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Forever 21 in Cebu City reopens with huge price drops

Good news for those who missed shopping and wanted to score good deals!

In case you missed it, Mayor Edgar Labella has allowed shopping malls in Cebu City to reopen under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) given that health and safety protocols mandated by the IATF are in place in every store mall-wide.

SM City Cebu (Official) announced on its Facebook Page that Forever 21 has reopened today, July 23, and is currently offering exciting promos and huge discounts on select items.

Here are some photos posted from SM City Cebu FB Page:

When visiting the store, make sure to take note of the following:

  • Quarantine pass is required to enter the mall.
  • Must wear a face mask at all times.
  • Observe physical distancing.

Also don’t forget to wash your hands frequently and disinfect thoroughly as soon as you get home.

Forever 21 at SM City Cebu is open from Mondays to Saturdays, 11AM – 7PM. For updates, you can follow the official Facebook Page of SM City Cebu (Official).

https://www.facebook.com/smcitycebuofficial/posts/4455458907812438

Entire Cebu logs 220 new cases, 22 deaths on July 22

On late Wednesday night, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) has released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of July 21, 2020.

Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 220 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 183 new recoveries, and 22 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 14,274 while the active cases are at 7,007.

Breakdown of cases:

📍 Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 8,377 (+76 today)
– Total recoveries: 4,675 (+92 today)
– Total deaths: 435 (+20 today)
– Active cases: 3,267

📍 Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 1,580 (+25 today)
– Total recoveries: 489 (+6 today)
– Total deaths: 55 (+0 today)
– Active cases: 1,036

📍 Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 1,562 (+32 today)
– Total recoveries: 491 (+17 today)
– Total deaths: 63 (+0 today)
– Active cases: 1,008

📍 Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 2,755 (+87 today)
– Total recoveries: 911 (+68 today)
– Total deaths: 148 (+2 today)
– Active cases: 1,696

Summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 7,007
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 14,274 (+220 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 6,566 (+183 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 701 (+22 new)

According to DOH-7, a total of 2,063 laboratory results were released from the following; VSMCC Subnational Laboratory (806), Cebu TB Reference Laboratory (1,113), ARC Hospital (144) and Prime Care Alpha (0).

DOH-7 Full Report:

https://www.facebook.com/DOH7govph/posts/921136085021564

Summary of Mayor Labella’s first State of the City Address on July 22

Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella enumerated the accomplishments of his administration that covered education, infrastructure, business growth, public services, and an ongoing battle against a rampaging pandemic.

During his first State of the City Address (SOCA) since assuming office, aired via Facebook live on July 22, 2019, Labella narrated the progress of his administration’s 10-point agenda as well as strategic programs aimed at reviving the economy and addressing critical concerns.

He discussed updates on education, flood control, the business landscape, traffic solution, garbage collection, Cebu City Medical Center construction, completion of the Carbon Market Phase 2 project, creation of the Cebu City Innovation Hub, and the City Government’s COVID-19 response.

Education

Since last year and before the pandemic, four 16-room school buildings have broken ground in barangays Mambaling, Lorega, San Jose and Sapangdaku.

Labella assured that construction of more school buildings were underway in barangays Kinasang-an, Busay, and Buhisan.

Flood control

Even as efforts are currently concentrated on the current crisis, the City Government is actively pursuing flood control projects, addressing in particular right of way issues.

Business landscape

Labella’s administration has also made strides in improving the business climate in Cebu City by implementing a one-day processing of business permits and passing an ordinance that extends the validity of business permits to two years.

“The OBO Information System Version 2 made processing of building permits faster. Permits can now be issued in 3-4 days. Despite the challenges we face, the City, under our administration, has established a good relationship with the business sector through the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry,” the city mayor said, citing the creation of the Cebu Investment Development Concierge Center.

Traffic and garbage

The City is eyeing a digital and intelligent traffic program to upgrade its existing 30-year-old system.

It has also purchased equipment for the collection and disposal of garbage in the city to meet the increasing demand.

CCMC

Labella also announced the awarding of the P100-million contract that will complete the first three floors of the new CCMC building.

“The preparation of the detailed work plan and POWE for the P500 million approved budget intended to complete the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floors at a structural level is also underway. Once done, this will go to the procurement process,” the mayor said. He added that the completion of more floors will mean more patients served.

Carbon Market modernization

Labella also disclosed the unsolicited proposal of Megawide Construction Corp. to modernize the Carbon Public Market. “The Joint Venture Selection Committee is now in the final stages of negotiations with the proponent. I ask the council to support this important initiative.”

COVID-19 response

On the City’s ongoing battle against COVID-19, Labella stressed that resources have been immediately mobilized in a “comprehensive and robust response” to the health crisis.

“As early as January, I ordered the activation of the Emergency Operations Center at the Mayor’s Office to closely monitor the virus. But even with all these efforts, COVID-19 still found its way into our community,” he said.

He thanked the City Council led by Vice Mayor Mike Rama for the support and approval of the budget for COVID-19 measures.

These include the purchase of three PCR machines as early as March 2020 that were turned over to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for the processing of swab samples; purchase of an initial 20,000 rapid test kits to support a mass testing campaign; purchase of two negative pressure ambulances dedicated to COVID cases; purchase of 500,000 surgical face masks and packed meals distributed to frontliners; and the two tranches of financial assistance ranging from P2 to P4 million for each of the 80 barangays.

The City has also put up five cluster clinics for North, East, West, South and Central areas to attend to residents with symptoms who need to undergo swab testing for appropriate referral to isolation or quarantine facilities.

As of July 20, at least 50 schools in the city have been transformed into Barangay Isolation Centers, with a total bed capacity of 3,052.

The City Government has also built the Cebu City Quarantine Center to isolate COVID-positive patients with mild to moderate symptoms.

“It is the biggest facility of its kind in the country with state of the art equipment and features. It has negative pressure ventilation, hepa filters, and state of the art monitoring through CCTV. It is manned by specialist doctors and provisioned with ventilators,” Labella said.

The CCQC has a 160-204 bed capacity. As of July 21, the CCQC has been able to serve 224 patients. Of this, 180 have already recovered and returned to their respective communities.

Last June 29, the City also opened Project NOAH in South Road Properties, a level 1 facility that can accommodate more than 300 COVID-19 patients.

The City’s COVID response has also been boosted with 95 contact tracing teams with uniformed personnel from PNP and BFP and nurses from the City Health Department. They are tasked to identify possible COVID-19 cases in the city’s barangays. The City also have 26 individuals who are tasked to get swab samples of those identified to have been exposed to the virus.

On relief operations, the City allocated P1 billion to distribute rice and food packs for 200,000 families and purchase 20,000 personal protective equipment for VSMMC frontliners.

Recovery

Moving forward, Labella said the City is now formulating strategic programs to turn the economy around and address critical concerns, with special focus on jobs and entrepreneurship; educational support; health, nutrition and sanitation.

As the City continues to exert efforts to manage the current crisis, the mayor expressed gratitude to the dedicated medical frontliners and urged everyone to cooperate by observing health and safety protocols.

“As Father of the City, I admit the burden weighs heavily on me. But, I am always reminded that even as we grieve we have to continue to soldier on. We fall down. We kneel. And then we get up. All of us holding each other up, supporting one another,”

– Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella

Photo and story from Cebu City Public Information Office

Herschel stores in Cebu offer up to 50% off until July 31

Now that shopping malls in Cebu City reopen amid MECQ, more non-essential stores have also reopened while making sure health and safety protocols are in place.

Just recently, global brand Herschel Supply Co. announced on its Facebook Page that they are reopening their stores at Ayala Center Cebu and SM City Cebu. Good news is, they are offering up to 50% off on your Herschel Supply favorites until July 31, 2020.

Official Poster
https://www.facebook.com/smcitycebuofficial/posts/4460938390597823

Operating hours:

  • Ayala Center Cebu: 10AM to 7PM daily
  • SM City Cebu: 11AM to 7PM daily

When visiting the store, make sure to take note of the following:

  • Quarantine pass is required to enter the mall.
  • Must wear a face mask at all times.
  • Observe physical distancing.

Also don’t forget to wash your hands frequently and disinfect thoroughly as soon as you get home.

Herschel Supply Co. also mentioned that if you prefer to shop from the safety of your home, you can drop us a message on their Facebook Page so they can assist you.

https://www.facebook.com/HerschelSupplyPhilippines/posts/3095288060525266

Cebu Province to allow longer business hours, 75% dine-in capacity

Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, in a press conference in Barili, shared her plans to amend some MGCQ guidelines in EO no. 20.

She shared that she has plans to incorporate the newly-issued DTI memorandum to allow more dine-in services and longer hours for food establishments in MGCQ areas. Instead of the 50 percent capacity, 75 percent of dine-in services will soon be allowed in Cebu Province.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has issued a memorandum circular to increase the allowed percentage capacity for dine-in food establishments in areas under the Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) status.

DTI issued on June 22, Memorandum Circular (MC) 20-39, allowing dine-in services to reopen.

“I have instructed my chief-of-staff Atty. Frank Dinsay to go over the DTI guidelines 20-39. Maayo ning balita sa atong mga restaurants kay i-allow na ang 75 percent nga capacity (dine-in services). Gawas niana gi-extend pud ang curfew,”

– Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia

Under this new guidelines, all restaurants and fastfood businesses will also be allowed to operate until 11PM. Furthermore, local government units (LGUs) have been encouraged to adjust their respective curfew hours to 12 midnight.

As of writing, Cebu Province has a curfew from 10pm until 5am the following day. MC No. 20-39 took effect on Tuesday, July 21.

In the EO No. 20, Garcia stipulated that added precautionary measures using technology which is readily available in the market such as air purification and sterilization and ultra violet (UV) sterilization systems in opened establishments will be utilized to curb Covid-19 aside from the mandatory public health safety standards.

IATF eyes ‘granular lockdown’ in 21 Cebu City barangays

There are 21 barangays in Cebu City eyed for granular lockdown as identified by the Interagency Task Force (IATF).

These places compose the highest number of active coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in a period of three days.

Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu said the best strategy the city can apply moving forward with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is to contain the lockdown to smaller areas where there are a lot of cases.

This granular lockdown will be covered in an Executive Order by Mayor Edgardo Labella, to be released in the next few days.

21 Barangays with their corresponding number of COVID-19 cases:

  • Lahug – 38
  • Guadalupe – 29
  • Capitol Site – 23
  • Talamban – 23
  • Kamputhaw – 18
  • Mabolo – 18
  • Poblacion Pardo – 17
  • Tisa – 17
  • Sambag 1 – 15
  • Apas – 14
  • Labangon – 12
  • Basak Pardo – 11
  • Cogon Ramos – 10
  • Punta Princesa – 10
  • Sambag 2 – 9
  • Quiot – 9
  • Zapatera – 8
  • Banilad – 7
  • Hipodromo – 7
  • Basak San Nicholas – 7
  • Cogon Pardo – 7

Business enterprise or economy will continue based on the IATF guidelines under the MECQ under strict monitoring.

“I am positive that the city will be downgraded by August if this trend continues,”

– Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu

Cebu COVID-19 cases breach 14,000 mark on July 21

On Tuesday night, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) has released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of July 21, 2020.

Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 293 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 185 new recoveries, and 13 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 14,056 while the active cases are at 6,994.

Breakdown of cases:

📍 Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 8,302 (+147 today)
– Total recoveries: 4,583 (+107 today)
– Total deaths: 415 (+3 today)
– Active cases: 3,304

📍 Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 1,555 (+45 today)
– Total recoveries: 483 (+19 today)
– Total deaths: 55 (+1 today)
– Active cases: 1,017

📍 Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 1,530 (+36 today)
– Total recoveries: 474 (+17 today)
– Total deaths: 63 (+3 today)
– Active cases: 993

📍 Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 2,669 (+65 today)
– Total recoveries: 843 (+42 today)
– Total deaths: 146 (+6 today)
– Active cases: 1,680

Summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 6,994
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 14,056 (+293 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 6,383 (+185 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 679 (+13 new)

According to DOH-7, a total of 1,666 laboratory results were released from the following; VSMCC Subnational Laboratory (628), Cebu TB Reference Laboratory (912, ARC Hospital (0) and Prime Care (126).

DOH-7 Full Report:

https://www.facebook.com/DOH7govph/posts/920410715094101

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Shopping malls in Cebu City reopen amid MECQ

Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella recently announced that shopping malls in Cebu City are now allowed to operate as the city shifts to modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).

The mayor met with mall managers on Thursday to discuss the guidelines to be implemented as they restart operations under Executive Order (EO) No. 084 he issued on July 16, 2020.

“Nakigtagbo ta nila aron ipahibawo nila nga maka-abli na sila except for leisure establishments or services sama sa sinihan, gyms ug barbershops,”

– Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella

The mayor underscored that malls are still mandated to observe the basic safety and health protocols as they reopen.

Malls must ensure that social distancing is observed within their premises, mall goers wear masks, and hygiene measures are followed both by their customers and tenants.

“Importante nga kinahanglan our security officers or atong tinugyanan observe the basic protocols,” he said.

Labella also clarified that dine-ins are still restricted in restaurants and fast-food shops.

He also urged mall goers to adhere to the minimum safety measures to keep them safe from contracting the COVID-19 virus.

LIST OF STORES OPEN

It’s best to follow the official Facebook Page of your preferred mall for the latest updates on the operating stores.

https://www.facebook.com/smsscitycebu/posts/4661144203899282
https://www.facebook.com/smcitycebuofficial/posts/4441950522496610
https://www.facebook.com/notes/ayala-malls/stores-open-at-ayala-center-cebu/10160179488258128/
https://www.facebook.com/AyalaMallsCentralBloc/posts/1357913304407264
https://www.facebook.com/RobinsonsGalleriaCebuOfficial/posts/3664710270224106

Backriding in Cebu City now allowed for couples

The Office of the City Director from the Department of the Interior and Local Government – Cebu City Field Office has formally issued a memorandum that allows back-riding on motorcycles in Cebu City for couples amid modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).

Couples — married, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc — should at all times bring their valid IDs as proof that they are living together. There should also be barriers to separate the driver and the passenger, helmets, and facemasks.

DILG’s approved passenger barrier

Attached in the memorandum are the following:

  • Motorcycle back-riding shall be allowed once again for couples living in the same household.
  • Valid IDs shall be presented as proof that said persons are living together or are married to one another, or have any relation to one another (common law marriage, boyfriend and girlfriend, etc.)
  • A safety barrier/shield whose design is duly approved by the IATF must be placed between the driver and the passenger.
  • Said persons riding on motorcycles shall observe the minimum public health standards set forth by DOH, such as wearing of face masks and other relevant PPE;
  • Riders shall also observe all road-safety measures during their ride, such as the donning of appropriate motorcycle safety headwear or crash helmets; and
  • LGUs shall coordinate with their local PNP to ensure the proper implementation of this matter.

“Gi allow na ang mag angkas dinhi sa syudad sa sugbo,apan kinahanglan mag asawa ra ang tugutan o bakaha mag live-in ,boyfriend o girlfriend nga nag uban og usa ka balay o pareha og address.Pero kinahanglan adunay accredited nga barrier o katong gidesign nga approbado sa IATF.”

– Cebu City Transportation Office

“Og kinahanglan pud mag sul.ob og facemask,gwantis,ang imong angkas.Nalatid pud sa memorandum sa DILG nga gikinahanglan pud ang driver mag sol.ob og accredited nga crash helmet ingon man ang angkas.”

https://www.facebook.com/CCTOofficial/posts/1466220600230464