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Vol 13 No 37 LOCAL VS. NATIONAL VACC execs www.punto.com.ph slapped with P 10.00 Central libel cases V 13 P ANGELES CITY – The national president and N 37 unt ! chairman of the group. national president and M - S+ chairman of the Volun- Lucas said that Evan- F 10 - 15, 2020 PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! u o gelista and Quirino al- L z n teers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) are legedly publicly claimed now facing 10 counts that she was removed of cyber libel and two from her position as re- counts of libel. gional coordinator due to The cases were fi led alleged irregularities. Wednesday morning at Newspaper and so- the Prosecutors Offi ce of cial media reports in April the Angeles City Hall of 2019 said Evangelista Justice by VACC Central claimed that Lucas was Luzon head coordinator removed from VACC as Pyra Lucas against Ar- regional head coordi- senio “Boy” Evangelista nator because of com- and Cory Quirino, who plaints claiming that lat- were allegedly illegally ter was demanding P2.2 holding the positions of P*.& 4 /#&*6& Pyra Lucas (seated, 3rd from left) is surrounded by her supporters from VACC as she answers questions from the media during a press conference on Thursday. P !"! 2 A( 3' M,+,2," MOU SIGNED PHL’s 1st OFW hospital soon to rise in Pampanga ITY OF SAN FERNANDO – It’s all systems go for the CPhilippines’ fi rst government- funded hospital and diagnostic center dedicated to overseas Filipino workers and their families to be established in this city. P*.& 4 /#&*6& UNDER MAYOR POGI MOU. Gov. Dennis Pineda, Vice Gov. Lilia G. Pineda, PAGCor chair Andrea Domingo, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III and offi cials of OWWA and Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc. show copies of memorandum of understanding on the OFW hospital, backgrounded by AC income up 12.96% Pampanga mayors and provincial offi cials. P !"! $!%&"'( !* J%+ J,(!/P,-0,+1, PIO ANGELES CITY – The City, driven by the Busi- income of the city gov- ness Permit and Licens- ernment for the past six ing Division’s continuous Council seeks Duterte’s help, months under Mayor Car- inspection and the City melo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin Jr.’s Treasurer Offi ce’s collec- leadership has reached tions. P983,528,436.20 com- As a result, the wants PACC to probe ACWD pared to last year’s City’s business tax P870,650,454.51, mark- collections reached B: A6;#&: M*)*'*+ for help and urging the S-2020 (PR-432-02-20) stop to them and protect ing a 12.96% increase. P243,015,041.80 for Presidential Anti-Cor- is requesting the assis- the general welfare of all This came in the the month of July to ANGELES CITY – Two ruption Commission tance of the Offi ce of the Angelenos.” heels of the mayor’s December 2019, while resolutions were unani- (PACC) to investigate President “concerning Resolution No, 8843, move to intensify the P167,656,687.36 was mously approved by the the Angeles City Water all the alleged illegal ac- S-2020 (PR-443-02-20) monitoring of business collected in the same city council here ask- District (ACWD). tivities of the ACWD so is requesting the PACC, establishments in the P*.& 4 /#&*6& ing President Duterte Resolution No. 8844, as to prevent and put a P*.& 4 /#&*6& PHA wants 1 in every family trained in CPR B• E•#$ B. E&'••$ in coordination with Samal municipal government under SAMAL, Bataan -- The Philip- Mayor Aida Macalinao, Bug- pine Heart Association (PHA) arin said, is the use of Auto- on Wednesday conducted a mated External Defi brillator Hands Only Cardio Pulmonary (AED), a portable electronic Resuscitation (CPR) training device that automatically diag- among 600 high school stu- noses cardiac arrhythmias of dents here in coordination with ventricular fi brillation. the municipal health offi ce. “Paglalagay ng AED sa Dr. Orlando Bugarin, a strategic location para kung prominent cardiologist and kailangan magamit ng ating FORUM. To further strengthen measures against Covid-19 in Pampanga, Vice Gov. Lilia PHA national vice president, mga kababayan. CPR saka “Nanay” Pineda meets barangay captains across the province during the Talakayan: led the training at the Samal AED na kapag pinagsama Talastasan sa Kalusugan, Kaunlaran, at Kapayapaan at ASEAN Convention Center, Municipal High School in the natin tumataas ang pag-asa Clark Freeport Zone. P !"! $!%&"'( !* J%+ J,(!/PIO upland village of Gugo. o chance na ma-revive ang “Target namin kasama ang pasyente na nagka-cardiac ar- DOH at Red Cross ay magka- rest,” the cardiologist said. roon ng isang miembro ang He said that in Samal, they bawat pamilya na marunong have already conducted the ng CPR. Karaniwang nangya- training at the Vila Bernardino yari ang cardiac arrest sa ba- Resort in Barangay San Juan Nanay to barangay chiefs: hay o workplace,” he said. with rescue workers and ba- He said that Hands Only rangay leaders being the fi rst CPR training for awareness responders. campaign is one of the advo- Resort owner former Sa- cacies of their organization. mal vice mayor Emilio “Me- “Ito ay ginagawang advo- meng” Medina and MHO Dr. cacy ng PHA. Tinuturuan na- Cristina Espino are very sup- Strictly monitor repatriates tin ang mga pangkaraniwang portive of the project. tao na gumawa ng CPR bil- “Ginagawa na ito sa buong MABALACAT CITY, Pampan- opened Pampanga for the 14- son, Anthony Joseph “Ton- ang pagsalba sa mga taong Pilipinas noon pang 2017 at ga – Vice Governor Lilia “Nan- day quarantine of OFWs repa- ton” Torres, Benjamin “Benny” may cardiac arrest gamit ang nitong February 8 angsimula ay” Pineda urged the baran- triated from COVID-19-strick- Jocson, Nelson Calara, Ana- kamay lamang,” Bugarin said. ng tinatawag na Heart Month gay offi cials to strictly moni- en countries, and designed a nias “Jun” Canlas; Pampanga He noted that the CPR train- sa Pilar na tulad din ng Samal tor Overseas Filipino Workers protocol to maintain the prov- Councilor’s League President ing before was more in the use ay nais na magkaroon ng titu- (OFWs) returning home from ince free from any possible Venancio “Asyong” Macapa- of mouth-to-mouth method long CPR-ready municipality,” countries with confi rmed cas- case of the virus. gal; Department of Interior but ordinary people found this Bugarin said. es of Coronavirus Disease It was also mentioned and Local Government (DIL- hard to learn unlike the new They are targeting the (COVID-19), and local resi- during the event that Vice G)-Pampanga Director Myrvi technique that uses hands training of Grade 5 school chil- dents with fl u-like symptoms in Governor Pineda will be pro- Apostol-Fabia; and Philippine compressed to the breast. dren and above. order to prevent the spread of viding facemasks to sick indi- Information Agency III Director Part of the training was He said that Balanga City the said virus. viduals to avoid transmission William Beltran. teaching the students how to was their fi rst awardee as This was gleaned during of any viruses to non-infected Among the presenters detect if a victim really was CPR-ready City. “Sana buong the Talakayan: Talastasan beings. during the discussion were suff ering from cardiac arrest Bataan maging CPR-ready sa Kalusugan, Kaunlaran, at She also asked the pres- Provincial Disaster Risk Re- and the fi rst thing to do in such province,” he said. Kapayapaan attended by ba- ent offi cials to discourage their duction and Management Of- a situation. He said that as an advoca- rangay captains across the respective communities to ab- fi ce (PDRRMO) Head Angelina Another advocacy of PHA cy of PHA, the seminar is free. province on Tuesday (Febru- stain from wearing facemasks Blanco; Provincial Veterinarian ary 11) at ASEAN Convention if not necessarily needed. Dr. Augusto Baluyut, Jr.; Pam- Center, Clark Freeport Zone. “Kung wala naman po tay- panga Police Provincial Offi ce During the discussion, Vice ong sakit, mas mainam na (PPPO) Director PCol. Jean Valentine is Governor Pineda urged the iwasan po natin ang mada- Fajardo; Department of Health barangay captains to team- las na paggamit facemasks. (DOH)-3 Dr. Ria Ramos; Land up with the barangay health Ibigay na lang po natin sa mga Transportation Offi ce (LTO) for everyone at workers (BHW) in monitoring tunay na nangangailangan ng Zambales Offi cer-in-Charge the symptomatic, individuals mga ito,” the vice governor (OIC) Carlito Calingo; DILG- with travel history outside the said. 3 LGOO VI Mark Jason Ver- country, and repatriated OFWs Positive cases of COVID-19 an and LGOO V Christian Red The SM Store to prevent the progression of in the Philippines remain on Mejia; Department of Agrarian the virus. three (3) with one (1) mortality. Reform (DAR) Representative SHARE THE love with Valentine gifts for everyone at The “Ang Pilipino ay Pilipino. As of February 9 this year, the Allin Bonus; Department of La- SM Store. Kahit na ano pa ‘yan! Maha- Department of Health (DOH) bor and Employment (DOLE) There are classic forever pieces for her - jewelry, fra- wa o ikamatay niyo man ‘yan, said that the number of per- Representative Ma. Rosini grances and beauty essentials to gifts of style - accessories, bilang mga tagapaglingkod, sons under investigation (PUI) David; Technical Education shoes and bags. He, on the other hand, will love the laid kailangang gampanan ninyo in the country reached 284, in- and Skills Development Au- back luxe of elegant timepieces, weekend warrior backpacks ang inyong mga obligasyon. cluding the 36 patients in Cen- thority (TESDA) Jenica Dung- and shoes. Tanggapin niyo sila, at hu- tral Luzon. lao; Armed Forces of the Phil- Check out The SM Store Real Beauty catalogue fi lled wag ninyong pandirihan,” she The event was also graced ippines (AFP) Ltc.
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