Power to implement granular lockdowns on 'critical areas' is on LGUs- Año
The power to implement granular lockdowns on the streets and small communities hit with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) under the "critical zones" parameters will be delegated to the local government units (LGUs), Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said on Monday, Sept. 13.

“Mas mainam ang ganitong sistema dahil mas alam ng ating mga pinunong local ang mas angkop at epektibong hakbang para sa kanilang nasasaakupan (This system is better because our local leaders know more about the more appropriate and effective measures for their constituents),” said Año during the Go Negosyo’s Town Hall meeting on Monday.
He said they will also reduce the granular lockdown in areas so that the country’s economy will not be too much affected.
Año also asked the help of the business and private sectors to help in implementing prevent, detect, isolate, treat, and reintegrate + vaccinate (PDITR+V) strategy within their establishment to monitor the health status of the employees to curb the spread of COVID-19.
He said he is also seeking to re-institutionalize the appointment of health marshals or officers in offices and workplaces to monitor and protect the health of employees.
“Always enforce health safety protocols, implement a national action plan, augment the capacity of hospitals, quarantine or isolation facilities and vaccination sites, and immunization efforts so that we can finally put an end to the pandemic,” he added.
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