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Negros Occidental Covid deaths hit 479

Negros Occidental Covid deaths hit 479

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Negros Occidental had 15 new COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, July 7, for a total of 479 fatalities since March last year, the Provincial Incident Management Team (PIMT) reported Wednesday, July 7.The province also had 1,838 active COVID-19 cases and 212 recoveries on Wednesday, the PIMT added.The province has had 19,649 COVID-19 cases since March last year and 17,332 recoveries.Bacolod City had 98 new COVID-19 cases, 165 recoveries and no new deaths, the Department of Health reported Wednesday.Bacolod has had a total of 13,672 COVID-19 cases, 11,808 recoveries and 319 deaths, the DOH added.*
Puyat: Boracay tourism workers vaccinated, no Negros request yet

Puyat: Boracay tourism workers vaccinated, no Negros request yet

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Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat in Boracay Wednesday, July 7.*The mass vaccination of tourism workers in Boracay Island began Wednesday, July 7.Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, who led the ceremonial vaccination rites, told DIGICAST NEGROS she has not received requests from Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia for the coverage of tourism workers in their areas yet.When asked if Negros Occidental would be included in the vaccination rollout for tourism workers, Puyat said she had not received a request but would ask the governor.Puyat said that the inoculation program in Boracay targets an initial 3,000 tourism workers. To reach the target beneficiaries, 500 workers are expected to be inoculated daily.National ...
NGCP submarine cable damaged, Negros power supply not affected

NGCP submarine cable damaged, Negros power supply not affected

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The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is working to repair its Negros high voltage submarine cable damaged during Department of Public Workers and Highways (DPWH) re-channeling activities.However, the damage has not affected the power needs of Negros and Panay islands, NGCP information officer Michelle Visera assured Wednesday, July 7.This is because of Negros and Panay have their own power plants, she said.NGCP’s 138kV high voltage submarine cable that is under repair was damaged during dredging and re-channeling activities undertaken by the DPWH along Bio-os River in Brgy. Jagna, Amlan, Negros Oriental, on June 15, she said.The cable, which interconnects Negros and Cebu, has two circuits of 138kV submarine cable with 90MW capacity each or a total capacit...
Lacson directs HRMO to file counter affidavit

Lacson directs HRMO to file counter affidavit

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Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson has directed the provincial government’s human resource management officer (HRMO) to file a counter affidavit to administrative complaints lodged against her by the Progressive Alliance of Capitol Employees (PACE), Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Wednesday, July 7.PACE wants Annabelle Palic, who was transferred to the Office of the Governor amid numerous complaints against her, removed from office, its chairman Renelo Lastierre said Tuesday.The administrative complaints filed against Palic before the Office of the Governor were for alleged acts of oppression, acts prejudicial to the public interest, and grave abuse of discretion.She allegedly deprived provincial government employees hit with COVID-19 of leave credits, caus...
TLJPH, CLMMRH labs get 100% passing rates

TLJPH, CLMMRH labs get 100% passing rates

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The molecular laboratories of the Teresita L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital (TLJPH) in Silay City and Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH) in Bacolod City achieved 100 percent passing rates in the 2021 External Quality Assessment (EQA) on SARS-COV-2 Detection by Real-Time PCR conducted by the DOH - Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM), officials announced Wednesday, July 7.Dr. Julius Drilon, CLMMRH chief, said the 100 percent passing rate of the CLMMRH Molecular Laboratory indicates that it is at par with the quality standards set by national regulations thereby ensuring that all results generated are reliable.The CLMMRH Molecular Laboratory is the first hospital-based Level 3 testing laboratory in the country. The other two Level 3 biosafety la...
Former NUJP chair passes away

Former NUJP chair passes away

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NUJP Bacolod photoNewsman Jose Jaime “Nonoy” Espina, 59, succumbed to liver cancer at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday, July 7.The former National Union of Journalists of the Philippines chairman died peacefully in his sleep surrounded by family at their home at Capitol Heights, Barangay Villamonte, Bacolod City, his sister Mate Espina said.Espina, a veteran journalist and fierce advocate of freedoms and human rights, had just turned over the NUJP chairmanship, his sister Inday Espina-Varona wrote on her Facebook page.“We are grateful that Nonoy survived a severe infection of COVID-19 and was able to return to the bosom of the family. His death was due to liver cancer,” she said.“A few days ago, Nonoy was able to enjoy sitting in front of the organ, to hear family make some music. T...
P185M socialized housing project set in Brgy Felisa

P185M socialized housing project set in Brgy Felisa

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City PIO photoA P185 million socialized housing project will soon be implemented in a 5.4-hectare property located in Barangay Felisa, Bacolod City.Mayor Evelio Leonardia, representing the Bacolod City government, and Kara Cuarom, representing the Social Housing Finance Corp. (SHFC), signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the housing project on June 29, a press release from the Bacolod Public Information Office said Wednesday, July 7.Joining the ceremonial signing, held at the Bacolod City Government Center, were Bacolod Housing Authority (BHA) head Victoria Parreñas, Mikhail Reuben Sabig of the City Legal Office, and OIC-City Accountant Joery Jay Castellano.The signing marks the realization of the project which will soon benefit 320 qualified beneficiaries, the ...
‘Runner’ allegedly  charging fee for Covid vaccinations; We need facts, we will not tolerate this: Ang

‘Runner’ allegedly charging fee for Covid vaccinations; We need facts, we will not tolerate this: Ang

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Bacolod PIO photoA finance executive is calling on authorities to investigate the alleged presence of a “runner” charging a fee to facilitate COVID-19 vaccinations at the SMX Convention Center in Bacolod City.Joey Ledesma said Tuesday, July 6, that a friend of his went to the SMX Convention Center to have herself and her sister vaccinated.“They were walk-ins. They were approached by a ‘runner’ asking for P1,500 each, promising that he could get them vaccinated. My friend in desperation paid and they were vaccinated,” Ledesma said in a Facebook post.Ledesma, who withheld the names of the two, said they do not want to file any complaints so it is difficult to prove.He is asking authorities to look into these practices and punish those who are guilty.Ledesma said he is...
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