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Cebu logs 3 new cases on April 18

On Monday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 18, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 3 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 66 new recoveries, and 2 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases declined to 662 (from 727).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,879 (+2 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,728 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 1,698 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 453

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,055 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,528 (+12 new)
– Total deaths: 518 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 9

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,431 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,915 (+3 new)
– Total deaths: 498 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 18

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,353 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,348 (+51 new)
– Total deaths: 2,823 (+2 new)
– Active cases: 182

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 662 (from 727)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,718 (+3 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 126,519 (+66 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,537 (+2 new)

A total of 727 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

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Craving for Japanese food? 7-Eleven now offers Onigiri and Maki

It seems like the thought that you can find almost everything at 7-Eleven is true.

This is because our random cravings for Japanese rice snacks can now be satisfied with just a trip to the convenience store as well.

Photo from 7-Eleven Philippines

7-eleven’s heat-and-eat food selection is staying true to its cultural diversity offering different cuisines, as they are adding more Japanese food options with the launch of their Onigiri and Maki.

4 new Japanese Food offers

  • Tuna Mayo Onigiri
  • Salmon Mayo Onigiri
  • California Maki
  • Mixed Maki

7-eleven Onigiri

Photo from 7 Eleven Poblacion San Luis Batangas Facebook Page

Onigiri or rice ball, is a Japanese food made from white rice formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes. The ones in the store though comes in two flavors: Salmon Mayo Onigiri and Tuna Mayo Onigiri. They are covered in seaweed paper, triangular in shape and either stuffed with cold processed smoked salmon (for the Salmon Mayo) or skipjack tuna meat (for the Tuna Mayo).

Both fillings are using Japanese mayonnaise so rest assured they are creamy and extra tasty.

7-eleven Maki

Photo from 7 Eleven Poblacion San Luis Batangas Facebook Page
Photo from 7 Eleven Poblacion San Luis Batangas Facebook Page

There are many kinds of sushi roll and at 7-Eleven you get to have one of the most favorite the California Maki which uses kani, or imitation crab sticks.

And the other option is Mixed Maki which has two flavors in one container. One is spicy covered in chili powder and stuffed with minced meat, while the other maki has sliced sausage and mayonnaise.

Photo from 7 Eleven Poblacion San Luis Batangas Facebook Page

Ready your chopsticks and head to the nearest 7-Eleven as aside from these snacks being delicious they are very affordable as well with prices starting at P50.

Cebu logs 3 new cases on April 17

On Sunday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 17, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 3 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 0 new recoveries, and 0 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases is still at 727.

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,877 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,728 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 1,698 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 451

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,055 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,516 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 518 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 21

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,430 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,912 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 498 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 20

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,353 (+2 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,298 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 2,820 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 235

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 727 (from 727)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,715 (+3 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 126,454 (+0 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,534 (+0 new)

A total of 820 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

Japan to hire 4x more Foreign Workers by 2040

If you’re looking for employment opportunities outside the Philippines then you might set your sights on Japan.

Recently, a group of Tokyo-based public think tanks said on February 3 that the “land of the rising sun” needs four times its population of foreign workers by the year 2040. This is if the country wants to maintain its growth.

4 Chome-2-8 Shibakōen, Minato-ku, Japan | Photo from Unsplash

We all know that Japan is already experiencing a reduction in birthrate leading to the decline in its population since 2008.

With the decrease in population comes labor shortage which is why the country needs to have immigrants even though their government has always been hesitant about easing Japan immigration policies.

The announcement of the group which includes the research arm of the Japan International Cooperation Agency contained the following data:

  •  Japan needs to have 6.74 million foreign workers by 2040 to sustain its average annual economic growth of 1.24%.
  • Its current number of foreign workers is 1.72 million
  • Projection that Japan would lose more than 10% of its local workforce in the next 20 years

Last November 2021, the country’s justice ministry official already announced that they will allow foreigners in professional jobs to stay in the country indefinitely starting 2022 so you have greater chance of a successful opportunity in Japan.

Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | Photo from Unsplash

Currently most of Japan’s foreign workers come from Vietnam and China but with these changes in tone, it is expected that the number of immigrants from neighboring countries such as Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar will also surge in the next couple of decades.

Cebu logs 2 new cases on April 16

On Saturday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 16, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 2 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 3 new recoveries, and 3 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases slightly declined to 725 (from 727).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,876 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,728 (+2 new)
– Total deaths: 1,698 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 450

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,055 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,516 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 518 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 21

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,430 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,912 (+1 new)
– Total deaths: 498 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 20

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,352 (+2 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,298 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 2,820 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 234

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 725 (from 727)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,713 (+2 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 126,454 (+3 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,534 (+3 new)

A total of 820 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

Slater dropping a trivia about the P30-Billion CCLEX makes netizens adore him even more

For those who have been consistently following Slater Young on his YouTube channel, topics on engineering, construction, design and even trivia on these topics are commonplace. However, Slater caused a stir on social media recently because of his vlog where he dropped a trivia about the Cebu Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), an 8.9-kilometer bridge that will link Cebu City to the municipality of Cordova.

Photo from Slater Young’s YouTube Channel

The CCLEX has been the subject of fanfare mainly due to the fact that it will officially become the Philippines’ longest bridge when it opens to the public this month.

Opening to the public this month, the CCLEX has been highly anticipated and consistently made buzzes in social media as it will officially become the Philippines’ longest bridge. Secretary Mark Villar of Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) also took to the social media saying that the current administration’s “Build, Build, Build” program made the engineering feat possible – a misconception that Slater debunked in his video.

Photo from Slater Young’s YouTube Channel
Photo from Slater Young’s YouTube Channel

“A lot of people think that this is a government-built bridge, but this is actually built by Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation… so this is owned by a private company, and is built to last 100 years,”

THE CEBU-BASED ENGINEER AND CONTENT CREATOR EXPLAINED IN THE VIDEO’S 6:09 MARK.

Hazel Ann Cesa posted this remark from Slater Young, which eventually caught the attention of most netizens and ended up watching the entire vlog. “Slater Young is really out here using his influence to fight misinformation (and) stop the spread of fake news. RESPECT,” she captioned, the post pertaining Slater’s vlog.

Cesa would then go on to mention that the project is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), a joint venture agreement. But while the CCLEX was developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), where the bridge stands as a “property” of the Cebu Cordova Link Expressway Corporation, which is the private company Slater noted in his vlog.

Photo from Slater Young’s YouTube Channel

It was also noted on her post that project was proposed way back in 2014 under a joint agreement and Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Project with the local governments of Cebu City and the municipality of Cordova. This was two years before Duterte was elected as the president of the country in 2016, and three years before the current admin’s “Build, Build, Build” program was launched in April 2017.

In his vlog, Slater would go on to say that the “beautifully built bridge” as that a bridge of this scale existed on their home island, which is Cebu. He also added that the engineering feat made him even prouder as a Cebuano, also with the other Cebuanos who worked on the project until its eventual completion.

For those who don’t know, Slater Young is a former Pinoy Big Brother PBB housemate where he eventually won as the season’s Big Winner back in 2012. Young would now focus on creating YouTube content, putting his engineering background to good use by giving advice, tips, trivia and ideas anything about construction.

This streaming app now dubs Korean movies to Bisaya language

Bisaya pride, represent!

If you are one of the KDrama fans, then you have probably seen this video clip on Viu. From one of the famous KDramas, Descendants of the Sun, Viu Philippines dubbed the clip in Bisaya.

Photo from IMDb

Doctor Kang Mo-yeon, played Song Hye-kyo was seen calling her patient, Yoo Shi-jin, played by Song Joong-ki. Both were seen in a conversation about meeting up after the former treated the wound of the latter.

More than the clip swooning us because of their sweetness, people were also quick to comment as to how sweet both of them sounded, even in a different language.

Our language truly is something that we should always be proud of. Visayan talent is truly worth spreading. Let’s raise our flags, bisdak!

Cebu logs 3 new cases on April 15

On Friday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 15, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 3 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 1 new recovery, and 3 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases jumped to 727 (from 711).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,876 (+2 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,726 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 1,697 (+2 new)
– Active cases: 453

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,055 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,517 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 517 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 21

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,430 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,911 (+1 new)
– Total deaths: 498 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 21

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,350 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,299 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 2,819 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 232

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 727 (from 711)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,711 (+3 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 126,453 (+1 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,531 (+3 new)

A total of 716 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

Pink Full Moon to be visible in Cebu on Sunday, April 17

Get ready, stargazers!

The full moon in April is right around the corner, and it’s going to be spectacular. This month’s full moon is known as the Pink Moon, but this year’s moon will also be known as the Paschal Moon. So you can mark your calendars, here’s all you need to know about when it will rise and what makes it so spectacular.

The Pink Moon will already be visible after sunset on Saturday, April 16 but it will reach peak illumination on Easter Sunday, April 17 at 2:55AM (Philippine time).

Why is it called the ‘Pink Moon’

Hush, this is non-political and the Pink Moon won’t actually appear to be pink (nor any hue of it). The color will be the usual golden near the horizon and fade to a bright white as it glides overhead. It is called “pink” because it’s a seasonal association that’s named after the pink moss phlox that covers the ground during spring.

“As a general rule, Easter is pinned on the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox,”

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How to see the ‘Pink Moon’

The easiest way to see the moon, like most sky shows, is to find an open space with little light pollution and wait for it to pass just beyond the horizon. The Pink Moon will be at its largest and brightest around this time. Let’s also hope it will not rain.

Make sure to set your alarms on Saturday, April 16 after sunset and stay up a little longer until Easter Sunday, April 17 at 2:55AM (Philippine time) so you can witness the Pink Moon’s peak illumination.