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REGIONAL NEWS PSA TO CONDUCT QUARTERLY FISHERIES SURVEYS PHILIPPINE RICE VARIETIES INFO ACCESSIBLE WORLDWIDE PH CAN NOW EXPORT PROCESSED MEAT PRODUCTS TO JAPAN DBP UNVEILS CREDIT FACILITY TO BOOST PORK PRODUCTION
PROVINCIAL NEWS WITH THE DEAD: AID REACHES 82 YEAR-OLD 14 LIVING LIVING IN CEMETERY GUV HIGHLIGHTS STAKEHOLDER’S EFFORTS 17 AGSUR TO ADDRESS COVID-19 PANDEMIC LAUNCHES PHILSYS FIXED REGISTRATION 19 PSA CENTER IN SURSUR NPA TERRORISTS KILLED, 1 MINOR RESCUED IN A 20 3SERIES OF CLASH IN CARAGA NORTE STAKEHOLDERS INTENSIFY 22 SURIGAO CAMPAIGN VS ASF INCORPORATES WHEY IN FRUIT-FLAVORED 24 DA-PCC ISOTONIC DRINK FOR COMFORT’ PROJECT INILUNSAD SA 25 ‘RUN TAGANA-AN, SURIGAO DEL NORTE
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MINDANAO NEWS 1ST MINDANAO BAMBOO EXPO SLATED SEPT. 15 MINDANAO NOT NEGLECTED IN GOV’T’S COVID-19 RESPONSE: PALACE
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NATIONAL NEWS
DOE ASSURES UNHAMPERED OPERATIONS OF BUSINESSES IN SIARGAO ISLANDS STATEMENT OF SENATOR RICHARD J. GORDON ON THE 13 DETAINED SEAFARERS ON M/V ANGELIC POWER IN GUISHAN, CHINA FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES DOABLE ONCE 70% OF FILIPINOS ARE FULLY-VACCINATED – GORDON
NEWLY SIGNED LAWS OPEN MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FILIPINOS, SAYS PRESIDENT DUTERTE PRESIDENT DUTERTE, PUTIN VOW GREATER COOPERATION IN EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE: PRESIDENT DUTERTE SAYS FILIPINOS MUST BE HEROES IN THEIR OWN RIGHT TO OVERCOME PANDEMIC
PRESIDENT DUTERTE HONORS NATION’S FRONTLINERS IN INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE TAKE A DEEPER LOOK INTO DRUG WAR SITUATION, PRESIDENT DUTERTE TELLS CHR PRESIDENT DUTERTE EXTENDS GCQ IN METRO MANILA, BULACAN WITH ‘SOME RESTRICTIONS’ UNTIL JUNE 30 PRESIDENT DUTERTE NAMES PERSONNEL DISMISSED FROM SERVICE DUE TO CORRUPTION GOV’T HAS MONEY TO FUND MASSIVE INOCULATION DRIVE, FINANCE CHIEF SAYS
COVID-19 NEWS PUBLIC DEMAND FOR SINOVAC’S CORONAVAC VAX INCREASING: GALVEZ MORE DONATED COVID-19 VACCINES COMING PH WAY PH ADMINISTERS NEARLY 7M DOSES OF COVID-19 VAX
Secretary Andanar assures assistance for pandemic-aff Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar assured the public that there will be more interventions coming from the national government for families and businesses affected by the pandemic. “There will be more assistance coming into Siargao and other areas affected by the pandemic, as we have streamlined the request for aid needed by local government units for their constituents,” he said.
Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andana Aid and Humanitarian Operations Nationwide (AHON) Convergence Program in Luna on Friday, June 11, 2021.
The Aid and Humanitarian Operations Weeks after President Nationwide (AHON) Rodrigo Duterte signed Convergence Program Executive Order No. 137, was consecutively national government launched in the agencies have started to municipalities of San respond to the mandate Benito, St.Monica, of accelerating and Borgus, and General harmonizing operations Luna from June 9-10, on the delivery of sustainable assistance to 2021 to help families whose livelihood or areas and communities source of income affected by calamities were affected by the and emergencies, including the pandemic. COVID-19 pandemic.
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Secretary Andanar said that the economy in Siargao, a tourismreliant island, has been one of the communities that were badly hit by the pandemic, which is why it was chosen as the pilot area for the convergence policy. He also noted that this initiative of the government shows that President Rodrigo Duterte fulfills his Caraga INFOCUS
more gov’t fected rural towns The Department of Social Welfare and Development, vice chair of the AHON Committee, distributed aid through their Livelihood Assistance Grant and Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) to 526 beneficiaries from the four municipalities. Through the said assistance, beneficiaries can receive up to P15,000 assistance.
ar joined the consecutive launching of the n the municipalities of Borgus and General
commitments to the Filipino people. “Action speaks louder than words. This is one of the mottos of the Administration of President Duterte. That is why, since he sat in 2016 until now, you can see real change. We have Build, Build, Build projects here and now we have this AHON Convergence Program,” he said. Caraga INFOCUS
“As a beneficiary of the assistance, I am grateful for this because I did not expect it to come. This really is a blessing for me and my family,” she said. Tejada received a grant amounting to P15,000 which she will be using to augment his business operations. The same assistance grant was also distributed to 148 beneficiaries in Sta. Monica.
LAG and AICS are the recovery and rehabilitation programs of the government to serve families during the community quarantine.
Jocelyn Escobal, a sarisari store owner in Sta. Monica, also received P15,000 which she said will be enough for her family’s business. She was emotional when she extended her gratitude to President Duterte and Senator Bong Go.
Vilma Tejada, a local entrepreneur of General Luna, was one of the recipients of the assistance during the launching in General Luna on June 11, 2021. Her store was one of the businesses that were interrupted by the pandemic given that there are limited tourists coming to the island during this pandemic.
“As a single parent, this is really a big help. On behalf of the rest of the beneficiaries here in Sta. Monica, I can pledge that we will work hard and use this assistance given by the government to us for the welfare of our families. Thank you very much to everyone, especially to the President,” she said. (PCOO) June 12-18, 2021 |
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News Briefs Other agencies in the Aid and Humanitarian Operations Nationwide (AHON) Convergence Program include the Department of Health (DOH), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Information and Communications Technology, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, and the Office of the Special Assistant to the President (OSAP). (PCOO) xx
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), a member of the National Council Against Child Labor, has committed to provide free skills training to parents/ guardians/older siblings of profiled child laborers this year. Breakdown per province as follows: Agusan del Norte - 16 slots; Agusan del Sur - 16 slots; Surigao del Norte - 13 slots; Surigao del Sur - 13 slots; and Province of Dinagat Island 12 slots. These skills trainings include aquaculture, baking, beauty care, computer system servicing, cookery, customer service, driving, dressmaking, food and beverage services, and welding, among others.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has turned over P29.995M check for the medical equipment including a 16-Slice CT Scan for the Agusan del Norte Provincial Hospital. The provincial government headed by Governor Dale B. Corvera is grateful to PCSO General Manager Royina M. Garma for the assistance extended by the PCSO including ambulances and funds for medicine purchases. (DBC) Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane, Jr., bared during his State of the Province Address (SOPA) June 17 that the province has P15.2 billion total development investments for the year 2020. Out of the P15.2 billion, the Social Development Sector has the largest contribution of P7.4 billion.
REGIONAL NEWS
PSA to conduct quarterly fisheries surveys
By Nora C. Lanuza
Apura said that during the conduct of the surveys, hired statistical researchers (SRs) will visit the sample fish landing centers for commercial and municipal fisheries as well as selected sample aquafarm operators and inland fishing households. To ensure that the procedures and Apura concepts are understood The Philippine Statistics generate volume and and to assure that they Authority (PSA) Caraga value on Commercial adhere to the prescribed region will conduct four Fisheries, Marine COVID-19 safety quarterly fisheries surveys Municipal Fisheries, Inland protocols during the starting June 21 to 25, Fisheries and Aquaculture conduct of the interview, 2021 in the different areas production by species Apura said that the hired of the region. and by quarter at the SRs are trained prior to its national, regional, and actual field operations. The surveys include the provincial levels. Quarterly Municipal Apura also assured Fisheries Survey (QMFS); “The statistics generated that all the data and Quarterly Aquaculture through the conduct information collected Surveys (QAqS); Quarterly of these surveys by the hired SRs from Inland Fisheries Survey serve as input to the sample fishermen shall be (QIFS); and Quarterly compilation of national kept strictly confidential Commercial Fisheries accounts, researches and shall not be used Surveys (QCFS). and studies, estimation for purposes of taxation, of the performance of investigation or regulation According to PSA agriculture, policymaking as provided under Article Caraga regional director and program 55 of Republic Act 10625. Dr. Rosalinda C. Apura, implementation,” Apura (NCLM/PIA Caraga) the survey aims to said.
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Philippine rice varieties info accessible worldwide Information on genetic makeup of Philippine rice varieties can now be accessed by breeders and researchers from different countries through the Global Information System (GLIS) portal of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). The ITPGRFA aims to facilitate the exchange of information on scientific, technical, and environmental matters related to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture based on existing information systems through GLIS. “As of now, germplasm information of more than 3,000 Philippine rice varieties and their availability for breeding works can be accessed upon request through the GLIS Portal. This would help plant breeders to easily access up-to-date information of germplasm with desirable traits for varietal improvement programs,” Malvin Duldulao, Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Caraga INFOCUS
Research Institute (DAPhilRice) ICT specialist, said. He added that GLIS implements Digital Object Identifiers (DOI), which allows the use of material to be tracked as these genetic resources are being shared, duplicated, and used among institutions. DOI is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by GLIS to identify rice accessions and facilitates the exchange of associated information across organizations. “This is useful in monitoring the impact of our Genebank collections in research and breeding programs,” he said.
Duldulao said DA-PhilRice Genebank is among the first genebanks worldwide to implement the use of DOI through redesigning and upgrading its inhouse Germplasm Management System database during a series of software training and hands-on experience thru a FAO-Benefit Sharing Fund funded project held at Bogor and Bali, Indonesia in 2019. This project is in collaboration with the Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resource Research and Development and the International Rice Research Institute. (Mervalyn Tomas, DAPhilRice/PIA-Caraga) June 12-18, 2021 |
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PH can now export processed meat products to Japan
In addition to “chicken yakitori,” the Philippines can now export processed meat products to Japan. Agriculture Secretary William Dar said this favorable development is due to the recent inclusion of the Philippines by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) in its list of certified countries that passed the Hazard
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Analysis and Critical Control Point-based (HACCP) hygiene management protocols. “This is definitely a big boost for our livestock producers, and food manufacturers, meat processors, and exporters, as we continue to look for market opportunities to jumpstart the country’s economic recovery amid the pandemic,” the agri chief said.
“It is also a testament to our commitment in providing safe, healthy and world-class quality food for both domestic and export markets, and Japan is a discriminating market. Thus, we look forward to penetrating more export markets,” he added. “We are pleased that we have successfully hurdled Japan’s stringent food safety and hygiene management Caraga INFOCUS
standards,” Secretary Dar said. Hence, the Philippines can start exporting beef, carabeef, pork, chevon, mutton, and their byproducts to Japan. Article 11 of Japan’s Food Sanitation Law provides that only meat products using HACCP management systems may be imported into the country.
Yakitori is a Japanese menu where bite-sized chicken, beef, pork and other meat or fish are put on skewers, which are then grilled and served. “The HACCP certification implies that the systems of certification of the Philippines are at par with global standards,” Salvador said.
“The significance of this move by Tokyo is Since 2003, the that they rely upon Department of and trust our systems of Agriculture through its certification. This means National Meat Inspection that if the Philippines Service (DA-NMIS) certifies certain has implemented the establishments and meat mandatory application products, Japan will of the HACCP program automatically accept in all licensed “triple this certification without A” (AAA) meat question,” she added. establishments. HACCP is a science-based, To date, there are at systematic protocol that least 70 Philippine meat identifies hazards and establishments, including measures for their control slaughterhouses, meatto ensure food safety. cutting plants, poultry dressing plants, and cold Prior to getting the storage facilities, in the thumbs-up to ship country that have “AAA” processed meat certification from the products to Japan, DA-NMIS, the list of which the Philippines was has been furnished to only allowed to export the Japan’s MHLW, chicken meat, mainly Salvador said. used for grilling as “yakitori.” said DAJapan remains one of NMIS Director Jocelyn the country’s largest Salvador. trading partners which Caraga INFOCUS
was further enhanced with the signing of the Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement in 2006. The country’s major agriculture exports to Japan include Cavendish banana, pineapple, coconut oil, and chicken yakitori. “This is a victory, and we are now reaping the rewards of the DA’s continuing efforts to educate Philippine food manufacturers to adhere to global food safety standards,” said Sec. Dar. “This is in line with the Duterte administration’s strategy to increase the country’s exports of farm and fishery products, with emphasis on diversified and expanded valuechain or food systems from farms and fishing grounds, to processing, and finally to dining tables. We will therefore continue to push for more exports of farm and fishery products to propel the agri-industrialization of the Philippine countryside,” he said. (DA StratComms/PIACaraga) June 12-18, 2021 |
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DBP unveils credit facility to boost pork production program local government units and eligible private firms may borrow funds to establish swine breeder farms, swine wean-to-finish farms, and consolidated swine facility projects.
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State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is working closely with the Department of Agriculture (DA) and stakeholders in the hog industry to increase pork production to meet consumer demand and stabilize the prices of the staple meat in the local market, a top official said. DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the bank is set to roll out a special credit facility for hog raisers, dubbed the DBP Swine Repopulation, Rehabilitation and Recovery Credit Program (Swine R3 Credit Program), to fund the construction of bio-secured swine farms and the purchase of needed farm equipment. “DBP’s loan program is the manifestation of the bank’s firm support to the National Government’s efforts to increase production, ensure
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continuous supply, and achieve steady pork prices in the wake of the African Swine Fever outbreak,” Herbosa said. DBP is the sixth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy – infrastructure and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprises; the environment; and social services and community development. DBP’s Swine R3 Credit Program complements the Department of Agriculture’s Integrated National Swine Production Initiatives for Recovery and Expansion (INSPIRE) Program aimed at “calibrated repopulation and swine livelihood enterprise, establishment of breeder multiplier farms, and intensive and modernized production.” Herbosa said that under the
He said the program offers a maximum loanable amount of up to 100% of total project cost for local government units and up to 70% for private entities, with payment terms of up to 10 years, including a maximum grace period of two years. “The DBP Swine R3 Credit Program is the latest in a comprehensive lineup of programs that will be developed and implemented to ramp up more efficient and sustainable local food production,” Herbosa said. “We believe that a strong agribusiness sector is one of the key elements in achieving a food-secure Philippines.” DBP has allotted a total of P12-billion for commercial hog raising, while the Agricultural Credit Policy Council has earmarked an initial credit fund of P500million to finance eligible swine farm projects of small business enterprises. (DBP/ PIA Caraga)
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PROVINCIAL NEWS
Living with the dead: Aid reaches 82 year-old living in cemetery
instead of having pillows and blankets, tatay used a sack to keep himself warm from a cold-draft. His life there seemed so difficult – he was too frail that he can’t even lift a water container that he can use for himself. He would rather choose to take a bath occasionally because the closest spring is far from where he stays cannot afford to walk.
Every person at one point has faced some sort of hardship in life. But, fate always has its own way of making life worthwhile. When the odd seems unfavorable, people tend to resort to unconventional ways in order to live – going through great lengths for survival.
actions were taken by the Barangay. Beforehand, Pedro stayed under the care of his niece Merly Lloren but due to the constant quarrel he got into with Merly’s mother, distancing was the only way for him to live a peaceful life.
“Usahay, mapuno akong hunahuna ug pangutana kung kanus-a pa man ko mapatay ani arun dili na nako maagian pa ning kalisod sa kinabuhi (Sometimes the thought of my death comes to mind so that I will no longer suffer these hardships in life),” Tatay Being able to live in Pedro shared with a deep solitude comes with In June 10, 2020, Pedro challenges especially with sigh. went viral on social media his old age. Out on his because of his unique own, he moved from one Sartaguda Pedro Lesondra, also known living condition. He was place to another until he as “Tatay Pedro,” 82 seen housed in a shabby found the perfect place years old, is a confirmed shelter in a cemetery in – it was in a cemetery bachelor who never Trento, Agusan del Sur. that he decided to stay. had children. Given the Someone took a video Tatay Pedro left Merly’s circumstances, Merly of him in that place and place without any Lloren, a thoughtful niece, uploaded it on Facebook, personal belongings – took all the responsibilities and was removed later no clothes (except the of extending help to her when the appropriate ones he wore). At night,
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uncle in spite the distance “Naghimo dayon mi and exhaustion she has to ug emergency meeting go through. ug gisabutan namo kung kinsay mo-donate “Masakitan kaayo ko, ug mga materials nga maghunahuna pa lang kinahanglanon sama sa ko nga dili nako kaayo para CR, atop, haligi, maatiman akong uncle. bungbong unya habol, Dili ko ka focus ug atiman banig ug uban pa (We sa iyaha kay naa koy called for an emergency mga responsibilidad meeting and agreed pud, naa koy trabaho. on who can donate Manglabada ko, materials for the comfort manuroy ug floorwax, room, roof, posts, wall, unya dili pud siya pwede and also blanket, mats, nako dalaon sa balay and other important kay nakiipon ra ko sa materials),” Richard Años, akong ugangan (It pains Jr., Barangay Kagawad of me to think that I am not Pulang Lupa, Trento, ADS able to take care of my shared. uncle. I can’t focus on him because I also have A challenge for responsibilities, I have to sustainability and care work. I do laundry, sell support floor wax, and I can’t take him with me since The state of Tatay I am just living with my Pedro demands for the in-laws),” Merly shared sustainability of support. tearfully. Fortunately, Pedro is one of the active beneficiaries When the story of Tatay of Social Pension for Pedro went on social Indigent Senior Citizens media, the barangay Program in Trento, Agusan officials were surprised Del Sur. Few of his basic as they were not notified needs are addressed of the situation, they with the pension he gets could have taken actions from the program. In without bringing it on to fact, his situation is way the platform. Anyhow, better than where he was with the collaborated before. efforts of the barangay officials, they were able “Mas hayahay na karon. to set up a small house for Sauna, sakit kaayo him. sa dughan tan-awon Caraga INFOCUS
ang sitwasyon ni Tatay Pedro nga nag-antos. Ug unsay naa sa ako o iyang pangayuon mao ra gyud pud nay ikahatag nako Ma’am, kay kasagaran among kita igo ra pud sa among kinahanglan. Usahay muhatag kog pagkaon sa iyaha or kanang magkuha siya dinhi sa tindahan pasagdaan ra nako kung mubayad siya o dili, kung mubayad dili nako dawaton (It’s way better now than before. Looking back, it was so heart-rending seeing Tatay Pedro in distress. We would give him whatever extra we had, or whatever he would ask from us, nothing more, since our income is only enough for our needs. Sometimes, I’d give him food or every time he would take something from my store I don’t mind him paying for it or not, or if he pays I would refuse.” – Glenda Lopena, Tatay Pedro’s neighbor, shared. Despite the busy schedule of Merly in doing all the household chores, working, and running errands, attending to Tatay Pedro has been part of her day. Randomly, she would visit Tatay, bring some June 12-18, 2021 |
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food and do the laundry. When asked how’d she get through all the expenses for Tatay Pedro, and if she at times felt exhausted, she got so emotional and said, “Kung wala ang Social Pension niya ma’am, maglisod gyud kog mayo. Pasalamat gyud ko ug dako sa pension nga iyang ginadawat kay naabagan gyud ang iyang mga kinahanglanon. Bation gud ko ug kapoy maam kay naa pud ko ugangan nga edaran napod giatiman sa balay. Naay mga panahon nga mangayo nalang gud ko ug pasensya sa iyaha, kay kabalo ko bisan ug mao ra nay makaya nako dili gihapon paigo labina nga dili nako siya madala sa balay unya layo siya nagpuyo. (If not because of his social pension he receives, it would be so difficult for me. I am so grateful for the pension since it addresses his needs. I could feel worn out as well, Ma’am, because I also have an elderly in-law to take care of at home. There are days that I would ask for an apology from him because though I provide for his needs, I know it is not enough, especially
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that I could not bring him with me home and he is distant from me).” For Tatay Pedro, living in solitude was his way of living in peace. Though there are some, like Merly and Glenda who looks after his welfare, their help is still not enough from the growing demands of the degradation of Tatay Pedro’s condition. He needs all the help he can get, especially to sustain his basic needs. This is where the Social Pension Program comes in, and the constant help of the Barangay Local Government Unit. As a matter of fact, the Social Pension social worker, together with the Barangay Officials, came up with the idea of conducting random visits to Tatay to constantly check on his condition. That way, it could lessen the feeling of despair that Tatay Pedro is having.
As matter of fact, last August 2020, Tatay Pedro’s case was referred to the Crisis Intervention Section (CIS) of DSWD Caraga where he was provided family food packs as an instant response for his needs. Indeed, Tatay Pedro needs all the care he can get. And it is not just for his medicine, or food, but he needs a more holistic care, including activities for his mental and emotional needs. This is how the Department of Social Welfare and Development is addressing the needs of Tatay Pedro. And this is through the different programs and services of the agency, and through constant coordination with other stakeholders, such as the local government units. (DSWDCaraga/ PIA-Agusan del Sur) Caraga INFOCUS
AgSur guv highlights stakeholder’s efforts to address COVID-19 pandemic By Jennifer P. Gaitano
In his State of the Province Address (SOPA) on Thursday, June 17, Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane, Jr., highlighted the concerted efforts and initiatives of the provincial government together with its partner stakeholders to survive from the daily challenges brought about by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. He emphasized how the local chief executives from the 13 municipalities and one city, barangay officials, along with its partners from the academe, civil society organizations, religious and business sectors, and IP communities, among others converged their efforts and continue to extend help to the government
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in addressing poverty reduction and the current COVID-19 pandemic. “The establishment of the Provincial Molecular Laboratory was made possible because of the good working relationship of the provincial government with various sectors. This also includes the procurement of the 28 Patient Transport Vehicles for the LGUs which are useful in this time of health crisis, and even the construction of the Datu Lipus Makapandong Governor D.O. Plaza Sports Complex,” he said. Gov. Cane expressed his thanks to all the past and present government officials of the province for they have helped and contributed to the progress and milestones
of the province. He also acknowledged President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for his administration’s contributions that have brought the province to where it is now amid challenges and health crisis. He also bared the major challenges and setbacks in the year 2020, especially during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Poverty incidence still remains high. There was a 3.62% decrease in poverty incidence or equivalent to 2,521 poor households who graduated from poverty from the year 2015 to 2018. Agusan del Sur has still a long way to go in reducing high poverty incidence in the province,” he said.
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Cane also said the province has P15.2 billion total development investments for the year 2020. Out of the P15.2 billion, the Social Development Sector has the largest contribution of P7.4 billion. “The provincial government with the help of other government agencies was able to establish its Provincial Health Office – Operation Center and Provincial Quarantine Facility to address the COVID-19 issues and concerns in the province,” he said. He added that under the Social Development Sector, the Department of Health (DOH) has provided P269 million total investments for health development programs and projects in the province. The department has also provided 292 human resources for health on contract of service and five doctors to the barrios. He also thanked the Philippine Health (PhilHealth) Insurance Corporation for allotting P325 million total investments on
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health insurance coverage for all AgSurnons, and the ‘No Balance Billing’ and guarantees continuing coverage for COVID-19 patients. “The provincial health office along with the medical/ health workers had been efficiently performing their tasks and responsibilities despite limited manpower. The D.O. Plaza Hospital Molecular Laboratory has already two RT-PCR machines and one fully automated RNA extraction machine for AgSurnons and even for those outside the province who would need the lab test. The results are also made available at the soonest possible time,” he said. Gov. Cane explained that the extension of the implementation of the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) in the province after June 30 will greatly depend on the status of the COVID-19
cases. “People’s cooperation in the observance/practice of the imposed health protocols to prevent the transmission of the deadly virus would significantly affect what community quarantine status will be observed in the province. Our frontliners had been working hard to keep our people safe, hence, we all have to support them in any way possible,” he said. He further called on all AgSurnons to get vaccinated not only to protect themselves but also those people surrounding them. He emphasized that the vaccines provided by the government are all safe. “The government intends that we at least achieve the 70% herd immunity. Most of those who spread fake news about the vaccines are the ones who were also infected with the virus because they themselves do not believe and do not follow the health protocols,” he said. (JPG/PIACaraga)
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PSA launches PhilSys fixed registration center in SurSur
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Provincial Office in Surigao del Sur opens Monday, June 14, 2021 the PhilSys Fixed Registration Center for the province of Surigao del Sur situated at the RCP1 Building, Telaje, this city.
PSA Surigao del Sur chief Ruel Dres says the center serves as a counter for the Step 2 process of the PhilSys which is focused on the validation of supporting documents and collection of registrants’ biometric information, including fingerprint biometrics, iris scans and front-facing photographs. The same activity is currently conducted at the Municipal Hall of Barobo, the first municipality to launch the Step 2 registration for the National ID System processing in the province. It can be recalled that PSA has already conducted the Step 1 registration last January 18 to April 30 of the current year prioritizing those households with low income. The last step (Step 3) is the issuance of the Caraga INFOCUS
PhilSys Number (PSN) and the Phil ID (card) to be delivered by the Philippine Post Office direct to the residence address indicated by the registrants or applicants, Dres explains. Dres says that in partnership with the local government units of Cantilan, Tago, and Tagbina, the PhilSys Registration Center will be launched soon in their respective municipalities to cater to their residents. Republic Act No. 11055, also known as the “Philippine Identification System Act” was signed into law by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on August 6, 2018. This
mandates the PSA to be the implementing agency of the PhilSys and the creation of the PhilSys Policy and Coordination Council (PSPCC) to formulate policies and guidelines to ensure effective implementation of the PhilSys. The “Philippine Identification System Act” aims to establish a single national identification system to provide a valid proof of identity for all Filipino citizens and resident aliens that eliminates the need to present other forms of identification when transacting with the government and private sectors. (PIA-Surigao del Sur) June 12-18, 2021 |
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3 NPA terrorists killed, 1 minor rescued in a series of clash in Caraga Three communist terrorists were killed, while a minor was rescued during a series of encounters between the government troops and the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in the boundary of Diatagon, Lianga, Surigao del Sur and Mabuhay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. Lieutenant Colonel Benedict Harvey Gernale, Commanding Officer of the 3rd Special Forces Battalion (3SFBn), Philippine Army, said the first encounter happened on June 14 at around 2:00 P.M. while a Special Forces Team was conducting security operations to verify the presence of armed group foraging for food in Sitio Tibog, Mabuhay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. About 20 communist terrorists fired upon the soldiers prompting them to fight back resulting in more than five minutes of armed encounter.
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“Our operating troops pursued the withdrawing enemy and captured a New People’s Army (NPA) combatant at the encounter site,” said Lt. Col. Gernale. The soldiers, later on, found out that the captured NPA is a minor (identity withheld for security) prompting them to bring her to the local police who later turned her over to the municipal social welfare and development office in Prosperidad for psychosocial
intervention and appropriate assistance. The troops seized at the encounter site black powder, blasting caps, and assorted nails, which are integral components of an anti-personnel mine. Lt. Col. Gernale added that the second encounter happened on June 15, around 2:00 P.M. when another Special Forces team tracked the fleeing communist terrorists at the vicinity of Sitio Caraga INFOCUS
New Decoy, Diatagon, Lianga. The communist terrorists fired at the soldiers and detonated an anti-personnel mine. An intense firefight ensued for more than 10 minutes after which the terrorists scampered and tried to evade the operating troops. “Despite the rugged terrain and the danger from the enemy’s sniper fire, our soldiers pursued the withdrawing enemy,” said Lt. Col. Gernale. Three CTG members, a male and two females, died in the second encounter with no casualties on the government side. The fatalities were identified as Lenie Perez Rivas, 38 years old; Willy Salinas Rodriguez, 20 years old, and a 12-year-old minor (name withheld). They were members of the Sub-Regional Sentro de Grabidad Southland, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC). Aside from the dead bodies, several war Caraga INFOCUS
materials were seized, which included one (1) AK47 rifle, two (2) caliber 45 pistols, (2) two anti-personnel mines, one (1) claymore mine, magazines and ammunition, and two (2) blasting caps, 25 meter-long detonating cord, and 30 meter-long electrical wire attached to a firing switch. Brigadier General Allan Hambala, Commander of 401st Brigade, lambasted the CTG for recruiting minors to join their ranks. “This incident once again proved that the CTG has no regard for human rights and they are blatantly violating the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) by recruiting minors to join their senseless armed struggle” stressed BGen. Hambala. Meanwhile, Brigadier General Oliver Vesliño, Acting commander of the 4th Infantry Division (4ID) and JTF Diamond, said that concerned AFP units under JTF Diamond are pursuing the fleeing communist terrorists so
that justice will be served to the victims of their lies and deception. “AFP units under JTF Diamond will continue its relentless security operations against the CTG in Caraga region to destroy the armed group, and stop its resource generation and recruitment of minors. We will also file cases of IHL violations against the leadership of NEMRC,” said BGen. Vesliño. BGen. Vesliño also extended his condolences to the bereaved families of the dead NPA rebels. He then urged the remaining CTG members to return to the folds of the law and avail of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) of the government. The three cadavers were properly turned over by the 3SFBn to their families in Sitio Manluy-a, Diatagon, Lianga, Surigao del Sur. (Maj. Rodulfo S. Cordero Jr., 4ID/PIA-Surigao del Sur) June 12-18, 2021 |
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Surigao Norte stakeholders intensify campaign vs ASF
Following the reported outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the country, concerned agencies continue to reinforce stringent measures to protect the public against the threat of ASF. Just recently, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Surigao del Norte Station, Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), Bureau of Animal Industry, and Provincial Veterinary Office have intensified the conduct of a random inspection
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dubbed as “Bantay ASF sa Pantalan.” The said inspection is in consonance with the marching order of the Provincial Governor of Surigao del Norte through an Executive Order No. 21-020 series of 2021 otherwise known as “An Order Establishing the Guidelines and Protocols to Prevent the Entry of African Swine Fever into the province of Surigao del Norte.” PCG Surigao del Norte Coast Guard Station Commander Elaine R. Pangilinan said the
activity was purposely to strictly regulate the transport of live hogs, pork, and pork byproducts particularly in seaports which intend to be transported bound for Siargao Island. She said beforehand, the team conducted a short briefing in order to have an organized and systemic inspection plan which started by checking of pertinent documents of cargoes at the points of entries particularly Gate 7 of Macapagal Port Terminal, Surigao City Caraga INFOCUS
and then, the team proceeded to Port Integrated Clearance Office (PICO) at the Surigao Baseport wherein issuance of shipping permits from Bureau of Animal Industry is located. “We appealed to the general public its full cooperation and support against the fight of ASF that will lead to an ASF-FREE Surigao del Norte,” Pangilinan said.
a box without any necessary permits in the possession of a certain passenger which was eventually confiscated. The master of the vessel was given a stern warning and likewise reminded to adhere to the Executive Order
by not accepting any cargoes without permits. After the inspection, the team conducted a post-assessment analysis in order to improve the screening procedures against ASF. (PCGSurigao del Norte/PIASurigao del Norte)
The team has also conducted inspection at the Eva Macapagal Passenger Terminal in which the passenger entrance and the security screening procedure are situated. Meanwhile, the team led by PCG Surigao del Norte Vessel Safety Enforcement Inspection (VSEI) Team conducted a thorough inspection to all vessels particularly those bound for Siargao Island. On the course of inspection, the team intercepted pork byproducts specifically pork meat and processed meat inside Caraga INFOCUS
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DA-PCC incorporates whey in fruit-flavored isotonic drink
of its high organic matter content causing serious environmental problems. Various technological approaches have been employed to convert whey into value-added products such as energy drinks. “When we do cheese making, we only get the curds so the whey usually goes to waste. Instead of letting it go to waste, we thought we should just develop it into another valuable product as additional income for dairy cooperatives and interested entrepreneurs. We wanted to add value to it because whey is still nutritious. In fact, whey-based food and beverage products are already introduced in the market and they are often a choice for health-conscious people,” Abella said.
The Department of Agriculture - Philippine Carabao Center (DA-PCC), through the Product Development and Innovation Section (PDIS), recently reached a milestone in advancing product development by way of incorporating whey into its fruit-flavored isotonic drink. This means whey, which is previously considered as waste, is now put to good use while reducing harm to the environment. The PDIS team headed by Ms. Mina Abella, Supervising Science Research Specialist, submitted the utility model for registration under the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, which was approved and published last February 2021. The utility model relates to the use of whey and fruit as a flavoring in beverage production. Whey is the liquid remaining after the milk has been curdled and strained during cheese production. It was previously considered as a pollutant or waste because
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She furthered that whey is an excellent source of high-quality protein and amino acids good for muscle tissue development. It also helps in lowering blood pressure, enhancing the body’s antioxidant defense, which can prevent or slow down the damage of cells caused by free radicals, and promoting weight loss. Out of 10 liters of fresh milk utilized for cheese production, 8 to 10 liters of whey are produced. The fruit-flavored isotonic drink utilizes fresh acid whey and aims to reduce its lactose content using the lactase enzyme. The collected whey is then used in the preparation of an isotonic whey beverage intended for the lactose intolerant and to replenish nutrients that are lost during physical activities. The drink is flavored to give a much more soothing, refreshing, and pleasing drinking experience for consumers. Currently, the fruit flavoring includes mango, lemon, and orange. The DA-PCC at Central Luzon State University (CLSU) has also produced a line of whey products such as whey vinegar, whey wine, whey taho and ricotta cheese. (Chamanei Elias, DA-PCC/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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‘Run for Comfort’ project inilunsad sa Tagana-an, Surigao del Norte Isang fun run o bersyon ng ‘Color Me Run’ na tinaguriang ‘Run for Comfort’ na isang fund raising activity ang nagbigay daan para solusyunan ang kakulangan ng palikuran sa bayan ng Tagana-an, Surigao del Norte. Sa pamamagitan ng nasabing fund raising activity, ilang kabahayan ng benepisyaryong napabilang sa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino program o 4Ps sa barangay Patiño, Taganaan ang nakinabang at nalagyan ng sanitary toilet facility mula sa kinita ng fun run. Inisyatibo ito ng Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Surigao del Norte Provincial Operations Office, sa pakikipagtulungan ng lokal na pamahalaan Tagana-an, Department of Education (DepEd), Philippine National Police (PNP), at Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). “May 11 households na ang nakinabang sa nasabing proyekto o inisyatibo na Run for Comfort. Kaya maraming salamat kasi ‘yong LGU Tagana-an ay talagang sumusuporta para maisakatuparan ito. Kung wala lang sanang pandemic ay tuloy-tuloy sana an ating aktibidad
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para makalikom ng sapat na pondo para mas marami ang matulungan.,”) sabi ni Shalom Dapar Sumaguila, provincial link ng Surigao del Norte 4Ps. Layunin din ng nasabing proyekyo na mahikayat ang mga 4ps beneficiary na gumawa ng sariling comfort room sa kanilang mga tahanan upang maiwasan ang masamang epekto sa kalusugan gawa ng unsanitary toilet at open defecation. “Nang dahil sa initiative po na ‘yon may plano po ng provincial office ng DSWD Pantawid Pamilya na gawin yon provincialwide para mas malaki ang malilikom natin na pondo para masolusyunan ang problema ng open defecation lalo na sa mga coastal areas. So, siguro pagkatapos ng pandemic gagawin natin
‘yon, i-replicate natin para talagang mas marami pang pamilya ang matutulungan,” ani Sumaguila. Pinapaalalahanan din ng DSWD ang mga 4Ps beneficiary na gamitin ang kanilang cash grants para tugunan ang pang arawaraw na pangunahin nilang pangangailangan. Samanatala, nagpapasalamat naman si Mary Jane Digma, residente ng barangay Patiño at recipient ng toilet facility project dahil matagal na rin anya nila gusto ng kanyang pamilya na magkaroon ng komportable at malinis na palikuran. Ang proyektong ‘Run for Comfort’ ay entry ng Tagana-an para sa 2021 Search for Best 4Ps Initiative ng DSWD Caraga. (SDR/VLG/ PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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MINDANAO NEWS
1st Mindanao Bamboo Expo slated Sept. 15 “Those who could not physically come to the expo site, MinDA and MBIDC have established a digital platform which would allow virtual visits from booth to booth.
Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Secretary Emmanuel Piñol (PNA file photo)
The finest products made out of bamboo will be showcased in a week-long 1st Mindanao Bamboo Expo scheduled from Sept. 15 to 19 in the Robinsons Place Mall in Valencia City, Bukidnon. The bamboo expo is a project of the newly-organized Mindanao Bamboo Industry Development Council (MBIDC) which is supported by the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) and other agencies of government, including the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP). In a statement on Sunday, Caraga INFOCUS
MinDA chairperson Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said individual farmers, craftsmen, artisans, commercial groups, and local government units are expected to participate in the first-ever virtual-actual hybrid expo which would display the commercial products made out of bamboo. Products like furniture, treated and laminated bamboo blocks and panels, huts, bamboo houses, and cutlery and kitchen tools will be displayed during the expo. Planting materials of giant bamboo and other bamboo varieties will also be displayed and sold during the expo.
The virtual visitors could also engage the expo exhibitors in a business matching, an innovation which would allow even those living in Europe and the US to be able to check out items which they like,” Piñol said. Lectures on bamboo farming, processing, and even financing will also be conducted in actual and virtual sessions. Piñol also encouraged those interested to join the bamboo expo to coordinate with the MinDA through its Facebook page. Meanwhile, Bukidnon Giant Bamboo Resources Corp. president Rod Bioco said the expo will be headed by Bob Tinsay, chairman of the Bukidnon Giant Bamboo Resources Corp. based in Malaybalay City. (PNA/Prexx Marnie Kate Trozo) June 12-18, 2021 |
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Mindanao not neglected in gov’t’s Covid-19 response: Palace Malacañang on Tuesday said the national government has prioritized areas classified as having high cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in the distribution of vaccines. This, as Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque disputed Deputy Speaker Rufus Rodriguez’ claims that the national government has neglected Mindanao in its Covid-19 response, particularly the vaccine distribution in the region. In a press briefing, Roque attributed the surge in coronavirus infections to low compliance with health protocols in parts of Visayas and Mindanao. Roque also noted that stricter quarantine classifications, such as the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and modified ECQ (MECQ), were not implemented in these areas with Covid-19 case spikes. “Mayroon pong mga datos na nagpapakita na kaya din nag-surge po sa ilang parte ng Pilipinas - sa Visayas and Mindanao, eh kasi hindi nagECQ, hindi nag-MECQ. At talagang bumaba po ang compliance with the minimum health protocols (There are also data showing why cases surged in other parts of the Philippines – in Visayas and Mindanao, is because of non-
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implementation of ECQ and MECQ. And compliance with the minimum health protocols also dropped),” he said.
He reminded the public to adhere to public health measures to prevent the further spread of Covid-19.
He emphasized the government has been pushing for an equitable distribution of the Covid-19 jabs nationwide.
“At saka ang pagkalat po ng sakit, hindi po iyan dahil sa kawalan ng bakuna, iyan po ay dahil bumaba ang compliance with minimum health requirements. Mask, hugas, iwas pa rin (And the increase of infections, it is not due to lack of vaccines, it is because of low compliance with minimum health requirements. Still wear face mask, proper hygiene, and physical distancing),” he said.
He highlighted that around 38 percent of the country’s vaccine supply was distributed to Metro Manila and surrounding areas, adding that the remaining balance will be delivered to the rest of the Philippines. “So hindi po totoo iyan na ginipit natin ang ibang parte ng Pilipinas, hindi po. Inuna lang natin iyong una na pinakamataas ang numero, pero ngayong tumataas po sa iba, nagpapadala rin tayo ng karagdagang bakuna sa mga lugar na iyan (So it is not true that other parts of the Philippines are neglected. We are just giving priority to areas with high cases, but now other areas also increased, we also sent additional vaccines),” he said.
During a briefing of the House Committee on Mindanao Affairs, Rodriguez hit vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. for his supposed lack of priority in addressing the uptick in Covid-19 cases in Mindanao, as his letter of request for additional supply of Covid-19 vaccines for his constituents in Cagayan de Oro and other parts of the region was ignored. (PNA/Filane Mikee Cervantes)
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NATIONAL NEWS
DOE assures unhampered operations of businesses in Siargao Islands
Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Alfonso Cusi and Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar met on Friday, June 18, 2021 to discuss concerns of business owners and investors in General Luna, Siargao Islands, Surigao del Norte regarding their temporary electrical line.
Department of Energy Alfonso Cusi has expressed his support for local businesses in Siargao who are struggling to process their documentary prerequisites to operate, and will assist them in extending their temporary lighting permits. Business owners and investors in the town of General Luna, Surigao del Norte have sought help from Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar on the sidelines of the
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Aid and Humanitarian Operations Nationwide (AHON) Convergence Program launch in Siargao Island last week. The Siargao Island Business Organization (SIBO) met with Secretary Andanar on June 12, 2021 about their concerns on the red tape in processing of permits in setting up their businesses there. On Friday, June 18, 2021, Secretary Andanar handed over the letter of appeal of the SIBO to Department of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi,
outlining their concern over the approaching termination date of their temporary lighting permits. The group has appealed for extension on this. Their temporary lighting permits granted by the Siargao Electric Cooperative (SIARELCO) are expiring on July 17, 2021 and yet their building permits are yet to be issued despite complying with the LGU’s documentary requirements. More than 200 business owners and Caraga INFOCUS
investors in General Luna are in a predicament because of this. The issuance of a building permit is required to process permanent electrical lines. SIBO also raised their concerns on the required high-priced minimum electrical rate for those establishments who have bought their own transformers in order to have permanent electrical lines. According to the letter, these businesses have to pay their monthly bill “starting from P25,000 up to P80,0000 and more” even if they have not consumed much electricity for that period. They are also seeking clarifications for the correct process for applying for permanent
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electrical lines. During the meeting Energy Secretary Cusi and Secretary Andanar responded positively to their appeal, saying they will be coordinating with SIARELCO on the matter. “Makakaasa po kayo na sa tulong ng DOE, gagampanan po agad namin yan at sisiguraduhin po namin na hindi na po kayo magkakaroon ng abala [We assure you that
DOE will help. We will immediately respond to this and make sure you won’t have any problem regarding this],” Secretary Cusi said. Secretary Andanar assured business owners that the government is ready to aid them as they recover from the pandemic. “Itong mga establisyementong ito, kagaya din ng ibang negosyo, ay apektado din ng pandemya kung kaya hanggat kaya ay bigyan natin ng tulong. Paraan din para tulungan na makabangon ang ekonomiya [These establishments, like other businesses, are affected by the pandemic as well. That’s why as long as we can, we should help them. This is also a way of helping the economy recover],” he said. June 12-18, 2021 |
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Statement of Senator Richard J. Gordon on the 13 detained seafarers on M/V Angelic power in Guishan, China wrangling between the cargo receiver and the shipowners. While Filipino seafarers may Unlike the Greek crew be made to participate members who were and/or testify in the legal repatriated on April dispute, statements such 2021, our Filipino as sworn depositions seafarers remain or affidavits should be detained. They secured the soonest have not been possible time so as not to allowed to violate the human rights disembark and of our compatriots. have had their Our government, in coordination with the Chinese government, should ensure the Gordon safety, health and the We call on our partners passports taken away. immediate return of all in the Department of They have been suffering of the stranded Filipino Foreign Affairs (DFA) and from dwindling supplies seafarers. Magsaysay Maritime of food and medicine. Corporation (MMC) to We appreciate the exert all efforts necessary Moreover, as they are prompt and urgent to repatriate the thirteen the main wage earners, mobilization of the DFA (13) Filipino seamen they worry about their by Secretary Teodoro who have been unduly families’ personal and Locsin Jr. and by the stranded and locked financial well-being, not MMC, in pursuing on board the M/V to mention concerns as several legal actions Angelic Power cargo to whether or not they to defend the interests vessel since January are protected from the of the thirteen Filipino 2020. The ship has been COVID pandemic. crew members, but we detained in Guishan, plead for more legal China due to economic The Filipino crew should and diplomatic actions disputes between the not be made to endure on this matter if only to cargo receiver and the a situation not of secure their immediate shipowners in which our their doing--the legal return. fellow Filipinos are not involved.
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Face-to-face classes doable once 70% of Filipinos are fully-vaccinated – GORDON Senator Richard J. Gordon stated that face-to-face classes or blended learning amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic can be implemented when at least 70% of the country’s total population have been vaccinated. “It is important that we make sure that everyone is safe and that our people are protected from the virus before we go back to face-to-face classes. It would be best if we achieve a population or herd immunity first. Through an effective vaccination program, we will be able stop the spread of the virus and break the chain of transmission,” Gordon pointed out. Gordon cited the experiment conducted by Serrana, a town in the state of Sau Paolo, Brazil, where local cases dropped after a mass vaccination for COVID-19. According to a report, almost every adult resident of Serrana completed the two vaccine shots between February and April. The research team in charge of the experiment, based on the report, claimed that “the results were dramatic. Symptomatic cases of COVID-19 have dropped by 80% since the start of mass vaccination, related hospitalizations fell 86%, and deaths plummeted 95%.” “I think we can also do that here. We can try to do mass inoculation first in one province. If we see the efficacy of it, then we can continue doing that to other areas, especially the ones with the highest number of cases, until we got everybody vaccinated.
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Once we achieve full protection from COVID, that’s the time we can send the students back to school. We can all work again, start to rebuild our economy and live normally once more,” said Gordon. “We must do every way possible to be able to totally wipe out the virus that have infected more than one million Filipinos and killed thousands of our people,” he added. Gordon, being the Chairman and CEO of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), has been consistently promoting vaccination as a protection and efficient solution to various diseases. Last February, the PRC kicked off its nationwide measles-rubella and polio supplemental immunization activity (SIA) in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH). On June 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Philippines as polio-free once again after a successful vaccination campaign.
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Newly signed laws open more opportunities for Filipinos, says President Duterte
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the re-enactment of the signing of several bills held at the Malacañang Palace on June 16, 2021. ARMAN BAYLON/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the reenactment Wednesday of the signing of several legislative measures, assuring the Filipino people that his government will continue to pursue measures that will improve their quality of life especially as the nation recovers from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking during the event held in Malacanang, President Duterte said
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Wednesday’s event attest to the fruitful collaboration between the legislative and executive branches of government. The President thanked the members of Congress for their steadfast efforts in ensuring that his administration’s legislative agenda will be translated into relevant policies and programs that will improve the life of every Filipino.
“These laws – which open more opportunities for our people to serve in government and enable some of our LGUs to render more efficient and inclusive service – are part of our vision of bringing government closer to the people,” he said. “I hope that when both houses of Congress resume sessions this year, priority will be given to the remaining flagship programs of my administration.” Caraga INFOCUS
These measures include the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program and the Retail Trade Liberalization Act, the Foreign Investments Act, and the Public Service Act. The President rallied the support of lawmakers to act on these legislative measures so that he could sign them into law at the earliest possible time. And as the country takes more concrete steps to revive the economy and help the people recover from the effects of the pandemic, President Duterte expressed optimism that more government agencies will foster greater cooperation with each other. “Now, more than ever, we need to follow the whole-of-nation approach in ensuring an inclusive and seamless response to the current challenges facing the nation,” he said. “To the Filipino people, let me assure you that your government will continue to pursue measures that will Caraga INFOCUS
improve and enhance your way of life.” With the help of Congress, the President said he is confident that his administration can pursue its legislative agenda and create an environment conducive for the people’s growth and nation’s progress. Among the recently signed laws that the President ceremonially signed were Republic Act (RA) No. 11549 or An Act Lowering the Minimum Height Requirement for Applicants of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and Bureau of Corrections
(BuCor); RA No. 11544 or An Act Converting the Municipality of Calaca in the Province of Batangas Into a Component City To Be Known as the City of Calaca; RA No. 11545 or An Act Reapportioning the First Legislative District of the City of Caloocan Into Two Legislative Districts; and RA No. 11546 or An Act Reapportioning the Province of Bulacan Into Six Legislative Districts. Also present during the ceremony were Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, House Speaker Lord Allan Jay Velasco, Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, and other legislators. PND June 12-18, 2021 |
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President Duterte, Putin vow greater cooperation in exchange of messages friendly. I am confident that by joining efforts we will secure further development on constructive bilateral dialogue, fruitful cooperation in different fields as well as partnership to respond to pressing international challenges,” Putin told President Duterte. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged congratulatory messages Saturday during the celebration of national holidays in their countries, promising enhanced bilateral relations. Warmly congratulating Putin on the celebration of Russia Day, President Duterte said: “On this day of national unity and celebration, let me convey the Filipino people’s best wishes for the continued success and prosperity of your great nation.” “This year, the Philippines and Russia mark 45 years of warm and fruitful ties.
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It was my great pleasure to have commemorated this special milestone with Your Excellency on the 2nd of June.” “I am confident that our strong relations will continue to thrive in the years ahead as we deepen cooperation in more areas of mutual interest, including in our common fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” he added.
“It fully meets the interests of our two nations and goes in line with strengthening security and stability in the AsiaPacific region.” Concluding his message, he wished the Philippine president good health and success, and the people of the Philippines—well-being and prosperity.
Last April, President Duterte and Putin had a telesummit, tackling the In a similar message, President Putin expressed COVID-19 pandemic and his greetings to the Filipino defense cooperation leader for the Philippines’s between the two 123rd Independence Day countries. The 30-minute celebration. telesummit took place “The Russia-Philippines at the Malacañang Golf relations are traditionally Clubhouse. PND Caraga INFOCUS
On Independence Day message: President Duterte says Filipinos must be heroes in their own right to overcome pandemic
On Independence Day message: President Duterte says Filipinos must be heroes in their own right to overcome pandemic President Rodrigo Roa Duterte joined the entire Filipino nation Saturday in celebrating the 123rd anniversary of Philippine Independence, hoping the patriotism of heroes of the past will inspire the current generation of Filipinos to overcome present-day challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic. In his message, President Duterte said the Caraga INFOCUS
challenges of the past year have tested the nation’s character.
patriotic fervor continue to burn in our hearts,” he added.
“Each of us has been called upon to be heroes in our own right --- in fighting for our survival and in devoting ourselves to the common good, just as our heroes did more than a century ago,” he said.
During the anniversary celebration, simultaneous flag raising and wreath-laying rites were scheduled to be conducted Saturday in Manila, Cavite, San Juan City, Bulacan, Caloocan City, Pampanga, Cebu, and Davao City.
“With their noble example inspiring us, we look forward to a brighter future filled with hope that we will overcome the challenges brought by this pandemic. May the
This year’s Philippine independence celebration has for its theme: “Kalayaan 2021: Diwa ng Kalayaan sa Pagkakaisa at Paghilom ng Bayan”. PND June 12-18, 2021 |
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President Duterte honors nation’s frontliners in Independence Day message
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivers his speech during the 123rd Philippine Independence Day celebration themed “Kalayaan 2021: Diwa ng Kalayaan sa Pagkakaisa at Paghilom ng Bayan” at the Bulacan Capitol Grounds in Malolos City, Bulacan on June 12, 2021. SIMEON CELI/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte led the commemoration Saturday of the 123rd anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence, encouraging the Filipino public to honor the country’s frontline workers who are instrumental in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. “As we commemorate this year’s Independence Day, let us honor our modern-day heroes – our healthcare workers, law enforcement officers, and other frontliners who
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have been instrumental in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” the President said in his address in Provincial Capitol Grounds in Malolos City, Bulacan. “In the past year, they have risked their own lives and sacrificed their own comfort and security to ensure that our society will continue to function despite this crisis. Maraming pong salamat sa inyong pagmalasakit at serbisyo.” During his message, the
President announced the construction of a Wall of Heroes, being erected by the Armed Forces of the Philippines at the Libingan ng mga Bayani to honor medical frontliners who perished during the COVID-19 pandemic. “At lahat ‘yong namatay na mga doktor, mga nurses, ‘yong mga attendants na nahawa ng COVID will be honored by their name inscribed in that wall,” he said in announcing the wall’s construction. Caraga INFOCUS
gratitude to General del Pilar and Marcelo H. del Pilar for their heroism, as he encouraged Filipinos to honor their legacy especially as the country faces a global health crisis. Last year, President Duterte traveled to Malabang, Lanao del Sur during Independence Day to recognize the heroism of Jose Abad Santos. “It is now being built. And I’d like to thank the Armed Forces of the Philippines for their pagmalasakit sa kapwa Pilipino.” Prior to delivering his speech, President Duterte honored the heroes of Bulacan – General Gregorio S. del Pilar and Marcelo H. del Pilar — conferring them, through their descendants, the Order of Lapu-Lapu. Marcelo H. del Pilar fought Spanish colonizers through his writings under the pen name “Plaridel”. Gen. Gregorio del Pilar, on the other hand, was hailed as the “Hero of Tirad Pass” – a true patriot who made the ultimate Caraga INFOCUS
sacrifice in defense of the young Philippine Republic. “It is just fitting that, more than a century since their exploits, these two sons of Bulacan continue to inspire succeeding generations of Filipinos to cherish the liberties and freedoms that they bled and fought for,” he said.
Abad Santos, considered by the President a national hero, was beheaded by the Japanese imperial army for refusing to pledge allegiance to the Japanese flag. The country is now modern, progressive, and ever thriving, but its continued progress will only be possible if Filipinos have a strong understanding and appreciation of the liberties that they enjoy today, according to the President.
“I therefore consider it a great honor to bestow upon them – through their kin who are with us today – the Order of LapuLapu, in recognition of their extraordinary acts of heroism that served as the “Let us move forward in foundation of this nation.” solidarity and give greater meaning to the freedom On behalf of the Filipino that our forebears people, the President achieved for us 123 years conveyed his heartfelt ago,” he said. PND June 12-18, 2021 |
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Take a deeper look into drug war situation, President Duterte tells CHR
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte talks to the people after holding a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) core members at the Malacañang Golf (Malago) Clubhouse in Malacañang Park, Manila on June 14, 2021. KING RODRIGUEZ/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, June 14, called upon the Commission on Human Rights to take a second look at the administration’s war on drugs, saying lives are lost in the fight against illicit narcotics trade because the police are fighting armed criminals.
“Kita mo naman o may patay pero kita mo ‘yong nahuli sa operations, it’s 1,000. May araw na mag-2,000, 1,000. Hindi bababa ng 1,000 ang mga nasa droga.”
During a meeting with the President, Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo “Para ‘to sa mga tao na Ano presented a chart ayaw maniwala ng may showing the latest namatay na mga tao in government’s drug bust the prosecution of the where suspects were drug war,” he said during killed during operations. his weekly Talk to the The latest anti-drug People. campaign confiscated a
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total of P1.2 billion worth of drugs within a week. “You would notice that there are really persons who die almost daily because ‘yan ito lumaban talaga at hindi kasali ang pulis ko na may tama at namatay rin,” he said. President Duterte then warned CHR not to threaten the police fighting drug traffickers, stressing he won’t allow opening of records containing sensitive details on police investigations and Caraga INFOCUS
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ako, naimbestiga ako ng Human Rights Investigation records and “Ang problema diyan Commission headed by state secrets cannot be kay kung makita ninyo --- de Lima,” he said. divulged to the public, pati tatay mo makita mo since it could hinder with ‘yong pangalan diyan, “Tapos ‘yong siya na the police personnel’s naloko na. Iyan ang ‘yong naging Secretary drug operations, ano, iyan ang intindihin of Justice, inimbestiga investigation and ninyo.” niya ako. Walang surveillance, he said. nangyari, walang The proliferation of illegal rekomendasyon, wala “Hindi nga puwedeng drugs has been going lahat. Puro lang ‘yong i-open ‘yan eh. ‘Pag on for years, he said, aspersions, ‘yong mga makita ninyo, baka and there are current salita na ganoon.” makita ninyo ‘yong surges in the number of pangalan ninyo, kayo Defending the police, pala ang nagbibigay ng deaths of drug suspects because of a more the President said law mga impormasyon sa intensified police antienforcers know that they pulis,” he said. drug campaign. cannot randomly kill during drug busts without “Pero kung sabihin mo “With the advent of reasons since they know ‘yong engkwentro, that they could be held paano namatay, paano this --- itong nauso na itong human rights accountable later on. sinugod, okay ‘yan, investigation, pati PND walang problema tayo Caraga INFOCUS
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President Duterte extends GCQ in Metro Manila, Bulacan with ‘some restrictions’ until June 30
President Rodrigo Duterte has retained the general community quarantine (GCQ) imposed in Metro Manila and its adjacent provinces or the socalled NCR Plus with certain curbs to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The President approved an expert groups’ recommendation Monday retaining GCQ in Metro Manila and Bulacan with “some restrictions” from June 16 to 30.
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The rest of the NCR Plus remains under GCQ with “heightened restrictions” for the same period. The chief executive announced the new quarantine classifications during his weekly public address on the COVID-19 pandemic. President Duterte also announced areas that will remain under GCQ for the whole month of June. These are Baguio City,
Kalinga, Mountain Province, Abra, Benguet, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Batangas, Quezon, Iligan City, Davao City, Lanao del Sur, and Cotabato City. Meanwhile, President Duterte placed 21 more areas under a stricter modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) until June 30. These are the City of Santiago, Cagayan Province, Apayao, Ifugao, Bataan, Lucena City,Puerto Princesa City, Naga City (Bicol), Caraga INFOCUS
Iloilo City, Iloilo Province, Negros Oriental, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Cagayan de Oro City, Davao City, Butuan City, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, and Surigao del Sur. The rest of the country will be under modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), President Duterte said. Spokesperson Harry Roque, who was present during the meeting, said indoor and outdoor (al fresco) dining in areas under MECQ will have limited seating capacity at 10 percent and 50 percent, respectively.
that indoor contact sports, courts or venues, other indoor leisure centers or facilities, scrimmages, and games are prohibited. Indoor and outdoor tourist attractions are also not allowed.
Venues for outdoor sports and courts will be limited to 50 percent only, Roque added. Personal care services like beauty salons, barbershops, beauty parlors, nail spas are allowed for up to 30 percent.
For areas under ordinary GCQ, indoor sports and venues, as well as indoor tourist attractions will be allowed at 50 percent operational capacity. Venues for meetings, conferences, and exhibition, will also be allowed to open at 50 percent capacity.
At the same time, the presidential spokesperson said
Personal care services, salons, parlors, beauty clinics, could also
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operate at 50 percent capacity. Religious activities and wake services, weddings, baptism, which, under MECQ could only operate at 10 percent capacity, are now allowed to be conducted at 30 percent for up to 50 percent capacity, according to Roque. The Philippines has logged 6,426 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, putting the country’s active cases at 59,096, the Department of Health reported. There are 1,240,112 recoveries while the total death toll is 22,845. PND June 12-18, 2021 |
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President Duterte names personnel dismissed from service due to corruption sale of 16,728 tons of iron steel from the demolished building of the Brooke’s Point District Hospital in Palawan. “Sabi ninyo may corruption, may corruption talaga sa gobyerno. Iyong mga empleyado doon matagal na, halos tag-25 years. Ikaw ang manghinayang,” President Duterte said in announcing the dismissals. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte talks to the people after holding a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) core members at the Malacañang Golf (Malago) Clubhouse in Malacañang Park, Manila on June 14, 2021. RICHARD MADELO/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte announced the dismissal from service Monday of another group of government personnel due to corruption, reiterating his resolve to fight the menace that has been going on for decades.
demanding P400,000 bribe in exchange of approval of signed tax payment forms for the settlement of Dealco Farms purported tax liabilities. Also dismissed from the service was local government official Antonio Palanca, a In his televised Talk to the Palawan Provincial People, the President Health Officer, for announced the dismissal malversation of public of Bureau of Internal funds or property. Revenue (BIR) personnel Nora Halamani and He has been charged Abolais Ampa, both of misappropriating Revenue Officer III, for P250,000 from the illegal
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“Kung sabihin ninyo corruption sa gobyerno, matagal na ‘yan, noon pa ‘yan. Nag-umpisa ‘yan hindi sa panahon ko. Kaya magdahandahan ng salita. ‘Pag sinabi ko “ayaw ko ng corruption,” ‘pag inabutan ka, patay ka,” he added. Eliminating graft and corruption in government was one of the President’s campaign pledges when he ran for president in 2016, along with putting an end to the proliferation of illegal narcotics and criminality. PND Caraga INFOCUS
Gov’t has money to fund massive inoculation drive, finance chief says
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte presides over a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) core members prior to his talk to the people at the Malacañang Golf (Malago) Clubhouse in Malacañang Park, Manila on June 14, 2021. KING RODRIGUEZ/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
The government has enough money to fund an extensive vaccination drive in the country that will cover both the entire adult and young populations, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said on Monday. During his presentation to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, Dominguez said Congress has authorized Caraga INFOCUS
the executive branch to spend P85 billion for vaccine purchases.
Development Bank (ADB), and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
He enumerated the fund sources: the Department of Health budget, P2.5 billion; Bayanihan 2, P10 billion; and official development assistance (ODA) financing.
The country has borrowed a total of P58.5 billion P23.9 from World Bank; P20.3 billion from Asian Development Bank; and P14.3 billion from Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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to 11 and a half billion and contingency funds probably another two and a half. But the total so far is we have P85 billion,” Dominguez said. With P85 billion, the government can buy 140 million vaccine doses to inoculate 70 million Filipinos or the entire adult population. In the case of the younger population or those aged 12 to 17 years old, he said they estimate it to cost another P20 billion, noting the government has enough reserves to cover that amount of money. “So we have enough,” Dominguez said. “Tamang-tama, sapat po ‘yong pera natin para sa vaccination. So we don’t have to worry.” “The money is there and we will certainly be able to vaccinate the entire adult population plus the teenagers who are I think around 15 million, right? Around 15 million Filipinos. So total 85 million Filipinos.” The finance chief also responded to questions
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whether the government is borrowing too much money as a response to the pandemic. He said that although the country’s debt has increased, it is just temporary, and the government’s finances will normalize in the next few years once the economy reopens. Dominguez praised the Duterte administration’s tax reform initiatives that have kept the country’s credit rating “very, very strong,” with rating agencies retaining the existing status.
More than 100 countries around the world have been downgraded, according to the finance chief. “Ang ibig sabihin niyan, pag na-downgrade kayo, mahihirapan kayong humiram o kung hihiram man kayo, mas mataas ang interest. So ang interes natin actually is quite low because our credit rating is very good,” Dominguez said. “So we think that the debt level of our country is high but it is sustainable and we can manage to handle this debt in the coming years.” PND Caraga INFOCUS
Public demand for Sinovac’s CoronaVac vax increasing: Galvez meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte in Malacañang. Sinovac’s steady supply of CoronaVac jabs, he added, is also a huge help to the vaccination in emerging Covid-19 hotspots in the country, particularly in Visayas and Mindanao.
SINOVAC VAX. Vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. gives an update on the country’s Covid-19 vaccination program during the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday (June 14, 2021). Galvez said public demand for Sinovac vaccines is increasing. (Presidential photo by King Rodriguez)
The public demand for China-made CoronoVac vaccines produced by Sinovac company is increasing in the Philippines, National Task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 chief implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said on Monday. Galvez, also vaccine czar, said the stable delivery of Sinovac vaccines has “significantly support” the government’s expansion of its
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vaccination program to A4 priority category composed of economic front-liners, uniformed personnel, and government workforce.
“We have some survey that public demand for Sinovac also greatly increased,” Galvez said. Most local government units (LGUs) are now asking for more supply of Sinovac vaccines, he added.
Galvez said the increasing demand for “We want to thank China Sinovac jab is due to because of its steady its feasible deployment delivery which supports logistics and cold chain our A4 opening and storage requirement. we are also supplying Sinovac to the emerging “Kasi mabilisan po ang hotspots,” Galvez said ginagawa natin kasi during the regular Inter(We are fast-tracking this Agency Task Force for because) we are racing the Management of against time,” he added. Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) So far, the country Caraga INFOCUS
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has 7.5 million doses of Sinovac jabs since the delivery began on February 28. The latest delivery was 1 million doses on June 10. Some 1.5 million doses are set to arrive on June 17, it will be followed by 1 million doses on June 24, Galvez reported. In July, the Sinovac company will be delivering around 4.5 million doses. Regardless of the brand, Galvez urged the public to avail shots of the Covid-19 vaccines. Duterte also reiterated his appeal to avail of the government’s free Caraga INFOCUS
vaccination against Covid-19. “My countrymen, the pandemic is here,” he said. “In the face of the reality of death, kapag hindi nagpabakuna, mamatay talaga (If you will get vaccinated, death is certain).” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the government has allotted PHP85 billion for the purchase of 140 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine for 70 million adult population. “Sapat po ang pera natin for vaccination. You don’t have to worry. The money is there,” he said.
Earlier, NTF deputy chief implementer Vivencio Dizon said the government has so far administered nearly 7 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine. “We are seeing that the vaccination is getting faster,” he said in a Palace press briefing on Monday. Dizon said the country administered more Covid-19 vaccines with an average daily vaccination of 150,000 last week, with a peak of 220,000 vaccine administration in a day from an average of 30,000 per day. (PNA/Lade Jean Kabagani ) June 12-18, 2021 |
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More donated Covid-19 vaccines coming PH way Delivery of vaccines to the Philippines will be boosted by the commitment of other nations to donate their excess coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) doses. Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., National Task Force Against Covid-19 chief implementer, said countries like the United States will give their excess vaccines to the COVAX Facility to augment the pandemic responses of other nations. “Isa sa pinakamagandang balita na nag-loosen up na po ‘yung mga rich countries (One of the good news is that rich countries have loosened up). Particularly, the US had an initial donation of 80 million doses to be given by June, kasama po ‘yung (this includes the) Southeast Asia,” Galvez reported during the regular Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte in Malacañang on Monday night. Galvez said apart from the donation to the Covax Facility, 500 million more doses will be distributed by the US worldwide. With the development, he said the Philippines is
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expecting to receive 44 million doses from the facility this year. “Parang assured na po na at least may 20 percent po tayong mare-receive (It seems that we are already assured of receiving at least 20 percent) and they want to increase it to even 30 to 40 percent” he added. Also on Tuesday, Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhiko Koshikawa announced on Twitter that the Philippines will receive AstraZeneca vaccines from Japan. “Glad to be the bearer of good news today! Japan will donate AstraZeneca vaccines to the Philippines, and we’ll make sure to deliver them at the soonest possible time so no one gets left behind during this pandemic,” Koshikawa
posted. Following the US announcement “to help lead the world out of this pandemic”, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said during the 47th G7 Summit in the United Kingdom (UK) that they, too, will give away surplus supplies. “As a result of the success of the UK’s vaccine program, we are now in a position to share some of our surplus doses with those who need them,” Johnson said on June 11, 2021, as quoted by VOA News. “In doing so, we will take a massive step towards beating this pandemic for good.” The other G7 members are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the European Union, some of the world’s most advanced economies. (PNA/Lade Jean Kabagani)
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PH administers nearly 7M doses of Covid-19 vax
The Philippines has administered nearly seven million doses of vaccines against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), National Task Force Against Covid-19 (NTF) deputy chief implementer Vivencio Dizon said. Government data show that the country has given 6,948,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines as of Monday morning. In a Palace briefing, Dizon said weekly vaccine administration has reached one million doses for three consecutive weeks.
“We are seeing that the vaccination is getting faster,” he said. Of the total administered vaccines, over 2.4 million shots were given to healthcare workers, over 2.2 million doses to senior citizens, 2.15 million jabs for individuals with comorbidity, and nearly 160,000 doses for the economic frontliners, which started the vaccination last week. Dizon said the country administered more Covid-19 vaccines with average daily vaccination of 150,000 last week, with a peak of 220,000 vaccine administration in a day from an average of 30,000 per day.
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He attributed this to the increasing number of vaccines arriving in the country. “Since more vaccines arrived last week, we are confident that our vaccination will increase in the coming days and weeks. And when it comes to vaccines for June and July, we are seeing our numbers continue to increase,” he added. Dizon said the government targets to inoculate 500,000 doses a day once vaccine supply stabilizes this month. As of Monday, total Covid-19 vaccines that arrived in the Philippines reached 12,605,870 doses. Dizon said the majority of these are donations from COVAX facility and bilateral partners like China, and the rest were vaccines purchased by the government from Sinovac
and Gamaleya of Russia. Vaccine orders of the government from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Novovax, and Johnson & Johnson are expected to arrive in the second half of the year, he added. Vaccine purchase transparency Dizon said the NTF, Department of Health, and the Department of Budget and Management will be presenting to the Senate on Tuesday how the national government released and utilized the budget for vaccination. The government has allotted PHP82.5 billion this year to buy Covid-19 vaccines. “We support these calls for transparency, and we will be very transparent,” he added. (PNA/Kris Crismundo)
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