Halong, Ugyon campaign launched
BACOLOD City – The Bacolod city government and the Emergency Operations Center launched Thursday [Oct. 29] “Halong, Ugyon Bacolod” campaign which aims to conduct simultaneous inspection, monitoring, and education in all business establishments to ensure the strict observance of minimum health protocols and sustain efforts in containing the spread of the coronavirus disease. The launching

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BACOLOD City – The Bacolod city government and the Emergency Operations Center launched Thursday [Oct. 29] “Halong, Ugyon Bacolod” campaign which aims to conduct simultaneous inspection, monitoring, and education in all business establishments to ensure the strict observance of minimum health protocols and sustain efforts in containing the spread of the coronavirus disease.
The launching covered the areas of Downtown, Burgos, East, and Libertad.
“Halong, Ugyon Bacolod” campaign is a collaboration of the Bacolod City government and EOC with various national government agencies.
Joining the launching were officials and staff of the Emergency Operations Center-Task Force, City Legal Office, Business Permits and Licensing Division, City Health Office, City Tourism Office, Public Information Office, Bacolod City Police Office, Philippine Army, Philippine Coast Guard, DILG, and Bureau of Fire Protection.
Participants also included the Liga ng mga Barangay, CHO sanitary inspectors, members of Task Force Disiplina, and EOC logistics team. (PIO)
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