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Pagbabakuna Laban Sa COVID-19 Sinimulan Na Sa Lungsod Ng Bacoor Public reminded to exercise ‘diligence’ in Covid-19 testing Na- MANILA – Philippine experts, reminded the public after Dr. Michael Tee from they cannot be detected and screened and cleared abroad Red Cross (PRC) chairman and to exercise “extraordinary the University of the Philip- isolated based on temperature before flying to the Philippines tatang- chief executive officer (CEO) diligence” in getting tested pines-Manila said eight out checks alone. also tested positive upon arriv- Richard Gordon, along with for Covid-19. of 10 Covid-19 cases are Some overseas Filipino al, Tee and his team of research- government officials and health Gordon made the advice asymptomatic, which means workers who were supposedly turn to page 3 ing ISSN 2651-6845 Juana sa Bacoor, Cavite kinilala ng pa- maha- Monday Times laang lungsod crusading militant truthful MARCH 15-21, 2021 RE-ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL NO. 2011-37 AT BACOOR POST OFFICE , CAVITE DATED MARCH 31, 2011 Vol. 19 No 27 P 15.00 see page 3 Pagbabakuna laban sa COVID-19 sinimulan na sa Lungsod ng Bacoor LUNGSOD NG BACOOR, Cavite, ) --Sinimulan na kahapon, Marso 10, ang pagbabakuna laban sa COVID-19 sa lung- sod na ito matapos dumating ang 114 vials na single dose Sinovac vaccine mula sa alokasyon ng National Govern- ment noong Marso 9, 2021. NCR mayors to im- pose uniform curfew hours starting March 15 MANILA – The Metro alarming as far as NCR may- Manila Council (MMC), com- ors are concerned,” Abalos posed of National Capital Re- said. gion (NCR) mayors and nation- Contact tracing al government officials, will Aside from implementing impose a uniform and longer the curfew, he said the MMC curfew hours starting March 15 will intensify testing for Co- in response to the surged of Co- vid-19, contact tracing, and vid-19 infections in the region. quarantine efforts. In a virtual presser on Abalos said Covid-19 Thursday, Metro Manila De- testing czar, Secretary Vince velopment Authority (MMDA) Dizon, with the help of the Chair Benjamin “Benhur” Aba- Philippine Red Cross, donated los said the MMC agreed on 25,000 testing kits. implementing uniform curfew “Ito ho ay initial pa lang hours from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for at marami pa hong pupunta at two weeks in the NCR. dire-diretso po ito (This is just “A resolution is being the beginning, more will come drafted and will be signed by and this will continue),” Aba- all mayors. This will only be los said. for two weeks. Kung ito ay may To help increase contact improvement, maaaring tang- tracing efforts, he said the galin na po ito (if there will be MMDA will send 300 contact tracers to local government sinabi ni Rep. Strike Revilla improvement, we may remove Ang vaccination roll-out Bayan Lani Mercado-Revilla ng Kalusugan - CALABAR- this),” Abalos said. units (LGU) in NCR, aside na isang taon na ang nakaraan na idinaos sa Southern Taga- kasama sina Deputy Speaker ZON Regional Director Edu- He said essential workers, from the 360 contact tracers at napakalaking hirap na ang log Regional Hospital (STRH) at Cavite 2nd District Rep. ardo Janairo. such as those working for res- from the Philippine National dinanas ng lahat dulot ng pan- ay pinangunahan ni Punong Strike Revilla at Kagawaran Sa kanyang mensahe, taurant or food delivery servic- Police (PNP). demya. es, will still be allowed outside He said the MMC also “Napakahirap ng dinanas during curfew hours but must sought the help of the Depart- natin, kaya eto na ngayon. Ito present their work identifica- ment of the Interior and Local na ang magbibigay ng kalay- tion card or certificate. Government (DILG) to pro- aan sa atin. Unti-unti, alam ko “Even with the curfew, es- vide experienced contact trac- ngayon ay muling tumataas ang tablishments like food deliver- ers. bilang ng kaso ng COVID-19, ies can operate 24 hours, yung “All of the mayors of nakakalungkot kaya dapat ay mga (those) essential services,” Metro Manila have their own Abalos said. paalalahanan natin ang ating contact tracers and they can The decision, he said, mga kababayan sa patuloy na afford to hire more contact was made after health experts tracers. Pero dahil kailangan pag-iingat,” pahayag ni Cong. from the Department of Health Revilla. natin ng experienced contact (DOH) and the University of tracers, kumakatok po tayo sa Samantala, pinasasala- the Philippines (UP) OCTA Re- matan ni Mayor Lani Revilla search team warned the MMC DILG (But because we need ang national government sa of the “alarming” number of experienced contact tracers, pangunguna ni Pangulong Ro- new Covid-19 cases. we’re knocking on the door of drigo Duterte sa pagbibigay “We had a meeting with the the DILG),” Abalos said. prayoridad sa lungsod para sa UP OCTA Research team. And Granular lockdowns To avoid further spread of alokasyon ng bakuna sa kabila from February 4 to 10, new cases per day is at 360. From Covid-19, he said the MMC ng kakapusan ng supply nito. March 4 to 10—from 360— will focus on “granular lock- Malugod ding ibinalita it reached 1,411 in the NCR. downs” or implementing lock- niya na sa pagdating ni Di- And according to their figures, downs in small areas such as rector Janairo ay may dalang from 8 percent of new cases, it streets or barangays with high karagdagang 238 doses para reached 60 percent from March number of infections. turn to page 2 4 to 10. The numbers are quite turn to page 3 MARCH 15-21, 2021 pahina 2 Cavite Monday Times Republic of the Philippines “A parcel of Land (Lot 3 REPUBLIC OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PROVINCE OF CAVITE, IS- Fourth Judicial Region Block 33 of the consolidation PHILIPPINES It is HEREBY CERTIFIED that PHILIPPINES LAND OF LUZON. BOUNDED REGIONAL TRIAL COURT and subdivision plan, Pcs-04- FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION certain land situated in the Mun. REGIONAL TRIAL COURT ON THE NE., ALONG LINE 1-2 OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF 004464, being a portion of the REGIONAL TRIAL COURT of Dasmariñas, Prov. of Cavite FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION BY LOT 7, BLOCK 20; ON THE COURT consol. of Lots 5831-A, 5831- OFFICE OF THE CLERK bounded and described as OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SE., ALONG LINE 2-3 BY ROAD City of Bacoor B, 5831-C, & 5831-D, Psd-04- OF COURT follows:A parcel of Land (Lot 23, COURT LOT 17; ON THE SW., ALONG 027299, L.R.C. No. ), situated in DASMARIÑAS CITY, CAVITE Blk. 37 of the subd. plan, Psd- CITY OF IMUS, CAVITE LINE 3-4 BY LOT 9; ON THE Foreclosure No. 2021-01 the Bo. of Molino, Mun. of Ba- 042-06-064738, being a portion NW., ALONG LINE 4-5 BY LOT coor, Prov. of Cavite. X x x con- File No. FC-DC-0133-21 of Lot 3824-B, Psd-77337, L.R.C. EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORE- 17; AND ALONG LINE 5-1 BY For: Extra-Judicial Foreclosure taining an area of ONE HUN- EXTRA JUDICIAL FORECLO- Rec. No. ), situated in the Bo. CLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE LOT 18. ALL OF THE SUBDIVI- of DRED FIFTY (150) SQUARE SURE OF REAL ESTATE of Lancaan, Mun. of Dasmari- MORTGAGE UNDER ACT SION Real Estate Mortgage METERS.” MORTGAGE UNDER ACT ñas, Prov. of Cavite, Is. of Luzon. 3135 AS AMENDED ACT 4118 PLAN. x x x CONTAINING AN 3135, AS AMENDED Bounded on the SW., along line AREA OF SEVENTY TWO (72) L& R CORPORATION, “All sealed bids should be BY ACT 4118 1-2 by Lot 24, on the NW., along FC No. 16973-20 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR Mortgagee, submitted to the undersigned line 2-3 by Lot 25 both of Blk. 37; LESS. x x x” on the above-stated time and NATIONAL HOME on the NE., along line 3-4 by Rd. HOME DEVELOPMENT -versus- date. “ MORTGAGE FINANCE Lot 19 (8.00 m. wide); on the MUTUAL FUND All sealed bids must be submit- CORPORATION (NHMFC), SE., along line 4-1 by Lot 21 Blk. (PAG-IBIG FUND) represented ted to the undersigned on the MR. & MRS. ALBERTO B. “In the event the public Petitioner/Mortgagee, 37 all of the subd. plan. Begin- by ATTY. SIMEON P. MADRID, above-stated time and date. CABRERA, JR., auction should not take place on ning at a pt. marked “1” on plan, Mortgagee, Mortgagors. the said date, it shall be held on -versus- being S. 80 deg. 35’W., 336.50m. In the event the public auction x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x April 22, 2021, without further from Mon. No. 143, Imus Estate ; -versus- should not take place on the said notice.” NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL ESMERALDA A. ORGENA, thence N. 36 deg. 46’W., 8.00 m. date, it shall be held on APRIL married to to pt. 2; thence N. 53 deg. 14’E., RIVERA, ROY P. married to 27, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. without FORECLOSURE Prospective buyers or bid- SOFRONIO ORGENA, 9.50 m. to pt. 3; thence S. 36 deg. RIVERA, SHERYL A., prior notice. ders are hereby enjoined to in- Respondents/Mortgagors. 46’E., 8.00 m. to pt 4; thence S. Mortgagors. Upon Extra-Judicial Peti- vestigate for themselves the title x------------------------------------x 53 deg. 14’W., 9.50 m. to pt. of x-------------------------------------x Prospective bidders/buyers are tion for Sale under Act 3135 as to the said property and encum- beginning, containing an area hereby enjoined to investigate for Amended by Act 4118 filed by brances, if any there be. the mortgagee, L & R NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of SEVENTY SIX (76) SQUARE AMENDED NOTICE OF themselves the title to the said METERS.
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