RESIDENTS URGED TO STAY INDOOR EVEN before PAGASA can officially declare the onset of summer, Dagupan City already topped the highest heat index twice this week. According to PAGASA, Dagupan City first made it to the top on Monday, March 7, with 46 degrees Celsius. Davao City, Tuguegarao City and…
PROPOSED LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROUTE THE members of a transport sector in the province of Pangasinan fear possible loss of work and livelihood if a plan to pursue a new local public transport route plan is adopted by the provincial government. The plan seeks to limit number of vehicles to…
Jeepney drivers, operators fear loss of livelihood
FULLY VAXXED HIT 2M MARK WITH only 56 remaining active COVID-19 cases as of February 24, considered a significant drop from the 127 active cases logged a week ago on February 17, Pangasinan appears to be ready for more relaxed restrictions under Alert Level 1. The Provincial Health Office (PHO)…
Pangasinan’s COVID-19 cases drop anew to 56
ONLY 127 ACTIVE CASES GIVEN the downgrading of the province’s risk classification to Alert Level 2 from February 16 to 28 and COVID-19 cases continue to decrease based on records of the Provincial Health Office as of February 17, health authorities are confident that further downgrading to Alert Level 1…
Pangasinan foresees Alert Level 1 soon
AS COVID CASES DECLINE CURFEW in Dagupan City has been lifted under a new executive order signed by Mayor Brian Lim on February 10, 2022. Section 4 of Lim’s Executive Order No, 7 states: “The curfew imposed in the City of Dagupan adopted as part of the health measures to address…
Dagupan City lifts curfew, liquor ban
IN PREPARATION FOR MAY 9 POLLS THE perceived ‘battle royale’ in Pangasinan between the two gubernatorial aspirants has prompted the Police Regional Office to consider placing the whole province of Pangasinan as an area of immediate concern on or before the May 9 local and national elections. Hinting about the…
PNP eyes Pangasinan as area of immediate concern
CONTAGION IN PANGASINAN THE fresh surge of COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan after the holiday season was kept at bay by the high number of recovered infected patients as gleaned from the records shared by the Provincial Epidemiology Surveillance Unit (PESU) of the Provincial Health Office from January 14 to 27….
More recoveries than new cases logged
GETTING CLOSER TO LAST YEAR’S 400 THE daily attack rate of COVID-19 in Pangasinan has surged to 320 in the last seven days, infecting all 48 towns and cities but the Provincial Health Office (PHO) believes it’s still no reason for people to panic. However, the monitoring conducted by PHO’s…
PHO sees 320 daily COVID-19 attack rate
230 NEW CASES ON JANUARY 13 THE daily increase of cases in the newest spike in COVID-19 in Pangasinan is now in three digit figures, the biggest of which was 230 logged on January 13, based on the monitoring of the Provincial Health Office (PHO). PHO data show a daily…
PHO: COVID-19 cases continue to spiral
BACK TO DOUBLE DIGITS COVID-19 cases are rising fast and more each day in Pangasinan and Dagupan City. The Provincial Health Office (PHO) logged 126 new cases in Pangasinan from December 31 to January 6, and only 17 patients recovered. The only good news was no death was registered. The…