An Naga City District Abattoir nag-ooperar bilang “Double A” district slaughterhouse na kun saen garantisadong an meat products dae kontaminado asin ligtas bilang pagkakan nin tao.
“Within year 2021, we are planning to install more connections to cover the entire 27 barangays with at least 1 connection every barangay,” Reuel Oliver, head of the city’s Information and Technology Office, said.
An CVO seryoso sa canine disease infection campaign na pigbobosol sa paagi nin stray dog elimination o an pagdakop sa mga butas na ido, city-wide anti-rabies vaccination asin dog castration o pagkapon nin mga ido na an katuyuhan makontrol an grabeng pagdakol kan mga ayam.
Among the 25 cities in the country where SUWCP had been implemented, only the city of Naga decided to sustain its implementation despite the cessation of financial and material assistance originally extended by the AusAid.
These measures are adopted to prevent and limit the spread of Covid-19 in the city. Naga City recorded 690 cases in a span of 10 days – or an average of 60 cases every day – from Sept. 10 to 19, this year.
Malinaw man sa guidelines an palakaw kan syudad sa mga taong boot maglaog asin magluwas sa Naga bilang APOR o bakong APOR, an mga tao asin negosyo na hagop kan general curfew na estriktong ipapaotob poon 9:00 nin banggi sagkod nang alas 4:00 nin aga.
While in the stage of budget preparation, the City Budget Office of the city government of Naga said that it is likely to endorse for Sangguniang Panlungsod approval an annual budget of P1.6-B for year 2022. The LGU’s budget last year was P1.4 billion.
Saying that the city government is already looking beyond Covid to lay down the foundation for Naga’s sustained growth and development, the city mayor reported some of the LGU’s completed and ongoing high-impact projects.
“The purpose is to limit the people entering the city from any town, province and region, especially those who have no essential business or purpose like when we are in modified enhance community quarantine, although we are observing at present the protocols and standards of a general community quarantine with heightened restrictions,” Garchitorena said.
Lloyd Lara, Social Welfare Officer II of DSWD Disaster-based Management Division, said the granting of financial assistance in the total amount of P13,100 to each typhoon victim began last August 24 and will end on August 27, this year.