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PIA/ MANILA BULLETIN/ FILE In a Facebook announcement, Mayor Oca Malapitan said the temporary closure of CCMC will end on April 16, 2021. The hospital’s emergency room services will remain open. For those who want to consult with doctors, Malapitan said, the hospital is offering teleconsultation. The contact details and the schedule of medical experts in various fields are available on Malapitan’s Facebook page. As of 5 p.m. of March 31, Caloocan has 1,087 active COVID-19 cases out of 18,011 confirmed cases.
Mayor Oca Malapitan Facebook page CALOOCAN CITY, March 16 (PIA) The Caloocan City Government now uses the StaySafe.ph a contact tracing application launched earlier by the national government to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19. For a faster contact tracing, the use of the StaySafe App is being implemented in Caloocan City, Mayor Oca Malapitan said in his Facebook post. Just need to download the StaySafe App on your mobile phones and register. Just screenshot your QR Code so it will be scanned upon entering. No need to write those going to establishments with a StaySafe App, Mayor Oca added. ....
(photo from Mayor Oca Malapitan Facebook) In a video posted on Mayor Oca Malapitan’s Facebook page on Monday, the local chief executive along with 1st District Rep. Along Malapitan, City Administrator Oliver Hernandez, several barangay chairmen and other high-ranking city officials called on the public to “stop fake news.” Malapitan also said there is no place for politics in the city right now as the country still grapples with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. “Walang lugar ang politika sa labang ito. Sapagkat walang pinipiling kulay ang COVID-19 (Politics has no place in this fight against pandemic because COVID-19 sees no political affiliation),” he said. “Magkaisa tayo, unahin natin ang kapakanan ng tao (Let’s unite and prioritize our people).” ....
Published January 15, 2021, 1:27 PM The local government of Caloocan has denied allegations on social media that the city currently has missing P192 million funds. In a post on Mayor Oca Malapitan’s Facebook page, City Administrator Oliver Hernandez clarified that a Facebook post which claims that the city failed to audit the said fund to the Commission on Audit (COA) was “misleading.” Hernandez said the missing money was discovered before Malapitan assumed his post as the local chief executive in 2013. “Minana pa po natin ito dahil noong nakaraang administrasyon pa ay nawawala na ito. Posibleng nagkamali ang recording ng nakaraang administrasyon dahil iba ang nasa ledger at record sa bangko (We inherited the problem on missing funds from the past administration. It’s possible that the past administration committed mistake in recording its finances because it was different from its bank records),” he said. ....