(San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora / MANILA BULLETIN)
“Para po sa mga San Juaneñong nakatanggap ng first dose ng bakuna kontra COVID-19, hintayin lamang po ang confirmatory text message na manggagaling sa “SanJuanCity” para sa schedule ng inyong second dose (For those who received their first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19, please wait for a confirmatory text coming from “SanJuanCity” for the schedule of your second dose).” the LGU said in its Facebook post on Monday.
“Tanging sa aming opisyal na number lamang manggagaling ang confirmatory schedule ng araw at oras ng pagbabakuna,” it added.
The LGU also warned its constituents against people spreading fake news and sending false text messages regarding their vaccination schedules.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora announced on Friday the lifting of liquor ban starting Saturday, May 1.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora (Photo from Mayor Francis Zamora Facebook)
"Effective May 1, 2021, the liquor ban in San Juan will be lifted. However, our existing ordinance prohibitin
Published April 30, 2021, 10:15 AM
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora, Vice Mayor Warren Villa, and officials from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officially launched on Friday the city’s new container van quarantine facility to accommodate the growing number of COVID-19 patients.
The new quarantine facility was constructed by the DPWH under the Inter-Agency Task Force’s (IATF) “We Heal As One” program.
(Photo from Mayor Francis Zamora’s Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
The fully converted container vans are located near the Pinaglabanan Shrine and each of the 52 rooms has its own bed, air conditioning unit, and toilet.
“I am happy that the container van facility is now done. This means we are much more equipped now to take on more asymptomatic patients and those who are experiencing mild symptoms so they can no longer infect their loved ones at home,” Zamora said.
Mayor Francisco Zamora (Photo from Mayor Francisco Zamora Facebook page / MANILA BULLETIN)
“I would rather stay under MECQ and then reassess again after two weeks,” Zamora told CNN Philippines in an interview.
“It’s really hard to open up the economy at this point because even if we are improving, I know we can improve further,” he added.
Zamora said he also supports the Department of Health and OCTA Research Group’s position on the extension of MECQ in Metro Manila.
The OCTA group had earlier urged the government not to lift the MECQ if the below one reproduction rate in Metro Manila is not “sustained.”
Published April 26, 2021, 12:49 PM
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said on Monday that there are more than 30 community pantries in San Juan that are offering “bayanihan” (community assistance) to those who were affected by the imposition of the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine in Metro Manila and in the nearby provinces of Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, and Bulacan due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora
(Photo from Mayor Francis Zamora Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
“We have about 30 community pantries all over San Juan and I’m sure that this number will be increasing per day because I see it on social media and I also see it when I go around by bike or by car,” Zamora said in an interview with CNN Philippines.