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(File photo) MANILA - The Makati City government will officially enforce regulated mobility for unvaccinated individuals. In an advisory on Thursday, unvaccinated residents shall remain in their residences at all times, except when buying essential goods and transacting with essential services. This, after the Makati City Council, approved the local ordinance No. 2022-005, which regulates the mobility of unvaccinated residents within communities. The city ordinance also said unvaccinated persons shall be prohibited in indoor or outdoor dining in restaurants and other food establishments as well as entering for leisure or social trips in malls, hotels, event venues, and other similar facilities. They are also prohibited to go on domestic travel via public transportation by land, sea, and air. Unvaccinated are also required to undergo a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) Covid-19 test every two weeks at their own expense, before being admitted to work. Violators wil
Published June 28, 2021, 1:48 PM
Eight officials of Barangay Carmona, Makati, including its chairman, were suspended for 90 days for neglecting to submit and enact the barangay annual investment program and budget in 2019 and 2020, according to the local government unit (LGU) of Makati City.
The city government said the suspension order against barangay chairman Joselito Salvador, presiding officer of the Sangguniang Barangay, and Kagawads Jason Layug, Andres Chua, Jeffrey Sordan, Christopher Guerra, Rosalie Garcia, Maria Andrea Paula Vicente, and Virgilio Guillermo will take effect on July 4, 2021.
In a Makati City Council resolution, it stated that Barangay Carmona operated on a reenacted budget for two consecutive years which deprived the residents of Carmona of much-needed social services and benefits because no funds were available for the implementation of social programs and services.