities as enumerated in the Price Act regardless of the implementing agency assigned, and strictly ensure the
availability of all such products during the duration. For such purpose, products
intended for the protection of health including, but not limited, to surgical and industrial masks, medical devices, alcohol, hand sanitizers and other disinfectants
are covered.
To prevent consumer behavior of hoarding and panic buying causing more fear and prevent other consumers from purchasing what they need, as well as, cause
the artificial shortage and cause prices to soar, the following provisions of the
policy shall be observed:
1. There shall be reasonable limit in the sale and purchase of covered good. As
such, retailers are hereby enjoined to sell and consumers to buy products referred in the MC (see DTI MC 20-07) in such quantity sufficient as to meet
their needs only for a maximum of seven (7) days;
2. Reasonable limit shall also be applicable to certain food and non-food items enumerated under Section 5 of DTI MC 20-07;
3. Retailers are directed to post notices in conspicuous places within their outlets advising consumers of the quantity of basic necessities that they are
allowed to purchase;
4. Observance of “price freeze” or no price increase on basic necessities may
take place for the entire duration of the public health emergency; and
XXIX. TEMPORARY ECONMOIC RELIEF AND / OR REMEDIES FOR THE
COMMUNITY
Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 11469, known as the Bayanihan to
Heal as One Act, the following economic relief and / or remedies are provided to
the affected individuals for the period of the community quarantine:
1. A minimum of thirty (30) day grace period is provided and extended to
residential and commercial rents falling due upon micro, small and medium
enterprises (MSMEs) within the period of the ECQ, without incurring interests, penalties, fees, and other charges, through DTI.
2. In order to provide temporary wage employment for the displaced / disadvantaged workers, DOLE has issued Department Order No. 210,
Series of 2020 re: Guidelines for the Implementation of the Tulong
Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced / Disadvantaged Workers Program
(TUPAD) #Barangay Ko, Bahay ko (TUPAD #BKBK) Disinfecting / Sanitation Project. This is to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 Threat
to the underemployed, self-employed and displaced marginalized workers
who have lost their livelihoods or whose earnings were affected due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine against COVID-19.
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3. Relative thereto, the IATF, through its Resolution No. 13, has authorized
the DOLE to accredit a skeleton staff for the purpose of facilitating the conduct of the “Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa ating Disadvantaged /
Displaced Workers (TUPAD) Program”.
4. The Department of Agriculture (DA) has also requested for a supplemental fund for the expeditious implementation of the “Ahon Lahat, Pagkain Sapat
Kontra sa COVID-19” or ALPAS COVID-19. This will be used to immediately
mobilize support to farmers and other players in the food value chain.
5. The Emergency Subsidy Program (ESP), as recommended by the IATF TWG
on Social Amelioration headed by the DSWD shall provide outright cash benefit worth PhP5,000.00 per household, subject to its existing
guidelines.
6. Statutory deadlines and timelines for the filing and submission of documents, payment of taxes, fees and other charges required by law, and
the grant of any benefit, shall be moved in order to ease the burden on
individuals under Community Quarantine
XXX. RESPONSE CLUSTER AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM (IMT)
The IATF organizes the Response Cluster and Incident Management Team (IMT)
at the National, Regional, and Local Levels, as provided in Paragraph G of IATF
Resolution No. 14, amending Paragraph D of IATF Resolution No. 13.
Pursuant thereto, the Department of Health (DOH) shall be the overall lead for the
Response Clusters while the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) will be the overall lead for IMT.
XXXI. GUIDANCE FOR LGUS ON NEGOTIATED PROCUREMENT UNDER
EMERGENCY CASES AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) has simplified the government procurement process by issuing a guide for all Procuring Entities (PEs) in the
conduct of their Procurement Projects under a state of calamity due to the COVID-
19 pandemic.
The following rules were approved through GPPB Resolution No. 03-2020 wherein
PEs are allowed to apply the rules on Negotiated Procurement (Emergency Case)
during a state of calamity given the COVID-19 pandemic:
1. The Procurement projects covered under Negotiated Procurement
(Emergency Cases) are goods, civil work projects as well as lease of real property or venues such as those used as quarantine centers, evacuation
sites, medical relief and aid distribution locations, among others.
2. The Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) need not be the one to recommend
the revision of the Annual Procurement Plan (APP). End-user units or any
other appropriate procuring units can also directly recommend revisions to
the Head of the Procuring Entity (HoPE) subject to the availability of funds. Moreover, a separate written confirmation requirement from the HoPE is
not needed prior to the approval of the contract.
3. The HoPE may also authorize the End-user unit or any other appropriate
procuring units to directly negotiate with a legally, technically, and
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financially capable supplier, contractor, or consultant. Hence, the BAC need
not be the one to negotiate or procure.
4. The HoPE is allowed to delegate the awarding of contracts to any official of
the Procurement Entity, except to those where there exists conflict of
interest.
The approval of the revised Annual Procurement Plan (APP) is based on the
following requirements:
1. The HoPE must relate the projects to be procured to the emergency situation
it is intending to address, (e.g. provision of food packs, lease of venue or real property for use as quarantine facilities, purchase of COVID-19 testing
kits, among others); and
2. The HoPE shall validate from the appropriate office that there are funds in
the budget to cover the Procurement Project.
Moreover, under GPPB Resolution No. 05-2020, submission of a recently expired
Mayor’s or Business Permit and an Official Receipt as proof of application and payment for the renewal of the permit as well as an unnotarized Omnibus Sworn
Statement (OSS) will suffice subject to submission of the Mayor’s Permit and
notarized OSS after award of contract.
For more information, PEs may refer to said GPPB Resolutions and the GPPB Non-
Policy Matter Opinion (NPM) No. 003-2020 issued by the GPPB-Technical Support
Office
XXXII. GUIDANCE FOR LGUS ON THE PROVISION OF FUNDS FOR PPAS TO ADDRESS COVID-19
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) issued Local Budget Circular No. 124 dated March 26, 2020 re: Policy Guidelines on the Provision of Funds by
LGUs for PPAs to Address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
In providing funds for COVID-19 related PPAs, the LGUs shall effect changes in their respective Annual Budgets (ABs) through:
1. Supplemental Budgets (SBs) in accordance with Section 321 of the Local Government Code and Article 447 of its IRR, as amended by AO No. 47, as
discussed under the Budget Operations Manual for LGUs, 2016 Edition, under
certain circumstances:
a. When supported by funds actually available as certified by the Local Treasurer;
b. If covered by new revenue source(s); and
c. In times of public calamity.
2. Use of Savings and Augmentation in accordance to Section 336 of the LGC
and Article 454 (b) of its IRR, consistent with the following conditions set therein.
3. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF) in accordance
to Section 21 of RA No. 10121 and its IRR, Commission on Audit (COA) Circular No. 2012-002 dated September 12, 2012 and Joint Memorandum Circular of
NDRRMC-DBM-DILG No. 2013-1 dated March 25, 2013.
A. On the Utilization of 20% Local Development Fund
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To enable the LGUs to undertake critical, urgent and appropriate disaster
response aid and measures to curtail and eliminate the threat of COVID-19, in cooperation with all government agencies concerned, a Joint
Memorandum Circular (JMC) NO. 1, dated March 27, 2020 is issued by the
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) re: “Additional Guidelines on the Utilization of the Twenty-Percent (20%) of the Internal Revenue
Allotment for Development Projects in View of the Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) Situation”.
Thus, in addition to the allowable development projects under Item 3.0 f
DILG-DBM JMC No, 2017-1, the 20% DF shall likewise be allowed to be used for the following COVID-19 related expenses, to wit:
1. Procurement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE);
2. Procurement of equipment, reagents, and kits for COVID-19 testing; 3. Procurement of medicines and vitamins;
4. Procurement of hospital equipment and supplies;
5. Procurement of disinfectants, sprayers, disinfection tents and other disinfecting supplies and misting equipment;
6. Food, transportation (including fuel), and accommodation expenses
of medical personnel and other LGU personnel directly involved in the implementation of COVID-19 related programs, projects, and
activities;
7. Food assistance and other relief good for affected households;
8. Expenses for the construction / repair / lease / rental of additional space / building to accommodate COVID-19 patients and persons
under monitoring / investigations;
9. Expenses for the operation of stand-alone / mobile testing laboratory; 10.Expenses for the purchase / rental of tents for temporary shelters of
the homeless;
11.Expenses for training of personnel in the conduct of COVID-19 testing and other related trainings; and
12.Other necessary COVID-19 related PPAs and expenses.
B. On LGU Guidelines for the Preparation and Approval of the AIP in
view of the COVID-19 Situation
The DILG and DBM issued Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2 dated March 30,
2020 in order to allow the greater flexibility for LGUs in the combat against
COVID-19 in view of the limited mobility of the people with the declaration
of the Public Health Emergency throughout the country which renders LGUs to unable to convene their respective LDCs thus unable to comply with Local
Budget Circular No. 124 dated March 26, 2020 and DILG-DBM JMC No. 1
dated March 27, 2020.
Pursuant thereto, the COVID-19-related PPAs and expenses that are not
included in the approved AIP or supplemental investment programs may still be funded by the LGU concerned, provided that upon normalization of the
situation, the LDC shall prepare the necessary AIP or supplemental
investment program/s to be approved by the local Sanggunian.
XXXIII. PUBLIC OBEDIENCE AND PARTICIPATION
The public is hereby advised to remain calm and firm in this time of crisis. All
persons are enjoined to observe obedience and participate to the policies and
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guidelines on Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ). No one shall intimidate,
disobey, and or resist persons in authority.
XXXIV. OBSERVANCE OF A PEACEFUL AND ORDERLY REGIONAL ECQ
For the period of the ECQ over the entire region of Caraga, all LGUs shall ensure
that no violations of human rights are committed by any border patrol staff nor
any employee or officer granted authority by it to perform tasks relative to the implementation and maintenance of the ECQ.
Any LGU official who shall take advantage of its position to either circumvent or procure for themselves, or for any other persons, or take undue advantage in the
implementation of the provisions of this guidelines shall be reported to the proper
authorities.
As such, LGUs that failed to comply and align their actions and programs with the
provisions of this guidelines or overextend the application of the provision herein
provided to the detriment of the public goof shall be dealt with accordingly.
XXXV. IMPLEMENTATION
The Regional Office of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
shall ensure that respective component local government units such, as
component cities, municipalities, and barangays of the five (5) provinces of Caraga Region and the Highly-Urbanized City Butuan to adopt this resolution through
Executive Order, Resolution or Memorandum; and shall see to it that these are
implemented in consonance to the provisions outlined in this Resolution.
Any LGU Officials disobeying national government policies or directives in imposing
quarantines, including all other acts punishable under Section 6 of Republic Act No. 11469, otherwise known as the “Bayanihan To Heal As One Act” shall be
properly dealt with.
XXXVI. MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
The RTF - One Caraga Shield shall monitor and assess the situation in the Region and shall further issue guidelines as the situation warrants.
XXXVII. EFFECTIVITY
The Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) of Region XIII (Caraga) shall be
effective immediately and will be lifted upon recommendation of the IATF TWG in
consonance with the national guidelines.
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References:
● Republic Act No. 11469, known as the “Bayanihan to Heal as One Act”
● Executive Order 168, Series of 2014
● Presidential Proclamation No. 922
● Presidential Proclamation No. 929
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 10
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 11
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 12
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 13
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 14
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 15, Series of 2020 dated March 24, 2020
● IATF-EID Resolution No. 18
● DILG Memorandum Circular re: Temporary Shelter / Accommodation for
Provincial and City Hospital Health Workers in Line with the COVID-19 Pandemic
● DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-062 dated March 21, 2020 re: Suppletory LGU Guidelines on the Implementation of Enhanced Community
Quarantine in Luzon, and State of Public Health Emergency in Other Parts of
the Country Due to COVID-19 Threat
● DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-023 re: Amended Guide to Action
Against the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Acute Respiratory Disease
● DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-018 dated January 31, 2020 re: Guides
to Action Against “Coronavirus”
● DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-061 dated March 21, 2020 re: Ensuring
that Food Relief Operations to be Distributed to muslin Communities are Halal
Compliant during the Period of Enhanced Community Quarantine
● DILG Memorandum Re: Strict Enforcement of the Guidelines on the State of
Public Health Emergency in the Philippine and the Enhanced Community
Quarantine in Luzon
● DILG Advisory re: Unrestricted Movement of Food Supply During the State of
Public Health Emergency
● DOH Circular 2020-0034: Guidelines at all Seaports for Prevention and
Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
● DOH Department Memorandum No. 2020-0067 dated February 3, 2020 or
the Guidelines on the Disposal and Shipment of the Remains of Confirmed
Cases on 2019 Novel Coronavirus Acute Respiratory Disease (2019-nCOV ARD)
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● DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-06 dated March 19, 2020 re: Ensuring Unhampered Movement of Cargo and Transit of Personnel of Business
Establishments Allowed to Operate during the Enhanced Community
Quarantine
● DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-07 re: Anti-Hoarding and Anti-Panic Buying
● DTI Memorandum Circular No. 20-11, March 31, 2020
● CSC Memorandum Circular No. 12, Series of 2020 dated March 16, 2020 re:
Alternative Work Arrangement in Light of Code Red Sublevel 2
● CSC MC No. 8, Series of 2020 re: Revised Interim Guidelines on the Use of
Leave Credits for Absences due to Self-Quarantine and/or Treatment Relative
to COVID-19
● Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Department Order No. 209,
Series of 2020 re: Guidelines on the Adjustment Measures Program for Affected Workers Due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019
● Labor Advisory No. 12, Series of 2020.
● Department of Agriculture (DA) Memorandum Circular No. 07 re:
Supplemental Circular based on the Memorandum Issued by the Executive
Secretary on Enhanced Community Quarantine of Luzon, Ensuring Unhampered Movement of All Food and Production Items through Food Lanes
● NDRRMC Memorandum No. 27, Series of 2020 re: Raising of Alert Status to RED at the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations
Center (NDRRMOC) and Activation of the Response Cluster for Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
● DOLE Department Order No. 210, Series of 2020 re: Guidelines for the
Implementation of the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced /
Disadvantaged Workers Program (TUPAD) #Barangay Ko, Bahay ko (TUPAD #BKBK) Disinfecting / Sanitation Project
● Local Budget Circular No. 124, Series of March 26, 2020 re: Policy Guidelines on the Provision of Funds by Local Government Units for Programs, Projects,
and Activities to Address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation
● Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) NO. 1, dated March 27, 2020 is issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) re: Additional Guidelines on
the Utilization of the Twenty-Percent (20%) of the Internal Revenue Allotment for Development Projects in View of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-
19) Situation
● GPPB Resolution No. 003-2020 dated March 9, 2020 re: Approving the
adoption of efficient, effective and expedient procurement procedures during
a State of Public Health Emergency
● GPPB NPM No.003-2020 dated March 23, 2020 re: Negotiated Procurement
under Emergency Cases
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● COA-GPPB Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1 dated March 26, 2020 re:
Emergency Procurement by the government during a State of Public Health Emergency arising from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
● Department of Health (DOH) Department Memorandum No. 2020-090 re:
Interim Guidelines on the Management of Persons Under Monitoring (PUMs) suspected with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) for Home Quarantine
● DOH Department Memorandum No. 2020 – 0123 re: Interim Guidelines on the Management of Surge Capacity through the Conversion of Public Spaces to
Operate as Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facilities for the Management
of Persons Under Investigation (PUIs) and Mild Cases of Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19)
● DILG Advisory dated April 3, 2020 re: Implementation of Social Amelioration
Programs and other PPAs Against COVID-19
● DIG Advisory dated April 2, 2020 re: Provision of Temporary Economic Relief
to Individuals and Businesses in LGUs Under Community Quarantine
● DILG MC No. 2020-068 dated April 2, 2020 re: Postponement of all
Administrative Activities During the Enhanced Community Quarantine and State of National Emergency
● DILG Advisory dated April 7, 2020 re: Unrestricted Movement of Frontline
Workers in the Transportation or Cargo Business During the Enhanced Community Quarantine and the Reiteration of the Policy Stated in IATF-EID
Resolution No. 18 on the Wearing of Face Masks in Public
● PNP Memorandum dated April 2, 2020 re: Updated List of Authorized Persons
Outside Residence during the Implementation of Enhanced Community
Quarantine