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Baguio City, in the Benguet province of the Cordillera Administrative Region, has been commended for their local COVID-19 response and contact tracing strategy led by Mayor Benjamin Magalong. On 10 July, a World Health Organization delegation led by WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Takeshi Kasai and WHO Representative in the Philippines Dr Rabindra Abeyasinghe, together with DOH Undersecretary for Health-Field Implementation and Coordination Dr Gerardo Bayugo, conducted a field visit to Baguio City and adjacent Benguet provincial capital La Trinidad to share information and identify best practices in contact tracing and management.

20200729-Baguio-site-visit-DSC_0219 WHO-DOH joint meeting for COVID-19 response on 10 July at Baguio Country Club. (1st row L-R) BGHMC Chief Dr Ricardo Runez Jr., Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Takeshi Kasai and WHO Representative to the Philippines Dr Rabindra Abeyasinghe.
Photo credit: DOH/K. Sam

The team was briefed by local chief executives and members of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) of Baguio City and Benguet, and conducted site visits to COVID-19 response centres and facilities such as the La Trinidad Operations Center at Municipal Gymnasium, the Provincial Temporary Treatment and Management Facility at Wangal, Benguet, the Baguio City Community Isolation Unit at Sto. Nino Hospital and the accredited subnational laboratory at Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC).

20200729-Baguio-site-visit-IMG_0805 Dr Kasai and Dr Abeyasinghe with representatives of the DOH Central Office visit the La Trinidad Operations Center for COVID-19.
Photo credit: WHO/C. Cimatu

The WHO and DOH joint delegation met with the Department of Health Center for Health Development (DOH-CHD)-Cordillera OIC Regional Director, Dr Amelita M. Pangilinan and her staff, Baguio City and Benguet local officials and members of the Regional IATF to share best practices and insights on strengthening preparedness and response to COVID-19.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong also briefed the delegation on their contact tracing strategy. “I cannot over emphasize the value of contact tracing, as one of the critical pillars in our fight against COVID-19, along with isolation, testing, and treatment. For all the other pillars to work, contact tracing should be done speedily and effectively. The use of various analytical tools and cognitive interviewing skills are essential,” said Mayor Magalong. “We are introducing new innovations, but it largely requires leadership and the active involvement of local chief executives. Seamless collaboration among the health sector, law enforcement, community and local government is crucial in creating a strong and comprehensive response in this battle. If we work as one, we will heal as one.”

20200729-Baguio-site-visit-IMG_1075 Regional Director Kasai listens as Baguio City Mayor Magalong shows WHO and DOH how the Baguio Contact Tracing System works.
Photo credit: WHO/C. Cimatu

Dr Abeyasinghe commended Baguio General Hospital for its work to implement the Universal Health Care law and participate in the WHO Solidarity Trial to test possible treatments for COVID-19. He also highlighted the solidarity and hard work of the community in Benguet Province, where essential workers braved rough roads and steep mountains to deliver supplies to quarantined populations in remote areas.

20200729-Baguio-site-visit-IMG_0970 WHO Representative to the Philippines Dr Abeyasinghe undergoes a temperature check as part of the COVID-19 protocols in Baguio City Community Isolation Unit (BCCIU).
Photo credit: WHO/C. Cimatu

“Baguio City is far ahead in their contact tracing because local officials are working together with health officials. This should be replicated in other LGUs in the Philippines,” said Dr Abeyasinghe.

Undersecretary Bayugo reiterated the DOH’s commitment to the Cordillera Administrative Region in their fight against COVID-19, in close collaboration and partnership with WHO, and expressed his appreciation to BGHMC for their initiatives to help Baguio City, the Cordillera region and nearby provinces during the pandemic.

In recognition of Baguio City’s accomplishments in the COVID-19 response, City Mayor Magalong has been appointed by President Duterte as the new ‘Contact Tracing Czar’ for the Philippines, bringing his expertise as a local official to the national contract tracing system.


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 Choose the best dress






 Choose the best dress





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Princess Beatrice wore a vintage dress borrowed from the Queen for her wedding to property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, new photographs reveal.

The ivory gown was designed by British couturier Norman Hartnell, and is made from Peau De Soie taffeta.

It features a square neckline with organza puff sleeves in addition to diamanté and checkered bodice.

The Queen’s dressmaker Angela Kelly and bridal designer Stewart Parvin both worked with the Princess to ensure the gown was remodelled to fit her.

Buckingham Palace has released two official photographs from the ceremony, one of which shows the Princess and Mr Mapelli Mozzi emerging from their ceremony together while another shows them standing arm in arm at a short distance from the Queen and Prince Philip.

HRH famously wore the same gown to the 1962 premiere of Lawrence of Arabia at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London.

A photograph from the occasion reveals that back then the dress did not feature puff sleeves but had simple straps.

Additionally, the skirt of the gown was in a puffball silhouette, while for Beatrice it had been redone so that the hem of the skirt gently grazed the floor.

Princess Beatrice wore the gown with a veil and a tiara.

The Queen, meanwhile, wore it with long white gloves and a crown.

The Princess’s wedding ceremony took place on Friday in private at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Beatrice, who was originally scheduled to marry Mr Mapelli Mozzi in May, was forced to postpone her nuptials due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a statement, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the couple adhered to strict social distancing guidelines on the day.

Prince Philip also attended the service along with about 20 other guests, including Beatrice’s parents Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York,

“The private wedding ceremony of Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi took place at 11am on Friday 17th July at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor,” the statement read.

“The small ceremony was attended by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and close family.

“The wedding took place in accordance with all relevant government guidelines.”


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