Panagbenga set March; Bodong, strawberry fests, PMA homecoming out
>> Thursday, March 5, 2020
OFFICIALS
in Baguio, Benguet and Kalinga have cancelled big events like festivals due
2019 Novel Coronavirus (nCoV) epidemic.
In Baguio
City, the Panagbenga Festival has been moved to March as a precautionary
measure against the novel coronavirus (nCoV).
The opening
parade of the Flower Festival is set on March 21 while the street dance and
grand float parades will be held on March 28 and March 29, respectively, the
Baguio Flower Festival Foundation (BFFF) announced Monday.
Andrew
Pinero, BFFFspokesman, said the new schedule was agreed during a meeting with
Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong and other concerned officials last Feb. 7.
The opening
parade initially set on Feb. 1, was cancelled amid public health concerns due
to nCoV.
The grand
float and street parades were originally scheduled Feb. 29 and March 1,
respectively.
Pinero said the Session Road in
Bloom, a weeklong event which features food and products of various provinces,
will be held from March 30 to April 5.
The alumni
homecoming of the Philippine Military Academy from Feb. 14 to 16 had been
cancelled to prevent spread of nCoV virus.
PMA was also
closed to tourists.
In nearby La Trinidad,
Benguet, officials have also decided to cancel the Strawberry Festival
scheduled March and April due to nCoV.
In Kalinga
Gov. Ferdinand Tubban suspended “all activities” for the Kalinga Silver Anniversary
and Fourth Bodong Festival, which were supposed to start Feb. 12.
“I could not
gamble even a single life,” Tubban said during an emergency meeting with
festival committee chairmen saying the events’ cancellation was needed due to
the raging Novel Corona virus epidemic.
He said he
made his decision after a meeting with Health Secretary Francisco Duque III and
Interior and Local Governments Secretary Eduardo Ano, who both issued
directives to avoid activities that would draw a large crowd, such as festivals.
The national
government is not taking any risk since their studies are still on-going to
understand the characteristics of the novel Coronavirus (nCov), he said.
Tubban urged
understanding of the public, saying some events have started, and the province
was 90 percent ready for the big events of Feb. 14.
“This is our
silver anniversary, the best time to show the world our richness and that we
have already invited people to come over, but we have to support our national
government in their decisions”.
He added
“this is being done for the love of the province, all we have as reported in
the region is PUI [persons under investigation] with negative results, but
still we could not take the risk and we have our directive from the national
government”.
He commended
effort of committees, saying events will push through once the health advisory
is lifted.
Tubban said he hoped
with the coming of summer, the province could soon celebrate considering that
initial studies show that the nCoV could not thrive in warmer weather.
Pasil Mayor
Alfredo Malannag Jr. had also issued an executive order placing the town on
lockdown.
Kalinga
tourism officer Lorraine Alunday Ngao-i said the Sulphur Hills in Barangay
Balatoc, Laroy and Binasalan Falls, Kabunian Spring and Bummag Rice
Terraces are tourist attractions in Pasil.
Meanwhile,
Pasil was the second town in Kalinga closed to tourists due to nCoV.
In
Pangasinan, board member Von Mark Mendoza sought the postponement of town
fiestas and other mass gathering of people to prevent the spread of the flu
virus. – With reports from Ramon Efren
Lazaro, Raymund Catindig and Eva Visperas
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