BY CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO Neg. Occ. Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson (center) with members of the Araneta and Ledesma families of Negros during the unity walk in
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Minors will no longer be allowed to enter the Provincial Capitol Lagoon in Bacolod City starting January 7 due to the fast spreading
LEISURE SITE. The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Lagoon and Park in Bacolod City. Starting Thursday (Jan. 6, 2022), the provincial government has prohibited the entry of children 12 years and below to the facility as a precaution against the continuing threat of Covid-19.(PNA Bacolod file photo) BACOLOD CITY - Negros Occidental's provincial government has prohibited the entry of children 12 years and below to the Provincial Capitol Lagoon and Park here as a preventive health and safety measure against the continuing threat of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). In Executive Order (EO) 21-57-A issued on Thursday, Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson amended the guidelines in the operations of the facility located across the Provincial Capitol Building. "There is a need to amend (the guidelines) in the light of the recent spike of Covid-19 cases in the country and in order to prevent the possible increase of cases in the province," Lacson said. He noted that because chil
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