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Just Asking – July 22

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
July 22, 2021
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  1. Is a mall allowed to display drapes of ethnic designs? Are there guidelines provided by the NCIP covering this matter?  
  2. Should HEDCOR be transparent and divulge more information about the company  before holding a dialogue with the IPs in Bakun?
  3. As ancestral domain holders, do the IPs in Bakun have the right to know how many millions of pesos are profited by HEDCOR from the operations of three hydroelectric plants on their rivers?
  4. Is it a risky dance the city is having with COVID –  anticipating both the arrival of DELTA and more tourists at the same time?
  5. KT anyone? What makes the kamatisch or the Korean tomatoes (KT) so expensive (P170 per kilo). Is it the rarity or is the taste so much more exotic than our local kamatis? Or is it because it’s using Korean technology like sophisticated greenhouses? Will it become more affordable once produced by our local farmers?
  6. Will police officers deployed to help in vaccinating residents be in police uniforms when they give the jabs? 
  7. When are the vaccines arriving for sure? What happens when the vaccines are not yet here and the schedule for second doses lapses?
  8. As we record COVID deaths of the unvaccinated, shouldn’t the cases of those fully vaccinated and catching the COVID virus also be reported?
  9. What is causing the rising of COVID cases in the city, making us one of four high risk cities?
  10. Are rainy season potential disasters being looked into despite the focus on COVID-19?

 

 

 

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