Under the Executive Order No. 14-20, Mayor James B. Pooten of the Municipality of Sagada ordered the temporary suspension of all crowd-drawing and tourism activities as a response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) threat until further notice.
As stated in the executive order, crowd is defined as 50 or more individuals gathered together.
Gatherings of individuals in the conduct of weddings and wakes of death are exempted but precautionary measures must be strictly observed.
Precautionary measures must be strictly observed.
All tourism-related activities are temporarily suspended and the following must be observed:
All operators of delivery trucks and vendors coming in must submit themselves for monitoring at the RHU for proper monitoring.
The primary task force in implementing matters related to COVID-19 is the activated Incident Command Force (ICF) of the Municipality of Sagada.
It is stated in the executive order that expatriates working/ residing in countries with confirmed cases of COVID-19 who are coming to visit their hometown must go at the RHU for proper monitoring.
The executive order was signed by Mayor Pooten today (March 11, 2020) and will take effect immediately.
SOURCE: Sagada Municipality’s Facebook Account
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