(Photo from VP Leni Robredo's Facebook page) LEGAZPI CITY - Due to anticipated heavy traffic on major city roads, the local government units (LGUs) of Naga City in Camarines Sur and Legazpi City in Albay on Thursday suspended work and classes on Friday. In an advisory, Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal said all classes in the elementary and high school levels, whether modular or face-to-face, and in both public and private institutions, as well as government work, are suspended. "The City Disaster and Climate Change Resilience Council declared the suspension due to the anticipated heavy traffic which might be caused by a large public rally scheduled on May 6, 2022," he said. Rosal added, however, that the suspension will not apply to those who are in the Incident Management Team, maintenance of peace and order, disaster risk management, health and sanitation, and performance of vital services. He also said suspension of work in private offices is left to the discretion of the
CLASSES SUSPENDED. Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas inspects a patient care center as the coastal component city of Cebu province is experiencing another spike in Covid-19 cases. On Tuesday (Jan. 18, 2021), Gullas ordered the suspension of all classes, including those that are held through the modular or face to face platform, to prevent the spread of the virus among schoolchildren. (Photos courtesy of Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas) TALISAY CITY, Cebu - All classes in the elementary and high school in this southern Cebu city, whether modular or face to face, are suspended starting on Wednesday due to a surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases, the mayor announced. Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas, in a statement posted on social media on Tuesday, said the decision was arrived at after his talk with local officials of the Department of Education (DepEd) following the implementation of Alert Level 3 in the entire province, and to prevent schoolchildren from contracting the vir