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JUST ASKING – JUL 24

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
August 3, 2021
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  1. Should the city consider doing area-specific vaccinations after the horrendous queues in recent weeks?
  2. Is there truth to the observation by the public that the PAGASA that makes weather forecasts no longer has PAGASA considering that it failed to see the amount of rain brought by Fabian?
  3. What lessons could have been learned and strategies formed by vax planners after  having been faced with the overwhelming crowd of vaccinees this week? Should vax days be increased – like dividing the number into daily schedules?
  4. Why are there no Cordillerans in the early versions of Hugpong and 1Sambayan senatorial slates?
  5. Was the 40 percent kickback in public works made apparent by the recent landslides along the major highways where the contracts have been bid?
  6. Was the DOH amiss in stating that vaccination will be on a  “first-come-first-served” basis and “as long as supply lasts” – thus, causing overcrowding at vaccination sites?
  7. Is it true that the mayor attended a political party convention in Manila last week?
  8. Are there no other pressing concerns in the city that the councilors have instead set their eyes on candies and sweets on store front counters? 
  9. Who is this wanna-be PR person who can’t even fix her grammar?
  10.  Will these rains and threats of impending landslides compel people to move to evacuation centers? Is the city ready for this and will this be a COVID spreader if ever?
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