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Caloocan City 1st District Rep. Along Malapitan will run for the mayoral position in the city in the upcoming elections. This was confirmed by his father and current Caloocan Mayor Oca Malapitan, who will finish next year his nine-year term as the city's local chief executive. "Yung anak ko (My so
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 4) Caloocan City Rep. Edgar Erice Sunday announced he tested positive for COVID-19.
Erice, through his official Facebook page, said he got his swab test result after eight days in quarantine.
He added that he was experiencing only mild symptoms. I have very mild symptoms so nothing to worry, Erice said. God’s grace shall bear us out of this pandemic. You can still message me though if you think I can do something for you my beloved constituents, he added.
After 8 days in quarantine, I have tested positive of covid. We will have to temporarily close our district office due.Posted by Egay Erice on Saturday, April 3, 2021
(Office of Caloocan City Mayor Oca Malapitan / MANILA BULLETIN)
Malapitan on Wednesday filed complaints before the city’s prosecutor’s office against councilors Christopher “PJ” E. Malonzo, Ma. Milagros “Rose” S. Mercado, Alexander “Alex” V. Mangasar, Ricardo “Carding” J. Bagus, and Marylou “Alou” N. San Buenaventura for supposedly claiming through “a series of videos” posted online that “the digital tablets procured by the city government were substandard and that its distribution [was] delayed.”
The mayor cited Section 4 (c) (4) of the Republic Act No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, which pertains to cyber libel.
Malapitan also made the move after the councilors allegedly “insulted” the project, which in turn “deprived” the recipients “the benefits of the digital tablets which are meant to facilitate their distance learning due to pandemic,” the local government said.