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+ December 30, 2020 AS THE year 2021 enters, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said Dabawenyos should unite more than ever, as the city will still be facing another struggle brought about the Covid-19 pandemic. This is not the year nga magbulag-bulag tang tanan. Maghiusa gihapon tang tanan (This is not the time to be divided. We have to unite). Maghiusa gihapon ta (We have to unite) towards our common goal of security and development here in our city, Duterte-Carpio said in an ambush interview right after the Rizal Day commemoration ceremony at the Rizal Park on Wednesday morning, December 30.
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Photo by Mark Perandos December 28, 2020 ALL existing Covid-19 regulations and policies in Davao City, including the curfew, 24-hour liquor ban, and prohibition of mass gathering, will still be implemented in 2021, Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio confirmed on Monday, December 28.
“Magremind lang ta sa atong igsoong Dabawenyo nga dili tungod nagbag-o ang tuig, nawala na ang Covid-19. Magpadayon gihapon ta kung unsa atong Covid-19 response sa Davao City. Apil natong regulations and mandatory health protocols kontra sa Covid-19 (It does not mean that when we enter 2021, Covid-19 will be gone. We will continue with our Covid-19 response in the city, especially with the implementation of regulations and mandatory health protocols),” Duterte-Carpio said during an interview on the 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio on December 28.