Thanks for the info, I ask for a pass today, because I been sick and will go for check up at a doctor tomorrow, my second day, I can forget that you save me some trouble and time. I was surprised they gave me a pass but talk with them from time to time, small support sometimes, poor guys their salary is a joke and they do a good job, I talk about the tanods now
Some people seem to enjoy going to anywhere they are not supposed to go - so people who never sunbathe go to the beach, those who never like crowds will join crowds, those who dislike Dumaguete will queue up for 2 miles to get there!
We laugh at how ridiculous that line is (myself included) but has anyone thought of what is going to happen when these obviously desperate people give up on trying to do the right thing? What, where and who will they target just to feed their families? I'm far more worried about desperate people with nothing to lose than I am this virus. Desperation brings out the worst in people and they are going to target those they perceive to be better off than them. What would happen if they break in and find that I only keep a couple bags of Piatos, some 3 in one coffee and a kilo or two of fruit?
Isn't part of the problem, that Bacong city has closed the fruit and vegetable market along the highway?
Yeh, crazy, but it's Holy Week so most everything will be closed on Thursday and Sunday - the next two days that out-of-towners could enter Duma.
Yesterday even the vendors don't know what days they can have open, and some are sad about the vegetables get old, another lose
Nope, closed. I'll find the FB post. The post below doesn't mention Sunday, but I'm pretty sure that they're closed on (Easter) Sunday also. So much for what I thought - they're open on Sunday: