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Cagayan governor gets Sinovac jab

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By VINCE JACOB  A. VISAYA

TUGUEGARAO CITY-Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba has been inoculated with a CoronaVac vaccine being produced by Sinovac-Biotech at the Kamaranan Hall of the provincial capitol on April 12 here. 

Mamba said he did not feel any adverse effects, adding that the vaccine would help him as his protection against the virus.

Dr. Rea Danguilan, Cagayan assistant provincial health officer, administered the inoculation.

Mamba’s vaccination came as the National Inter Agency Task Force has allowed local chief executives to be inoculated in COVID-19 high-risk areas.

Considered as a front-liner, Mamba is also a licensed medical doctor, a senior citizen and has co-morbidities of asthma, hypertension and diabetes.#

City of Ilagan under extended lockdown

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By THE LUZONWIDE NEWS CORRESPONDENT TEAM

CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela- The Ilagan City government has extended the lockdown in 27 villages until April 14, the city mayor said on Sunday (April 11).

Mayor Josemarie Diaz said the localized lockdown involved 15 villages with high number of cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and 12 adjacent villages with moderate cases. These villages were previously locked down on April 1.

City health office data showed that the city has recorded 1,586 COVID-19 cases since last year, 279 of which are active.

About 1,270 patients had also recovered from the disease while 31 had died.

The extended lockdown was meant to control the spread of the virus in the said villages, Diaz said.#

14 die due to COVID-19 virus in Isabela

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CAUAYAN CITY-Fourteen people died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Isabela on Thursday, the highest single-day record of the province since the pandemic began, authorities said.

The fatalities had ailments when COVID-19 infected them.

The province now has 181 deaths related to the disease since last year.

Gov. Rodolfo Albano III said in a statement that the dead patients’ kin would get aid from the provincial government.

“There is no wound deeper than losing a loved one like this. We remember and pay our respects to all Isabeleños who have been afflicted by this terrible scourge. We mourn every life taken by this deadly virus. They will always be remembered for their love and courage,” he said.

The province also recorded 199 new COVID-19 cases on the same day.#

Nueva Vizcaya governor tests positive for COVID-19 virus, lockdown at capitol imposed

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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya–Governor Carlos Padilla has been confirmed positive for SARS-NCoV2 strain of COVID-19 virus today (April 5) and has been quarantined at the Salubris Medical Center in Solano in this province, he said.

Padilla told this correspondent over the mobile phone on Monday that he has only experiencing mild symptoms while massive contact tracing to his close contacts have been ongoing.

“I urge my constituents who come and go on his office to have self-quarantine and inform local leaders if they have symptoms,” he added.

Aside from him, two mayors—Dolores Binwag of Quezon and Dr. Ping Balgos of Bambang—and two vice mayors-Philip Dacayo of Solano and Ruben Sayo of Aritao—were also quarantined for being positive of the virus today (April 5).

He said they were infected by Luis Binwag, husband of Dolores, during a meeting of mayors in Kayapa and a small group reception in Davao City. Luis was earlier confirmed positive of the virus.

Vice Governor Jose Tomas Sr. has also been COVID-19 positive last week and has been completing his two-week quarantine in another hospital.

He attributed the spike of cases to the continuous entries of overseas Filipino workers and locally stranded individuals (OFWS/LSIs) who are still being allowed in the province.

“Our province is the convergence area and terminal of those going to Ifugao, Quirino, Isabela, Cagayan and other towns in the province, he added.

Virus update

As of April 4 provincial health office data, Nueva Vizcaya has 1,457 confirmed cases with 403 active cases while recoveries reached 1,002 and deaths at 52 people. New cases reached 34 on Sunday.

COVID-19 fatality

Board Member Cirilo Galindez, a 67-year-old retired medical center chief of the Region 2 Trauma and Medical Center, died on April 2 due to COVID-19 virus, Padilla added.

“The province mourns with and celebrates the extraordinary life of this remarkable gentleman from the south who devoted his life to public service to our common home, Nueva Vizcaya. His energy and life-long dedication to improve the public health system of the province will continue to inspire our younger generations and will forever remain as his long-lasting legacy to our people,” Padilla added

Due to Galindez’s COVID-19-related death, Padilla said he offered prayers for healing to all those afflicted with covid-19 and may God’s healing hand rest upon everyone battling the virus.

“Despite the new challenges brought by this pandemic including the loss of more lives, let us not forget to foster respect and solidarity with others, especially those who are weak, poor and sick,” he added.

Lockdown

Padilla has ordered the lockdown of the Nueva Vizcaya provincial capitol and its Ammungan capitol grounds starting today, April 5, until April 8 as massive disinfection has been ongoing. Recreational and sports activities were also barred in the province until April 11.

“The people know that they have to be patient, stay at home and forego their transactions yet at the capitol,” he added.

He also denied reports that health seminars with mass gatherings were done in the province by health workers.

“As far as I know, these were suspended including those seminars that were earlier scheduled as the spike of cases has forced me to disallow such activities,” he added.#