DAVAO CITY – Mayor Sara “Inday” Z. Duterte-Carpio shares personal accounts after testing positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Mayor Sara jested that the effect of the disease was pleasing after she heard from people that she lost weight following the isolation. “Daghang nagsulti na (A lot
Mayor Sara Duterte (Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
During her program over Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5) Monday, Duterte encouraged senior citizens, who comprise the category A2 in the priority list of the national government’s vaccination program, to coordinate with their barangays and district health offices to know how they can access the COVID-19 vaccines.
Although the inoculation program is not mandatory, Duterte urged the seniors to get vaccinated to be protected from the deadly infection. “Our vaccination is voluntary but, of course, we are highly encouraging you to decide to get the vaccines because this will help us attain our target of herd immunity, which the public health experts say, can help control COVID-19 in our country,” she said.
DAVAO CITY – The curfew and liquor ban will not be lifted anytime soon even after the city government of Davao eased some coronavirus disease (COVID-19) quarantine protocols, Mayor Sara Duterte said.
DAVAO CITY – Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio here bared Monday that there are still people, including a high-ranking official of her father’s administration, pressing her to run for president despite her firm stance that she is not running for the highest position in the country.
DAVAO CITY – Presidential daughter and Davao City mayor Sara Duterte on Monday, March 1, addressed her supporters who are urging her to join the presidential elections in a video message.