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3 BRGYS. ‘CRITICAL RISK’ | 14 more considered as high-risk areas over local virus transmission

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THE CITY government here placed three barangays in the “critical risk” category, while 14 others were classified as “high-risk areas” from Oct. 11 to 16 due to the local transmission of COVID-19 cases.

Based on the community quarantine matrix report, the three barangays listed as critical risk areas were: Dalagdag, Saloy, and Talandang

The high-risk barangays are:

3-A

6-A

14-B

20-B

29-C

32-D

35-D

Bago Aplaya

Biao Guianga

Mudiang

New Carmen

Sirawan

Sto. Niño (Tugbok)

Ula

 

Also, high-risk barangays that are in close proximity to critical risk areas are:

 

Biao Escuela

Biao Joaquin

Dominga

Lampianao

Malabog

Megkawayan

Pangyan

Sumimao

The moderate risk barangays are:

1-A

4-A

7-A

9-A

10-A

11-B

18-B

19-B

22-C

23-C

24-C

28-C

30-C

33-D

34-D

36-D

38-D

40-D

  1. Angliongto, Sr.

Alambre (Toril)

Atan-awe

Bago Gallera

Bago Oshiro

Baguio Proper

Balengaeng

Baliok

Bucana

Buhangin Proper

Cabantian

Calinan Proper

Camansi

Catalunan Grande

Catalunan Pequeño

Communal

Crossing Bayabas

Dumoy

Fatima (Benowang)

Gov. Paciano Bangoy- (Agdao)

Gov. Vicente Duterte- (Agdao)

Ilang

Indangan

Kapt. Tomas Monteverde, Sr.- (Agdao)

Lubogan

Maa

Malagos

Mandug

Manuel Guianga

Matina Crossing

Matina Pangi

Mintal

New Valencia

Pampanga

Panacan

Rafael Castillo (Agdao)

Riverside (Calinan)

San Antonio (Agdao)

Suawan (Tuli)

Tacunan

Tagakpan

Talomo Proper

Toril Proper

Tugbok Proper

  1. Hizon, Sr.

Wangan

Wilfredo Aquino (Agdao)

The moderate risk barangays (in close proximity to high- risk Barangays) include:

2-A

5-A

8-A

13-B

15-B

16-B

31-D

Acacia (Buhangin)

Binugao

Catigan

Lizada (Toril)

Los Amigos

Magtuod

Marapangi

Tibungco

Waan

Meanwhile, the city government here reiterated to the public not to go to the barangays listed as critical and high-risk areas except for work, business, and essential movements.

 

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