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ACTIVITY 4: CONJUNCTION LOCATOR: Look for the conjunctions in the
article and underline them.
A series on localization: How the Philippines is quietly implementing a more
localized COVID-19 humanitarian response
Considering the limitations in resources and capacities to sustain the provision of
COVID-19 humanitarian assistance to the affected population in the Central Visayas
Region, a convergence of Cebu City-based local non-government and civil society
organizations (LNG/CSOs) is seeking urgent financial support from the United
Nations (UN). International Non-Government Organizations (INGOs), donors and
other Humanitarian Funding Groups and Networks (HFGNs) present in the country.
Hence, more than four months since the declaration of the lockdown and enhanced
community quarantine last March 2020, the Zero Extreme Poverty (ZEP) 2030 Cebu
Convergence of LNGOs/CSOs warned that COVID-19 exacerbated existing
vulnerabilities of affected communities, which are receiving but minimum support
and, in most cases, have received nothing at all. Furthermore, if this situation
continues in the next coming months, ZEP said in a joint statement, there will be a
humanitarian crisis across hard lockdown areas in Central Visayas.
Pertinently, As of 04 August 2020, there are 16, 145 confirmed cases in the entire
Central Visayas, with Cebu City alone recording 9, 075. Thus, the spike in numbers
puts Cebu City and other at-risk areas in Central Visayas as a new hotspot of COVID-
19 cases in the country. Cebu City now has more cases than Manila's largest city,
Quezon City, which has about 6, 880. It is also outpacing other cities in terms of the
number of cases according to the Department of Health (DOH). Since July, the DOH,
supported by the World Health Organization (WHO), is sending more doctors and
other resources to Cebu City as many patients are on waiting lists, considering all
major hospitals are close to reaching full capacity. Even big hospitals in Cebu City
that handle coronavirus cases are now facing challenges in managing the surge of​

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