Pasig City was unable to join in the pilot launch of the COVID-19 vaccination for minors aged five to 11 years old on Monday, Feb. 7. According to the city government, the shipment of Pfizer vaccines for children belonging to the said age group had not been delivered as of Sunday, Feb. 6. New...
The Pasig City Police Station (CPS) distributed relief goods to the victims of the fire that hit a residential building in Barangay Pineda on Tuesday, Feb. 1. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Feb. 2, the Pasig City Police shared photos of the distribution held at a covered court in Brgy. Pineda...
A fire hit a residential building in Purok 4 Barangay Pineda in Pasig City on Tuesday, Feb. 1. According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire reached the first alarm at 11:27 a.m. and was raised to second alarm at 11:59 a.m. The fire was put out at 1:47 p.m. No casualties have been...
The Pasig City local government announced on Monday, Jan. 31, the opening of COVID-19 vaccine registration for children aged 5 to 11. In a Facebook post, the city government shared the guidelines for the vaccine registration of the age group. PHOTO COURTESY OF PASIG PIO/ MANILA BULLETIN First,...
As part of its community-based drug rehabilitation program, the Pasig City government launched a mobile drug testing clinic on Thursday, Jan. 27. The Mobile Drug Testing Clinic (MDTC) will roam around Pasig City’s 30 barangays offering drug tests for persons who use drugs (PWUD). PHOTO COURTESY...
The Pasig City local government announced on Tuesday, Jan. 25, that it has seen a huge decrease in its active COVID-19 cases after tallying 479 active cases on Jan. 24, from 3,008 cases on Jan. 23. In a post on its official Facebook page, the local government unit (LGU) said that the drastic...
Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto clarified on Thursday that he never slandered Vice Mayor Iyo Caruncho’s family. “Bakit ‘family's reputation’... may sinabi ba ako tungkol sa pamilya niya? (Why ‘family's reputation’... did I say something about his family),” Sotto said in a Twitter post on Jan....
The Pasig City government has hired 227 new healthcare workers to sustain the operations of the city’s hospitals amid the spike in coronavirus (COVID-19) cases. Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto announced the hiring in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Jan. 19, after several hospital staff were placed...
Some areas in Mandaluyong City, Taguig City, Makati City, Pasig City and Taytay, Rizal will experience water service interruption from Jan. 18 to 20, the Manila Water Company Inc. announced on Monday, Jan. 17. In a Manila Water service advisory, the following areas will have temporary water service...
By Khriscielle Yalao The Pasig City government released an ordinance pertaining to the guidelines for unvaccinated individuals under Alert Level 3 on Thursday, Jan. 13, in accordance with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority's (MMDA) resolution that restricts the mobility of unvaccinated...
The Pasig City local government on Tuesday, Jan. 11, announced that the city has recorded nearly 3,000 active COVID-19 cases on Monday. According to the Pasig Public Information Office, 790 new active cases were added on Jan. 10, bringing the active COVID-19 tally to 2,835. Barangays with the most...
Following the massive surge of coronavirus disease after the holiday season, Pasig City has logged nearly 2,000 active COVID-19 cases as of Sunday, Jan. 9. Exactly 1,869 cases were recorded in the city, the local government announced. (ALI VICOY/ MANILA BULLETIN) This is a weekend increase of 787...