Coronavirus disease aka COVID-19 is an infectious disease originated in Wuhan a city in China last December 2019
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BULAKAN, BULACAN TEST PATIENTS
In my hometown in Bulakan, Bulacan, the Municipal Health Office started mass testing in PUM’s or Person Under Monitoring to easily trace who’s already infected by the virus
As of now there’s 6 positive patients in Bulakan, 3 of them are already recovered.
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BULACAN REPONSE
The province of Bulacan responses to the crisis and started repacking of relief goods with the help of truly respected volunteers sacrificing their own life to help their fellow Filipinos.
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LUZON LOCKDOWN
On March 16, 2020, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared the entire Luzon area in the Philippines under "enhanced community quarantine" (ECQ) which is effectively a total lockdown, restricting the movement of the population but with exceptions, in response to the growing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the country. Additional lockdown restrictions mandated the temporary closure of non-essential shops and businesses. This quarantine came two days after the implementation of the community quarantine of Metro Manila.
The quarantine was originally set to last until April 12, 2020, but President Duterte accepted the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to extend the Luzon ECQ up until April 30, 2020. On April 24, Duterte announced that the ECQ was to extend up until May 15, 2020 but only for Metro Manila, Calabarzon, and Central Luzon (except Aurora) as well as other areas in Luzon that are considered a high-risk for COVID-19. Low-risk to moderate-risk areas would be placed under general community quarantine (or less strict quarantine) starting on May 1.
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