By Ruel B. Francisco March 28, 2020 TRECE MARTIRES, Cavite - A recent COVID-19 update posted on Governor Jonvic Remulla's Facebook...
March 28, 2020

TRECE MARTIRES, Cavite - A recent COVID-19 update posted on Governor Jonvic Remulla's Facebook page showed the province already has 14 positive cases of the dreaded disease prompting most of the province's cities and municipalities to implement total lockdown in their respective localities to tighten security and instill discipline to all residents.
The cities of Bacoor, Imus, Dasmariñas, General Trias and Trece Martires and the municipalities of Naic, Kawit to name a few, are all on total lockdown with manned barriers in all exit and entry points to restrict the passage of non-residents into their areas or limit the entry or exit of non-essential personnel.
To further limit the movement of the residents after effectivity of curfew hours, quarantine passes with control numbers were distributed to households in all barangays with the barangay officials personally handing one pass for each household.
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The quarantine pass allows only one family member to leave their house for purposes such as purchase of basic necessities like food from public markets, supermarkets, medicines from pharmacies, accomplish financial transactions in banks or other financial service establishments, and seek medical attention in hospitals.
The total lockdown was effected in the hope to slow down if not prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the province. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite)

TRECE MARTIRES, Cavite - A recent COVID-19 update posted on Governor Jonvic Remulla's Facebook page showed the province already has 14 positive cases of the dreaded disease prompting most of the province's cities and municipalities to implement total lockdown in their respective localities to tighten security and instill discipline to all residents.
The cities of Bacoor, Imus, Dasmariñas, General Trias and Trece Martires and the municipalities of Naic, Kawit to name a few, are all on total lockdown with manned barriers in all exit and entry points to restrict the passage of non-residents into their areas or limit the entry or exit of non-essential personnel.
To further limit the movement of the residents after effectivity of curfew hours, quarantine passes with control numbers were distributed to households in all barangays with the barangay officials personally handing one pass for each household.
The quarantine pass allows only one family member to leave their house for purposes such as purchase of basic necessities like food from public markets, supermarkets, medicines from pharmacies, accomplish financial transactions in banks or other financial service establishments, and seek medical attention in hospitals.
The total lockdown was effected in the hope to slow down if not prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the province. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite)
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