SunStar 600K doses of Sinovac vaccine donated by China arrive in PH
CHINESE DONATION. A transport plane of the People’s Liberation Army of China lands at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, Metro Manila Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, 2021. The aircraft is carrying 600,000 doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac donated by the Chinese government. President Rodrgio Duterte led Philippine officials in receiving the vaccine, which was developed by Sinovac Biotech subsidiary Sinovac Life Scienese. (NTF AGAINST COVID-19)
+ February 28, 2021 THE Philippines welcomed the 600,000 doses of donated Sinovac vaccine against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), which landed at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, Metro Manila on board a transport plane of the People’s Republic of China on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021.
SunStar City orders removal of ‘Run Sara Run’ tarps
NO PERMIT. The Cebu City Office of the Building Official orders the removal of the “Run Sara Run” streamers along Osmeña Boulevard and General Maxilom Ave. as these have not been approved by the city. (AMPER CAMPAÑA)
+ February 23, 2021 STREAMERS showing calls for presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio to run for President in 2022 are set to be removed from various parts of Cebu City.
Cebu City Office of the Building Official (OBO) head Florante Catalan said he ordered his personnel to remove the “Run Sara Run” streamers after they found that those who posted them failed to secure an application from the city.
Published February 23, 2021, 1:55 PM
CEBU CITY Tarpaulins believed to push Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to run for President in the 2022 elections have sprouted like mushrooms in various areas here.
A tarpaulin with “Run Sara Run” was posted in a skywalk in Imus Ave, Cebu City as a campaign was launched in Davao City to call for Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to run for President in 2022 elections. (Photo by Juan Carlo de Vela / MANILA BULLETIN)
Tarpaulins bearing printed words “Run Sara Run” were found installed on at least three skywalks on General Maxilom Avenue, Osmeña Boulevard and Imus Road.
SunStar January 30, 2021 BRING back the liquor ban; move the start of curfew one hour early. These are among the suggestions made to control the spread of infections in Cebu City.
These are not novel measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in the city as these have been imposed at some point to bring down the number of infection cases. They are not even unique solutions but are part of the lessons from the lockdown months. But they remain pending days after they were raised because no decision is being made.
If we’re to keep Cebu City safe and prevent it from being placed under a more restrictive quarantine category that could impact the economy, decisions have to be made urgently.