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ni Lolet Abania | February 13, 2022



Ipinahayag ng Quezon City government na ang isinagawang campaign rally ngayong Linggo na pinangunahan ng mga supporters ni VP at presidential aspirant Leni Robredo at kanyang running mate na si Senador Kiko Pangilinan sa QC Memorial Circle ay lumabag sa maraming COVID-19 restrictions.


Tinukoy ng lokal na gobyerno ng QC ang aktibidad na tinawag na ‘Pink Sunday’ ng mga supporters ng Robredo-Pangilinan tandem, kung saan dumagsa ang tinatayang 7,000 katao, ayon sa pagtaya ng Quezon City Police District.


Sinabi naman ni Robredo sa kanyang speech sa lahat ng dumalo na nasa open-air area, na lumampas aniya ito sa kanilang inaasahang 20,000.


“Unfortunately, today’s ‘Pink Sunday’ event organized by supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo and Senator Francis Pangilinan resulted in a spillover crowd that violated several restrictions that were mutually agreed upon. While crowd control is a highly complicated aspect of large gatherings, it is a test of discipline for the organizers and attendees to show that their chosen candidates observe the laws of the land,” ayon sa local government ng QC.


“We hope that in the future, all coordinators will take this responsibility more seriously.”

Gayunman, nilinaw ng QC government, na ang naturang reminder o paalala ay para sa lahat ng supporters at organizers, anuman o sinuman ang kanilang napiling kandidato.


“Now that the campaign period for national candidates has officially started, Quezon City is once again honored and thankful to be one of the main venues chosen for rallies and related political gatherings. Rest assured, our Local Government Unit is ready, willing, and able to provide all the necessary assistance to ensure that these activities are safe, and cause minimal inconvenience to the general public,” pahayag ng QC gov’t.


“On that note, we would also like to remind the organizers of these events about the importance of attending our pre-event coordination meetings, and more importantly, about strictly adhering to the agreements outlined in the signed permits,” saad pa ng lokal na pamahalaan.


Gayundin, ayon sa QC government na bawat kandidato ay naka-assign sa parehong venue at parehong concessions, subalit kailangan nilang i-observe ang mga panuntunan para sa kaligtasan ng bawat isa.


“Although NCR (National Capital Region) is currently under the more moderate Alert Level 2, our country is still in the midst of a pandemic,” dagdag nito.


Agad namang humingi ng paumanhin si Atty. Ibarra Gutierrez, spokesperson ni Robredo, dahil sa nangyaring spillover at nangakong gagawin ang mas mabuti para sa lahat.


“We acknowledge the concerns of the Quezon City Government, extend our thanks for its vigilance, and take full responsibility,” ani Gutierrez.


“While the organizers ensured that access to the immediate vicinity of the program proper was limited, and that all attendees were advised to bring vaccination cards and observe health protocols, the sheer number of people that arrived was a challenge, for which we apologize,” sabi pa ni Gutierrez.

 
 

ni Lolet Abania | February 13, 2022



Marami ang nakiisa na mga LGBTQIA+ couples para sa isinagawang ceremonial exchange of vows sa Quezon City.


Kasabay ng pagdiriwang ng buwan ng pag-ibig, ang naturang event ay sinaksihan ni Mayor Joy Belmonte.


Sa Facebook page ni Belmonte nitong Sabado, nai-share ng alkalde ang mga larawan mula sa event, kung saan ang mga naturang magsing-irog ay nagpapalitan ng kanilang sumpaan habang ibinabahagi ang kanilang matamis na pagmamahalan sa isa’t isa na sinaksihan naman ng marami nilang kaanak at mga kaibigan.


“Love has no limits. Love is universal. Love wins, always,” caption ni Mayor Joy.


“Pagbati at isang mahigpit na yakap sa mga magkasintahang LGBTQIA+ na nagpalitan ng kanilang panata ng pagmamahalan ngayong araw!” dagdag pang post.

 
 

ni Jasmin Joy Evangelista | February 2, 2022



Magsasagawa ng COVID-19 rapid antigen test ang Quezon City Government sa 1,100 Bar examinees, staff at volunteers upang makasiguro na hindi magiging 'superspreader' event ang examinations na gaganapin sa Pebrero 4 at 6, ayon kay Mayor Joy Belmonte.


Isasagawa ang swab tests ngayong araw, February 2, para sa 756 bar examinees at sa February 3 naman ang 350 personnel at volunteers sa University of the Philippines (UP) College of Human Kinetics Gymnasium.


“We have been closely coordinating with the Supreme Court (SC) as well as administrators from the University of the Philippines since the University has been selected as one of the testing sites. We share the same goal with them and that is to ensure the safety of the examinees and the success of the examinations on February 4 and 6,” ani Belmonte.


Ayon sa city government, ipo-provide ng SC ang test kits habang ang QC Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (QCESU) naman ang magsasagawa ng testing.


Nasa 20 health personnel ng QCESU ang makikibahagi sa testing habang ang ibang city departments naman ay mag-a-assist sa tests at examinations.


Ang mga magpopositibo ay ia-assess at ire-refer na mag-home quaratine o ita-transfer sa HOPE Community Care facilities ng lungsod.


Ang QC Task Force for Transport and Traffic Management (QCTFTTM) naman ang magme-maintain ng magandang daloy ng trapiko sa vicinity ng UP.


“Rest assured that we will provide all the support needed, and the issues concerning health or safety will be the least of your worries. We wish all the examinees the best of luck,” pahayag pa ni Belmonte.

 
 
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