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Tale of 2 quarantine sites
WDK/WJF: NOAH S LAND. Three hectares of land at South Road Properties where Noha, one of Cebu City s quarantine center, has been located, are still owned by the City Government.
The lot was leased by Bigfoot Global Solutions, owner of Bigfoot Studios, in 2007 for 25 years, meaning the lease wouldn t expire until 2032. It was not disclosed how much rent Bigfoot has been paying; only the fact that it was expected to pay in advance P25 million in rent.
Whatever the exact rent, it must have been not stiff since Bigfoot promised huge development in the area that would ve boosted the SRP value, increased city tax incomes and created thousands of jobs. It promised a 15-hectare development, including a mega yacht club, an all-in-one leisure and commercial facility. The leased three-hectare was just initially a sound stage for its film and television academy expansion. All that prospect of business, plus the fact that the Bigfoot owner and then mayor Tomas Osme
May 21, 2021 There are three Covid-19 vaccines available in the country after these were approved for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These are the China-made Sinovac, the United Kingdom (UK)-manufactured Oxford-AstraZeneca and the US-manufactured Pfizer-BioNTech. Russia’s Sputnik and US Moderna vaccines are still coming. Some people may be wondering if they should wait for one over another to become available.
Millions of Filipinos have already availed themselves of the Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines, which were the first to arrive. But there are still people who are hesitant to be vaccinated with the two vaccines because of “vaccine distrust.” But when Pfizer-BioNTech was used just this week in key cities, an influx of people lined up to get the limited shots because they said it is more reliable and effective compared to Sinovac and AstraZeneca.