Davao City ‘purok’ with 65 new COVID-19 cases placed on hard lockdown


DAVAO CITY – The Davao City coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Task Force placed Purok 8 of Barangay Kapitan Tomas Monteverde under “hard lockdown” effective 1:30 p.m on Monday after 65 residents tested positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

This was disclosed by City Mayor Sara Duterte in her interview over Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5) on Monday. She said the surge in the local transmissions came as no surprise since the purok was adjacent to Barangay Leon Garcia Sr., which also posted high number of COVID-19 cases.

She said that the cluster of positive cases came mostly from an area within the purok, which was being strictly monitored by the local government.

The estimated population in the purok was 417 individuals, according to the local chief executive.

“Actually, there’s only one small area in this purok that that is currently being monitored, but we decided to widen the coverage (of the lockdown) because it’s been noted that when there is transmission already, the infection is expected to spread,” she added.

A statement released by the local government said the hard lockdown was enforced to “preempt possible massive spread of the infection in the area due to confirmed positive cases.”

No information was provided as to how long the purok would remain in lockdown.

During this period, Duterte said that the no one will be allowed to enter or leave the purok, except for residents who need to seek medical services.

She said that the City Social Services and Development Office would provide grocery packs to affected families while City Veterinarian’s Office and City Agriculturist Office would provide fresh produce.

Duterte urged Dabawenyos to strictly adhere to the basic health protocols, such as wearing of mask, physical distancing, and frequent hand washing, to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19.

The mayor put the entire Barangay 23-C under a 20-day hard lockdown following the surge in COVID-19 cases last month.

Last Friday, Duterte said Health Secretary Francisco Duque III told local chief executives in the region to “crush the (COVID-19) clusters now.”

As of Sunday, Department of Health-Davao reported 1,777 total cases with 1,229 recoveries and 59 deaths.

Of the total cases, 1,137 are in Davao City, 144 in Davao de Oro, 187 in Davao del Norte, 92 in Davao del Sur, 36 in Davao Occidental, and 181 in Davao Oriental.