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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) What is FIFA sport? Philippines CEBU CITY Mayor Michael Rama urged the City Council to pass in March 2024 the ordinance that will update the schedule of fair market values (FMV) and mark the adjustment of real property taxes (RPT). Rama made the remarks during episode of the “Ingna’ng Mayor” segment of the Sugboanon Channel of the Cebu City Government on Tuesday, Feb. 27. “Within the month of March. That is what I have been telling them already. No ifs no buts. It has to be within the month of March,” he said.He said he has no problem with the proposal of City Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera to include the South Road Properties (SRP) in the updated RPT Code after she discovered that the area is not part of the existing code. “Wa ko’y problema ana. Unahon nato na’ng gauna, unya isunod nato ang inyoha (I have no problem with that. But let’s deal with what came first, then we deal with your proposal),” Rama said. “It can be done, but I am telling them, this is the direction of the executive, let’s all be clear.”Pesquera, vice chairperson of the committee of the budget and finance, suggested an amendatory ordinance during the council’s regular session last Feb. 21 to incorporate the FMV of the SRP into the existing RPT Code.If approved, the schedule of base unit market values in SRP will range from P45,000 to P60,000, depending on the lot classification. It will also significantly increase the income of the City Government.On the other hand, Rama urged City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the budget and finance committee, together with the rest of the Local Finance Committee to take charge in defending the proposed new RPT Code. He added that if needed, he would appear before the council to defend the revised real property taxation.On Feb. 14, Wenceslao announced that he had the final draft of the new RPT ordinance.Wenceslao pointed out the necessity of a gradual rollout of the FMV, citing potential hardships for property owners.BasisThe FMV is the basis for the computation of the RPT due.Business entities and property owners have expressed opposition to the new RPT Code, as the adjustment is abrupt and high without any consideration to its economic impact to the city. In a text message on Tuesday, Feb. 27, Wenceslao told SunStar Cebu that he has to meet with the majority of the council to determine the possibility of the measure. SunStar Cebu asked Wenceslao if the council can pass the new RPT by March. He has yet to reply. SunStar Cebu also sent text messages to Pesquera and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia for comment, but to no avail. Rama has been vocal on the passage of the new RPT code, as the last time the City Government revised its property assessment was in 2002 yet. The Local Government Code allows a local government unit to revise and update the RPT to reflect the FMV. Rama vetoed in February 2023 the revised RPT code that the council passed, citing that it would not be enough to help the City generate funds to meet the P50 billion budget in 2023.By updating Cebu City’s RPT Code, the City sought to raise P10 billion to P15 billion in revenue. This, as it looked for ways to help fund the mammoth annual budget, which was a 450 percent leap from the City’s P9 billion annual budget in 2022.As of last October, the City was only able to collect a gross amount of around P7.5 billion, which left most projects and programs unfunded or postponed. / EHP

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CEBU CITY Mayor Michael Rama urged the City Council to pass in March 2024 the ordinance that will update the schedule of fair market values (FMV) and mark the adjustment of real property taxes (RPT). Rama made the remarks during episode of the “Ingna’ng Mayor” segment of the Sugboanon Channel of the Cebu City Government on Tuesday, Feb. 27. “Within the month of March. That is what I have been telling them already. No ifs no buts. It has to be within the month of March,” he said.He said he has no problem with the proposal of City Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera to include the South Road Properties (SRP) in the updated RPT Code after she discovered that the area is not part of the existing code. “Wa ko’y problema ana. Unahon nato na’ng gauna, unya isunod nato ang inyoha (I have no problem with that. But let’s deal with what came first, then we deal with your proposal),” Rama said. “It can be done, but I am telling them, this is the direction of the executive, let’s all be clear.”Pesquera, vice chairperson of the committee of the budget and finance, suggested an amendatory ordinance during the council’s regular session last Feb. 21 to incorporate the FMV of the SRP into the existing RPT Code.If approved, the schedule of base unit market values in SRP will range from P45,000 to P60,000, depending on the lot classification. It will also significantly increase the income of the City Government.On the other hand, Rama urged City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the budget and finance committee, together with the rest of the Local Finance Committee to take charge in defending the proposed new RPT Code. He added that if needed, he would appear before the council to defend the revised real property taxation.On Feb. 14, Wenceslao announced that he had the final draft of the new RPT ordinance.Wenceslao pointed out the necessity of a gradual rollout of the FMV, citing potential hardships for property owners.BasisThe FMV is the basis for the computation of the RPT due.Business entities and property owners have expressed opposition to the new RPT Code, as the adjustment is abrupt and high without any consideration to its economic impact to the city. In a text message on Tuesday, Feb. 27, Wenceslao told SunStar Cebu that he has to meet with the majority of the council to determine the possibility of the measure. SunStar Cebu asked Wenceslao if the council can pass the new RPT by March. He has yet to reply. SunStar Cebu also sent text messages to Pesquera and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia for comment, but to no avail. Rama has been vocal on the passage of the new RPT code, as the last time the City Government revised its property assessment was in 2002 yet. The Local Government Code allows a local government unit to revise and update the RPT to reflect the FMV. Rama vetoed in February 2023 the revised RPT code that the council passed, citing that it would not be enough to help the City generate funds to meet the P50 billion budget in 2023.By updating Cebu City’s RPT Code, the City sought to raise P10 billion to P15 billion in revenue. This, as it looked for ways to help fund the mammoth annual budget, which was a 450 percent leap from the City’s P9 billion annual budget in 2022.As of last October, the City was only able to collect a gross amount of around P7.5 billion, which left most projects and programs unfunded or postponed. / EHP How do you win the local bass tournament? A MEMBER of the LGBTQIA+ community in Cebu has demanded a public apology from the staff members of a club located in a hotel in Cebu City, citing incidents of SOGIESC-based violations against dignity and discrimination.Czar Dabon, a transgender woman, complained of experiencing discrimination after being denied entry by a lady guard of Agwa, who allegedly insisted on stamping Dabon and making the complainant pay a P200 entry fee.“This entire ordeal occurred in public areas where onlookers became privy to my verbal discrimination, which caused me to be extremely humiliated, on top of the offensive treatment that I was already being subjected to,” reads a portion of Dabon’s incident report.LGBTQIA+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, or asexual.A copy of the incident report was sent to SunStar Cebu by Dabon’s friend on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, three days after the incident happened on Feb. 4.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of the management of Agwa but it has yet to provide an official statement as of press time.SOGIESC is an acronym to connote sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics.Feb. 4 incidentAfter being denied entry to the club on Feb. 4, Dabon proceeded to the registration area and explained that a friend had reserved a table inside.Although the staff confirmed the reservation, they insisted on applying a wrist stamp due to the policy for males.Based on the complainant’s incident report, a friend defended Dabon’s identity as a woman. However, the complainant was still required to have the wrist stamp.Dabon expressed confusion, as Dabon had visited the establishment two months prior without encountering such an entry requirement.In response, a staff member said, “Aw, basin babaye kaayo kag pamorma ato’ (Well, maybe you looked very much like a girl at that time).”“I also feel that the specific word bayot meaning homosexual man, has been repeatedly said to my face in an offensive and malicious manner by more than one staff member that night,” said Dabon.On Feb. 7, Dabon sent an email to the manager of Agwa reporting the incident to find a resolution to the issue but as of writing the club has yet to respond to Dabon’s email.On Feb 9. Dabon filed a blotter report at the Mabolo Police Station’s Women and Children’s Protection Desk and has sent a follow-up email but has not received any response.Dabon describes the incident as humiliating after being called names in front of people.While Dabon aims to avoid legal action, Dabon urged the club to reconsider its door policy.Cebu City ordinanceDabon maintained that while the club has the right to determine the policies of its business, it does not have the right to invade human rights.“My right to self-determination, dignity, and equality are inalienable, and you do not get to take it away simply because you run a business, especially not if you run a business in a city which recognizes these rights,” Dabon said.While the SOGIE Bill is still in the Senate, the Cebu City Government has passed an ordinance that recognizes the SOGIESC of every person.The Cebu City government passed in August 2022 City Ordinance 2022, which provides specific penalties for the following offense: (a.) maliciously humiliating someone in public due to sexual orientation; (b.) inflicting physical harm on an individual due to sexual orientation; (c.) vexing, harassing, threatening, whether verbal or physical, and subjecting the individual to jokes, pranks, and humor based on sexual orientation.Penalties for SOGIESC-based discrimination include six months of imprisonment and/or P5,000 or both at the discretion of the court.Dabon claimed that this was not the first time that an incident of discrimination happened in the bar. Dabon added that the club must have regular SOGIE seminars for their staff, including senior management.

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A MEMBER of the LGBTQIA+ community in Cebu has demanded a public apology from the staff members of a club located in a hotel in Cebu City, citing incidents of SOGIESC-based violations against dignity and discrimination.Czar Dabon, a transgender woman, complained of experiencing discrimination after being denied entry by a lady guard of Agwa, who allegedly insisted on stamping Dabon and making the complainant pay a P200 entry fee.“This entire ordeal occurred in public areas where onlookers became privy to my verbal discrimination, which caused me to be extremely humiliated, on top of the offensive treatment that I was already being subjected to,” reads a portion of Dabon’s incident report.LGBTQIA+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, or asexual.A copy of the incident report was sent to SunStar Cebu by Dabon’s friend on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, three days after the incident happened on Feb. 4.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of the management of Agwa but it has yet to provide an official statement as of press time.SOGIESC is an acronym to connote sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics.Feb. 4 incidentAfter being denied entry to the club on Feb. 4, Dabon proceeded to the registration area and explained that a friend had reserved a table inside.Although the staff confirmed the reservation, they insisted on applying a wrist stamp due to the policy for males.Based on the complainant’s incident report, a friend defended Dabon’s identity as a woman. However, the complainant was still required to have the wrist stamp.Dabon expressed confusion, as Dabon had visited the establishment two months prior without encountering such an entry requirement.In response, a staff member said, “Aw, basin babaye kaayo kag pamorma ato’ (Well, maybe you looked very much like a girl at that time).”“I also feel that the specific word bayot meaning homosexual man, has been repeatedly said to my face in an offensive and malicious manner by more than one staff member that night,” said Dabon.On Feb. 7, Dabon sent an email to the manager of Agwa reporting the incident to find a resolution to the issue but as of writing the club has yet to respond to Dabon’s email.On Feb 9. Dabon filed a blotter report at the Mabolo Police Station’s Women and Children’s Protection Desk and has sent a follow-up email but has not received any response.Dabon describes the incident as humiliating after being called names in front of people.While Dabon aims to avoid legal action, Dabon urged the club to reconsider its door policy.Cebu City ordinanceDabon maintained that while the club has the right to determine the policies of its business, it does not have the right to invade human rights.“My right to self-determination, dignity, and equality are inalienable, and you do not get to take it away simply because you run a business, especially not if you run a business in a city which recognizes these rights,” Dabon said.While the SOGIE Bill is still in the Senate, the Cebu City Government has passed an ordinance that recognizes the SOGIESC of every person.The Cebu City government passed in August 2022 City Ordinance 2022, which provides specific penalties for the following offense: (a.) maliciously humiliating someone in public due to sexual orientation; (b.) inflicting physical harm on an individual due to sexual orientation; (c.) vexing, harassing, threatening, whether verbal or physical, and subjecting the individual to jokes, pranks, and humor based on sexual orientation.Penalties for SOGIESC-based discrimination include six months of imprisonment and/or P5,000 or both at the discretion of the court.Dabon claimed that this was not the first time that an incident of discrimination happened in the bar. 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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)

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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), check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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CEBU CITY Mayor Michael Rama urged the City Council to pass in March 2024 the ordinance that will update the schedule of fair market values (FMV) and mark the adjustment of real property taxes (RPT). Rama made the remarks during episode of the “Ingna’ng Mayor” segment of the Sugboanon Channel of the Cebu City Government on Tuesday, Feb. 27. “Within the month of March. That is what I have been telling them already. No ifs no buts. It has to be within the month of March,” he said.He said he has no problem with the proposal of City Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera to include the South Road Properties (SRP) in the updated RPT Code after she discovered that the area is not part of the existing code. “Wa ko’y problema ana. Unahon nato na’ng gauna, unya isunod nato ang inyoha (I have no problem with that. But let’s deal with what came first, then we deal with your proposal),” Rama said. “It can be done, but I am telling them, this is the direction of the executive, let’s all be clear.”Pesquera, vice chairperson of the committee of the budget and finance, suggested an amendatory ordinance during the council’s regular session last Feb. 21 to incorporate the FMV of the SRP into the existing RPT Code.If approved, the schedule of base unit market values in SRP will range from P45,000 to P60,000, depending on the lot classification. It will also significantly increase the income of the City Government.On the other hand, Rama urged City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the budget and finance committee, together with the rest of the Local Finance Committee to take charge in defending the proposed new RPT Code. He added that if needed, he would appear before the council to defend the revised real property taxation.On Feb. 14, Wenceslao announced that he had the final draft of the new RPT ordinance.Wenceslao pointed out the necessity of a gradual rollout of the FMV, citing potential hardships for property owners.BasisThe FMV is the basis for the computation of the RPT due.Business entities and property owners have expressed opposition to the new RPT Code, as the adjustment is abrupt and high without any consideration to its economic impact to the city. In a text message on Tuesday, Feb. 27, Wenceslao told SunStar Cebu that he has to meet with the majority of the council to determine the possibility of the measure. SunStar Cebu asked Wenceslao if the council can pass the new RPT by March. He has yet to reply. SunStar Cebu also sent text messages to Pesquera and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia for comment, but to no avail. Rama has been vocal on the passage of the new RPT code, as the last time the City Government revised its property assessment was in 2002 yet. The Local Government Code allows a local government unit to revise and update the RPT to reflect the FMV. Rama vetoed in February 2023 the revised RPT code that the council passed, citing that it would not be enough to help the City generate funds to meet the P50 billion budget in 2023.By updating Cebu City’s RPT Code, the City sought to raise P10 billion to P15 billion in revenue. This, as it looked for ways to help fund the mammoth annual budget, which was a 450 percent leap from the City’s P9 billion annual budget in 2022.As of last October, the City was only able to collect a gross amount of around P7.5 billion, which left most projects and programs unfunded or postponed. / EHP What is FIFA sport? . SportsPlus Cashback ✔️ Live Casino & Slot Machines & Poker & Fishing Great Selection for Real Money. Online Gambling in the Philippines. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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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) How do you win the local bass tournament? . 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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CEBU CITY Mayor Michael Rama urged the City Council to pass in March 2024 the ordinance that will update the schedule of fair market values (FMV) and mark the adjustment of real property taxes (RPT). Rama made the remarks during episode of the “Ingna’ng Mayor” segment of the Sugboanon Channel of the Cebu City Government on Tuesday, Feb. 27. “Within the month of March. That is what I have been telling them already. No ifs no buts. It has to be within the month of March,” he said.He said he has no problem with the proposal of City Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera to include the South Road Properties (SRP) in the updated RPT Code after she discovered that the area is not part of the existing code. “Wa ko’y problema ana. Unahon nato na’ng gauna, unya isunod nato ang inyoha (I have no problem with that. But let’s deal with what came first, then we deal with your proposal),” Rama said. “It can be done, but I am telling them, this is the direction of the executive, let’s all be clear.”Pesquera, vice chairperson of the committee of the budget and finance, suggested an amendatory ordinance during the council’s regular session last Feb. 21 to incorporate the FMV of the SRP into the existing RPT Code.If approved, the schedule of base unit market values in SRP will range from P45,000 to P60,000, depending on the lot classification. It will also significantly increase the income of the City Government.On the other hand, Rama urged City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the budget and finance committee, together with the rest of the Local Finance Committee to take charge in defending the proposed new RPT Code. He added that if needed, he would appear before the council to defend the revised real property taxation.On Feb. 14, Wenceslao announced that he had the final draft of the new RPT ordinance.Wenceslao pointed out the necessity of a gradual rollout of the FMV, citing potential hardships for property owners.BasisThe FMV is the basis for the computation of the RPT due.Business entities and property owners have expressed opposition to the new RPT Code, as the adjustment is abrupt and high without any consideration to its economic impact to the city. In a text message on Tuesday, Feb. 27, Wenceslao told SunStar Cebu that he has to meet with the majority of the council to determine the possibility of the measure. SunStar Cebu asked Wenceslao if the council can pass the new RPT by March. He has yet to reply. SunStar Cebu also sent text messages to Pesquera and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia for comment, but to no avail. Rama has been vocal on the passage of the new RPT code, as the last time the City Government revised its property assessment was in 2002 yet. The Local Government Code allows a local government unit to revise and update the RPT to reflect the FMV. Rama vetoed in February 2023 the revised RPT code that the council passed, citing that it would not be enough to help the City generate funds to meet the P50 billion budget in 2023.By updating Cebu City’s RPT Code, the City sought to raise P10 billion to P15 billion in revenue. This, as it looked for ways to help fund the mammoth annual budget, which was a 450 percent leap from the City’s P9 billion annual budget in 2022.As of last October, the City was only able to collect a gross amount of around P7.5 billion, which left most projects and programs unfunded or postponed. / EHP licensed online casinos A MEMBER of the LGBTQIA+ community in Cebu has demanded a public apology from the staff members of a club located in a hotel in Cebu City, citing incidents of SOGIESC-based violations against dignity and discrimination.Czar Dabon, a transgender woman, complained of experiencing discrimination after being denied entry by a lady guard of Agwa, who allegedly insisted on stamping Dabon and making the complainant pay a P200 entry fee.“This entire ordeal occurred in public areas where onlookers became privy to my verbal discrimination, which caused me to be extremely humiliated, on top of the offensive treatment that I was already being subjected to,” reads a portion of Dabon’s incident report.LGBTQIA+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, or asexual.A copy of the incident report was sent to SunStar Cebu by Dabon’s friend on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, three days after the incident happened on Feb. 4.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of the management of Agwa but it has yet to provide an official statement as of press time.SOGIESC is an acronym to connote sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics.Feb. 4 incidentAfter being denied entry to the club on Feb. 4, Dabon proceeded to the registration area and explained that a friend had reserved a table inside.Although the staff confirmed the reservation, they insisted on applying a wrist stamp due to the policy for males.Based on the complainant’s incident report, a friend defended Dabon’s identity as a woman. However, the complainant was still required to have the wrist stamp.Dabon expressed confusion, as Dabon had visited the establishment two months prior without encountering such an entry requirement.In response, a staff member said, “Aw, basin babaye kaayo kag pamorma ato’ (Well, maybe you looked very much like a girl at that time).”“I also feel that the specific word bayot meaning homosexual man, has been repeatedly said to my face in an offensive and malicious manner by more than one staff member that night,” said Dabon.On Feb. 7, Dabon sent an email to the manager of Agwa reporting the incident to find a resolution to the issue but as of writing the club has yet to respond to Dabon’s email.On Feb 9. Dabon filed a blotter report at the Mabolo Police Station’s Women and Children’s Protection Desk and has sent a follow-up email but has not received any response.Dabon describes the incident as humiliating after being called names in front of people.While Dabon aims to avoid legal action, Dabon urged the club to reconsider its door policy.Cebu City ordinanceDabon maintained that while the club has the right to determine the policies of its business, it does not have the right to invade human rights.“My right to self-determination, dignity, and equality are inalienable, and you do not get to take it away simply because you run a business, especially not if you run a business in a city which recognizes these rights,” Dabon said.While the SOGIE Bill is still in the Senate, the Cebu City Government has passed an ordinance that recognizes the SOGIESC of every person.The Cebu City government passed in August 2022 City Ordinance 2022, which provides specific penalties for the following offense: (a.) maliciously humiliating someone in public due to sexual orientation; (b.) inflicting physical harm on an individual due to sexual orientation; (c.) vexing, harassing, threatening, whether verbal or physical, and subjecting the individual to jokes, pranks, and humor based on sexual orientation.Penalties for SOGIESC-based discrimination include six months of imprisonment and/or P5,000 or both at the discretion of the court.Dabon claimed that this was not the first time that an incident of discrimination happened in the bar. Dabon added that the club must have regular SOGIE seminars for their staff, including senior management.

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