8 Truths in Life Unknown Author By Ashok G. Vasandani Here’s an article I read in The Meaning of Life’s page on Facebook that I’d like to share, something that we can all learn from. Truth 1 Don’t let someone become a priority in your life, when you are…
COVID-19’s curve here flattened? By Leonardo Micua IF you go by hard facts, the province of Pangasinan already flattened the curve, so to speak, in the fight against COVID-19 as early as March 18, the day—if you can recall– when the province registered the last of its only nine…
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OLD NORMAL FOR FISHERMEN—Since community quarantine was imposed three months ago, fishermen and farmers have had the privilege of not being covered by any protocol in pursuit of their livelihood, like the two pulling their net by the shoreline of Tondaligan Beach. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
OLD NORMAL FOR FISHERMEN
RT-PCR MASS TESTING RESULTS IF the results of the first round of the expanded targeted mass testing using the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reactions test in Pangasinan is any indication, as of June 18 the provincial government’s efforts to flatten COVID-19’s curve are succeeding. The data culled and prepared by…
2,403 frontliners tested, 97% negative
THE number of active COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan is back to 10 after a 60-year-old delivery driver of a construction supply store from Barangay Caloocan Norte, Binmaley, a female in Dagupan City and a 21-year-old female from Ballarta, Infanta were confirmed to have tested positive on June 26. This after…
Pangasinan’s COVID-19 cases back to 10
A policeman assigned in Taguig City who recently went home in Barangay Navatat, Basista tested positive of COVID-19. Mayor Jolly Resuello said in his public advisory that the 45-year-old policeman, tested negative in his rapid test last month. However, on the day he went home to Basista on June 17…
Basista cop tested COVID-19 positive
COVID-19 UPDATE: 7 NEW CASES THE campaign against COVID-19 in Pangasinan is perhaps almost won with the recovery of 67 COVID-19 patients, leaving only eight still confined in different hospitals and isolation facilities, against nine fatalities at the beginning of the pandemic in March. Of the 67 who recovered, 13…
Total recoveries: 67, 10 confined, 9 fatalities
TWO men committed suicide separately over two different reasons. A depressed resident of Barangay Lucao in Dagupan City committed suicide after losing his job. The victim, identified as Renato Diaz, 53 years old, was found inside the family’s sari-sari store by his daughter, sprawled on the floor, lifeless, his head…
Two men suffering from depression, commit suicide
NEW COVID-19 CASES TWO residents of Dagupan City who arrived from Metro Manila tested positive for COVID-19. According to the city government’s Public Information Office, a 32-year-old female OFW from Barangay Calmay, was confirmed on June 24 to have tested positive for COVID-19. The patient arrived in the Philippines last…