Edge Davao 9 Issue 129

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 129 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2016

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Serving a seamless society

THE PEOPLE’S PAPER. An elderly lady reads the first edition of “Masa,” a tabloid version of President Duterte’s “Gikan Sa Masa, Para Sa Masa” television show, at the City Information Office of Davao City. “Masa” will be published twice a month with an initial printing of 5,000 copies. Lean Daval Jr.

DADS ASKED: PASS ANTI-DENGUE LAW Punishment of non-compliant households sought Inside Edge

By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA

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HE City Health Office is urging the city council to pass an ordinance penalizing all home owners whose houses will be found positive of the dengue-carrying mosquito, said CHO chief Dr. Josephine Villafuerte. Villafuerte stressed the urgent need to come up with an ordinance that will support the efforts of the CHO to inculcate the 4 o-clock habit among Dabawenyos and ensure that their backyards are dengue free. She noted that through this ordinance, the number of dengue cases in the city will be reduced signficantly, as the

breeding grounds of the mosquitos will be permanently eliminated. Villafuerte said that at this stage, people need to be threatened with penalties so they will be forced to act accordingly, just like when the city government strictly enforced the anti-smoking ordinance, which resulted in the drastic reduction in the number of smokers in the city. In 2004, an anti-dengue ordinance was sponsored by the City Council’s former committee on health chair Coun. Bernard Al-ag. However, the proposed ordinance did not pass

third reading due to several questions on the law’s provisions, particularly its penalties. “We will not be intruding on the privacy of the home owners, we are there to see if the houses are properly cleaned and dried up,” Villafuerte stressed. She said that each household is responsible for ensuring the cleanliness of their own backyard to prevent dengue virus from spreading. “There should be an ordinance so that the people will be pushed to clean everyday… it should be a long term reason,” Villafuerte said. She added that when pub-

lic health is concerned, everybody should follow the law. Earlier, councilor Mary Joselle Villafuerte explained that the city council declined to pass an anti-dengue ordnance because the council did not see any reason to penalize victims of the dengue virus. She added said that there was no need to pass an anti-dengue ordinance then as of the because the strict implementation of the 4 o’clock Habit - a community-led clean up drive - was the priority of the City Council. “We would like to make sure that the people will cre-

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55 new city employees attend 2-day orientation News P2 Compostela Valley declared as development-ready area News P3

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