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Just Asking – May 29

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
June 2, 2021
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  1. Is it true that many Baguio and La Trinidad residents watch too many Korean movies that they really believe that COVID-19 vaccines will turn you into zombies after a year?
  2. After more than a year of fewer crimes, especially crimes against property, is it true that Baguio is having a mini-crime wave?
  3. Why is it only now that Kalinga police are realizing that they have not arrested a single marijuana cultivator?
  4. Why is it that with COVID-19 cases in Baguio supposedly going down, casualties are instead increasing?
  5. Shouldn’t COVID-19 CARE packages also include contraceptives because of the alarmingly high maternal and infant mortality cases during the pandemic?
  6. Shouldn’t the troll farms thank the electric coop rift in the city for their one-month income?
  7. Why have HIV cases in Baguio increased despite the COVID no-touch lockdown?
  8. Who is the electric cooperative employee who was scolded by the organization’s president for leaking falsehoods to the camp of an applicant vying for a high position in exchange for personal interests?
  9. Will Rep. Mark Go be the only Cordillera executive to be vaccinated with Sinovac? What will the others take then?
  10. Is it true that some restaurants in Baguio still serve baboy ramo despite cases of ASF among wild boars in the Cordillera?
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