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Cebu City logs 152 more positive cases, 90 new recoveries on July 5

On Sunday, the Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) has reported 152 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cebu City with 90 new recoveries and 1 new death for today, July 5, 2020.

As of today, Cebu City now has a total of 6,142 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 3,233 recoveries and 221 deaths or a fatality rate of 3.60%. Active cases at 2,688.

New cases breakdown:

  • Apas – 13
  • Bacayan – 4
  • Banilad – 3
  • Basak Pardo – 1
  • Basak San Nicolas – 5
  • Bo. Luz – 2
  • Bonbon – 1
  • Budlaan – 2
  • Bulacao – 1
  • Busay – 1
  • Cambinocot – 1
  • Camputhaw – 7
  • Capitol – 23
  • Carreta – 1
  • Ermita – 1
  • Guadalupe – 14
  • Guba – 1
  • Hipodromo – 3
  • Inayawan – 2
  • Kalunasan – 1
  • Kasambagan – 3
  • Labangon – 3
  • Lahug – 14
  • Lorega – 4
  • Mabolo – 2
  • Mambaling – 5
  • Pahina Central – 3
  • Pardo – 3
  • Punta – 3
  • Quiot – 6
  • Sambag II – 3
  • San Antonio – 3
  • San Jose – 1
  • San Nicolas Proper – 2
  • Sta. Cruz – 2
  • T. Padilla – 2
  • Talamban – 3
  • Tisa – 1
  • Unverified- 2
  • TOTAL = 152

New recoveries breakdown:

  • Basak San Nicolas – 11
  • Bulacao – 1
  • Calamba – 27
  • Cogon Ramos – 4
  • Guadalupe – 2
  • Labangon – 3
  • Sambag II – 3
  • Sawang – 37
  • Talamban – 1
  • Tisa – 1
  • TOTAL = 90

New death:

  • Ermita – 1 (7/1)

CEBU CITY CASES
As of July 5, 2020

Total Active Cases2,688
Total Confirmed Cases6,142 (+152 new)
Total Recoveries3,233 (+90 new) or 52.64%
Total Deaths221 (+1 new) or 3.67%
https://www.facebook.com/CebuCityHealthDept/posts/294165358619633
https://www.facebook.com/sugboph/posts/3232297110179329

CCHD’S FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

  • Q: “Why the delay in reporting of deaths?”
    • A: Submission of death certificates from hospitals to CCHD may not always be on time as their death certificates are sometimes put on hold because of delay in the payment of bills.
  • Q: “Why wait for death certificates?”
    • A: As per protocol, COVID-related deaths are placed on the official list as soon as a death certificate is duly issued. It will be prudent on the part of government to base its reporting on official documents.
  • Q: “Why is the data being reported by your department different from the report by DOH?”
    • A: The report from DOH is based on the linelist (results) given by laboratories. The CCHD sanitizes that list. After thorough verification of our contact tracing team, CCHD culls out those that are not from the city and also extract those that are double entries. The data that CCHD presents are actual cases traced and identified by the city’s frontliners.

Sugboanons, let’s do our part. Don’t leave your homes unless necessary, practice good hygiene, get tested when advised by the local authorities, and follow the protocols.

ALSO READ: President Duterte extends ECQ in Cebu City until July 15

VP Robredo opens free dormitories, shuttle services for Cebu frontliners

Since the Cebu has been suffering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vice-President Leni Robredo has been planning to set-up shuttle services and dormitories in Cebu City.

On Saturday, VP Robredo has said that they have deployed a 4-person team to Cebu. These people were tasked to find ways to address the needs of our medical frontliners.

“Yung isa sa mga recommendations nila ay magkaroon ng shuttle bus service sa Cebu gaya ng ginawa natin sa Manila. So ang gagawin natin susubok tayo ng ruta na maseserbisyohan ang mga ospital, magda-dry run na tayo ng Monday,”

– Vice-President Leni Robredo

Free Shuttle Service starts on July 6

As confirmed on a Facebook Post from the VP’s official Page, the shuttle service for the health workers and frontliners will start tomorrow, July 6 (Monday), as part of #BayanihanSugbuanon, the COVID-19 Response Operations in Cebu from the Office of the Vice President (OVP).

The pilot run will have initial three routes, with two trips each for morning and afternoon. Kindly refer to the individual cards for the full schedule for AM, AM reverse, PM, and PM reverse trips.

Photo from the OVP Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/VPLeniRobredoPH/posts/2999306923520289

Dormitories for frontliners

On July 7, the OVP announced the opening of three dormitories for Cebu frontliners.

Dorm 1 is located at Brgy. Banilad, Cebu City. The nearest hospital is North General Hospital.

Dorm 2 is located in Mandaue City. Hospitals nearest to the establishment include: Chong Hua Hospital (Mandaue), University of Cebu Medical Center (UCMed), and Dr. Ignacio M. Cortes General Hospital.

Dorm 3 is in Talisay City, with Talisay District Hospital as the nearest medical institution.

For frontliners who wish to avail of this service, kindly send the following details to [email protected] or text to 0998 591 7408 (Andrea):

  • Full name
  • Gender
  • Contact number
  • Email address
  • Current home address
  • Emergency contact (name, contact details, and relationship to the applicant)
  • Civil status
  • Designation and hospital / organization where the applicant is working
  • Schedule of shift

She said her office is currently in talks with hotel and pension-house owners who could provide medical pensioners sleeping quarters at nearby hospitals.

https://www.facebook.com/VPLeniRobredoPH/posts/3004454799672168

Cebu City eyes P10K monthly incentive of health workers in private hospitals

On Friday, Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella announced that the city is planning to provide P10,000 monthly financial incentive for the health workers in Cebu City’s private hospitals for a period of three months.

This is said to be the city’s “token of gratitude for their efforts against COVID-19”.

On a Facebook Post from Mayor Labella, beneficiaries of the monetary incentive include “resident doctors, nurses, medical technologists, radiologic technologists, respiratory specialists, interns, assistants, auxiliaries, and staff in Chong Hua Hospital, Cebu Doctors’ University Hospital, Perpetual Succour Hospital, Cebu Velez General Hospital, Cebu Community Hospital, and Adventist Miller Hospital.”

“There are 1,800 health care workers that we need to help to boost their morale as they receive less than their counterparts in government. We know the risks they face during this pandemic. They deserve whatever help we can give them.”

– Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella

Mayor Labella hopes to get the approval of the P54 million budget from the Cebu City Council.

Cebu City logs 167 new COVID-19 cases on July 4

Cebu City has recorded its highest single-day increase of new COVID-19 cases today at 167.

On Saturday afternoon, the Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) has reported 167 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cebu City with 96 new recoveries and 9 new deaths on July 4, 2020.

As of today, Cebu City now has a total of 5,989 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 3,142 recoveries and 220 deaths or a fatality rate of 3.67%. Active cases at 2,627.

New cases breakdown:

  • Apas – 3
  • Bacayan – 2
  • Basak Pardo – 2
  • Basak San Nicolas – 10
  • Bo. Luz – 2
  • Budlaan – 1
  • Buhisan – 2
  • Bulacao – 2
  • Busay – 1
  • Calamba – 1
  • Cambinocot – 1
  • Camputhaw – 1
  • Capitol – 19
  • Carreta – 1
  • Cogon Pardo – 2
  • Cogon Ramos – 2
  • Duljo – 2
  • Guadalupe – 12
  • Hipodromo – 2
  • Inayawan – 2
  • Kalunasan – 9
  • Kamputhaw – 1
  • Kasambagan – 3
  • Labangon – 4
  • Lahug – 19
  • Lorega – 2
  • Mabolo – 1
  • Mambaling – 2
  • Pahina – 1
  • Pardo – 5
  • Pari-an – 1
  • Punta – 7
  • Quiot – 4
  • Sambag I – 1
  • Sambag II – 2
  • San Nicolas Proper – 5
  • Sapangdaku – 1
  • Talamban – 6
  • Tejero – 3
  • Tisa – 9
  • Unverified – 6
  • Zapatera – 5
  • TOTAL: 167

New recoveries breakdown:

  • Apas – 2
  • Bacayan – 1
  • Basak San Nicolas – 12
  • Budlaan – 1
  • Camputhaw – 13
  • Capitol – 7
  • Cogon Pardo – 2
  • Day-as – 17
  • Guadalupe – 1
  • Hipodromo – 1
  • Lahug – 20
  • Quiot – 1
  • Sambag I – 2
  • Sambag II – 12
  • Talamban – 2
  • T. Padilla – 2
  • TOTAL: 96

New deaths*:

  • Camputhaw – 1 (7/1)
  • Duljo – 1 (6/30)
  • Kasambagan – 1 (6/29)
  • Lahug – 1 (6/28)
  • Mabolo – 1 (6/29)
  • Punta Princesa – 1 (6/29)
  • Quiot – 3 (6/30) (6/30) (7/1)
  • TOTAL: 9

Additional notes from CCHD:

  • TWO (2) were subtracted from the total confirmed cases as they were found to be two same people. (1 from Camputhaw, 1 from Sambag II)
  • The process of harmonization of data is still on-going to ensure the most accurate data.

CEBU CITY CASES
As of July 4, 2020

Total Active Cases2,627
Total Confirmed Cases5,989 (+167 new)
Total Recoveries3,142 (+96 new) or 52.46%
Total Deaths220 (+9 new) or 3.67%
https://www.facebook.com/CebuCityHealthDept/posts/293446998691469
https://www.facebook.com/sugboph/posts/3229382250470815

CCHD’S FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

  • Q: “Why the delay in reporting of deaths?”
    • A: Submission of death certificates from hospitals to CCHD may not always be on time as their death certificates are sometimes put on hold because of delay in the payment of bills.
  • Q: “Why wait for death certificates?”
    • A: As per protocol, COVID-related deaths are placed on the official list as soon as a death certificate is duly issued. It will be prudent on the part of government to base its reporting on official documents.
  • Q: “Why is the data being reported by your department different from the report by DOH?”
    • A: The report from DOH is based on the linelist (results) given by laboratories. The CCHD sanitizes that list. After thorough verification of our contact tracing team, CCHD culls out those that are not from the city and also extract those that are double entries. The data that CCHD presents are actual cases traced and identified by the city’s frontliners.

Sugboanons, let’s do our part. Don’t leave your homes unless necessary, practice good hygiene, get tested when advised by the local authorities, and follow the protocols.

ALSO READ: President Duterte extends ECQ in Cebu City until July 15

LOOK: Uniqlo x Doraemon 50th Anniversary Collection

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Uniqlo is definitely not done releasing new and must-buy tees.

After a few head-turning design pieces, Uniqlo is yet to release a series of Doraemon-themed items. This series is to commemorate the Japanese cartoon character’s 50th anniversary.

Wait until you get these shirts in a thematic packaging.

This new series takes on the eponymous character of our well-loved cat, Doraemon and the forthcoming anime film Stand By Me Doraemon 2.

The ‘Stand By Me Doraemon 2’ in collaboration with Uniqlo UT is now available in select Uniqlo stores worldwide.

Hacktivist Anonymous urges the public to delete TikTok

Anonymous, a well known hacktivist group, has released a statement through an affiliated Twitter account, @YourAnonCentral, warning the public regarding the security concerns of TikTok.

“Delete TikTok now; if you know someone that is using it explain to them it is essentially malware operated by the Chinese government running a massive spying operation.”

– YourAnonCentral via Twitter

A screenshot of a Reddit post was presented that claimed to have reverse-engineered the app and have listed the data collected by TikTok from its users.

  • Phone hardware (including CPU Type, number of course, hardware IDs, screen dimensions, DPI, memory usage, disk space, etc.)
  • Other apps installed on the device (including deleted apps)
  • Network-related information (such as IP, local IP, router MAC, your MAC, WiFi access point name)
  • Whether the device is rooted/jailbroken
  • GPS pinging every 30 seconds
  • And a local proxy server on your device for transcoding media

But this is not the only story here for Anonymous was also misrepresented on the app, as there has been a fake account set up. 

 “Anonymous has no TikTok account” and that the app is “created as spyware by the Chinese government.”

– Anonymous

TikTok has not yet commented on the allegations. Furthermore, there is also no confirmations yet regarding the Reddit post’s authenticity.

President Duterte signs ‘controversial’ Anti-Terror Bill into law

The controversial anti-terror bill has been signed by President Rodrigo Duterte. This was confirmed by Presidential spokesman Harry Roque in a text message to reporters on Friday.

Despite the massive cry to reconsider signing the aforementioned, President Duterte has already signed the controversial bill.

The anti-terror bill seeks to strengthen the Human Security Act of 2007. This is also to criminalize incitement of terrorism “by means of speeches, proclamations, writings, emblems, banners, or other representations.”

This bill would also allow the suspects to be detained for up to 24 days without charge. Furthermore, the anti-terror bill would empower an anti-terrorism council to designate suspects or groups as suspected terrorists who could be subjected to arrest and surveillance.

ALSO READ: [Opinion] Anti-Terrorism Bill: Answers to Questions You Should Understand

Cebu City logs 88 new COVID-19 cases, 18 deaths on July 3

On its third day under the extended enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), Cebu City has recorded one of its highest COVID-19 fatality count at 18.

The Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) has reported 88 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cebu City with 61 new recoveries and 18 new deaths on July 3, 2020.

As of today, Cebu City now has a total of 5,824 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 3,046 recoveries and 211 deaths or a fatality rate of 3.62%.

New cases breakdown:

  • Apas – 6
  • Basak San Nicolas – 2
  • Binaliw – 1
  • Barangay Luz – 2
  • Bulacao – 1
  • Busay – 1
  • Calamba – 1
  • Camputhaw – 2
  • Capitol – 2
  • Day-as – 4
  • Duljo – 1
  • Ermita – 1
  • Guadalupe – 8
  • Hipodromo – 1
  • Inayawan – 8
  • Kalunasan – 2
  • Kasambagan – 2
  • Kinasang-an – 2
  • Labangon – 8
  • Lahug – 2
  • Mabolo – 5
  • Pahina Central – 2
  • Pardo – 5
  • Punta – 1
  • Quot – 1
  • Sambag I – 3
  • San Nicolas Proper – 7
  • Sapangdaku – 1
  • T. Padilla – 3
  • Talamban – 1
  • Tisa – 1
  • Unverified – 1
  • TOTAL: 88

New recoveries breakdown:

  • Apas – 13
  • Basak Pardo – 4
  • Day-as – 1
  • Guadalupe – 7
  • Inayawan – 2
  • Labangon – 1
  • Mambaling – 2
  • Sambag II- 1
  • San Nicolas Proper- 1
  • Suba – 1
  • Tisa – 3
  • Tisa – 25
  • TOTAL: 61

New deaths*:

  • Bacayan – 1 (6/28)
  • Barangay Luz – 2 (6/30); (6/27)
  • Calamba – 1 (6/29)
  • Capitol – 1 (6/30)
  • Duljo – 1 (5/15)
  • Guadalupe – 2 (6/10); (6/30)
  • Inayawan – 1 (6/30)
  • Kasambagan – 1 (6/28)
  • Mambling – 1 (6/30)
  • Sambag II- (6/9); (6;24)
  • San Nicolas Proper – (6/29)
  • Sapangdaku- 1 (7/1)
  • Sta. Cruz – 1 (6/29)
  • T. Padilla – 1 (6/30)
  • Tejero – 1 (6/23)
  • TOTAL: 18

CEBU CITY CASES
As of July 3, 2020

Total Active Cases2,567
Total Confirmed Cases5,824 (+88 new)
Total Recoveries3,046 (+61 new) or 52.30%
Total Deaths211 (+18 new) or 3.62%
https://www.facebook.com/CebuCityHealthDept/posts/292788705423965
https://www.facebook.com/sugboph/posts/3226648617410845

CCHD’S FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

  • Q: “Why the delay in reporting of deaths?”
    • A: Submission of death certificates from hospitals to CCHD may not always be on time as their death certificates are sometimes put on hold because of delay in the payment of bills.
  • Q: “Why wait for death certificates?”
    • A: As per protocol, COVID-related deaths are placed on the official list as soon as a death certificate is duly issued. It will be prudent on the part of government to base its reporting on official documents.
  • Q: “Why is the data being reported by your department different from the report by DOH?”
    • A: The report from DOH is based on the linelist (results) given by laboratories. The CCHD sanitizes that list. After thorough verification of our contact tracing team, CCHD culls out those that are not from the city and also extract those that are double entries. The data that CCHD presents are actual cases traced and identified by the city’s frontliners.

Sugboanons, let’s do our part. Don’t leave your homes unless necessary, practice good hygiene, get tested when advised by the local authorities, and follow the protocols.

ALSO READ: President Duterte extends ECQ in Cebu City until July 15

Hike and Camp at Kang-irag Peak in Cebu City

Once the pandemic is over and quarantine protocols have been lifted, this is the perfect place to unwind and get that well-deserved fresh air.

Camp under the stars and be overwhelmed by the vast green view and a whole serving of fresh air at Kang-irag Peak.

Ariel Alegado
Ariel Alegado

Located in Kang-irag Langob, Cebu City, this peak’s trail is friendly to beginners so you don’t have to worry about straining yourself. 

Once you get there, let the height of the peak lift up your spirits and be mesmerized by the city view seen on another angle.

Remote places surrounded by the sounds of nature do give off that distinct feeling of being at peace. Pair it with conversations with your comfort people and you are all set.

The place is also known to be very safe so you can all just relax and enjoy the night air.

Rates & Other information

  • Entrance fee: ₱30 per head
  • Comfort room: No fee for now
  • Suggested trail: Budlaan trail to Sirao Peak

How to get there?

Exact location: Kang-irag Langob-Sirao, Cebu City — going uphill on Cebu Transcentral Highway.

BY COMMUTE: From Cebu City, ride any jeepney going to JY Mall in Lahug, Cebu City. From there, ride a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) going to the foot of Kang-irag Peak. Most of the drivers already know or familiar with the place; otherwise, find a driver who does. Average fare is ₱70 per head per way (minimum of 2 persons).

NOTE: This is not yet the best time to hike and camp especially that Cebu City is still under ECQ. We advise to include this destination in your #KatkatGoals checklist for now and visit once the regulations have been lifted.

Kawasan, Canyoonering, Whale Shark Watching may reopen amid MGCQ

With our cancelled trips for summer and vacay due to lockdown, what we’ve always been looking forward to is the reopening of our tourism. Good news, Cebuanos!

The Provincial Capitol of Cebu is already preparing for the reopening of the tourism industry in Cebu. This is in lieu to the preparation as the province shifts to Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ).

Tourism activities in the countryside of Cebu may re-open soon as the province shifts to MGCQ this July. These activities include, but are not limited to:

  • Canyoneering
  • Whale Shark Watching
  • Thresher Shark Watching

Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, in a virtual press conference with the members of the Interagency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID), said that the province will be focusing on reopening the tourism industry.

“Since tourism activities have been halted, there are many who are out of work,”

– Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia

The Tourism of Cebu has been in hault die to the pandemic, leaving those who have been depending on tourism in a struggle during this crisis.

Garcia had said that instead of viewing tourism as a leisure activity, which likes are being discouraged due to the threat of COVID-19, the provincial government views tourism as an economic driver.

“We will focus now on the resumption of tourism activities in many of our towns, such as whale watching, canyoneering, thresher shark watching, and a lot of other activities,”

– Governor Garcia

The tourist spots in Cebu province are still closed as of this writing. The Cebu Governor has yet to release the official guidelines.