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Iloilo City reimposes border control amid Delta variant threat

CHECKPOINT. Policemen of the Iloilo City Police Station 5 (ICPS5) conduct checkpoint in this city’s Mandurriao district on Monday (Aug. 23, 2021) to make sure that proper health protocols are observed by travelers. Effective Aug. 24, 2021, the city government will impose border control anew allowing only essential travels as a measure to lessen the transmission of Covid-19. (Photo courtesy of PCR Mandurriao/ICPS5 FB page)
CHECKPOINT. Policemen of the Iloilo City Police Station 5 (ICPS5) conduct checkpoint in this city’s Mandurriao district on Monday (Aug. 23, 2021) to make sure that proper health protocols are observed by travelers. Effective Aug. 24, 2021, the city government will impose border control anew allowing only essential travels as a measure to lessen the transmission of Covid-19. (Photo courtesy of PCR Mandurriao/ICPS5 FB page)

According to [Philippine News Agency], the local government here on Tuesday reimposed the city-wide border control allowing only essential inbound travel of people within Panay Island to lessen the transmission of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), particularly the more contagious Delta variant.

“It was decided to restore the border checkpoints -- only the essential personnel and authorized persons outside residence will be allowed entry in the city. I have also instructed our compliance team to strengthen monitoring and enforcement of minimum health protocols in barangays,” said Mayor Jerry P. Treñas in a statement issued on Monday.

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Those exempted from the suspension as mandated under Executive Order 75-C signed by the mayor included those traveling for work, medical needs, accessing government services, transport of good and/or construction materials, humanitarian purpose, vaccination, returning overseas Filipinos, locally stranded individuals (LSIs), and authorized persons outside residence (APORs).

However, the border control shall be non-operational every Thursday to allow unhampered passage of individuals seeking to receive their Covid-19 vaccines in Iloilo City, the EO added.

Non-APORS working in the private sector who are allowed to work onsite, those engaged in business operating in the city or province of Iloilo, and other APORs in other livelihood sectors are required to present an additional travel pass to be secured from their barangay.

Iloilo City records first case of Delta variant. (Photo / Retrieved from Philippine News Agency)

Iloilo City records first case of Delta variant. (Photo / Retrieved from Philippine News Agency)

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Those going to the airport should present their confirmed airline ticket, vaccine ticket for those getting vaccinated, and proof of affiliation for those attending burial service.

Further, those traveling for medical and humanitarian purposes have to show documents to prove their travel while returning residents shall have to present their certificate of residency.

According to [Philippine News Agency], as of Aug. 23, Iloilo City has 1,348 active cases, 13, 717 recoveries, and 422 deaths as per the regional bulletin released by the Department of Health-Western Visayas Center for Health Development

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