PUNCHITERIA July 5, 2020
Editorial Cartoon July 5, 2020
YOUR FAVORITE NEWSPAPERS ARE BACK – One of the oldest newsstands in Dagupan City operated by Danny Mayola along A.B. Fernandez Ave. happily puts up copies of Manila dailies and Sunday Punch for his regular customers to see that he’s back in business. Dagupeños have missed getting their copies from Danny since the…
YOUR FAVORITE NEWSPAPERS ARE BACK
FROM LAST WEEK’S 10 THE number of COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan as of July 2 has ballooned to 103 after the number of active cases spiked to 27 as 17 more cases were added to last week’s 10 registered cases last June 26 The increase in cases was seen as…
COVID-19 cases spike to 27
FLAGRANT VIOLATION – Former Dagupan City Councilor Red Erfe-Mejia who attended the last weeks’ regular session points to Councilor Karlos Reyna the photo published in Sunday Punch’s last issue that shows students failing to observe physical distancing on the city’s main street. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
FLAGRANT VIOLATION
FREE RAPID TESTING – A stall vendor at the Malimgas Market takes advantage of the free rapid testing offered by the Dagupan City government for frontlliners. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
FREE RAPID TESTING
RUSHING TO DRY — A fish trader from Barangay Pantal takes advantage of the searing heat of the sun in the morning till mid-afternoon to dry more fish before the expected rains fall. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
RUSHING TO DRY
TAKING NO CHANCES — This owner of a small talipapa in Lingayen is not taking chances of being infected by a possible COVID-19 carrier in her community and installed clear plastic around her. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
TAKING NO CHANCES
CAPITOL NEWS ANTI-RABIES VACCINE DISTRIBUTION. In-line with the Province Government’s program to eradicate rabies in the Pangasinan, Office of the Provincial Veterinarian distributed anti-rabies vaccines to 14 municipalities and cities which received 100 vials of vaccine each on June 29. Provincial Veterinarian OIC Jovito Tabajeros (4th from right) said…




