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Joshua Usigan & Ma. Anna Primero, BipsU InternsA SENSE of hopelessness hangs in the air as vegetable and fruit vendors in Carbon Public Market in Cebu City grapple with the effects of El Niño, causing distress among those who face financial ruin. For Susan Bajenting, a vegetable vendor, coping with the sight of her hard-earned produce rotting away is a bitter pill to swallow.“Among baligya malawos ug madaot, ug inig malaya, amo na pong hugasan butangan og ice para mopresko apan makuhaan gyud og timbang so lugi gihapon,” Bajenting said.(Our products are susceptible to spoilage. When they start to wither, we must rinse them and place them on ice to maintain their freshness. Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet. What gambling is legal in Philippines? Philippines A PORTION of Osmeña Blvd. was temporarily closed to traffic due to danger posed by the removal of a skywalk along the area.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) legal officer, said the reason for the closure was the observed debris falling from the skywalk.“Kuyaw kaayo mag sige ta og agi didto nya mangatagak ang parts sa skywalk,” Jongoy said.(It’s not safe for people to pass through the area due to falling debris.)He said they were supposed to close the road next week, but they had it earlier to ensure safety.He said this was also the reason why the CCTO was not able to issue a public notice.The CCTO closed a part of Osmeña Blvd., starting from Arlington Pond Street near CAP Art Gallery building to Fuente Osmeña Circle.All vehicles headed for downtown (Jones) were advised to take F. Ramos St., then turn right to Arlington Pond St., and turn left to Osmeña Blvd.All vehicles bound for Uptown (Capitol and B. Rodriguez St.) area must turn right to Arlington Pond St., then turn left onto F. Ramos St., and turn left to Fuente Osmeña Circle.Jongoy said the CCTO will still meet with the contractor on Friday, February 16, 2024, to discuss the timeframe of the closure.He said they still need to discuss since the emergency closure was unplanned.He added that the road was supposed to be closed starting Saturday, February 17, 2024.Christy Gadingan, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Corp representative, told SunStar Cebu on Thursday that there is a resolution coming from the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMCC), which approved the removal of the two skywalks within one month.In the unsigned resolution provided by Jongoy, TMCC approved the request of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) contractor for the temporary and partial road closure of Fuente-Arlington and RR Landon-N. Bacalso.The committee approved the request, provided that the removal of the two skywalks would not be simultaneous, but cumulative and separate from the other to avoid traffic impact due to closure.According to the resolution, Fuente-Arlington was scheduled starting from February 5 to February 20, 2024, while RR Landon-N. Bacaslo from February 21 to March 6, 2024.These are the two areas where the skywalks along Osmeña Blvd. are located.Meanwhile, Jongoy said the traffic congestion on Wednesday, February 14, was not due to the removal of the skywalk along Osmeña Blvd. but due to the celebration of Valentine's Day.Jongoy said most of the areas where traffic was observed were areas with bouquet vendors, such as along Archbishop Reyes.Aside from areas with vendors, Jongoy said traffic was also observed in nearby commercial establishments where mostly couples had their meals. (AML)

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A PORTION of Osmeña Blvd. was temporarily closed to traffic due to danger posed by the removal of a skywalk along the area.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) legal officer, said the reason for the closure was the observed debris falling from the skywalk.“Kuyaw kaayo mag sige ta og agi didto nya mangatagak ang parts sa skywalk,” Jongoy said.(It’s not safe for people to pass through the area due to falling debris.)He said they were supposed to close the road next week, but they had it earlier to ensure safety.He said this was also the reason why the CCTO was not able to issue a public notice.The CCTO closed a part of Osmeña Blvd., starting from Arlington Pond Street near CAP Art Gallery building to Fuente Osmeña Circle.All vehicles headed for downtown (Jones) were advised to take F. Ramos St., then turn right to Arlington Pond St., and turn left to Osmeña Blvd.All vehicles bound for Uptown (Capitol and B. Rodriguez St.) area must turn right to Arlington Pond St., then turn left onto F. Ramos St., and turn left to Fuente Osmeña Circle.Jongoy said the CCTO will still meet with the contractor on Friday, February 16, 2024, to discuss the timeframe of the closure.He said they still need to discuss since the emergency closure was unplanned.He added that the road was supposed to be closed starting Saturday, February 17, 2024.Christy Gadingan, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Corp representative, told SunStar Cebu on Thursday that there is a resolution coming from the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMCC), which approved the removal of the two skywalks within one month.In the unsigned resolution provided by Jongoy, TMCC approved the request of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) contractor for the temporary and partial road closure of Fuente-Arlington and RR Landon-N. Bacalso.The committee approved the request, provided that the removal of the two skywalks would not be simultaneous, but cumulative and separate from the other to avoid traffic impact due to closure.According to the resolution, Fuente-Arlington was scheduled starting from February 5 to February 20, 2024, while RR Landon-N. Bacaslo from February 21 to March 6, 2024.These are the two areas where the skywalks along Osmeña Blvd. are located.Meanwhile, Jongoy said the traffic congestion on Wednesday, February 14, was not due to the removal of the skywalk along Osmeña Blvd. but due to the celebration of Valentine's Day.Jongoy said most of the areas where traffic was observed were areas with bouquet vendors, such as along Archbishop Reyes.Aside from areas with vendors, Jongoy said traffic was also observed in nearby commercial establishments where mostly couples had their meals. (AML) Does bet365 have NBA? THE Iloilo City Government, through its Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, has officially declared an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) during Monday’s emergency meeting, March 25, 2024.The declaration came following the recommendation of the Health and Sanitation Cluster headed by the City Health Office (CHO), which logged 15 cases of pertussis as of March 25, seven of which are confirmed and eight are suspected.Headed by Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas, the council passed two resolutions, one is declaring on outbreak on pertussis and the other one, recommending to the City Council the declaration of a state of calamity due to the disease.The mayor said he will make an urgent request to the City Council, which is expected to hold a special session Tuesday, March 26, for the approval of the declaration.“We need to access funds coming from the calamity fund; we cannot access it unless there is a declaration of the state of calamity,” Treñas said.With the declaration, a proposed budget of P16 million has also been approved during the council meeting for the needed measures and responses against pertussis.A big chunk of the fund will go for the procurement of medicines and vaccines.“If necessary, we will add more funds,” Treñas added.CHO data showed that three of the confirmed cases are from Molo, two from Jaro 1, and one each from Jaro II and Arevalo.According to CHO Assistant Department Head Dr. Roland Jay Fortuna, a total of 26,000 children aged 0 to 59 months old from the districts of Jaro, Molo and Arevalo are projected for vaccination.“If we have an outbreak, we have what we call 'outbreak response immunization', that is why we need additional vaccines. For adults, pregnant women on their third trimester are also high-risk, so we will give them the vaccine also because there’s possibility that they may be a carrier and the baby who is not yet vaccinated will have a big chance to acquire pertussis,” Fortuna said.Meanwhile, the personnel of the Uswag Molecular Laboratory will undergo training for pertussis testing so the City will no longer send specimen to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine.According to the CHO, pertussis, commonly known as whooping or violent cough, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In China, it is referred to as the "100-day cough. The incubation period is seven to 10 days.Individuals at high risk for pertussis include those who are younger than 12 months old, in the third trimester of pregnancy, have pre-existing health conditions, or have close contact with high risk.Symptoms include paroxysms of coughing, inspiratory "whooping," post-tussive vomiting, and apnea.It is transmitted through respiratory droplets. Preventive measures include respiratory hygiene, avoiding contact with unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated patients, hand washing with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizer, and droplet precautions in healthcare facilities. (Leo Solinap/PR)

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THE Iloilo City Government, through its Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, has officially declared an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) during Monday’s emergency meeting, March 25, 2024.The declaration came following the recommendation of the Health and Sanitation Cluster headed by the City Health Office (CHO), which logged 15 cases of pertussis as of March 25, seven of which are confirmed and eight are suspected.Headed by Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas, the council passed two resolutions, one is declaring on outbreak on pertussis and the other one, recommending to the City Council the declaration of a state of calamity due to the disease.The mayor said he will make an urgent request to the City Council, which is expected to hold a special session Tuesday, March 26, for the approval of the declaration.“We need to access funds coming from the calamity fund; we cannot access it unless there is a declaration of the state of calamity,” Treñas said.With the declaration, a proposed budget of P16 million has also been approved during the council meeting for the needed measures and responses against pertussis.A big chunk of the fund will go for the procurement of medicines and vaccines.“If necessary, we will add more funds,” Treñas added.CHO data showed that three of the confirmed cases are from Molo, two from Jaro 1, and one each from Jaro II and Arevalo.According to CHO Assistant Department Head Dr. Roland Jay Fortuna, a total of 26,000 children aged 0 to 59 months old from the districts of Jaro, Molo and Arevalo are projected for vaccination.“If we have an outbreak, we have what we call 'outbreak response immunization', that is why we need additional vaccines. For adults, pregnant women on their third trimester are also high-risk, so we will give them the vaccine also because there’s possibility that they may be a carrier and the baby who is not yet vaccinated will have a big chance to acquire pertussis,” Fortuna said.Meanwhile, the personnel of the Uswag Molecular Laboratory will undergo training for pertussis testing so the City will no longer send specimen to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine.According to the CHO, pertussis, commonly known as whooping or violent cough, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In China, it is referred to as the "100-day cough. The incubation period is seven to 10 days.Individuals at high risk for pertussis include those who are younger than 12 months old, in the third trimester of pregnancy, have pre-existing health conditions, or have close contact with high risk.Symptoms include paroxysms of coughing, inspiratory "whooping," post-tussive vomiting, and apnea.It is transmitted through respiratory droplets. Preventive measures include respiratory hygiene, avoiding contact with unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated patients, hand washing with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizer, and droplet precautions in healthcare facilities. (Leo Solinap/PR) Does bet365 have NBA? Joshua Usigan & Ma. Anna Primero, BipsU InternsA SENSE of hopelessness hangs in the air as vegetable and fruit vendors in Carbon Public Market in Cebu City grapple with the effects of El Niño, causing distress among those who face financial ruin. For Susan Bajenting, a vegetable vendor, coping with the sight of her hard-earned produce rotting away is a bitter pill to swallow.“Among baligya malawos ug madaot, ug inig malaya, amo na pong hugasan butangan og ice para mopresko apan makuhaan gyud og timbang so lugi gihapon,” Bajenting said.(Our products are susceptible to spoilage. When they start to wither, we must rinse them and place them on ice to maintain their freshness. Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet.

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Joshua Usigan & Ma. Anna Primero, BipsU InternsA SENSE of hopelessness hangs in the air as vegetable and fruit vendors in Carbon Public Market in Cebu City grapple with the effects of El Niño, causing distress among those who face financial ruin. For Susan Bajenting, a vegetable vendor, coping with the sight of her hard-earned produce rotting away is a bitter pill to swallow.“Among baligya malawos ug madaot, ug inig malaya, amo na pong hugasan butangan og ice para mopresko apan makuhaan gyud og timbang so lugi gihapon,” Bajenting said.(Our products are susceptible to spoilage. When they start to wither, we must rinse them and place them on ice to maintain their freshness. Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet., check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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A PORTION of Osmeña Blvd. was temporarily closed to traffic due to danger posed by the removal of a skywalk along the area.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) legal officer, said the reason for the closure was the observed debris falling from the skywalk.“Kuyaw kaayo mag sige ta og agi didto nya mangatagak ang parts sa skywalk,” Jongoy said.(It’s not safe for people to pass through the area due to falling debris.)He said they were supposed to close the road next week, but they had it earlier to ensure safety.He said this was also the reason why the CCTO was not able to issue a public notice.The CCTO closed a part of Osmeña Blvd., starting from Arlington Pond Street near CAP Art Gallery building to Fuente Osmeña Circle.All vehicles headed for downtown (Jones) were advised to take F. Ramos St., then turn right to Arlington Pond St., and turn left to Osmeña Blvd.All vehicles bound for Uptown (Capitol and B. Rodriguez St.) area must turn right to Arlington Pond St., then turn left onto F. Ramos St., and turn left to Fuente Osmeña Circle.Jongoy said the CCTO will still meet with the contractor on Friday, February 16, 2024, to discuss the timeframe of the closure.He said they still need to discuss since the emergency closure was unplanned.He added that the road was supposed to be closed starting Saturday, February 17, 2024.Christy Gadingan, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Corp representative, told SunStar Cebu on Thursday that there is a resolution coming from the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMCC), which approved the removal of the two skywalks within one month.In the unsigned resolution provided by Jongoy, TMCC approved the request of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) contractor for the temporary and partial road closure of Fuente-Arlington and RR Landon-N. Bacalso.The committee approved the request, provided that the removal of the two skywalks would not be simultaneous, but cumulative and separate from the other to avoid traffic impact due to closure.According to the resolution, Fuente-Arlington was scheduled starting from February 5 to February 20, 2024, while RR Landon-N. Bacaslo from February 21 to March 6, 2024.These are the two areas where the skywalks along Osmeña Blvd. are located.Meanwhile, Jongoy said the traffic congestion on Wednesday, February 14, was not due to the removal of the skywalk along Osmeña Blvd. but due to the celebration of Valentine's Day.Jongoy said most of the areas where traffic was observed were areas with bouquet vendors, such as along Archbishop Reyes.Aside from areas with vendors, Jongoy said traffic was also observed in nearby commercial establishments where mostly couples had their meals. (AML) What gambling is legal in Philippines? . here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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Joshua Usigan & Ma. Anna Primero, BipsU InternsA SENSE of hopelessness hangs in the air as vegetable and fruit vendors in Carbon Public Market in Cebu City grapple with the effects of El Niño, causing distress among those who face financial ruin. For Susan Bajenting, a vegetable vendor, coping with the sight of her hard-earned produce rotting away is a bitter pill to swallow.“Among baligya malawos ug madaot, ug inig malaya, amo na pong hugasan butangan og ice para mopresko apan makuhaan gyud og timbang so lugi gihapon,” Bajenting said.(Our products are susceptible to spoilage. When they start to wither, we must rinse them and place them on ice to maintain their freshness. Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet. Does bet365 have NBA? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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A PORTION of Osmeña Blvd. was temporarily closed to traffic due to danger posed by the removal of a skywalk along the area.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) legal officer, said the reason for the closure was the observed debris falling from the skywalk.“Kuyaw kaayo mag sige ta og agi didto nya mangatagak ang parts sa skywalk,” Jongoy said.(It’s not safe for people to pass through the area due to falling debris.)He said they were supposed to close the road next week, but they had it earlier to ensure safety.He said this was also the reason why the CCTO was not able to issue a public notice.The CCTO closed a part of Osmeña Blvd., starting from Arlington Pond Street near CAP Art Gallery building to Fuente Osmeña Circle.All vehicles headed for downtown (Jones) were advised to take F. Ramos St., then turn right to Arlington Pond St., and turn left to Osmeña Blvd.All vehicles bound for Uptown (Capitol and B. Rodriguez St.) area must turn right to Arlington Pond St., then turn left onto F. Ramos St., and turn left to Fuente Osmeña Circle.Jongoy said the CCTO will still meet with the contractor on Friday, February 16, 2024, to discuss the timeframe of the closure.He said they still need to discuss since the emergency closure was unplanned.He added that the road was supposed to be closed starting Saturday, February 17, 2024.Christy Gadingan, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Corp representative, told SunStar Cebu on Thursday that there is a resolution coming from the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMCC), which approved the removal of the two skywalks within one month.In the unsigned resolution provided by Jongoy, TMCC approved the request of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) contractor for the temporary and partial road closure of Fuente-Arlington and RR Landon-N. Bacalso.The committee approved the request, provided that the removal of the two skywalks would not be simultaneous, but cumulative and separate from the other to avoid traffic impact due to closure.According to the resolution, Fuente-Arlington was scheduled starting from February 5 to February 20, 2024, while RR Landon-N. Bacaslo from February 21 to March 6, 2024.These are the two areas where the skywalks along Osmeña Blvd. are located.Meanwhile, Jongoy said the traffic congestion on Wednesday, February 14, was not due to the removal of the skywalk along Osmeña Blvd. but due to the celebration of Valentine's Day.Jongoy said most of the areas where traffic was observed were areas with bouquet vendors, such as along Archbishop Reyes.Aside from areas with vendors, Jongoy said traffic was also observed in nearby commercial establishments where mostly couples had their meals. 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For adults, pregnant women on their third trimester are also high-risk, so we will give them the vaccine also because there’s possibility that they may be a carrier and the baby who is not yet vaccinated will have a big chance to acquire pertussis,” Fortuna said.Meanwhile, the personnel of the Uswag Molecular Laboratory will undergo training for pertussis testing so the City will no longer send specimen to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine.According to the CHO, pertussis, commonly known as whooping or violent cough, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In China, it is referred to as the "100-day cough. 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