FIGHT VERSUS COVID-19 AFTER almost two years, the pandemic in Pangasinan may soon finally see the light at the end of the tunnel as there were only 127 active cases remaining as of November 25 compared to more than 4,000 cases at the height of the surge from August to…
10 TOWNS COVID-19 FREE ONLY 182 active COVID-19 cases remain in Pangasinan, or another 40% lower from last week’s 303 cases were reported by the Provincial Health Office (PHO), indicating a continued drop in active cases made possible by growing number of recovered patients. This was confirmed by Dr. Anna…
Active cases down to 182
DAGUPAN CITY MARKET MESS THE Small-Scale Vendors and Fish Consignment Association (SSVFCA) finally decided to file a complaint with the regional office of the National Bureau of Investigation in San Fernando City in La union in connection with the alleged collection of monthly protection money supposedly by market marshals from small-scale…
Fish vendors ask NBI to probe “tong” racket
PANDEMIC IN PANGASINAN LAST WEEK ACTIVE COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan further dropped to 576 on November 3 as the number of recoveries for a one -week period starting October 28 dwarfed the new cases logged raising hopes that the province may already be on the way out soon. This development was…
Active COVID-19 cases drop from 1,120 to 576
HERD IMMUNITY POSSIBLE BY DECEMBER CLOSE to one million Pangasinenses have been vaccinated against COVID-19 as of October 25, making the provincial government optimistic that it can achieve herd immunity among eligible population to have been vaccinated before the end of this year. Gov. Amado Espino III, in his video…
Close to 1M vaccinated, 500k more to go
NO FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES ONLY 30 schools nationwide will push through with the pilot run of limited face-to-face classes scheduled to start on Nov. 15 and no school in Pangasinan has been included so far. Cesar Bucsit, head of the Public Affairs Unit at the Office of the Regional Director of…
Still no Pangasinan school in pilot run
WRATH OF TYPHOON MARING THE onslaught of Typhoon Maring forced 246 families or 1,126 persons in 11 towns and three cities in Pangasinan to be evacuated to safer grounds when strong winds and incessant rains continued for two days, from October 11 to 12. The evacuees were from Pozorrubio, Laoac,…
1,126 evacuated in 11 towns, 3 cities
BATTLE ROYALE IN PANGASINAN A BATTLE royale that will finally decide on who is who in Pangasinan politics has shaped up after incumbent Governor Amado Espino III and Fifth District Rep. Ramon Guico III filed their respective certificates of candidacy for governor on October 7. Both Gov. Espino and Cong….
Espino vs. Guico for governor, Reyes vs. Lambino for VG
PANGASINAN GAINS VS DELTA ONSLAUGHT NOTWITHSTANDING the continued threat of the more transmittable COVID-19 Delta variant in Pangasinan, the fight against the pandemic took a dramatic turn when statistics for the period September 24 to 30 indicated there were 2,433 patients that recovered against 1,582 new confirmed cases logged, while…
37 deaths logged, but more recoveries than new cases
UNKNOWN to the coastal communities in Pangasinan, a mining exploration in a large area of the Lingayen Gulf is ongoing following the signing of a technical financial agreement between the company Iron Ore and Vanadium Resources (Phils.) Inc. and the national government last November 25, 2020. This was bared during the Question Hour of the Sangguniang…