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RESIDENT DUTERTE extended until the end of June the stricter Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) status in the whole of Zamboanga Peninsula in Western Mindanao or Region 9. The national govthe MECQ in the region, del Sur, including Pagaernment’s Inter-Agency according to Duterte’s dian City; Zamboanga Task Force for the Manspokesman Harry Roque. del Norte and the cities agement of Emerging InRegion 9 comprises of Dapitan and Dipolog; fectious Diseases recomthe provinces of Zambo- and Zamboanga City. mended the extension of anga Sibugay, Zamboanga Continue on page 2

Beng wants probe on Badjao exodus President Rodrigo Duterte. (PCOO)

Trolls, propagandists begin hate campaigns ANTI-CLIMACO propagandists and trolls have begun their hate campaigns, spreading fake news and disinforma-

tion as the local government rolls out its “welfare goods” for families affected by granular lockdowns in areas where there is a

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ZAMBOANGA CITY Mayor Beng Climaco has ordered an investigation into the “mysterious” exodus of Badjao natives from here to Manila after raising suspicions that they may be victims of exploitation and trafficking by unscrupulous individuals. Climaco said at least 237 members of the indigenous tribe arrived here recently after authorities rescued them in various areas in Manila. She said the Regional Inter-Agency Council and the Zambo-

Mayor Beng Climaco anga City Sea-Based Anti-Trafficking Task Force led by Fiscal Sharon Belis-

ario facilitated the return of the Badjaos. They Continue on page 2

Zambo mayor briefs RIATF, DSWD on Covid-19 measures ‘Covid-19 initiatives very commendable and impressive’ ZAMBOANGA MAYOR Beng Climaco has briefed the members of the Regional Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on the progress of the local Continue on page 2

Zambo City Health Doc Wins Prestigious Intl. Photo Contest DOCTOR MARIA Ivy Rozeth Saavedra-Iturralde, head of the Zamboanga Continue on page 7

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MECQ extended until June 30! Continued from page 1 This was also confirmed by Zamboanga City Mayor Beng Climaco. “Zamboanga City remains under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine until June 30 as announced by President Duterte. The public is advised to remain vigilant in the fight against Covid-19 by strictly complying with the MECQ guidelines and following the minimum public health standards,” she said. Climaco renewed her appeal for the public to strictly follow the health protocols and urged residents to register online through zambocovax.com or to barangay health cen-

ters for free vaccination. “We have requested for more vaccines because Zamboanga City has been identified as one of the priority areas of concern in the country. Take this opportunity because it will be an added layer of protection against Covid-19,” Climaco said. She said the Department of Health (DOH) delivered some 31,500 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines and 28,000 doses of Sinovac vaccines on June 15 further boosting the local government’s mass vaccination program. “The Pfizer vaccines will be solely deployed to Zamboanga City and will cover the first and second doses

of at least 17,500 people and the Sinovac will be distributed to the different municipalities and provinces in Zamboanga Peninsula,” the mayor said. Climaco thanked Duterte and the IATFMEID, including the DOH for prioritizing Zamboanga City in the allocation of vaccines. She previously asked the national government for more vaccines so that essential workers and uniformed personnel, including tricycle and jeepney drivers can also be inoculated and protected from Covid-19. In her request to the IATF-MEID, Climaco said: “Hinihiling po namin na masagawa na po ang

The Department of Health (DOH) delivered some 31,500 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines and 28,000 doses of Sinovac vaccines on June 15, 2021, and further boosting the local government’s mass vaccination program. (Eugene Elnar) pagbukas ng A4 priority category (sa Zamboanga).” Climaco said the

mass vaccination in Zamboanga City continues as tens of thousands of

people had received their Covid-19 jabs. (Zamboanga Post)

Zambo mayor briefs RIATF, DSWD on Covid-19 measures ‘Covid-19 initiatives very commendable and impressive’ Continued from page 1 government’s Covid-19 response and other measures aimed at controlling the spread of the deadly disease. Climaco said she discussed the efforts of the local Covid-19 task force in slowing down the viral infections and has so far succeeded due to the stricter implementation of the health protocols and the community quarantine guidelines. She said DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista, who is also the Cabinet Officer Responsible for Development and Security in Region

9, was also present during the virtual meeting. At the meeting, Climaco also proposed several recommendations, including the extension until the end of this year of the services of all healthcare personnel of the Department of Health and the contact tracers hired by the Department of the Interior and Local Government to help local governments in responding to the pandemic. She also suggested the national government harmonize policies for workplace safety in all government offices, and requested for more antigen test kits and person-

al protective equipment for Zamboanga Peninsula. “Through Secretary Bautista, these proposals were forwarded to the national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) for its consideration and approval,” Climaco said. Just recently, the Regional Coordinated Operations to Defeat Epidemic (CODE) Team commended Climaco, who heads the local Covid-19 task force, for her active role in addressing the health crisis. Manuel Luis Ochotore-

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na, regional director of the Office of the Civil Defense and other members of the CODE Team, cited Zamboanga City’s efforts and Covid-19 response, especially the creation of the Inter-Agency Compliance Team headed by City Administrator Apple Go; the Barangay Sita Task Forces and Barangay Information Officers Network, which ensure compliance of health and safety protocols and community quarantine rules. The CODE Team held its first leg of virtual townhall consultation with various local governments in Zamboanga Peninsula or Region 9, particularly those where high Covid-19 cases have been re-

ported. Ochotorena described the Zamboanga City government’s Covid-19 initiatives as “very commendable and impressive” and complied with the “PDITR” strategy in fighting the spread of the deadly virus. PDITR stands for Prevention, Detection, Isolation, Treatment and Reintegration. From 2,800 active cases in the previous months, the number of Zamboanga’s Covid-19 infections now under 700 after the city was placed under the stricter Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine since May 8 following a sudden spike in coronavirus. Ochotorena said the

CODE - which was approved in September last year by the IATF-MEID on the recommendation of the Department of Health - aims to demonstrates active case finding strategies to prevent and eliminate clusters of community transmission of the virus and to provide guidance and recommendations to strengthen the implementing measures and mechanisms in fighting against the impact of pandemic while maintaining the balance between health and economy. CODE is headed by the National Task Force Covid-19 chaired by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. (Zamboanga Post)

Beng wants probe on Badjao exodus Continued from page 1 arrived on board a passenger vessel. Because of the continuing exodus of Badjaos to Manila, Climaco said she has written Justice Undersecretary Emmeline Villar, who is in-charge of the Inter-Agency Council against Trafficking, to intervene and to thoroughly investigate the mass departure of Badjaos to Manila, as well as provide long-term solutions to protect the interest of the indigenous peoples. In her letter, Climaco said: “It is highly unusual for a very large group of Badjaos to be suddenly in an exodus from Zamboanga to Manila. The lives of these indigenous peoples are in our hands and we have to look for

an immediate and lasting solution. Being an advocate and champion on the rights of every individual we both share the same aspiration to protect their best interest.” The mayor said she also made a similar request to Social Welfare Secretary Rolando Bautista, who is the Cabinet Officer Responsible for Development and Security (CORDS) in Zamboanga Peninsula or Region 9. Climaco said she is concerned about the safety and welfare of the Badjaos. “They may be victims of exploitation and trafficking by unscrupulous people,” she said. She said the Badjaos were immediately tested for Covid-19 and provided food and shelter and oth-

er services by the Department of Social Welfare and Development and its local counterpart led by Socorro Rojas as part of safety and health protocols. Climaco said she learned that the Badjaos arrived in Manila on June 4, but there were also other groups who went to the Philippine capital as early as April 27 and also on May 30. It was unclear how they were able to travel by boat to Manila and eventually ended up on the streets begging for alms or money. The Badjaos, also called “sea gypsies” because they live in coastal areas and in boats, are scattered all over Zamboanga Peninsula and the Bangsamoro autonomous region. (Zamboanga Post)


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Covid info campaign continues

Zamboanga government photo show the recently concluded vaccine information session with members of the Mujer LGBT Inc.

Trolls, propagandists begin hate campaigns Continued from page 1 by those against Climaco’s strict implementation of the health protocols and the imposition of long MECQ status in Zamboanga City. MECQ refers to Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine. It is one of many stricter measures of the national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases to control the spread of Covid-19 in the community. Zamboanga City has been under MECQ since May 8 and extended by President Rodrigo Duterte again until June 30 based on the recommendation of the IATF-MEID and medical experts. Aside from Zamboanga City, Duterte also prolonged up to the end of June the MECQ classification in Region 9 which comprises the provinces of Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Sur, including Pagadian City;

Zamboanga del Norte and the cities of Dapitan and Dipolog. Mayor Beng Climaco, head of the local Covid-19 task force, has ordered social workers to provide food aid to those affected by the lockdowns. The aid will consist of 10kilos of rice and canned goods, including hygiene kits or bath and laundry soaps, toothpaste and toothbrush and in some cases, also milk and diapers. The purchase of the rice by the local government was under the regular budget of the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) and the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and part of the 2021 Executive Budget. The purchase of the rice and other relief goods strictly followed the procedures specified under the Procurement Act, according to Climaco. The City Coliseum

in Barangay Tetuan now serves as the temporary repository of the rice because the CSWDO warehouse - which will also set to undergo renovation - is not sufficient to keep a large volume of welfare goods. Climaco warned those spreading libellous posts and disinformation in social media can be charged of violating the penal laws. “The public is advised to refrain from spreading unsubstantiated posts and to follow only legitimate sources of information such as the official social media channels of the City Government,” she said. The mayor has filed libel charges last year against those she accused of besmirching her reputation. Her supporters also urged Climaco to charge the others who continue to malign her in social media regardless of who they are and for the police to run after them. (Zamboanga Post)

THE LOCAL government’s Covid-19 vaccine information campaign continues in an effort to fight misinformation and at the same time promote awareness and public acceptance as more medicines arrive in an effort to achieve herd immunity in Zamboanga City. Mayor Beng Climaco, head of the local Covid-19 task force, has repeatedly urged residents to register online through zambocovax.com or in barangay health centers so they can be vaccinated against the deadly virus which attacks the respiratory system. Just recently, members of the Mujer LGBT Inc. were invited to a virtual information session spearheaded by the City Risk Communication and Demand Generation Team composed of the Public

Information Division, City Health Office and Philippine Information Agency, with technical support from the Computer Services Division. Climaco said the series of Covid-19 information sessions with different sectors and groups are aimed at providing clear and accurate information about the virus and the goal of immunizing Zamboanguenos against Covid-19. “Por favor, no crea todo lo que lee en las social media. Always check the information from official government sources. Las vacunas son seguras y salvan vidas,” the mayor said. The Department of Health (DOH) in April also launched the #ChecktheFAQs campaign to emphasize the importance

of accurate information in the fight against the virus and encourage the public to fact-check information that they come across. Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter pledged their support to the DOH initiative in line with their respective missions to help fight the pandemic and vaccine misinformation in social media. “As Covid-19 vaccination becomes top priority across the globe, we must also race to fight disinformation and misinformation surrounding Covid-19 vaccines and the pandemic. Spreading the right information can save lives,” said DOH’s Dr. Beverly Lorraine Ho, Director of the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau and the Health Promotion Bureau. (Zamboanga Post)


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Zambo City Health Doc Wins Prestigious Intl. Photo Contest

Dr. Maria Ivy Rozeth Saavedra-Iturralde. (PIA) Continued from page 1 City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, has won 1st place in the recent photo contest for the 10th Southeast Asia and Western Pacific Bi-regional TEPHINET Scientific Conference. TEPHINET stands for Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network. Mayor Beng Climaco congratulated Iturralde, whose unit is under the City Health Office, for winning in the photo contest. “Enhorabuena Dr. Ivy for winning the First Place in the photo contest for the 10th Southeast Asia and Western Pacific Bi-region-

al TEPHINET Scientific Conference. Congratulations Dr Ivy, we are very proud of you,” she said. Climaco said Iturralde was also one of the chosen presenters (online) during the conference held from May 31 to June 4 in Taiwan for her study entitled “Using Epidemiological Data on Vaccine - derived Poliovirus Type I (VDPVI) Polio Event in a Southern Mindanao Island to Guide Outbreak Response - Philippines, November 2019.” Founded in 1997, TEPHINET is the global network of Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs). TEPHINET spans more than 75 programs actively training field epi-

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AMBOANGA CITY Police Chief, Col. Rexmel Reyes has defended the proposed purchase by the local government of necessary police equipment intended for peace and security after political foes of Mayor Beng Climaco questioned the inclusion of this in the supplemental budget approved by the City Council. Reyes said the list Reyes said. Reyes agreed with of items and equipment and their specifications the local government included in the supple- that the police have to be mental budget was pre- equipped with the necespared and submitted by sary assets and mobility the local police office. to quickly respond to any “The City Govern- threat situation. He said the Zamboanment is consistent in its commitment to support ga City Police Office has the police through the activated the 2nd Manueprovision of equipment ver Company as Seaborne and other requirements Company at the R.T. Lim of the PNP in its day-to- Boulevard with the main day operations with the function of guarding the ultimate goal to better coastal areas and preventimprove and enhance ing intrusion by terrorists operational capability in and other criminal eledealing with our peace ments. “The activation of the and order situation,”

Private institutions offer facilities as vaccination sites

A team from the City Health Office led by head nurse Cora Pagotaisidro inspects several proposed vaccination areas. (Christine Lim) MAYOR BENG Climaco praised several private institutions and companies that offered their facilities to serve as vaccination centers in support of the local government’s mass vaccination rollout. She said a team from the City Health Office led

by its head nurse, Cora Pagotaisidro, already inspected at least 5 areas so they can evaluate and assess their capability as vaccination sites. Local malls are also now being used as vaccination sites after its owners offered it to the Clima-

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A government photo shows Mayor Beng Climaco as she hands over some bullet proof vests to the Zamboanga City Police Office under Colonel Rexmel Reyes as part of the local government’s support to security forces. 2nd Manuever Company complemented with the needed personnel, requires additional equipment for augmentation and to be more responsico administration in an effort to help in the mass vaccination program of the local government. Climaco said the Department of Health (DOH) on June 15 delivered some 31,500 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines and 28,000 doses of Sinovac vaccines, and further boosting the local government’s mass vaccination program. “The Pfizer vaccines will be solely deployed to Zamboanga City and will cover the first and second doses of at least 17,500 people and the Sinovac will be distributed to the different municipalities and provinces in Zamboanga Peninsula,” the mayor said. Climaco thanked President Rodrigo Duterte and the DOH, and the national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases for prioritizing Zamboanga City in the allocation of vaccines. The mayor said she wants all tricycle and jeepney drivers, essential workers and local uniformed personnel included in the mass vaccination program under the A4 Covid-19 priority list so they can be protected from the deadly respiratory disease. (Zamboanga Post)

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ble to police work,” Reyes said. The military’s Joint Task Force Zamboanga, which is also a beneficiary of Mayor Beng Climaco’s

strong commitment and support to the security forces, defended the local government. Climaco has previously donated patrol vehicles,

among others to the police and military as part of her priority programs in Security, Health and Education. (Zamboanga Post, Jasmine Mohammadsali)

Sunday Reflection by Mayor Beng Climaco Ezra 17:22-24 and Psalm 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 and Mark 4:26-34 IN THE 11th Sunday, we are to learn Jesus’ teachings on the Seed and the Fig Tree. Our Lord scatters the seeds; though small it may begin but will grow to spread its branches to give shade. “To what shall we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable can we use for it? It is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But once it is sown, it springs up and becomes the largest of plants and puts forth large branches, so that the birds of the sky can dwell in its shade.” We are the seeds that God has planted, our talents, potentials and gifts can be measured by our generosity to allow Jesus to nourish them to be productive. As a little girl, I was very shy and did not have the courage to speak in classroom recitation. Bien huyain y silencio! Because of my mother’s decision, I was blessed to study in the U.S. with my brother. It was a “cultural shock” for me to adjust in my adolescent road to independence.

My mom’s sisters took care of us, and I am very grateful to my Ninang Pet and Tita Viony. I learned hard work, household chores and took on baby sitting and my first job on inventory at the Burlington Coat Factory. There were nights I would shake in fear of the next day, in a world totally different from home. I was bullied because I was Asian and did not give-in to peer pressure. I would miss my parents and Zamboanga City, but had to persevere to be able to finish High School. God sustained me till I graduated. I also learned from my classmates, who were outspoken because they knew their Bill of Rights. That experience gave me a VOICE. God nurtures us to maximize our potentials. Desde un bata huyain y silencio, ya recibi yo el regalo de Voz. Por medio del Espiritu Santo, ya puede yo queda un maestra, hasta News Anchor na TV 11. El Dios ya abri camino para servi na Ciudad, na Consejo, y queda Vice-Alcalde. The capacity to know the Internal Rules and Procedures also gave me the opportunity to one day preside in Congress, by God’s grace as Deputy Speaker. God is not yet done with me. Having 12 months more to serve as Mayor, I reflect on this as my prayer:

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