The San Juan City local government opened on Monday, Nov. 22, the registration for booster COVID-19 shots to health care workers, senior citizens, and persons with comorbidities. The Department of Health (DOH) announced on Sunday, Nov. 21, that fully vaccinated senior citizens and immunocompromised...
The San Juan City local government announced on Monday, Nov. 22, that its active COVID-19 cases dropped to its lowest since the pandemic started in 2020. San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said that as of Nov. 21, there are now only 29 active COVID-19 cases in the city, equivalent to a 97 percent...
San Juan City once again saw a sharp decline in the number of active COVID-19 cases, Mayor Francis Zamora said on Friday, Nov. 19. He said the city recorded 30 active COVID-19 cases, 14,884 recoveries, and 326 deaths, as of Nov. 18. “I enjoin each and every San Juaneño and Filipino to continue...
In its bid to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Juan City local government opened on Thursday, Nov. 15, the registration for its Christmas Bazaar which will start next month. "Ang Lungsod ng San Juan ay magsasagawa ng Christmas Bazaar sa...
The San Juan City local government issued on Thursday, Nov. 18, the guidelines that must be followed after allowing contact sports such as basketball to be conducted in the city amid the COVID-19 pandemic. San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora issued Executive Order. No. FMZ-097 on the protocols for...
The San Juan City local government started on Wednesday, Nov. 17, the administration of COVID-19 booster shots on its healthcare workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of its more contagious Delta variant. The Department of Health (DOH) and the Inter-Agency Task Force - National...
The San Juan City local government on Friday witnessed the blessing of six ambulance units it received from the Department of Health (DOH) to further boost the city’s medical emergency and COVID-19 response efforts. (Photo from Patrick Garcia) San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora, together with his...
In its bid to help protect more children against COVID-19, the San Juan City local government launched on Wednesday, Nov. 10, the vaccination registration of non-resident minors aged 12-17. "Sa mga magulang ng mga kabataang edad 12-17 years old na hindi taga San Juan, pwede niyo na po pabakunahan...
One of the biggest malls in San Juan City has reopened its cinemas after the National Capital Region (NCR) was placed under Alert Level 2 due to the declining number of COVID-19 cases and the high vaccination rate in the region. (Photo from Patrick Garcia) San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora led the...
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora said on Tuesday that he is not in favor of the proposed "no bakuna, no ayuda" policy by the national government to curb vaccine hesitancy and increase the vaccination rate of the country against COVID-19. "Para sa'kin (For me) let me convince them first. Kung...
The San Juan City local government said on Tuesday that it will not lift the mandatory use of face shields until the national government orders it. San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora issued the statement a day after Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso passed an ordinance on Monday, Nov....
San Juan City once again saw a sharp decline in active COVID-19 cases, Mayor Francis Zamora said on Monday, Nov. 8. "As of today, November 8, San Juan now has only 84 active cases. That is a 93 percent decline from a previous high of 1,123 just last September 16," Zamora said in a Facebook post. "I...