

The imposition of a "localized lockdown" involving measures at the barangay, sitio, and/or purok level instead of fully lifting ECQs has been proposed.

The national government has given local government units under enhanced community quarantine in Visayas and Mindanao and relevant field offices of the Department of Health the power to lift or extend the lockdown period in their jurisdiction. Local government units were also authorized to utilize their quick response funds upon declaration of a state of emergency. In addition, Duterte advised local government units outside of the National Capital Region to implement a community quarantine in cases where, in a given level of local government, at least two COVID-19 cases are confirmed within a lower level of its jurisdiction for example, a province-wide quarantine should be implemented if there are at least two COVID-19 cases confirmed within different cities or municipalities in the same province, while a city/municipality-wide quarantine should be implemented if there are at least two COVID-19 cases confirmed within different barangays in the same city or municipality. When the "community quarantine" was applied to Luzon, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, said that the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) was equivalent to an "absolute lockdown or total lockdown." Secretary Eduardo Año of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) also said that "enhanced community quarantine" should be considered as a "total lockdown." Nograles further said that the term "lockdown" could lead to different interpretations, while "community quarantine" was a technical term that medical authorities could give meaning, which would not create public fear. His cabinet secretary, Karlo Nograles, later made it clear that the proper term was "community quarantine" and that the president's comment meant that the event was "like a lockdown". On March 12, Duterte announced a partial lockdown covering Metro Manila, that began on March 15.Īt one point during Duterte's pronouncement about the Metro Manila "community quarantine," he said that "they are afraid to call it a lockdown, but it is a lockdown." This statement left many confused. Health Secretary Francisco Duque, however, raised the possibility of a lockdown on certain cities or towns if cases of community-based transmissions are reported, but not an entire region. President Rodrigo Duterte initially rejected the proposal claiming it would "hamper the flow of basic commodities". Salceda specifically proposed the closure of the Philippine expressway network and public transportation accessing the region, in addition to the suspension of classes and work. Given the rapidly increasing number of cases in Metro Manila, Albay 2nd district representative Joey Salceda proposed a week-long lockdown of the region to prevent the disease from spreading nationwide. The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) has been largely responsible for managing community quarantine measures in the Philippines. Under the ALS, there are five tiers of alert level with alert level 1 being the most lenient and alert level 5 being the strictest. In the original classification system, the strictest community quarantines is the "enhanced community quarantine" (ECQ), which effectively is a total lockdown. Since November 2021, the ALS system has been introduced nationwide in all regions of the country. It has since been replaced with the alert level system (ALS) that was first introduced in Metro Manila in September 2021. Previously, the original classification system introduced in 2020 had four main tiers of quarantine that were implemented until November 2021.
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To contain the COVID-19 pandemic in the PhilippinesĬheckpoints for checking the motivation for travel, banning of public events, closure of commercial and retail businesses, closure of schools and universities, and other prohibitions.ĬOVID-19 community quarantines in the Philippines are series of stay-at-home orders and cordon sanitaire measures implemented by the government of the Philippines through its Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).
