Display of San Jose images is one of the highlights of Saulog Tagb
Shown in the photo is the Señor San Jose image placed at the lobby of the City Hall Building. The image was placed there by the City General Services Office on March 16, 2022. Contributed photo
Saulog Tagbilaran is the annual celebration in Tagbilaran City to honor its patron saint St. Joseph the Worker.
One of the highlights of this year’s celebration is the display of the images of San Jose in 10 locations around the city.
The City Government of Tagbilaran in partnership with the private sector spearheaded this initiative, which is a prelude to the fiesta celebration on May 1, 2022.
The locations where one can find an image of the saint are at: Du Ek Sam, Inc. fronting the Agricultural Promotions Center (APC) along J.A. Clarin; Labunog Construction situated at barangay Bool Junction; Atlantic Erectors Engineering and Construction at sitio Ubos, Brgy. Poblacion 1; Lim-Poh Basilisa Casas Clan/Casas Development Corporation along CPG North Avenue in Barangay Cogon; Lite Port Center; RC Lucky Graphics in barangay Manga; Shopper’s Mart; Office of the City Economic Enterprise at the Integrated Bus Terminal; City General Services Office at the lobby of the City Hall Building and Gail Construction Supplies at barangay San Isidro.
City Mayor John Geesnell Yap II thanked the sponsors for allocating time and resources to the partnership.
The local chief executive is truly grateful for the cooperation and trust given by the local businesses to advance the project.
Tagb continues vaccination drive among aged 12 years and older
City Health Officer Dr. Jeia Pondoc, in this file photo, attends to a Tagbilaran resident during the National Vaccination Day at BQ Mall.
Tagbilaran City is continuing its vaccination rollout especially among residents aged 12 years old and older, according to the City Media Bureau.
The rollout continues even if Tagbilaran City has already hit its vaccination targets.
As of February 5, 2022, Tagbilaran City was able to fully vaccinate 115.78% of its target population as mandated by the Department of Health (DOH), according to City Health Officer Robin Culpa.
As a result and based on the data on March 22, 2022, Tagbilaran City has recorded only two active Coronavirus disease (Covid) cases, where one of the cases is asymptomatic and the other case is moderate. Both are isolated and are being closely monitored by authorities.
The city concluded vaccination rollout for 12 years old and older at the Bohol Quality Mall, Alta Citta Mall, and Island City Mall on March 21 to March 25, 2022.
The City Health Office also administers COVID-19 vaccine during weekdays.
City Mayor John Geesnell Yap II reminded the Tagbilaranons that the threat of the COVID-19 infection is still in our midst. Thus, mindfulness of the minimum health protocol such as the washing of hands, wearing of masks, and physical distancing, should be strictly observed.