LESS than three months before the Palarong Pambansa (Palaro), the renovation of the main venue for the country’s largest sporting event for student athletes remains unfinished, with construction of the P47 million grandstand extension at the Cebu City Sports Center not even started yet.
THE Cebu City Government will have its hands full for the next six months as it prepares for the Palarong Pambansa 2024, which it will host in July.
This, as the memorandum of agreement (MOA) outlining the responsibilities of the City and of the Department of Education (DepEd) for the event was submitted to the City Council.
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SunStar file February 18, 2021 SOME patients with Covid-19 find the New Normal Oasis for Adaptation and a Home (Noah) Complex not conducive to isolation.
A Covid-19 patient who declined to be named, said in her Facebook post that there is a lack of logistics inside the Noah Complex.
The patient said there are only two restrooms for all the patients inside. Some beds do not have bedsheets, and the curtains dividing each cubicle are dusty.
Another Facebook post with the same complaint was posted on Feb. 5, 2021 by a certain Carol and made the rounds on social media.
Carol said when she was isolated in the facility, she had to clean her cubicle first all by herself because it was “dirty,” adding that the floor was dusty, there was some trash, there were cobwebs on the walls and there were stains on the bed and curtain divisions.