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82 new confirmed cases on March 23, the Philippines’ largest single-day increase in CoViD-19

The Philippines has just reached its largest single-day increase in CoVID-19 cases reported Monday, March 23, 2020.

The Department of Health recently announced 82 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus. With this, we now have a total of 462 cases within the Philippines.

This sudden rise in the confirmed COVID-19 cases is mostly due to the following factors:

  • More tests being conducted after the Philippines received thousands of test kits from various donors
  • Approved test kits through the Food and Drug administration have been increased from four to eight over the past week.
  • DOH also approved four testing laboratories, moving from the initially centralized testing at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine

The Philippines has taken great lengths to contain the spread of the virus like Luzon being placed under “Enhanced Community Quarantine”, Cebu in a community quarantine, along with other cities, provinces and islands of the country.

Employees were encouraged to work from home, social distancing was practiced, and social gatherings were also prohibited — despite all these precautionary measures, the real number of infections in the Philippines is still not known.

With this, there is now a call to conduct mass testing to determine the extent and rate of infections in the country.

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Over 100 ABS-CBN Stars in a Digital Benefit Concert amid COVID-19 tonight, March 22

Considering how the COVID-19 pandemic has damaged us immensely, we should be happy to know that ABS-CBN stars are making a difference by doing what they do best – performing.

Over 100 Kapamilya stars will be staging tonight, March 22 at 7PM – from their respective homes. This benefit concert dubbed as “Pantawid ng Pag-ibig: At-Home Together Concert” will also be a fund-raising program to provide food and basic necessities to the Filipinos who are unable to make ends meet during this global crisis.

The “Pantawid ng Pag-ibig” digital benefit concert is in partnership with the local government officials in Metro Manila and other private companies.

For everyone who will be enjoying the concert at the comforts of our homes, we are encouraged to donate any amount we can for our less-privileged kababayans. The 17 mayors in Metro Manila will be spearheading the preparation and distribution of these packages.

You can watch and enjoy the digital concert on:

  • ABS-CBN
  • ABS-CBN S+A
  • ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC)
  • MYX
  • DZMM Teleradyo
  • DZMM Radyo Patrol 630
  • MOR 101.9
  • TFC
  • ABS-CBN Official Youtube Channels and FB Pages
  • iWant

You can donate to the ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation Inc. Sagip Kapamilya bank accounts:

  • BPI Peso account 3051-11-55-88
  • Metrobank Peso account 636-3-636-08808-1
  • BDO Peso account 0039301-14199
  • Philippine National Bank Peso account 1263-7000-4128
  • BDO Dollar account 1039300-81622

Though not everyone has more than enough to donate, we  could still help through spreading this news so more privileged individuals would know and our kababayans would receive more help. Nonetheless, may we all enjoy this benefit concert and stay indoors.

Cebu local store donates 2,000+ face masks to Cebuanos

COVID-19 mask shortages leave people with makeshift solutions.

One concrete example is RHIPSTOP, a passion project inspired by the Cebuano culture. Aptly inspired by our culture, Rhipstop has decided to give back to the community.

With the lack of proper masks to aid the Cebuanos in fighting the virus, Rhipstop has been sewing more than 2000 face masks to not put Cebuanos’ lives at risk.

Rhipstop has been going around the metro giving energy drinks, ethyl alcohol, and cotton masks to the Cebuanos who couldn’t work from home, especially our frontliners.

It’s elating to know that these local businesses have also contributed to help flatten the curve. You too can help. Today, right now. You can do something to help others. People of all ages and walks of life are diving in to make a difference.

Stay indoors to help lessen the spread of the virus. Unless necessary, stay with your family in your humble abode. Keep yourselves safe from this pandemic. Save the world.

Photos from the RHIPSTOP Facebook Page

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Foreigners banned from entering the Philippines starting on March 22

As of March 22, foreigners will be temporarily banned from entering the Philippines. This is according to the Department of Transportation last March 20.

This extra precaution to limit the entry and exit to and from the Philippines is in line with the combat to the spread of the global pandemic that is CoVID-19. 

The exemptions were stated by DOTr, citing a circular from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

Exempted/Allowed entry are:

  • Overseas Filipino workers 
  • Philippine passport holders
  • Foreign spouses of Filipino citizens with proof
  • Foreign government officials
  • International organization officials accredited by Manila
  • OFWs, balikbayans, and foreign nationals leaving for abroad

Banned:

  • Foreigners entering the Philippines
  • Filipinos departing the country for leisure

Luzon and other areas in Visayas and Mindanao were already placed under community quarantines and travel bans.

They have also released statements regarding the activities in the airport.

“Only 1 person is allowed to bring or fetch a passenger to the airport,” the Transportation department said.

“The driver should carry with him or her a copy of the airline ticket of the passenger as proof of conveyance” and “depart immediately after picking up or dropping off” an arriving or departing said person, the agency said.

From Lapu-Lapu City Government – Chan Administration

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Homeless Manileños provided with food and shelter amid COVID-19 spread

A simple act of kindness will go a long way. 

Offering assistance in this time of crisis, the city’s Department of Social Welfare scoured the streets of Ermita, Malate, Kalaw, Pedro Gil, Taft, Roxas Blvd., Service Road at Baywalk to rescue street dwellers, families, youth, and the elderlies. 

Homeless Manileños food and shelter covid19 (1)

This is upon the directive of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna, in relation to the strict implemantion of the enhanced community quarantine in Manila. 

The rescued street dwellers were given food, shelter and medicine. They also have individual modular tents as sleeping areas provided by the local government at the Delpan Sports Complex in Manila. 

“Regular na rasyon din ng pagkain ang natatanggap ng bawat evacuee sa agahan, tanghalian at hapunan. Mayroon ding kani-kaniyang hygiene kit at face masks,”

“…22 rito ay Manileno, 72 ang tiga ibang lungsod at 51 na walang permanenteng tirahan”

– Manila Public Information Office

Housing these 145 evacuees (as of March 21), is an effective way to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and a great way to cement our faith in humanity.

We are all in this together no matter the class, the house and the race.

“Kapag panahon ng kalamidad hindi tayo pwedeng pumili ng tao. Kahit hindi tiga-Maynila, tumutulong tayo. Sa totoo lang, mas marami ang hindi tiga-Maynila pero hindi natin sila p’wedeng pabayaan,”

-Dir. Re Fugoso, MDSW director
Photos from the Manila Public Information Office Facebook Page

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

How to do self-quarantine for 14 days the right way

“Self-Quarantine” is a way to separate yourself from others especially if there is a possibility of you being exposed to the novel coronavirus or you are showing COVID-19 symptoms.

This quarantine will last for the term of the virus’s incubation period of 14 days where you will be observed and monitored.

We already have the hotlines and emergency lines for our inquiries on such cases and we have established that self-quarantine is the best way to deal with this pandemic.

self quarantine cebu

So, if you are showing symptoms, had travel history or had a possible contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, we have here a list on how to properly do a self-quarantine.

  1. Keep to yourself. Stay away from all the people in your home. (have a separate room and bathroom if possible)
  2. Proper hygiene: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough/sneeze and dispose it immediately; wash your hands with soap and water while singing to a tune or for at least 20 seconds; or if not, you can sanitize with a 70% alcohol.
  3. If you have questions regarding your medical needs and attention, call the hotlines and inquiry lines in Cebu to ensure that you are doing the right and safe actions.
  4. Wear a face mask around other people. (ex. Interaction at home, Trip to the hospital)
  5. Do not share drinking cups, eating utensils, towels or even bedding. Wash them with soap thoroughly after using.
  6. Don’t invite guests into your home unless absolutely necessary.
  7. Clean and sanitize all the house surfaces daily using a household cleaner, diluted Zonrox or Lysol. (ex. counters, chairs, tables, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards)
  8. More importantly, clean and sanitize any surface that can possibly be contaminated with blood, stool or any bodily fluids. 
  9. Have a proper ventilation. Your home should have good airflow. (ex. Open windows) 
  10. Be aware and monitor your symptoms. Immediately call a health care provider if it gets worse like starting to have difficulty in breathing.

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Cebu City Government to build a Quarantine Center in 10 Days

The Cebu City government is eyeing to build a collapsible one-story building to be used as a quarantine and treatment facility. The urgency comes as authorities deal with the pandemic, COVID-19, which originated in Wuhan, China.

A 5,000-square-meter property is being prepared by the Cebu City Government for this matter. The center is being built to house residents of Cebu City who will be diagnosed with COVID-19. It will be placed on Block 27 at the North Reclamation Area.

Block 27 Quarantine Building Cebu NRA (1)
Cebu City Public Information Office

Chairman of the Metropolitan Cebu Water District, Atty. Jose Daluz III, said that the collapsible center can be completed in 10 days, or on March 27, 2020.

He said the quarantine center will be run by the Cebu City Medical Center and will cater to patients who have mild, moderate, or severe cases.

The City Government will hire health volunteers to assist medical personnel in managing the facility and the patients.

“The structure can be removed. In the future, magamit nato. Kuhaon na nato. Ang permanent ra jud diha is the flooring (In the future, we can use the building. We can get it. The only permanent thing there is the flooring),”

Daluz added.

Meanwhile, the Department of Health Central Visayas Development COVID-19 Center will be set up at the satellite campus of the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu in General Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City.

According to the memorandum of agreement signed by Dr. Jaime Bernadas, DOH 7 director and Rev. Fr. Manuel Uy, S.J., the DOH shall be in charge in setting up and maintaining the site, including:

  • a quarantine area of 50 beds,
  • triage area for patients,
  • temporary laboratory facility for testing of COVID-19,
  • DOH operation center, equipment, machinery,
  • and related appendices or tools.

We are hoping that with the building of the collapsible quarantine center, together with our prayers and cooperation, COVID-19 will also leave our place as fast as it has arrived.

UPDATES

Update (As of April 23, 2020): Cebu City Quarantine Facility at Block 27 NRA will finally open on April 25. Read the latest article here: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-city-quarantine-facility-block-27/

Update (As of April 16, 2020): Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella has announced that the Quarantine Center in Block 27, North Reclamation Area, Cebu City is now 100% complete and will be operational starting next week.

100% COMPLETED na ang structure sa CEBU CITY QUARANTINE CENTER sa Block 27, North Reclamation Area, Cebu City. 24/7 ang atong trabaho dinhi and, God willing, this will be operational next week.

Posted by Edgar Labella on Wednesday, April 15, 2020

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

McDonald’s Philippines releases Php500M Response Fund amid COVID-19

Dr. George T. Yang, founder and chairman of Golden Arches Development Corporation (McDonald’s Philippines) has announced the release of a response fund of P500 million pesos amid COVID-19 pandemic.

With the uncertainty that comes with the novel corona virus spread throughout the globe, the flood of generous assistance from industry giants to their employees and the public goes with it too.

McDonald’s Philippines sought to provide aid to its employees and the community in general in these trying times.

“Amidst any crisis, people must come first; we do what we can to ensure their welfare. We also have a responsibility to our partners to ensure that they can continue doing business and be able to care for their own people. Finally, as a Filipino company, we have a duty to be a partner of the government in serving the public in whatever way we can.”

– Dr. George Yang, McDonald’s Philippines Chairman and Founder

The funds that are to be distributed to their employees and community covers the following:

For company employees:

  • Restaurant crew and managers whether they are unable to come to work or not, and head office employees’ salaries to be released for the period of the quarantine.
  • A special premium pay package will be provided for crew and managers who are able to come to work in selected stores that remain open to serve the community in enhanced quarantine areas.
  • Special benefits like provision of care kits (face masks, alcohol, and vitamins) to ensure employee safety in the workplace as well as provisions for premium pay.

For communities:

The fund covers food to be donated by the company to front-liners like medical health workers, LGU workers, NGO volunteers, and the marginalized sector who are challenged to have access to food during this time.

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Ecogarden offers door-to-door delivery on freshly picked vegetables in Cebu

The pandemic COVID-19 has made us appreciate staying at home and eating freshly-picked vegetables.

With the scare of this pandemic, we need to make sure that we have a much healthier body and stronger immune system. Hence, we need to consume more fruits and vegetables. However, not everyone has access to a garden full of vegetables – thanks to online deliveries for making this possible.

Ecogarden offers free door-to-door delivery of their freshly-picked vegetables within Cebu City with a minimal delivery fee of P50.

With a minimum order of 1KG, you get the chance to cook your favorite meal with freshly-picked vegetables without having to leave the comforts of your home.

But, if you want to stock up and order in bulk, they could also offer additional discounts for orders above 5kls.

Since they deliver freshly-picked vegetables, they couldn’t cater to deliveries on a daily basis. They schedule their deliveries depending on their harvest, that’s 3 to 4 times in a week.

RATES AND OTHER INFORMATION

Price:

  • Japanese Cucumber: ₱50/kilo
  • Cucumber Local: ₱35/kilo
  • Sayote: ₱35/kilo
  • Iceberg Lettuce: ₱75/kilo

Delivery:

  • Contact numbers: 0943-437-5455 / 0917-557-7383
  • Social: Facebook Page
  • Delivery fee is P50 only for Cebu City.

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.

Lucio Tan’s Group donates 190,000L of Ethyl Alcohol to DOH

Lucio Tan’s group joined relief efforts for the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tan’s LT Group donated 404 4-liter bottles of ethyl alcohol, 70,000 bottles of drinking water at 350ml each, 3,000 6-liter bottles of distilled drinking water, and 2,000 pieces N95 masks to the Department of Health.

The Group have also donated 24,000 bottles of Cobra Vitamin C and 1,500 6-liter bottles of Absolute bottled water through GMA’s Kapuso Foundation to be distributed to those manning border patrols and several hospitals.

Other donations of LT Group to troops manning border patrols and several hospitals are:

  • 20,000 4-liter bottles and 240,000 375ml bottles of ethyl alcohol
  • 350,000 bottles of Absolute 350ml white label distilled water

This brings the total donations to 190,000 liters of ethyl alcohol and almost 200,000 liters of distilled drinking water.

The relief drive dubbed as “Help Flows” is supported by LT Group member firms Asia Brewery, Inc., Eton Properties Philippines, Inc., PMFTC Inc.’s Embrace CSR program, Tanduay Distillers, Inc., Philippine National Bank and sister company Philippine Airlines.

At this time of crisis, we couldn’t help but feel elated to see these private companies join their hands in helping the nation. Therefore, we, as individuals, are also encouraged to do our part. Let’s keep ourselves safe and let us stay indoors to avoid the spread of this pandemic.

COVID-19 Cebu

As the threat of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 rises every day, the Cebu province has taken a proactive approach and is pulling all stops in protecting the island. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 and its symptoms: https://sugbo.ph/2020/corona-virus-in-cebu/

With this, an Executive Order was issued for the implementation of the drastic but necessary measures to avoid the spread of the virus. For more information, head on to: https://sugbo.ph/2020/cebu-implements-drastic-measures/

If you are sick and think you have symptoms of COVID-19, seek medical attention, call the local Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice: 0922-397-2334 / 0943-568-3298 / (032) 402-3091 / (032) 402-1269.