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Cebu City's daily positivity rate drops to single-digit again on February 17

THE positivity rate in Cebu City has been a curious case in the past four days: it goes down to single digits in one day, then it goes up to double digits the next day. Cebu City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) reported a 7.84 percent positivity rate on Thursday, February 17, 2022, a decline from the 10.64 percent positivity rate posted on Wednesday, February 16. The EOC reported a sharp decline of the positivity rate -- 6.55 percent positivity rate -- on Tuesday, February 15, after logging 10.35 percent positivity rate on Monday, February 14. The week started with a single-digit positivity rate of 8.58 percent on Sunday, February 13. The World Health Organization said having a positivity rate of less than five percent for the last two weeks is one of the indicators that the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) infection is under control. Positivity rate is the percentage of people who test positive for the virus of those overall who have been tested. 'Declining pattern' Despite th...

US-based firm offers to build P75B power plant, tunnel in Cebu City

A COMPANY based in Oklahoma, United States has expressed interest in putting up a P75 billion power plant and tunnel where the lines of telecommunication companies and power lines could pass through in Cebu City. The company, Cosmo Energy LLC, said it would construct these facilities at its own expense, and the Cebu City Government would not have to shell out its funds, said lawyer Gerardo Carillo, chairman of the Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC). According to Carillo, Cosmo Energy wants to sign a joint venture agreement (JVA) with the Cebu City Government, and it said that it will charge only P9 per kilowatt hour, the Cebu City Public Information Office (PIO) reported on its official website. “I’m very glad that Cosmo offered 200-megawatt power. If they will operate, that will lower the cost of electricity. Veco (Visayan Electric Company) now is imposing (on) us around P14 per kilowatt (hour),” said Carillo on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, in Panaghisgot, ...