kidayad pagdangogon
boses ning katawohan
poon sa familia
sagcod sa kapilya
Magiging mga milyonaryo palan an mga familia kan mga COVID-19 frontliners kung since matigbak sa helang na ini bago matapos an taon.
Beginning the next issue, the Tribune will be back to its normal number of pages and print run, after being impacted by the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).
All close contacts of Catanduanes’ first confirmed COVID-19 case, at least those who swabbed by local health authorities, have tested negative of the presence of the new coronavirus.
Last week, Mayor Juan T. Rodulfo issued Executive Order No. 19 prohibiting persons from entering the municipality by sea through its coastline to circumvent the pertinent provisions of Republic Act No. 11469, or the Bayanihan To Heal As One Act, and other executive issuances against the spread of the coronavirus in the country, particularly on placing such persons on quarantine whenever they cross provincial and/or municipal boundaries.
District Engineer Gil Augustus A. Balmadrid told the Tribune last week that that Secretary Mark A. Villar directed all regional and district offices nationwide to observe the new work schedule in compliance with recent guidelines issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) that leads the national government’s battle against the coronavirus infectious disease.
“All cargo trucks and their cargoes shall be thoroughly disinfected before leaving the port premises,” Executive Order No. 001 issued April 30, 3030 stated.
In the Interim Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control of COVID-19 signed by Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, workers and employers will be required to follow total precautionary measures as the country grapples with the containment of the deadly COVID-19.
The newly-minted attorneys are Cara Marie T. Encabo, Philip Frantz T. Guerrero, Alan Emmanuel R. Latorre, Catherine B. Panti, Ma. Cecille M. Pelagio, Chilzia T. Rojas, Michevelli B. Samonte, Ulpiano Z. Sarmiento, and Krishna Thea A. Torrente.
Pantawid Liwanag Program:
FICELCO grants 20% discount to all 50,709 residential consumersAccording to the Pantawid Liwanag Program approved by the Board in its special meeting last week, the discount will benefit all residential Member-Consumer-Owners (MCOs) regardless of their level of energy consumption.