May 15, 2021 Liboan na ka mga dose sa bakuna ang nangabot sa Siyudad sa Sugbo gikan sa kaulohan. Dunay Sinovac, AstraZenaca ug bag-ohay lang, ang Pfizer.
Nindot tan-awon ang numero sa mga bakuna nga nangabot, apan maorag makalingla. Kay tagduha man ka doses, sa ato pa, katunga lang ang mabakunahan sa gidaghanon sa mangabot dinhi. Sa 100,000 ka doses, duna lay 50,000 nga madapatan niini. Unya bahinon pa kini sa ubang mga dapit sa rehiyon 7.
Sukad gisugdan ang pagpamakuna sa unang semana sa Marso, naa pa sa senior citizens ug mga tawo nga dunay comorbidities. Paspas ang mga pagpamakuna sa Metro Cebu tungod sa mga sistema nga giandam. Apan kanunay nga maputol kay dali rang mahurot ang doses kay mas daghan na ang mga tawo nga nakasabot nga mas maayo ang magpabakuna.
May 14, 2021
Spring is here! And in the Ozarks that means sun and fun and. freaking bugs. Everywhere bugs. And while they are annoying at least the majority of them don t bite. BUT, that being said.some still do. (Cues dramatic music)
Anyway, the good news is that when it comes to the most painful insect bites in the world none of the bugs at the top of the list live around here. Be thankful for that. Because from the looks of it - they suck. #1 on the list was the Bullet Ant bite. This guy knows (skip to 13:00).
Ouch.
Bullet Ant
Man who flouted Covid-19 lockdown rules has conviction quashed after error
12 May, 2021 04:37 AM
3 minutes to read
Fraser Wright Maddigan was charged after being found in his car in Queenstown on March 30 last year. Photo / 123RF
Fraser Wright Maddigan was charged after being found in his car in Queenstown on March 30 last year. Photo / 123RF
Otago Daily Times
By: Karen Pasco
A man who flouted Covid-19 lockdown rules in the southern region has had his conviction quashed after a fundamental error was made by a duty solicitor and judge.
Fraser Wright Maddigan pleaded guilty to breaching the Civil Defence Emergency Act 2002 when he appeared before Judge Bernadette Farnan on April 2 last year in the Invercargill District Court.