This slip-on shoes were dropped on the YEEZY SUPPLY website. However, their orders were placed on the “waiting room.” Thereafter, they were treated with an affordable pair of Yeezy. What a treat, truly!
According to reports, Yeezy Foam Runner is made from algae. The one-piece design expresses lattice segments and cut-out side portions. Moving lower the sole section of the shoe is sculpted to create a seamless transition from the upper and resembles the look of the midsole found on the adidas YEEZY BOOST 700.
As of writing, YEEZY Foam Runners are sold out. Stay tuned for their restock. Keep yourselves posted, hmmm?
With the continuous spike and scare of the coronavirus pandemic, more and more businessed have been contributing to the world’s combat against this unseen enemy.
In May, both Apple and Google have launched developer tools (called APIs) that will “enable interoperability between Android and iOS devices using apps from public health authorities.”
Apple also mentioned that together with Google, they will be launching the apps on iTunes App Store and the Google Play Store.
HOW THIS WORKS
If you have a phone and you have crossed paths with someone who has tested positive of coronavirus, you will be alerted.
Though Google won’t be collecting personally identifiable information or user location data and “people who test positive are not identified to other users Google or Apple.”
The data will “only be used for contact tracing by public health authorities for COVID-19 pandemic management” Google says.
Not only will this help us track those who have been in contact of those who tested positive, we will also be able to stop the spread within our own household.
Please be reminded, however, that you need to update your OS to the latest version for this tracker to be seen on your mobile device.
HOW TO CHECK
(For ANDROID)
Go to Settings.
Select ‘Google’ option
Click on COVID-19 Exposure Notifications
(For iOS)
Go to Settings.
Click Privacy.
Choose Health.
Tap COVID-19 Exposure Logging
With this feature, if you have been in contact with someone infected with COVID-19, your phone will notify you. You won’t see the name of the infected person, or when or where it happened, only that you are now at risk and should probably think about getting checked out and limiting your social interactions. Apple or Google will not access personally identifiable information.
A different taste for summer 2020 is on the works for Uniqlo.
Uniqlo’s UT x ‘Jump’ collaboration introduces a series of shirts with manga designs from Weekly Young Jump and Ribon. From GeGeGe no Kitaro and Chibi Maruko-chan to Kingdom and Tokyo Ghoul, this series is an expansive showcase of contemporary and classic titles.
I personally have my own Uniqlo UT collection with Elmo on print. It didn’t disappoint. Therefore, this new collection is also something we all should look forward too.
This newest effort delivers an expansive slate of stylized imagery. With different manga characters and interpretations, we can’t wait for July 6 as this newest collection will hit their stores.
President Rodrigo Duterte approved on Wednesday the recommendation of the Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu to extend the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) over Cebu City until July 15, 2020 due to the continued rise of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases.
Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, Talisay City, Consolacion, and Minglanilla are still placed under general community quarantine (GCQ) while the rest of the Cebu Province will be under the less stricter modified general community quarantine (MGCQ).
Cebu City – Enhanced community quarantine (ECQ)
Mandaue City – General community quarantine (GCQ)
Lapu-Lapu City – General community quarantine (GCQ)
Cebu Province
Talisay City, Minglanilla, Consolacion: General community quarantine (GCQ)
Other areas in Cebu Province: Modified general community quarantine (MGCQ)
COVID-19 Cases in Cebu City
On June 22, Secretary Cimatu was assigned by the President to oversee government’s COVID-19 response in Cebu City which is now tagged as the new ‘COVID-19 hotspot’ in the Philippines.
Cimatu noted the increasing death rates and the high positivity rate, wherein 30 out of 100 people tested yield positive COVID-19 test results. From June 23 to 29, the city alone recorded a total of 87 new deaths. On June 30, Cebu City logged its highest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases at 353.
The official also said he has requested from the national government the improvement of health facilities in Cebu City, including the setting up of additional hospital rooms in hospitals and additional quarantine stations.
As of June 30, 2020, Cebu City now has a total of 5,494 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 2,723 recoveries and 169 deaths or a fatality rate of 3.08%. Active cases is at 2,602.
Below is the summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu City for the month of June:
NEW
Recovered
Deaths
Jun-1
45
18
0
Jun-2
88
165
0
Jun-3
42
16
1
Jun-4
61
12
2
Jun-5
73
369
1
Jun-6
36
8
0
Jun-7
138
6
1
Jun-8
127
56
0
Jun-9
106
83
1
Jun-10
101
9
1
Jun-11
105
3
1
Jun-12
167
129
1
Jun-13
73
7
1
Jun-14
56
0
0
Jun-15
123
16
2
Jun-16
203
50
2
Jun-17
201
64
7
Jun-18
122
13
10
Jun-19
104
65
6
Jun-20
126
26
9
Jun-21
48
12
8
Jun-22
37
42
1
Jun-23
30
31
7
Jun-24
60
65
11
Jun-25
70
79
19
Jun-26
95
48
17
Jun-27
130
70
14
Jun-28
131
157
6
Jun-29
191
114
13
Jun-30
353
10
0
Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ)
Under the stricter ECQ status:
More business sectors will not be permitted to operate again; workers may need to go back to work-from-home
Stricter border control
Only those with quarantine pass are allowed to go out, if and only if, they are to purchase essential goods and services
Cebu City, now considered as the new ‘COVID-19 hotspot’ in the Philippines, has hit a new record high single-day increase in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday with 353 new confirmed infections.
The Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) reported a whopping number of 353 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cebu City with 10 new recoveries and no new deaths for today, June 30.
As of today, Cebu City now has a total of 5,494 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 2,723 recoveries and 169 deaths or a fatality rate of 3.08%.
New cases breakdown:
Apas – 8
Bacayan -6
Banilad – 4
Basak Pardo – 6
Gudalupe – 44
Basak San Nicolas – 7
Barangay Luz – 6
Buhisan – 3
Bulacao – 3
Calamba – 6
Camputhaw – 6
Capitol – 16
Carreta – 1
Cogon Pardo – 7
Day-as – 2
Duljo – 1
Ermita – 1
Hipodromo – 10
Inayawan – 1
Kalubihan – 1
Kalunasan – 2
Kasambagan – 3
Kinasang-an – 9
Labangan – 19
Lahug – 18
Lorega – 3
Mabolo – 14
Mambaling – 6
Pahina Central – 4
Pardo- 9
Parian – 1
Pasil – 1
Punta – 11
Quiot – 7
Sambag 1 – 13
Sambag 2 – 27
San Nicolas Pro – 3
San Roque – 5
Sto. Nino – 2
Suba – 1
T. Padilla – 7
Talamban – 12
Taptap – 7
Tejero – 14
Tinago – 1
Tisa – 9
Zapatera – 2
Unverified – 4
TOTAL = 353
New recoveries breakdown:
Basak San Nicolas – 1
Cogon Pardo – 1
Inayawan – 1
Mabolo – 1
Pari-an – 1
Sawang – 1
Sto. Niño – 1
Talamban – 1
Tejero – 1
TOTAL = 10
*Submission of death certificates from the hospitals to CCHD may sometimes not be on time as their death certificates are sometimes put on hold primarily due to the delay in the payment of bills.
CEBU CITY CASES As of June 30, 2020
Total Active Cases
2,602
Total Confirmed Cases
5,494 (+353 new)
Total Recoveries
2,723 (+10 new) or 49.56%
Total Deaths
169 (+0 new) or 3.08%
As of June 30, 2020, the city records TEN (10) new recoveries with no new deaths. A total of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE…
Below is the summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu City for the month of June:
NEW
Recovered
Deaths
Jun-1
45
18
0
Jun-2
88
165
0
Jun-3
42
16
1
Jun-4
61
12
2
Jun-5
73
369
1
Jun-6
36
8
0
Jun-7
138
6
1
Jun-8
127
56
0
Jun-9
106
83
1
Jun-10
101
9
1
Jun-11
105
3
1
Jun-12
167
129
1
Jun-13
73
7
1
Jun-14
56
0
0
Jun-15
123
16
2
Jun-16
203
50
2
Jun-17
201
64
7
Jun-18
122
13
10
Jun-19
104
65
6
Jun-20
126
26
9
Jun-21
48
12
8
Jun-22
37
42
1
Jun-23
30
31
7
Jun-24
60
65
11
Jun-25
70
79
19
Jun-26
95
48
17
Jun-27
130
70
14
Jun-28
131
157
6
Jun-29
191
114
13
Jun-30
353
10
0
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.
To have 1 million views on the pilot episode of Black Sheep’s first boys’ love (BL) series “Hello, Stranger” means that change has come for Filipino television.
Not only is it a change in a digital aspect but on a cultural scale as well for it means that our country is now ready and open for gender fluid love stories with a more romcom vibes and more normalized.
Proof of it is its strong viewership and continuous traction online and even topped the Philippine trends on Twitter when it aired on Wednesday.
The series starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara can be streamed on YouTube channel and the Facebook page of Black Sheep, and on iWant.
The plot follows Mico (Alcantara), the top student of his class, who is assigned to partner with a varsity basketball player Xavier (Labrusca) for a class project.
Mischievous and carefree, Xavier has been struggling with his subjects, risking his slot in the varsity team. Mico promises to help him, while Xavier promises to cooperate and be a diligent partner.
Soon they get to know each other. Xavier has a girlfriend, and lives alone because his family is in the US. Mico’s formal demeanor amuses Xavier and he gets glimpses of his being a responsible son, juggling chores with his studies.
“Hello, Stranger,” is written by Patrick Valencia and directed by Petersen Vargas, with new episodes released every Wednesday.
While many Cebuanos have all been looking for the lost chicken, the long-awaited sequel of this ‘chick flick’ will finally realize.
Brace your feathers my friends for after 20 long years since the first Chicken Run hit movie theaters, its sequel is here. Feeling old yet?
Released in 2000, the stop-motion animated comedy revolved around the lives of a group of chickens trying to escape a farm before their owners turn them into chicken pies. They find hope for their escape plan in a rooster named Rocky.
Last June 23, 2020, in celebration of the movie’s 20th anniversary, it was announced that Netflix obtained the rights to the sequel “Chicken Run 2”.
It was confirmed via a very witty tweet.
POULTRY NEWS: Exactly 20 years to the day since the original was released, we can confirm there will be a Chicken Run sequel coming to Netflix!! Produced by @aardman, production is expected to begin next year. Eggsellent.
Twenty years since the release of Aardman’s first full length feature, Chicken Run, we're excited to confirm the return of Ginger, Rocky and the rest of the coop, in partnership with @netflix.
GCash account holders threaten to boycott the widely-used mobile wallet when it announced to charge a 2.58% convenience fee for each cash-in via Visa/Mastercard bank transactions starting this July 6, 2020. This applies to every cash-in, regardless of amount.
For instance, an account holder cashes-in P100 to his GCash wallet, with a convenience fee of P2.58, that would bring a total charge of P102.58 to his card. Although GCash emphasized that this change is due to the direct charges from their payment partners, netizens still claim that it is unfair.
One netizen expressed her dismay on the issue, “I’m okay with charging convenience fee but I think the 2.5% is too high. So, If I cash in P20k, that’s already P516. Better if they will charge fixed amount.”
However, GCash clarified, that they still provide FREE cash-in methods and that is cash-in via BPI or Union Bank accounts or through a bank app of website powered by Instapay.
“We would like to assure that GCash does not earn a single centavo from the direct charges implemented by our payment partners,”
– Martha Sazon, GCash president
“Even with this soon-to-be implemented minimal charges, GCash will continue to provde the best-in-class services that Filipinos have come to love over the past decade”,
For more information, kindly visit the GCash website or click the link: https://www.gcash.com/
The Korean girl group BLACKPINK has already been labeled as one of the “K-pop supergroups” and has just defended that title with their latest video being the fastest ever to accumulate 100 million views on YouTube.
Armed with their comeback song “How You Like That?”, the K-pop queens Jennie, Rosé, Lisa, and Jisoo, showed the world who’s boss with their unrivaled versatility in singing, catchy rap hooks, visuals and a feast for the eyes music video.
Within 24 hours of its release, “How You Like That” accumulated 82.4 million views and six hours later, it had reached 94 million views. It has now surpassed BTS for its “Boy With Luv” track featuring Halsey last April, which had 74.6 million views in the first day.
BLACKPINK has always had that unique pop music and combining both English and Korean lyrics makes it a global anthem. They have swag, an infectious sound, amazing, choreography, and the always present strong, independent, bad-ass woman vibe.
They are known globally and have even performed in last year’s Coachella festival while similarly collaborating with Lady Gaga on her latest album, Chromatica.
On Monday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) has released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of June 29, 2020.
Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 257 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 27 new recoveries, and 18 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 8,416 while the active cases are at 5,213.
Breakdown of confirmed cases:
Cebu City: 5,915 (+124 new)
Mandaue City: 772 (+25 new)
Lapu-Lapu City: 609 (+37 new)
Cebu Province: 1,0120 (+71 new)
Talisay City: 327 (+32 new)
Minglanilla: 169 (+3 new)
Consolacion: 107 (+1 new)
Summary of COVID-19 cases:
Total New Cases: +257 today
Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 8,416 cases
Total Active Cases in Cebu: 5,213 cases
Total Recoveries in Cebu: 2,925 (+27 new)
Total Deaths in Cebu: 278 (+18 new)
A total of 875 laboratory results were released from the following; VSMCC Subnational Laboratory (348), Cebu TB Reference Laboratory (527) and ARC Hospital (0).