No 'shock and awe' tactic in enforcing granular lockdowns, Poe asks LGUs
Senator Grace Poe on Wednesday, September 15, appealed to local government units (LGUs) not to employ the "shock and awe" tactic in implementing granular lockdowns within their jurisdictions, and give residents a fair amount of time to prepare.

"We appeal to local government units not to resort to the shock and awe method of enforcing granular lockdowns in communities. Households should be given reasonable warning before their areas are sealed and secured," Poe, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Public Services, said in a statement.
"Prior notice will allow them to stock up on food, medicine, water and other essentials even as aid from the local and national government are also expected," she added.
Poe said workers should also be given enough time to return home and inform their offices or workplace of their expected absence "so their jobs will not be put at risk."
"Lockdowns can be used as means to save lives without killing livelihoods and further inflicting suffering on our people," she pointed out.
The government has placed the National Capital Region under Alert Level 4, to kickstart the implementation of its new quarantine scheme starting Thursday, September 16.