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Surigao Norte guv bares provincial response to pandemic
By Alexander Lopez
Surigao del Norte Gov. Francisco Matugas said the provincial government has fulfilled its mandate in protecting the health of residents amid the threats of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).
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“As the Pandemic has brought State of the Province Address (SOPA) adverse impacts in practically all on Monday (July 20) at the Provincial aspects of our lives, we made sure that Capitol in Surigao City. our HEALS Programs are responsive to the present needs, integrating every HEALS stands for Health, program in our Covid-19 related Education and Environment, Agrimeasures,” Matugas said during his Aquaculture, Livelihood and Tourism
Matugas said that among the proactive measures implemented by the provincial government to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the area include the organization of the Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force to help craft policies and action response against the pandemic, the establishment of Command Centers, the implementation of checkpoints in provincial borders, the strengthening of field surveillance through the establishment of testing centers, and the readiness of the health care system in the province.
A total of six provincial government-managed quarantine facilities were also established in the area that already catered to 430 Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) and 10,249 Locally-Stranded Individuals (LSIs).
“We have welcomed and treated our LSIs and ROFs which include our OFWs and seafarers with utmost care as they are all our brother and sister Surigaonons,” Matugas said.
He added that some 10,715 Rapid Antibody Tests (RAT) from the six testing booths have already been conducted for priority personnel, LSIs, and ROFs.
Matugas also cited the provincial government’s effort to ease the social and economic impact of Covid-19 on the residents in the area. He said that a total of PHP162,000 financial assistance was provided to 81 stranded students and workers from Surigao del Norte during the lockdowns and PHP14 million of medical assistance to residents aged 80-years-old above and to 4,750 senior citizens in the province.
“A total of 170,598 families who are members of the informal sector, vulnerable groups, 4Ps beneficiaries, and IPs (Indigenous Peoples) in the province received food packs through the ‘Hatud Hinabang Gikan Sa Kapitolyo’ program amounting to more than PHP44M from the Bayanihan Fund and PHP31M from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management (PDRRM) Fund,” Matugas said.
During the pandemic, the provincial government also provided support to various sectors that provided the province with various types assistance to fight Covid-19.
These include, he said, the PHP4.858 million total honoraria to 3,599 Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), PHP6.673 million honoraria to 4,449 Barangay Tanods, PHP6.7 million aid to the 335 barangays in the province at PHP20,000.00 each.
A total of PHP22.4 million aid was also provided to 4,498 rice farmers in the province with the support of the Department of Agriculture and PHP5.4 million to 1,555 college, senior high, junior high, and elementary students through the funds provided by the Department of Social Welfare and