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2 business establishments open branches in Cadiz

2 business establishments open branches in Cadiz

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Two business establishments, Watson's Pharmacy and Chefs and Bakers, have opened their branches in Cadiz City.Watson's Pharmacy, the flagship health and beauty care brand of the Hong Kong-based A.S. Watson Group which is majority owned by C.K. Hutchison Holdings, formally opened its doors to Cadiznons after the blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremonies held Tuesday, Mayor Salvador Escalante, Jr. said.Escalante said the Chefs and Bakers, a one-stop shop and go-to-store for baking, also inaugurated its branch in Cadiz City late last week.Chefs and Bakers is a wholesale and retail specialty store selling imported and local baking and cooking products and ingredients as well as confectionary, packaging, party supplies, bakewares and cookwares, among others."These are indications o...
LGUs make benchmark visits at Bacolod EOC

LGUs make benchmark visits at Bacolod EOC

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City PIO photoEleven local government units in Negros and Panay have sent officials and personnel to visit and join the daily huddle of the Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center Task Force (EOC-TF) for benchmarking.These visits, which focus on observing the daily operations of the EOC-TF, allow other LGUs to pick up some points that may be useful in enhancing their own response against the COVID-19 pandemic, a press release from the Bacolod Public Information Office said Wednesday.The LGUs that made visits in the past two weeks include the municipalities of Isabela, Murcia, Moises Padilla, La Castellana, Hinigaran, and Binalbagan; and the cities of Bago, Himamaylan, and Silay in Negros Occidental.Representatives from the provincial health offices of Aklan and Capiz also ...
Bacolod CHO no longer accepting patients with COVID-19 symptoms starting Oct. 26

Bacolod CHO no longer accepting patients with COVID-19 symptoms starting Oct. 26

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City PIO photoThe Bacolod City Health Office (CHO) will no longer accommodate patients showing COVID-19 symptoms starting October 26.This is to protect other patients – especially pregnant women – from contracting the viral disease, according to City Administrator Em Ang, executive director and deputy for administration and operations of the Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center-Task Force (EOC-TF)."In our daily reports, there are always pregnant women who are tested positive. We are making a study on that right now. In fact, we are planning to meet with the Philippine Obstetrics and Gynecologist Society (POGS) in the next few days; we’d like to find out what is causing that," Ang said.Pregnant women are among the majority of patients who regularly seek consultation at t...
IN PHOTOS | World Hunger Day protest

IN PHOTOS | World Hunger Day protest

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Farmers from all over Negros, along with the progressive groups, convene at the Provincial Capitol grounds in Bacolod City on Wednesday to commemorate the World Hunger Day. They also called for justice for the killed farmers and activists.They also seek a dialogue with Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Lacson to tackle the concerns of farmers such as junking of the Rice Tariffication Law, genuine land reform, and others. Gino Lopez photos
Negros proposed budget hiked with 7% IRA increase, guv says

Negros proposed budget hiked with 7% IRA increase, guv says

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Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said yesterday that he has proposed a P4.4 billion 2021 budget for the provincial government of Negros Occidental since its Internal Revenue Allotment share will increase by about 7 percent or P267 million.Lacson said he has been assured by Vice Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer that the budget that is now under review by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan will be approved before the year ends.The proposed general fund for 2021 is P4,471,695,065, and allocated for personal services is P1,641,424,244, maintenance and other operating expenses – P1,374,658,871, capital outlay – P12,000,000 and special purpose appropriations – P1,443,611,950, Lacson said in his budget message.The proposed appropriation for Personal Services does not exceed the 45 percent PS limitation set unde...
Guv favors shorter curfew hours

Guv favors shorter curfew hours

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Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said yesterday that he is in favor of shorter curfew hours to help businesses to recover, but is leaving the decision up to the mayors.The governor said he in favor of the decision of the Metro Manila mayors to impose shorter curfew hours from midnight to 4 a.m. as part of the government's move to ease restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.This will allow businesses, especially those engaged in the food industry, to stay open for longer hours, as long as COVID-19 minimum health standards are followed, he said.*
DOH cites ways to avoid ‘quarantine fatigue’

DOH cites ways to avoid ‘quarantine fatigue’

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The Department of Health urged the public to remain socially connected to avoid "quarantine fatigue" amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Ito nga po iyong aming laging pinapaalala ‘no, unang-una, please stay connected (We would like to remind everyone, first of all, please stay connected),” DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said during a Laging Handa public briefing on Saturday aired over state-run PTV4.Vergeire said because of the quarantine status that is imposed in different parts of the country, people experience social withdrawal.She said calling friends and loved ones will help, as well as finding a hobby or other recreational activity.“After so many months of being quarantined, people feel restless; people feel anxious; they’re irritable. Mayroon po silang mga with...
SC appoints executive judges

SC appoints executive judges

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The Supreme Court has designated new Regional Trial Court executive and vice executive judges for Negros Occidental, SC Administrative Order No. 283- 2020 released on Tuesday showed.Returning as executive judge of the Bacolod RTCs is Raymond Joseph Javier while designated 1st executive judge is Edgar Tupas and 2nd executive judge is Ana Celeste Bernad.The other RTC executive judges named are Frances Guanzon – Bago City, Walter Zorilla – Himamaylan City, Amy Alabado Avellano- San Carlos City and Cyclamen Fernandez – La Carlota City.Their appointments take effect Oct. 16, 2020 and will continue until Oct. 16, 2022, or until their successors are designated , unless their designations are sooner revoked, the order said.The order was signed by Chief Diosdado Perelta And Associat...
IATF studying calls to relax inbound travel policies: Nograles

IATF studying calls to relax inbound travel policies: Nograles

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PNA file photoAfter the government lifted restrictions of non-essential outbound travel beginning Oct. 21, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said they are now studying policies easing inbound travel restrictions amid the prevailing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.Nograles, the co-chair of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), said the government will be reviewing non-essential inbound travel policies because they recognize that there are foreign citizens who also want to spend the holidays with their loved ones and fiancées in the Philippines."Pinag-aaralan pa ‘yan, yung sa inbound naman (It’s still being studied, lifting restrictions for inbound travel),” he said in a Facebook live on Saturday night.Currently...
21 LGUs open leisure travel for residents

21 LGUs open leisure travel for residents

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Twenty-one local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental have opened up their localities to leisure travel for their residents starting Monday, October 19.These are the cities of Bago, Cadiz, Escalante, Himamaylan, Sagay, San Carlos, and Talisay, and the municipalities of Binalbagan, Calatrava, Candoni, Cauayan, Hinigaran, Isabela, La Castellana, Manapla, Moises Padilla, Murcia, Pontevedra, Pulupandan, Salvador Benedicto, and Valladolid.On the other hand, 10 localities have remained closed for tourists and leisure travel. These are the cities of Kabankalan, La Carlota, Silay, Sipalay, and Victorias, and the municipalities of EB Magalona, Hinobaan, Ilog, San Enrique, and Toboso.Provincial Tourism Officer Jennylind Cordero said that resorts and other accommodation facilities...
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