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THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) plans to reintroduce the railway to Cebu after more than seven decades of absence.Transportation Undersecretary Timothy John Batan met with Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, to present the “Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan.”Cebu used to have a railway system that connected Argao in the south to Danao in the north, but it was severely damaged during the Second World War.After the meeting, Batan explained to reporters that the project is still in the pre-planning stages. He said they don’t have any concrete timeline, estimated costs or source of funding.The plan is to build a 67.5-kilometer underground passenger railway line or subway system that will connect Carcar City in the south to Danao City in the north.Batan said this will be similar to the ongoing construction of the 33-kilometer Metro Manila Subway in the National Capital Region.PartnershipDuring the discussion with the governor, the idea of implementing the project through a public-private partnership (PPP) at the local government unit (LGU) level was brought up.“We are excited about the possibility of another first: potentially the first subway that will be entirely financed by the local government through various funding strategies and without requiring national government funding,” Batan said.Under the Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan in 2019, Batan said the railway-based transport backbone was identified as a crucial transportation system to address Cebu’s growing need for mass transit.“The beauty of the subway as first seen in the subway in Metro Manila is that between stations, we are tunneling underground and people don’t even know that we are already building underground, and that is what we are planning to do in Cebu,” he said.According to the DOTr’s presentation during the meeting, the proposed subway system aims to reduce traffic congestion and travel time, improve interconnection and passenger and commuter service, increase climate resiliency, and provide a more accessible public transportation for vulnerable groups and persons with limited mobility.The masterplan has two phases: Phase 1 will be the Urban Mass Rapid Transport (UMRT) Central Line that will connect Danao City, Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Mandaue City, Cebu City, Talisay City, Minglanilla Naga City, San Fernando and Carcar City.Phase 2 will be the UMRT Coastal Line that will connect Talisay City, Cebu City, Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City.The Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan was completed in 2019 and was formulated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.According to a post on the Facebook page of the Cebu Provincial Public Information Office on Thursday, Garcia proposed to the DOTr delegates to allow Cebu LGUs to take on the implementation of the proposed project, while the DOTr will maintain supervisory control.The report added that the Provincial Government shall introduce the project to private firms through its Economic Enterprise Council (EEC) for a possible PPP collaboration, subject to the rules and regulations set by law.With the LGU implementing the project, the necessary permits and the cooperation of the LGUs involved will certainly expedite the execution and completion of the proposed subway project. / EHP Is DraftKings available in Philippines? Philippines CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML Who are eligible to join online gambling in the Philippines? SEVERAL health experts in Central Visayas attribute the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases, such as “whooping cough,” to the low child immunization rate due to parental hesitancy towards vaccination.Local health experts also urged collaboration among authorities, communities and parents to address vaccine hesitancy and ensure widespread immunization to safeguard children’s health and prevent regional public health threats.This comes amid the resurgence of pertussis, or “whooping cough,” in Central Visayas, especially in Cebu. Whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is a fatal respiratory disease that has so far claimed the lives of six infants in Cebu.Low immunization rateDr. Eugenia Mercedes Cañal, regional epidemiologist of the Department of Health (DOH) 7, said in a news forum on March 26, 2024 that the region’s child immunization rate is only 60 percent, falling 35 percent short of the required herd immunity rate.Cañal noted that some parents seem to prioritize birthday celebrations over completing their children’s prescribed immunizations.In a separate interview, Ruff Vincent Valdevieso, DOH 7’s National Immunization Program coordinator, told SunStar Cebu that the region should at least have a 90 percent immunization rate to achieve herd immunity.Herd immunity refers to the indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection.Cañal attributed the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases to low immunization rates resulting from parental vaccine hesitancy. She also highlighted the the spread of misinformation on social media platforms as another contributing factor.Dr. Daisy Villa, head of the Cebu City Health Department, also tied the parental vaccine hesitancy to the effects of the Dengvaxia scandal in 2017.“When we had (the issue on) Dengvaxia, of course, the parents were scared to have their children vaccinated,” she said during a virtual press conference on March 27, noting that the Covid-19 pandemic further instilled fear among parents.However, Villa clarified that unlike Dengvaxia, vaccination against whooping cough is already part of the existing routine vaccination for newborns.Dengvaxia was intended to prevent dengue fever. But controversy erupted in the Philippines when the vaccine was found to increase the risk of disease severity in people who had not had a previous dengue infection. This was revealed in the middle of a DOH-administered school-based vaccination program.Valdevieso emphasized the importance of taking advantage of the free vaccination services to boost children’s immunity against preventable diseases. These vaccines for children aged zero to one year are provided at government-run health facilities, including barangay health centers.In Cebu City, Villa said there are currently 5,000 single doses of the pentavalent vaccine against whooping cough available.The pentavalent DPT-HepB-HiB vaccine protects children from diphtheria, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B. DOH 7 reported six infant deaths from whooping cough in Central Visayas: three from Cebu City, two from Mandaue City, and one from Lapu-Lapu City. Villa said the deaths included a one-month-old from Barangay Sawang Calero on Jan. 31, a 16-day-old from Barangay Talamban last Feb. 27, and a two-month-old from Barangay Tejero on Feb. 20. She clarified that Cebu City had only 12 cases, with the supposed 13th patient, an infant, from Surigao City in Mindanao, who provided a Cebu City address upon admission to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for treatment. / KJF

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SEVERAL health experts in Central Visayas attribute the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases, such as “whooping cough,” to the low child immunization rate due to parental hesitancy towards vaccination.Local health experts also urged collaboration among authorities, communities and parents to address vaccine hesitancy and ensure widespread immunization to safeguard children’s health and prevent regional public health threats.This comes amid the resurgence of pertussis, or “whooping cough,” in Central Visayas, especially in Cebu. Whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is a fatal respiratory disease that has so far claimed the lives of six infants in Cebu.Low immunization rateDr. Eugenia Mercedes Cañal, regional epidemiologist of the Department of Health (DOH) 7, said in a news forum on March 26, 2024 that the region’s child immunization rate is only 60 percent, falling 35 percent short of the required herd immunity rate.Cañal noted that some parents seem to prioritize birthday celebrations over completing their children’s prescribed immunizations.In a separate interview, Ruff Vincent Valdevieso, DOH 7’s National Immunization Program coordinator, told SunStar Cebu that the region should at least have a 90 percent immunization rate to achieve herd immunity.Herd immunity refers to the indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection.Cañal attributed the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases to low immunization rates resulting from parental vaccine hesitancy. She also highlighted the the spread of misinformation on social media platforms as another contributing factor.Dr. Daisy Villa, head of the Cebu City Health Department, also tied the parental vaccine hesitancy to the effects of the Dengvaxia scandal in 2017.“When we had (the issue on) Dengvaxia, of course, the parents were scared to have their children vaccinated,” she said during a virtual press conference on March 27, noting that the Covid-19 pandemic further instilled fear among parents.However, Villa clarified that unlike Dengvaxia, vaccination against whooping cough is already part of the existing routine vaccination for newborns.Dengvaxia was intended to prevent dengue fever. But controversy erupted in the Philippines when the vaccine was found to increase the risk of disease severity in people who had not had a previous dengue infection. This was revealed in the middle of a DOH-administered school-based vaccination program.Valdevieso emphasized the importance of taking advantage of the free vaccination services to boost children’s immunity against preventable diseases. These vaccines for children aged zero to one year are provided at government-run health facilities, including barangay health centers.In Cebu City, Villa said there are currently 5,000 single doses of the pentavalent vaccine against whooping cough available.The pentavalent DPT-HepB-HiB vaccine protects children from diphtheria, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B. DOH 7 reported six infant deaths from whooping cough in Central Visayas: three from Cebu City, two from Mandaue City, and one from Lapu-Lapu City. Villa said the deaths included a one-month-old from Barangay Sawang Calero on Jan. 31, a 16-day-old from Barangay Talamban last Feb. 27, and a two-month-old from Barangay Tejero on Feb. 20. She clarified that Cebu City had only 12 cases, with the supposed 13th patient, an infant, from Surigao City in Mindanao, who provided a Cebu City address upon admission to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for treatment. / KJF Who are eligible to join online gambling in the Philippines? THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) plans to reintroduce the railway to Cebu after more than seven decades of absence.Transportation Undersecretary Timothy John Batan met with Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, to present the “Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan.”Cebu used to have a railway system that connected Argao in the south to Danao in the north, but it was severely damaged during the Second World War.After the meeting, Batan explained to reporters that the project is still in the pre-planning stages. He said they don’t have any concrete timeline, estimated costs or source of funding.The plan is to build a 67.5-kilometer underground passenger railway line or subway system that will connect Carcar City in the south to Danao City in the north.Batan said this will be similar to the ongoing construction of the 33-kilometer Metro Manila Subway in the National Capital Region.PartnershipDuring the discussion with the governor, the idea of implementing the project through a public-private partnership (PPP) at the local government unit (LGU) level was brought up.“We are excited about the possibility of another first: potentially the first subway that will be entirely financed by the local government through various funding strategies and without requiring national government funding,” Batan said.Under the Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan in 2019, Batan said the railway-based transport backbone was identified as a crucial transportation system to address Cebu’s growing need for mass transit.“The beauty of the subway as first seen in the subway in Metro Manila is that between stations, we are tunneling underground and people don’t even know that we are already building underground, and that is what we are planning to do in Cebu,” he said.According to the DOTr’s presentation during the meeting, the proposed subway system aims to reduce traffic congestion and travel time, improve interconnection and passenger and commuter service, increase climate resiliency, and provide a more accessible public transportation for vulnerable groups and persons with limited mobility.The masterplan has two phases: Phase 1 will be the Urban Mass Rapid Transport (UMRT) Central Line that will connect Danao City, Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Mandaue City, Cebu City, Talisay City, Minglanilla Naga City, San Fernando and Carcar City.Phase 2 will be the UMRT Coastal Line that will connect Talisay City, Cebu City, Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City.The Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan was completed in 2019 and was formulated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.According to a post on the Facebook page of the Cebu Provincial Public Information Office on Thursday, Garcia proposed to the DOTr delegates to allow Cebu LGUs to take on the implementation of the proposed project, while the DOTr will maintain supervisory control.The report added that the Provincial Government shall introduce the project to private firms through its Economic Enterprise Council (EEC) for a possible PPP collaboration, subject to the rules and regulations set by law.With the LGU implementing the project, the necessary permits and the cooperation of the LGUs involved will certainly expedite the execution and completion of the proposed subway project. / EHP

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THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) plans to reintroduce the railway to Cebu after more than seven decades of absence.Transportation Undersecretary Timothy John Batan met with Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, to present the “Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan.”Cebu used to have a railway system that connected Argao in the south to Danao in the north, but it was severely damaged during the Second World War.After the meeting, Batan explained to reporters that the project is still in the pre-planning stages. He said they don’t have any concrete timeline, estimated costs or source of funding.The plan is to build a 67.5-kilometer underground passenger railway line or subway system that will connect Carcar City in the south to Danao City in the north.Batan said this will be similar to the ongoing construction of the 33-kilometer Metro Manila Subway in the National Capital Region.PartnershipDuring the discussion with the governor, the idea of implementing the project through a public-private partnership (PPP) at the local government unit (LGU) level was brought up.“We are excited about the possibility of another first: potentially the first subway that will be entirely financed by the local government through various funding strategies and without requiring national government funding,” Batan said.Under the Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan in 2019, Batan said the railway-based transport backbone was identified as a crucial transportation system to address Cebu’s growing need for mass transit.“The beauty of the subway as first seen in the subway in Metro Manila is that between stations, we are tunneling underground and people don’t even know that we are already building underground, and that is what we are planning to do in Cebu,” he said.According to the DOTr’s presentation during the meeting, the proposed subway system aims to reduce traffic congestion and travel time, improve interconnection and passenger and commuter service, increase climate resiliency, and provide a more accessible public transportation for vulnerable groups and persons with limited mobility.The masterplan has two phases: Phase 1 will be the Urban Mass Rapid Transport (UMRT) Central Line that will connect Danao City, Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Mandaue City, Cebu City, Talisay City, Minglanilla Naga City, San Fernando and Carcar City.Phase 2 will be the UMRT Coastal Line that will connect Talisay City, Cebu City, Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City.The Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan was completed in 2019 and was formulated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.According to a post on the Facebook page of the Cebu Provincial Public Information Office on Thursday, Garcia proposed to the DOTr delegates to allow Cebu LGUs to take on the implementation of the proposed project, while the DOTr will maintain supervisory control.The report added that the Provincial Government shall introduce the project to private firms through its Economic Enterprise Council (EEC) for a possible PPP collaboration, subject to the rules and regulations set by law.With the LGU implementing the project, the necessary permits and the cooperation of the LGUs involved will certainly expedite the execution and completion of the proposed subway project. / EHP, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML Is DraftKings available in Philippines? . How varied could the best PH online casino free spins bonuses be? While to claim free spins bonuses, you don't need that much, the difficult part comes when our jobs. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) plans to reintroduce the railway to Cebu after more than seven decades of absence.Transportation Undersecretary Timothy John Batan met with Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, to present the “Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan.”Cebu used to have a railway system that connected Argao in the south to Danao in the north, but it was severely damaged during the Second World War.After the meeting, Batan explained to reporters that the project is still in the pre-planning stages. He said they don’t have any concrete timeline, estimated costs or source of funding.The plan is to build a 67.5-kilometer underground passenger railway line or subway system that will connect Carcar City in the south to Danao City in the north.Batan said this will be similar to the ongoing construction of the 33-kilometer Metro Manila Subway in the National Capital Region.PartnershipDuring the discussion with the governor, the idea of implementing the project through a public-private partnership (PPP) at the local government unit (LGU) level was brought up.“We are excited about the possibility of another first: potentially the first subway that will be entirely financed by the local government through various funding strategies and without requiring national government funding,” Batan said.Under the Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan in 2019, Batan said the railway-based transport backbone was identified as a crucial transportation system to address Cebu’s growing need for mass transit.“The beauty of the subway as first seen in the subway in Metro Manila is that between stations, we are tunneling underground and people don’t even know that we are already building underground, and that is what we are planning to do in Cebu,” he said.According to the DOTr’s presentation during the meeting, the proposed subway system aims to reduce traffic congestion and travel time, improve interconnection and passenger and commuter service, increase climate resiliency, and provide a more accessible public transportation for vulnerable groups and persons with limited mobility.The masterplan has two phases: Phase 1 will be the Urban Mass Rapid Transport (UMRT) Central Line that will connect Danao City, Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Mandaue City, Cebu City, Talisay City, Minglanilla Naga City, San Fernando and Carcar City.Phase 2 will be the UMRT Coastal Line that will connect Talisay City, Cebu City, Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City.The Metro Cebu Urban Transport Master Plan was completed in 2019 and was formulated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.According to a post on the Facebook page of the Cebu Provincial Public Information Office on Thursday, Garcia proposed to the DOTr delegates to allow Cebu LGUs to take on the implementation of the proposed project, while the DOTr will maintain supervisory control.The report added that the Provincial Government shall introduce the project to private firms through its Economic Enterprise Council (EEC) for a possible PPP collaboration, subject to the rules and regulations set by law.With the LGU implementing the project, the necessary permits and the cooperation of the LGUs involved will certainly expedite the execution and completion of the proposed subway project. / EHP Who are eligible to join online gambling in the Philippines? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML licensed online casinos SEVERAL health experts in Central Visayas attribute the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases, such as “whooping cough,” to the low child immunization rate due to parental hesitancy towards vaccination.Local health experts also urged collaboration among authorities, communities and parents to address vaccine hesitancy and ensure widespread immunization to safeguard children’s health and prevent regional public health threats.This comes amid the resurgence of pertussis, or “whooping cough,” in Central Visayas, especially in Cebu. Whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is a fatal respiratory disease that has so far claimed the lives of six infants in Cebu.Low immunization rateDr. Eugenia Mercedes Cañal, regional epidemiologist of the Department of Health (DOH) 7, said in a news forum on March 26, 2024 that the region’s child immunization rate is only 60 percent, falling 35 percent short of the required herd immunity rate.Cañal noted that some parents seem to prioritize birthday celebrations over completing their children’s prescribed immunizations.In a separate interview, Ruff Vincent Valdevieso, DOH 7’s National Immunization Program coordinator, told SunStar Cebu that the region should at least have a 90 percent immunization rate to achieve herd immunity.Herd immunity refers to the indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection.Cañal attributed the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases to low immunization rates resulting from parental vaccine hesitancy. She also highlighted the the spread of misinformation on social media platforms as another contributing factor.Dr. Daisy Villa, head of the Cebu City Health Department, also tied the parental vaccine hesitancy to the effects of the Dengvaxia scandal in 2017.“When we had (the issue on) Dengvaxia, of course, the parents were scared to have their children vaccinated,” she said during a virtual press conference on March 27, noting that the Covid-19 pandemic further instilled fear among parents.However, Villa clarified that unlike Dengvaxia, vaccination against whooping cough is already part of the existing routine vaccination for newborns.Dengvaxia was intended to prevent dengue fever. But controversy erupted in the Philippines when the vaccine was found to increase the risk of disease severity in people who had not had a previous dengue infection. This was revealed in the middle of a DOH-administered school-based vaccination program.Valdevieso emphasized the importance of taking advantage of the free vaccination services to boost children’s immunity against preventable diseases. These vaccines for children aged zero to one year are provided at government-run health facilities, including barangay health centers.In Cebu City, Villa said there are currently 5,000 single doses of the pentavalent vaccine against whooping cough available.The pentavalent DPT-HepB-HiB vaccine protects children from diphtheria, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B. DOH 7 reported six infant deaths from whooping cough in Central Visayas: three from Cebu City, two from Mandaue City, and one from Lapu-Lapu City. Villa said the deaths included a one-month-old from Barangay Sawang Calero on Jan. 31, a 16-day-old from Barangay Talamban last Feb. 27, and a two-month-old from Barangay Tejero on Feb. 20. She clarified that Cebu City had only 12 cases, with the supposed 13th patient, an infant, from Surigao City in Mindanao, who provided a Cebu City address upon admission to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for treatment. / KJF

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML Is DraftKings available in Philippines?

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