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Soldiers, health workers at the 8th ID get Sinovac shots; Major Gen. Diñoso says vaccination among soldiers not an ‘option’

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Major Gen. Pio Diñoso III, the commanding officer of the 8th Infantry Division, lead in the vaccination among sol- diers and medical staff of the division on Thursday (March 11). The division received the Sinovac vaccine from their national headquarters. (VICENTE LUKBAN)

TACLOBAN CITY – The 8th Infantry Division has also started its vaccination program against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Thursday (March 11) with a ceremonial vaccination held at their headquarters located in Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City.
The 8th ID received a total of 1,200 vials of Sinovac vaccine from the Armed Forces of the Philippines Headquarters for its first batch of the rollout enough for two doses for each soldiers and health workers of the division.
At least 600 soldiers and health workers of 8ID are expected to get vaccinated from March 11-16 and will get the second dose after 28 days.
Major General Pio Diñoso III, the commanding officer of the division, received the first dose of Sinovac’s vaccine to inspire the soldiers and health workers to also receive the vaccine.
“Many lives have been lost here in 8th Infantry Division. One of our Stormtroopers had perished from COVID-19. With the vaccine around, it gives us a glimmer of hope that we can return to our normal day-to-day lives,” he said after receiving the first dose of the vaccine.
As of March 2021, the 8th Infantry Division has already recorded 92 confirmed COVID-19 cases, one of whom has died due to complications.
“Soldiers vaccination is not an option. It is our duty to receive the vaccine. So, this is not just a privilege. Our leaders are giving us a weapon in this vaccine so that we can more efficiently, more effectively perform our jobs and serve the people,” Major Gen. Diñoso added.
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Dayag, head of the Camp Lukban Station Hospital which is located inside the headquarters, said that 100 health workers and soldiers will receive the first dose of vaccines until March 16.
But before the inoculation, the vaccine recipients have to undergo screening to make sure that they are healthy and do not show symptoms of COVID-19.
Dayag stressed that the vaccination is not an assurance that they will no longer be infected with COVID-19 but is only a protection that they will no longer experience severe effect or symptoms.
Camp Lukban Station Hospital health worker, Marites Reyes, one of the first to receive the vaccine said that she is grateful to be given the anti-COVID vaccine.
“I did not felt any pain or side effect,” she said, adding that she was confident on the efficacy of the Sinovac vaccine.
(ROEL T.AMAZONA)

PNP says shootout; family claims ambush

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On the killing of Calbayog City Mayor Aquino

TACLOBAN CITY- The gruesome killing of outgoing Calbayog City Mayor Ronald Aquino remains to be shrouded with mystery as police authorities maintain that he was killed in a shootout amid claims of his family  that he was ambushed.
Aquino, 59, on board in an Hi-Ace van, was traversing in Barangay Lonoy  at around 5:30 pm last Monday(March 8) when the incident took place as he was on his way to the family-owned resort to attend the birthday party of his son, Mark.
The city mayor, who was serving on his last term, sustained several gunshot wounds on the different parts of his body which resulted on his immediate death.
Also killed inside his vehicle were his driver, Dennis Abayon; and his police escort, S/Sg.Rodeo Sario. Wounded was Mansfield Labonite, his civilian aide.
Killed on the side of the operatives were Capt. Joselito Tabada, chief of the provincial anti-drug enforcement unit; S/Sgt. Romeo Laoyon, assigned at the provincial intelligence group.Wounded was S/Sgt.Neil Cebu, assigned at the K9 unit of the Samar police provincial office.
A civilian, Clint Jan Paul Yaunder, a City Hall employee, died after the vehicle he was on board was hit in the crossfire.
Aquino is the second mayor of Calbayog to have died while in office.
Then mayor Reynaldo Uy was shot dead in 2011 while attending a fiesta celebration in Hinabangan town. His death remains unsolved up to this time.
Police claimed that it was from the city mayor’s group which made the first shots as they allegedly sense that they were being tailed.
“Two groups were involved in the shooting incident. One was the group of Mayor Aquino and the other group was composed of police personnel. A shootout took place with the first volley of fire came from the group of the mayor. It was not an ambush incident as there was an exchange of fire between the two groups,” Police Lt. Aileen Velarde, spokesperson of the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) Aquino, said in a phone interview.
Velarde, however, could not as to how long the exchange of fire took place saying their probe is still underway to determine other factors relative to the incident that took place in Barangay Lonoy in the said city.
She disclosed that they are also in the process of determining how many operatives were involved though she said that firearms have been collected from them to be subjected for a forensic examination.
Velarde also stressed that the group of the policemen were not aware that the vehicle that they were following belonged to the city mayor and he was on board.
“They were in the area as part of their Red teaming inspection to determine on the readiness of the police in case there is an incident. They were not aware that Mayor Aquino was on board of the vehicle. He was not a target,” she said.
But for the family and allies of the slain mayor, what happened on that day was an ambush.
Mark Aquino, the eldest son of the city mayor, said that the operatives targeted the vehicle of his father.
“How could that be a shooting incident as they claimed? They were already at the crime scene before papa’s vehicle passed by. They were waiting for him. They positioned themselves with the intention to shoot and kill my father. It was an ambush,” he said, adding that the assailants were armed with high firearm like an M203 and machine gun.
The 38-year old son also said that the policemen were on bonnets and on civilian attire.
While his father and his police escort were able to fire back against the law enforcers, they were ‘outnumbered and overwhelmed,’ he said.
The young Aquino, who served as Calbayog councilor from 2010 to 2013, said that they believed that the killing of their patriarch was politically motivated as previous killing incidents involving at least 10 of their barangay leaders in the city just this year alone.
“There is no other reason why he was murdered. It was politically motivated as what was the reason why 10 barangay chairmen, who were our supporters, were killed just for this year alone,” he said.
It was learned from him that the slain mayor was to seek for the vice mayor position, the same post he held when then mayor Reynaldo Uy was killed in 2011 during a fiesta event in Hinabangan town, in next year’s elections.
While he did not directly mentioned who could be behind on the murder of his father, he concluded it was by their political rivals.
He also dismissed allegations that his father was involved in the illegal drug trade saying almost all government security agencies, ‘except perhaps the PNP province’, has cleared his father’s name.
“And he was not among those so called narco politicians as mentioned by Pres.Duterte earlier,” he added
Meantime, Velarde said that they welcome the investigation to be conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) saying the two probes have the same purpose which is ferret out the truth on what really happened on that day.
“We welcome the investigation to be conducted by the NBI. We have similar goal which is to determine what really happened on that day,” she said.
She also assures the family and allies of Aquino and the public in general that their investigation will be ‘speedy and impartial.’
“We are giving the assurance to the public that the task group was created primarily to ensure that those responsible be held accountable and that justice will be served to the family of the city mayor. The investigation will be transparent and impartial,” Velarde said. (with RONALD O.REYES)

 

Virgin coconut oil processing plants to rise in the region; seen to help boost EV’s coconut industry

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TACLOBAN CITY- Two virgin coconut oil (VCO) processing plants are set to be constructed here in the region which is expected to help coconut farmers.
An Waray party-list Rep.Florencio “Bem” Noel said that the two processing plants are to be constructed in the towns of Jaro in Leyte province, and Paranas in Samar province.
The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) allocated P17 million for the construction of the two facilities which was proposed under the One Eastern Visayas Food Security and Agricultural Development Plan, Noel said.
“Unlike other produce, VSO has a ready market,” the solon said.
Each facilities will be needing 10,000 coconut husks a day to process VCO which the towns of Jaro and Paranas have the capacity to provide their needs.
Noel said that the PCA had already made an evaluation and already conducted visits at the proposed project sites.
VCO is produce from coconut milk that does not undergoes heat processing as instead uses a cold-processing technology to ensure that its natural goodness, antioxidants in oil, aroma, and nutrients will remain intact.
Aside as food supplement, VCO is also used as an ingredient in other products like soap, massage oils, moisturizing body oil, skin care products and hair conditioners.
In the current problem on coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the government through the Department of Science and Technology, had made a research on VCO as dietary supplement for COVID-19 probable and suspected cases. (ROEL T.AMAZONA)

Camarines Sur top 8 most wanted person arrested in San Miguel, Leyte

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The San Miguel Police Station has arrested a man suspected to have committed the crime of rape on Monday, March 1 in Barangay Cayare, San Miguel, Leyte at around 11:50am.
The accused, Norly Salazar, 24, single, laborer and resident of the said village, was arrested by the San Miguel Police Station lead by police chief, Police Major James D. Gervacio, with members PEMS Calixto Viador, PCMS Cyril Chu, PMSg Abundio Gayas, and Pat. Jonard Jomao-as, RIU-8, RIU-5 and Libmanan MPS.
The suspect was arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest for the crime of rape docketed under criminal case no.L6560 issued by presiding judge Irma Isidora Boncodin Zamudio of the 5th Judicial Region Branch 57 Libmanan, Camarines Sur.
Salazar is considered as a top eight most wanted person, provincial level of PRO-5, Camarines Sur PPO.
He was brought to this Police Station for booking procedure prior turn over to the court of origin. (PR)

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