The
members of the barangay watchmen (tanod) cannot be more than literal than this –
a coffin is placed in the checkpoint.
In
Orani, Bataan, a village checkpoint is thinking more literal to et the message across
for the residents here not following the enhanced community quarantine.
2
white coffins, one each at two checkpoints in the major entry points at
Barangay Mulawin, were displayed next to the barangay tanod on duty.
“Stay Home or Stay Here, Covid–19 is real”, says the warning written on the coffins. (PNA photo by Ernie Esconde) |
“Stay
Home or Stay Here, Covid-19 is real,” says the warning written on the coffins.
Village chief Marvin dela Cruz said they thought of using real coffins
at the checkpoints to send a clea and loud message to residents that they should strictly
follow the enhanced community quarantine declared in Luzon by the national
government.
He said they are strictly implementing the “no quarantine pass, no
passage”.
“To prevent the spread of the virus, stay at home for the sake of our
family and the others,” dela Cruz appealed to his constituents.
As
of March 24, there are 3 COVID-19 cases in the province of Bataan.
Latest report also showed that there are 5,688 persons under monitoring
(PUMs) and 364 patients under investigation (PUIs) in Bataan.
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