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ATAPOS NA tawaging “sira ulo” o “buang” at “anti-social” ang mga taong tumatanggi sa bakuna, nais naman ngayon ni Pangulong Duterte na pagbawalan lumabas ng bahay ang mga taong hindi bakunado – ito ay kahit pa na kulang ang supply ng Covid-19 vaccines ng bansa sa kabila ng malaking halaga ang inutang ng pamahalaan para dito. “Now ito ngayong kayong lumabas sabihin ko sa mga pulis eh ayaw magpabakuna, sing bahay kasi ‘pag ibalik ka nasabi ko sa inyo huwag lumabas kayo ng bahay, Continue on page 2

August 2-8, 2021

President Rodrigo Duterte. (PCOO)

3,500 aspiring teachers to take PRC exam in Sulu

Zamboanga City feats Hidilyn’s victory Sulu Governor Sakur Tan speaks to the representatives of the Professional Regulatory Commission headed by Jorge Duterte for the holding of the Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers in the province beginning in September. (Jaques Tutong) SULU – Some 3,500 aspiring teachers are set to take the Board Licensure Examination

for Professional Teachers (BLEP) here starting in September. This was announced

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‘No-RT PCR, No Entry’

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PAGADIAN CITY – The Zamboanga City government continues to implement its strict “No RT-PCR, No Entry” policy for all travellers going to Zamboanga whether they are fully vaccinated or not, especially now that there have been more than 100 cases of the highly transmissible Delta variant of the Covid-19 in the country. The Department of Health reported the Continue on page 2

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MAYOR BENG Climaco led locals in celebrating the victory of Zamboangueña weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz for winning the country’s first-ever gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics on July 26. Climaco also called on fellow Zamboangueños to offer prayers and thank God for Diaz’s feat. “Con Dios todo gloria y abrazos de La Virgen del Pilar y San Jose. Gracias por tu fuerza y Inspiracion Hidy! Hija de Zamboanga!” (To God be the glory and with the grace of the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph, Continue on page 5

Duterte approval, trust rating fall DAVAO CITY – A latest survey by the independent PUBLiCUS Asia

Western Mindanao

Inc. showed a noticeable drop of President Rodrigo Duterte’s approval rating

Cebu

from 65% to 58%, and trust rating also fell from Continue on page 3

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Bawal lumabas ng bahay! President Rodrigo Duterte. (PCOO)

‘No-RT PCR, No Entry’ Continued from page 1 presence of Delta variant Davao region, Northern Mindanao, National Capital Region, Ilocos Region, Central Luzon and Calabarzon or Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon provinces. The Delta variant was first detected in India, but quickly spread to over 120 countries and territories. But Zamboanga City remains free from the virulent Delta variant due to the strict border control and health protocols being implemented by the local government. Zamboanga City Health Officer Dr. Dulce Amor Miravite the threat posed by the Delta variant is high. “Even if you are fully vaccinated, there is still the possibility of getting infected with the other variants,” she said. Mayor Beng Climaco, head of the local Covid-19 task force, ordered stricter control in all borders, even at airports and seaports. She repeatedly warned holders of fake RT-PCR test results after security forces intercepted at least 8 policemen and civilians from Basilan province entering Zamboanga with fake RT-PCR papers. Several groups in Basilan protested the strict health protocols and quarantine measures in Zamboanga. But many local governments are also

imposing the same stringent measures as ordered by the Department of the Interior and Local Government. Climaco previously ordered security forces to intensify patrols and prevent the entry of people without the necessary health requirements after receiving intelligence reports that travellers are using Simariki Island off Zamboanga to sneak into the city without negative RT-PCR tests. Simariki Island is populated by mostly indigenous people. She said all travellers and even individuals are required to present their negative RT-PCR test results upon entering Zamboanga City as part of stricter health protocols in combating the spread of the deadly virus. Citing reports, the mayor said motorized boats operated by unscrupulous individuals make at least 3 trips to the island where they transport passengers who do not have negative RT-PCR tests and other requirements. Most of the passengers would then enter coastal barangays. “Zamboanga City is strictly implementing the No RT-PCR Test, No Entry Policy for all travellers, including those from Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Basilan, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zambo-

anga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur,” she said. Climaco said travellers must have negative Covid-19 test results – whether by Saliva RT-PCR test or nasopharyngeal RT-PCR test. She previously issued Executive Order 651-2021 that mandates all inbound passengers, whether APOR (Authorized Persons Outside Residence) or private individuals, regardless of reason or purpose of entry, including transit travellers to present negative RT-PCR test result within 5 days from date of specimen collection and their valid identification cards before they can enter Zamboanga City. “These are temporary measures designed to curb the sudden spike in Covid-19 cases in order to promote the health and safety of the general welfare of the citizens,” the mayor said. Zamboanga, which has a long coastline, is dotted by over two dozen islands and islets which makes it extremely difficult for security forces to guard. The city is near the provinces of Basilan, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte. (Claudine Uniana, Jasmine Mohammadsali, Zamboanga Post, Mindanao Examiner)

Continued from page 1 doon sa bahay mo. You will be escorted back to your house because you are a walking spreader,” ani Duterte. “Walang katapusan ito kung pagbigyan ko lang kayo. ‘Pag mahina ang loob ko dahil mag-iyak-iyak kayo diyan, eh ibang istorya ito. Bayan itong pinag-uusapan natin kaya kung ayaw ninyong makatulong by having the vaccines, eh ‘di huwag na lang kayong lumabas ng bahay. It behooves upon really the barangay captains. Trabaho talaga ng barangay captains iyan eh to go around to see who are vaccinated and who are not, and to give the appropriate warning that they should not be going around because they are throwing viruses left and right,” dagdag pa ng Pangulo. Pinagiisipan rin ni Duterte kung ano ang mga dapat ikaso sa mga taong hindi bakunado, ngunit naunang sinabi nito na ipakukulong niya ang mga

ito. “We have to come up with a law punishing a guy, a person, who has not been vaccinated and going around. We do not have a law, a punitive action that can be taken against the person who does not have the vaccine and go around, making it dangerous for the others to acquire the virus,” wika pa ng Pangulo. “Kaya siguro pagkaganun, ang mga barangay captain na lang, ‘pag ayaw nilang magpabakuna, huwag mo silang palabasin ng bahay. Ganoon ang ano niyan. Eh wala tayo, defenseless tayo eh. Eh sabihin natin walang batas. Ehm, maghintay pa ba ako sa batas kung marami na naman ang mamamatay? Iyan ang problema. There is no law, but the law of necessity is there. Kaya (kung) ayaw mong magpabakuna tapos, eh sabihin ko na ako na mismo ang sasagot niyan. Kung may -idemanda, ako na. Iyan ang utos ko, ibalik ka doon sa bahay mo. I assume full

responsibility for that,” dagdag pa ni Duterte. Kamakailan lamang ay ipinag-utos ni Duterte sa pulisya at militar ang pagpapatupad sa mas mahigpit na health protocols bunsod ng ulat na may Delta variant na sa bansa. Una itong naghasik ng kamatayan sa India at ngayon ay kalat na sa buong mundo at maging sa katabing bansa ng Malaysia at Indonesia at dominant variant na rin ito. “I urge the DILG and the PNP to implement the existing protocols with greater urgency and necessity. It is only by imposing these restrictions that we can fight the threat of Delta variant. Now, remember that the reason why the security forces of the government are very strict is not because they want to be strict and they want to make it hard for the people move rather they are strict because they want to protect the country from a very contagious disease and maybe cause more deaths more than the lives that we lost in the past,” ani Duterte. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Duterte approval, trust rating fall Continued from page 1 55% to 50%. The survey released July 26 its second quarter poll which was conducted from 13-19 July 13-19. The nationwide purposive sampling survey comprised 1,500 respondents. While it is a sizable drop for both approval and trust ratings, Duterte still leads other top government officials – Senate President Vicente Sotto, Vice President Leni Robredo, Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo and House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco. The survey said the Duterte Administration received passing / passable marks in all areas except promoting human rights and managing infla-

tion. With the Duterte administration project and actions; the Build, Build, Build is the most popular project by a wide margin. The campaign against illegal drugs and the Bayanihan Acts shared the second top spot. The Universal Health Care Act is a distant third. The Anti-Terrorism Act was cited as a top 3 project by over a fifth of respondents. The survey, PUBLiCUS Asia said, is non-commissioned, national poll covering 8 modules measured the state of the economy and economic prospects; Covid-19 vaccine tracker; national issues; scorecard for national leaders and institutions emotional

quotient of incumbent and prospective leaders; media consumption habits and responses to media campaigns; predisposition, and the Duterte administration scorecard. The same survey also showed a dip in Senator Manny Pacquiao’s overall approval rating of 37% from 66%. Moreover, his disapproval rating surged from 12% to 35%. But Senator Grace Poe garnered the highest performance rating at 50%. At the bottom list were Senators Lito Lapid, Leila De Lima and Bong Revilla with total disapproval ratings ranging from 37% to 65%. (Mindanao Examiner)

Children not allowed outdoors again 3,500 aspiring teachers to take PRC exam in Sulu

KIDAPAWAN CITY – The national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) has recalled its order to allow children 5 years old and up to go outdoors after medical experts warned about the dangers posed by the Delta variant of the Covid-19 in the country. The recall of the order came after the Depart-

ment of Health reported over 100 cases of the Delta variant Davao region, Northern Mindanao, National Capital Region, Ilocos Region, Central Luzon and Calabarzon or Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon provinces. The Delta variant was first detected in India, but quickly spread to over 120 countries and territories. But Zamboanga City re-

mains free from the virulent Delta variant due to the strict border control and health protocols being implemented by the local government. The recall of the IATF-MEID order took effect on July 26. Because of the recall order, the strict enforcement of quarantine restrictions and measures and minimum public health standards will continue. (Rhoderick Beñez)

Sulu Governor Sakur Tan poses with representatives of the Professional Regulatory Commission headed by Jorge Duterte who were in the province recently for the holding of the Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers beginning in September. (Jaques Tutong) Continued from page 1 met recently with Governor Sakur Tan to discuss the upcoming examination which was originally scheduled in March last year, but had been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The PRC team headed by Jorge Duterte, who is in-charge of the Regional Licensure Examination, said those who will take the BLEP will be divided into four batches. He said the first batch of examinees is set to take the BLEP in September and the second batch in January next year and the third and last batch in March and

June, respectively, in compliance with directives of the national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases on the conduct of professional examinations. Tan thanked the PRC for holding the BLEP again in Sulu and urged aspiring teachers to prepare themselves for the rigorous examination. It was Tan who sought the holding of professional examinations in the province in an effort to lessen the burden and expenses of the examinees in going to Zamboanga City just to take the PRC exam-

inations. He also funded the review of the examinees, hiring top caliber and professional educators from Manila; and many times in the past even provided allowances when they go to Zamboanga. Now, police and military recruitments and examinations are also being held in the province because of Tan, who repeatedly vowed to uplift the welfare of the Tausugs and those who want to pursue their dreams to become professional in the career they chose to pursue. (Mindanao Examiner)

Nurse Shellane Muñoz, of the Santa Catalina Health Center in Zamboanga City, receives a Hypochlorous Aerosol Disinfectant Machine donated by the Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper.

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Sulu Pictures in the News Sulu provincial government at work. This is where your taxes go. (Photos from the Office of the Provincial Governor, Jaques Tutong, Task Force Covid-19, and Jolo Municipal Government, Rep. Shernee Tambut)


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Zamboanga City feats Hidilyn’s victory Continued from page 1 thank you for your efforts and inspiration Hidy, the daughter of Zamboanga,” she said in a statement posted on her Facebook page. “Zamboanga’s pride. Our home-grown Olympian Hidilyn Diaz makes history again as the Philippines’ first Olympic gold medallist at the weightlifting women’s 55kg event at the Tokyo Olympics! Enhorabuena (congratulations)! We are proud of you, Hidilyn!” the mayor added. Climaco was not immediately available for an interview, but one of her aides said the mayor was ecstatic and nearly cried after watching Diaz winning the gold medal. “She was literally jumping, very happy and almost cried. The mayor was emotional because it not only gave us our first gold medal, but pride for all Filipinos and the country,” he aide told the Mindanao Examiner by phone.

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lovers that distinct aroma of Civet coffee berries – chocolaty and nutty and smooth bodied brewed drink. Mindanao Civet Coffee, which started as a home reseller of coffee beans, now offers organic Kopi Luwak in 250 grams ground Civet coffee and 250 grams Civet coffee beans – all medium roasted to perfection. Kopi Luwak is also available now in 3rd Cup Café at LM Metro Hotel in Zamboanga City, and re-

sellers in Luzon, Cebu and other parts of Mindanao. The Mindanao Civet Coffee is a favorite among travellers and tourists and coffee connoisseurs. And for those who wanted the perfect gift for all occasions, Kopi Luwak is the best choice. And those who are interested to resell or perhaps enjoy a daily hot cup or cold brew of Kopi Luwak may call the Mindanao Civet Coffee at this mobile number 09153976197. (AJC)

The Olympics also tweeted: “HISTORY MADE! Hidilyn Diaz (Weightlifting) gives the Philippines its first ever Gold Medal in the Olympic Games with a win in the Women’s 55kg in Tokyo 2020!” Local restaurateur and bodybuilder Pedro Alavar said Diaz’s win brings pride to all Filipinos. “It brings us honor and pride. She’s been practicing all her life, and she deserves it,” he said. “This is an honor for the country and we have a Zamboangueña weightlifter Olympic gold medallist,” said Sammy Dantes, who works out at the Sky Gym in Zamboanga City. Diaz’s family was elated by the victory and said God was behind it all. In August 2018 when Diaz won a gold medal in the Asian Games in Jakarta, her father, a former motorcycle taxi driver, Eduardo said “It was God’s answer to our prayers and we thanked God for the graces he showered us, especially Hidilyn, who really trained hard for

this games.” He said Hidilyn gave him enough money to start a small fish pond business in their village, Mampang, about 10 kilometers from downtown Zamboanga. Diaz also built a small gym in her village. “I now take care of our fish pond, it is not too big, just about two hectares,” Eduardo said. His tricycle, which bears a painting of Hidilyn lifting a barbell, was then being driven by a relative. The family also has a small car which was given by the Universidad de Zamboanga to Hidilyn for winning silver in the Rio Olympics in 2016. Eduardo said his daughter started lifting weight at age 9 and had been training hard with her cousins in the family’s backyard and sometimes in a private gym if she had extra money. “She started training at nine years old with her cousins, who influenced her to join them and lift weights,” he said. (Mindanao Examiner)

IATF-MEID releases LGUs quarantine classifications COTABATO CITY – The national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATFMEID) has placed the following areas in different quarantine classifications based on the number of active Covid-19 cases and the risks posed by the virulent Delta variant. President Duterte approved the IATF-MEID recommendation, including the extended Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) classification of Iloilo City and Iloilo province in Region 6; and Cagayan de Oro City and Gingoog City in Region 10 until August 7. Under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) classification are Ilocos Norte in Region 1; Bataan in Region 3; and LapuLapu City and Mandaue City in Region 7 until August 15. The General Community Quarantine (GCQ) with

“heightened restrictions” classification of the National Capital Region has been imposed until August 15, according to IATF-MEID. It also placed under GCQ with heightened restrictions from August 1 to August 15 the following areas: Ilocos Sur in Region 1; Cagayan in Region 2; Bulacan in Region 3; Laguna, Lucena City, Cavite and Rizal in Region 4-A; Naga City in Region 5; Antique, Aklan, Bacolod City and Capiz in Region 6; Negros Oriental in Region 7; Zamboanga del Sur in Region 9; Misamis Oriental in Region 10; Davao City, Davao del Norte, Davao de Oro and Davao Occidental in Region 11; and Butuan City in CARAGA. On the other hand, Baguio City and Apayao in the Cordillera Administrative Region; City of Santiago, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino in Region 2; Quezon and Batangas in Region 4-A; Puerto Princesa in Re-

gion 4-B; Guimaras and Negros Occidental in Region 6; Zamboanga Sibugay, City of Zamboanga and Zamboanga del Norte in Region 9; Davao Oriental and Davao del Sur in Region 11; General Santos City, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and South Cotabato in Region 12; Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands and Surigao del Sur in CARAGA and Cotabato City in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao are placed under GCQ classification from August 1 to August 31. All other areas not included in the above list are automatically placed under Modified General Community Quarantine classification until August 31. The IATF-MEID said the local governments can appeal the classification of their areas and justify them. (Rhoderick Beñez and Marilou Cablinda)

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DOH worries over surge in Covid cases

Coronavirus covid-19 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY The Department of Health (DOH) said it is closely monitoring the Covid-19 situation in the country and immediately flagging areas with increases in rates of virus transmission based on two-week growth rates (TWGR) in affected population as per average daily attack rate (ADAR). It also noted the observations of independent expert groups, but maintains that such observations should be carefully verified. Based on current data analysis by the DOH Epidemiology Bureau and FASSSTER, the National Capital Region is showing a 19% increase for its TWGR and ADAR of 6 cases per 100,000 population, which is at moderate risk. While Makati, Las Piñas, Pasay, Pasig, Taguig, Paranaque, Manila, Valenzuela, Navotas, Marikina, and Caloocan all have positive TWGR - a trend reversal from negative two-week growth rates 3-4 weeks ago. Additionally, Makati, Las Piñas, and Pasay have high risk ADAR. FASSSTER refers to the application “Feasibility Analysis of Syndromic Surveillance using Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler.” It was developed by the Ateneo de Manila University for visualizing the spread of diseases, using data from the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response system, Elec-

tronic Medical Records, and SMS-based reports of primary care facilities. “In terms of our health care capacity, nationally we are seeing low health care and intensive care utilization rate. We are also closely monitoring pending ER admissions. While we have enough capacity as of now as evidenced by the low risk HCUR and ICUR, we must continue our preparations to strengthen local health system capacities and further augment the needed resources to maintain these low risk levels. We need to make sure that we have enough capacity to cope with the demand in the event that cases continue their upward trend,” said DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire. HCUR refers to “health care utilization rate” ICUR means “intensive care unit utilization rate,” and ER is short for “emergency room.” Vergeire said the DOH works closely with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila Center for Health Development, Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, and City Epidemiology and Surveillance Units to ensure that these signals of increase in cases are immediately flagged, investigated, and addressed as soon as possible. “We acknowledge that there is an increase of our case metrics which is why we urge people to contin-

ue adhering to the minimum health standards and get vaccinated, and for our local government units to strictly implement our protocols. Otherwise, we might see daily active cases in NCR to reach 11,000 by the end of September 2021 based on the projections calculated by FASSSTER with the assumption that the Delta variant is 60% more transmissible, a conservative estimate of how fast the Delta variant will spread,” she said. She said the DOH values the work of independent experts, but appealed to them to be more careful in making pronouncements in terms of the national situation, as this may cause more panic and fear. “While we acknowledge the differences in the metrics and methods of analysis used by these independent groups, we share the same goal to keep the case numbers down and improve the healthcare system of the country,” Vergeire said. The DOH has been accused by some “independent experts” of underreporting Covid-19 cases in the country, especially now that there are over 100 cases of the Delta variants. The lack of vaccine supplies despite the huge amount of loans from local and foreign creditors for the purchase of Covid-19 vaccines is also among the many issues raised against the DOH. (Mindanao Examiner)

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‘Red alert’ out for cheap lipsticks DIPOLOG CITY - The EcoWaste Coalition, a toxics watchdog group, issued a red alert following its discovery of cheap lipsticks, mostly made from China, that are heavily contaminated with lead, a chemical banned in cosmetics. It warned consumers against the proliferation of what it calls as “poison lipsticks,” or lipsticks containing “outrageous” levels of lead that are sold at rock-bottom prices, particularly in the market. “We advise the public to refrain from consuming cheap, but unauthorized poison lipsticks such as imitation ones that may contain lead and other impurities, which are invisible to the naked eye. Don’t get easily swayed by its low prices. Lead-containing lipsticks are hazardous to health and should not be made, sold and used,” said Thony Dizon, the group’s Chemical Safety Campaigner. Environmental health scientist Dr. Geminn Louis Apostol, from the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health, was also quoted by the EcoWaste Coalition, as saying: “Consumers, particularly women of child-bearing age, should not wear lead contaminated lipsticks. A pregnant woman may ingest lead as she applies and reapplies a lead-containing lipstick on her lips. Unknown to her, she may be exposing the baby in her womb to lead as this substance is able to cross the placental barrier and accumulate in fetal tissues.” According to the World Health Organization, the exposure of pregnant women to high levels of lead can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, premature birth and low birth weight. As part of the EcoWaste Coalition’s continuing campaign to protect children and women from harmful chemicals lurking in consumer products, it has purchased a total of 125 red lipsticks costing from P8.75 to P60 per canister from budget beauty product shops, and street vendors in Caloocan, Makati, Malabon, Manila, Pasay and Quezon cities and these were subsequently screened for lead using a handheld X-Ray Fluorescence device. It said of the 125 samples, 38 products were found to contain lead up to 45,400 parts per million (ppm) which is in excess of the maximum allow-

able limit of 20 ppm under the “ASEAN Guidelines on Limits of Contaminants for Cosmetics.” Heavy metal impurities, according to the guidelines, may be derived from the quality and purity of raw materials, and the manufacturing process. Lipstick brands found to contain lead include Baolishi, Dexz, Koko Kollection, Meiya, Monaliza and eight variants of Qianxiu. Among the items with the highest lead concentrations per brand were: 1. Qianxiu Panda Lipstick #1, 45,400 ppm 2. Qianxiu It’s Moisturizing Matte Lasting Lipstick #6, 45,200 ppm 3. Qianxiu Hello Kitty Lipstick #1, 42,600 ppm 4. Qianxiu Lipstick #10, 22,400 ppm 5. Qianxiu Temptation Lipstick #10, 21,400 ppm 6. Qianxiu Kiss Lipstick #10, 20,600 ppm 7. Qianxiu I Love Lipstick #4, 17,300 ppm 8. Koko Kollection #9, 10,500 ppm 9. Meiya Lipstick with Vit C #1, 5,266 ppm 10. Dexz Lipstick with Vit A&E #5, 3,667 ppm 11. Monaliza Series #20, 3,017 ppm 12. Qianxiu Pink Panther #1, 519 ppm 13. Baolishi Lipstick #1, 186 ppm The samples are unauthorized cosmetic products which have not gone through the notification process of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The agency has repeatedly warned that the use of such violative products may pose health risks to consumers. To prevent exposure to lead contaminated lipsticks, the EcoWaste Coalition urged consumers to visit the FDA Verification Portal at https://verification.fda. gov.ph/Home.php and check if the lipstick has the required Certificate of Product Notification. It also suggested buying lipstick from licensed retailers and asking for an official receipt and warned consumers of counterfeit products, particularly those with incredibly cheap prices, faulty fonts and logos, grammatical and spelling mistakes, poor packaging and other signs of adulteration. It said parents should monitor lipsticks bought by teenage girls, and should not let children play with lipsticks. To halt the proliferation of poison lipsticks, the EcoWaste Coalition also urged authorities to run after errant manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers of products laden with lead. (Mindanao Examiner)

eto ang 10 tips para tumaas ang tsansa na mabuntis ang

babae: 1. Ipanatili ang tamang timbang - Ang sobra o kulang sa timbang ay maaaring makaapekto sa produksyon ng hormone at makapigil sa normal na obulasyon. Ang pagpapanatili ng isang malusog na timbang ay maaaring madagdagan ang dalas ng obulasyon at posibilidad ng pagbubuntis. 2. Iwasan o pigilan na magkaroon ng STIs o (Sexually transmitted infection) gaya ng chlamydia at gonorrhea - Ito ang nangungunang dahilan para sa kababaihan ng kawalan ng kakayahan magbuntis. Upang maprotektahan ang iyong sarili sa mga STIs, magsanay ng ligtas na pakikipagtalik, limitahan ang bilang ng partner o mas maganda kung iisa lamang. Gumamit ng condom sa bawat oras na ikaw ay makikipagtalik. 3. Kumain ng masusustansyang pagkain - Ang pagkain ng maraming prutas, gulay, karne at iba’t ibang mga mapagkukunan ng protina ay magdudulot sa iyo ng mabuti. 4. Regular na magpatingin sa doktor at OBGyne - Ang regular na pag-bisita sa iyong doktor

ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo na malaman at gamutin ang iyong kondisyon ng kalusugan na maaaring magbanta sa iyong pagka-mayabong o pagiging fertile. 5. Iwasan ang mga pang-gabing trabaho hangga’t maaari - Ang pagta-trabaho sa gabi ay maaaring magdulot sa iyo ng mas mataas na panganib ng kawalan ng kakayahang magbuntis. Dahil malaki ang posibilidad na maapektuhan ang produksyon ng iyong hormone. Kung talagang hindi maiiwasan, humanap ng paraan na magkaroon ng sapat na tulog kung wala kang pasok sa trabaho. 6. Huwag manigarilyo Ang paninigarilyo ay nakakapag-patanda ng iyong obaryo at pinapatay nito ang iyong itlog ng maaga. Kung ikaw ay naninigarilyo, kumunsulta o magtanong sa doktor kung ano ang dapat gawin para mahinto ang paninigarilyo. 7. Bawasan ang iniinom na alak - Ang sobrang pag-inom ay maaring makapagdulot ng panganib sa obulasyon at pagbubuntis. Isaalang-alang ang pag-iwas o ganap na itong tigilan kung gustong magbuntis. 8. Bawasan o tigilan ang pag-inom ng kape - Karamihan sa pananaliksik walang malinaw na ugnayan sa pagitan ng pag-inom ng labis na kape at fertility o pagka-may-

abong. Gayunpaman, karamihan sa mga eksperto ay inirerekomenda na bawasan ang dami ng kape kada araw kung nais mong magbuntis. 9. Mag-ingat sa mabibigat na gawain at sobrang ehersisyo - Ang sobrang bigat na gawain at ehersisyo ay maaaring makapigil sa obulasyon at mabawasan ang produksyon ng hormone progesterone. 10. Iwasan ma-expose sa toxins - Ang mga manggagawang agrikultura, hair stylist, at ilang iba pang grupo ay maaaring nasa panganib sa pagre-regla o menstrual disorder. Ang isang dental assistant ay naka-expose sa mataas na antas ng organikong solvents, tulad ng dry cleaning chemicals. Ang industrial na manggagawa ay expose naman sa mga gamot at kemikal habang pinoproseso ito, maaring nasa panganib mabawasan ang pagiging fertile.

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panlasangpinoy.com INGREDIENTS : • 1 lb. beef tenderloin thinly sliced • 3 tablespoons oyster sauce • 1 teaspoon soy sauce • 1 ½ tablespoons cornstarch • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper INSTRUCTIONS : 1. Combine beef, oyster sauce, soy sauce, and ground black pepper. Mix well. Let it stand for 5 minutes. 2. Add cornstarch into the bowl. Mix until all ingredients are well distributed. Set aside. 3. Heat oil in a pan. Fry bell peppers for 1 minute. Stir once in a while. Remove bell peppers from the pan.

• 1- piece green bell pepper sliced into thick strips • 1- piece red bell pepper sliced into thick strips • 1/2 cup cooking oil

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Set aside. Using the remaining oil, stir fry marinated beef until it starts to brown. Add fried bell peppers and toss until all ingredients are distributed. Transfer beef stir fry to a serving plate. Serve with rice. Share and Enjoy!


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HE CITY government of Mandaue has required inbound travellers RT-PCR negative test results following the rising cases of Covid-19 and the rapid spread in the country of the Delta variant which was first detected in India and has now spread around the world. Data released by the Mayor Jonas Cortes of origin. said previously issued an Cortes underscored Department of Health executive order requir- the need for stricter health showed that Mandaue City ing RT-PCR test from all protocols to protect the has more than 500 active visitors coming from the city and its residents from Covid-19 cases. Cortes urged his conprovinces of Bohol, Ne- Covid-19. “There’s a need gros Oriental and Negros to expand (the executive stituents to do their part in Occidental. The order re- order) because of the rise in the city’s quest to bring down quires all persons from (Covid-19) cases, not only the number of Covid-19 inthose provinces who will in Bohol and Negros. We fections by strictly following visit Mandaue to present have to be extra careful right the health protocols even a negative test result taken now,” Cortes said, adding, in their homes and workwithin 72 hours, or a neg- the city’s Covid-19 isolation places. He renewed calls for ative rapid antigen test re- area is almost full and the residents to get vaccinated sult taken 48 hours before occupancy rate in hospitals against Covid-19. (John Rey Saavedra) departure from their place is also increasing.

Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes

Cebu tourism to play key role in economic recovery CEBU CITY – The tourism industry in Cebu is expected to propel the country’s post-pandemic econom-

ic growth once mobility restrictions are further eased and foreign tourists return, according to Cebu Land-

Real estate developer Cebu Landmasters Inc. acquired in 2019 the Abaca resort property on Mactan Island’s resort hub. The property giant has projected that the revival of Cebu’s tourism industry will greatly contribute to the country’s economic recovery and bring back jobs to the industry. (Image: CLI)

masters Inc. (CLI) Chairman Jose Soberano III. Soberano made the projection following unveiling of the company’s first resort development, the P2.5 billion Abaca Resort Mactan. “We have always wanted to contribute towards making Cebu a thriving economic and tourism destination. Abaca Resort Mactan will put Cebu on the radar of this emerging breed of global travelers seeking world-class, authentic, and unique holiday experience,” he said. Soberano said they see tourism in the Visayas and Mindanao driving the economy moving forward once global mobility is restored, bringing back jobs in the region’s key economic driver. “With direct flight connections all over the world, Cebu will be the natural gateway to the Philip-

pines for many travelers seeking to enjoy the country’s world-acclaimed beaches and other attractions. We will be ready for that boom,” he said. CLI has strengthened its hotel portfolio in the region as it reveals the expanded luxury boutique hotel which is set to be completed in 2024. Jason Hyatt, founder and executive chef of The Abaca Group, said the Cebu-based restaurant operator is optimistic about their partnership with CLI. “As one of the country’s preeminent developers, we are honored that CLI has chosen to partner with us once again through their hospitality arm. Being added to their portfolio of established global brands like Accor, Radisson, and Ascott is so inspiring,” he said. With the opening of the resort in 2024, CLI said it targets

to expand its hotel portfolio to 1,433 rooms by 2025. Now, the 125-room all-suite accommodation featuring exclusively panoramic ocean views is envisioned to fill the gap for luxury resorts catering to global travelers in Cebu’s thriving tourism scene in preparation for international mobility. It will rise 17 storeys high on a 4,500-square meter property formerly occupied by the multi-awarded Abaca Boutique Resort in Punta Engano, Lapu-Lapu City, a tourism growth center and is home to Cebu’s posh resorts. CLI purchased the property in 2019 and has signed up with The Abaca Group to continue operating the hotel and providing luxury experiences tailored for local and global

tourists. To design the resort and infuse it with a unique sense of place sought by an emerging breed of high-end travelers, CLI tapped internationally renowned architectural firm Büro Ole Scheeren whose projects won numerous awards globally. Some of their notable work are CTBUH Urban Habitat Award 2020 Winner DUO in Singapore, the World Building of the Year 2015 The Interlace in Singapore, and MahaNakhon Tower in Bangkok, a mixed-use high-rise development that upends the conventional typology of the skyscraper. The resort’s design is also locally supported by the Philippines’ leading architectural firm AIDEA. (Carlo Lorenciana)

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