UP CMC Demands Answers On Missing PHP4.4 Million

College seeks records, reconciliations, and supporting documents after foundation discloses fund losses.

Stolen Or Misappropriated? UP CMC Foundation Admits PHP4.4 Million Missing

Foundation says external audit uncovered fund losses as legal action moves forward.

Inside The UP CMC Foundation Controversy: The Key Players And The Questions They Face

Educators, media executives, and PR leaders find themselves at the center of the UP CMC Foundation dispute.

Vivant Energy Accelerates Clean Energy Growth With Acquisition Of Samar Phils. Renewable Corp.

Vivant Energy continues to accelerate its renewable energy initiatives with the full acquisition of Samar Philippines Renewable Corporation.

Bacolod Discourages In-Person Christmas Parties

Bacolod city Mayor Evelio Leonardia reminds people to prioritize health protocols than traditions and personal practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Bacolod Discourages In-Person Christmas Parties

48
48

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Bacolod City Emergency Operations Center Task Force (EOC-TF) has appealed to residents here to avoid holding in-person Christmas parties to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

Mayor Evelio Leonardia, task force chair, said on Thursday while people traditionally gather for holiday events, it is still more important that health protocols are strictly followed.

“It’s Christmas, but we would like to appeal that we prioritize the health protocols than any traditions and personal practices,” he added.

Leonardia said although the city’s Covid-19 cases have “substantially gone down”, it is no reason for the people to be complacent.

“We cannot let our guard down. We should be even more watchful because the Christmas spirit may give a (false) sense of security to us,” he said.

On Dec. 9, Bacolod recorded eight new cases, bringing the city’s total confirmed cases to 5,475. Of which, 5,131 are recoveries, 175 active cases, and 168 deaths.

Leonardia said residents should protect their family members and friends from Covid-19 during the Christmas holidays by strongly adhering to minimum health standards.

“The best gift that we can give to our loved ones this Christmas is to strictly observe health protocols,” the mayor said as Bacolod has been placed under a less restrictive modified general community quarantine status until the end of the year.

Minimum public health measures against Covid-19 include wearing of face mask and shield, frequent disinfection, and at least one-meter physical distancing.

City administrator Em Ang, EOC-TF head for administration and operations, said even if gatherings are now allowed at a 50-percent capacity of the venue, it would be better to go virtual, where there would be no limit in terms of attendance.

“The EOC highly recommends that we avoid as much as possible gatherings in-person. These are ‘super spreader’ events. We are trying to limit this type of gatherings,” she added.

Ang said in Bacolod, business process outsourcing (BPO) companies and shopping mall management have committed not to hold in-person Christmas parties this year.

“We are very happy (with this) two sectors. The BPOs’ celebration will be all virtual. All exchange gifts will be delivered by online sellers,” she said. (PNA)