The local chief executives of Baguio City, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay (BLISTT) have released another joint advisory extending the border restrictions in the area.
The announcement was made on Tuesday, stating that the BLISTT mayors have resolved to extend the existing border management policies for inter-BLISTT movement and non-essential travel until Saturday, October 30, 2021.
According to the advisory, the decision was due to Baguio City and Benguet’s moderate to critical risk classification. Residents of the BLISTT areas are advised to continue practicing minimum public health standards.
Non-essential travel by non-residents into the BLISTT areas is suspended.
BLISTT residents traveling within and between the BLISTT LGUs shall be guided by the following guidelines:
Authorized Personnel Outside of Residence (APORs) and workers in permitted industries shall be allowed to pass through City/Provincial Checkpoints upon presentation of any of the following documents:
Residents who wish to travel between BLISTT localities to access essential goods or services may do so on designated schedules that shall be provided by the respective Local Government Units in subsequent advisories.
Unhampered passage shall be allowed for cargo, delivery, and logistic services for the following:
SOURCE: PIO-Baguio
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