Kaprobinsiaan, here are the guidelines on the entry of fully vaccinated individuals in the Province of La Union for essential, non-leisure purposes.

Kaprobinsiaan, here are the guidelines on the entry of fully vaccinated individuals in the Province of La Union for essential, non-leisure purposes.
With the Provincial Government of La Unionβs goal of rolling out CoViD-19 Vaccines to priority groups faster, PGLUβs CoViD-19 Vaccination Task Force conducts ocular inspection at the identified mega vaccination site located in Father Burgos Gym, Saint Louis College, City of San Fernando, La Union yesterday, June 18, 2021.
The said hub offers adequate space to cater 150 residents from different local government units per hour. In addition to that, measures for indoor settings such as proper ventilation were enough to ensure the safety of the residents waiting inside the said facility to get their CoViD-19 vaccine jab.
Strengthening efforts and providing strategic solutions to public health system is one of the PGLUβs commitment in order to protect the residents against CoViD-19. PGLU is committed to vaccinate every Kaprobinsiaan, so that together we can achieve the recovery of our economy. #BakunaMuna
In adherence to the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, the Provincial Government of La Union, through the Environment and Natural Resources Office partnered with the Land Transportation Office Regional Office I (LTO-I), Environmental Management Bureau Regional Office I (EMB-I), Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group and the Local Government Unit of San Juan, La Union in conducting a roadside Vehicle Emission Testing on June 18, 2021 at Brgy. Ili Sur, San Juan, La Union.
The emission test was initiated by the EMB-I using their gas analyzer for gas-fueled vehicles and opacimeter for diesel-fueled vehicles. A total of 66 vehicles were inspected and tested. Three (3) gas-fueled vehicles and six (6) diesel-fueled vehicles failed the emission test. The drivers were apprehended by LTO and were advised to check-up vehicles that failed the test.
The activity aims to ensure that vehicles in La Union are strictly complying with the health and safety guidelines of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, including the roadworthiness standard. Smoke belching is not only harmful to the environment, but it also poses health problems since breathing polluted air would lead to numerous illnesses.
As stated in Section 1 (Roadside Inspection) of Rule XXXV (Roadside Inspection of Motor Vehicles) of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Republic Act 8749 also known as the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, vehicles found emitting excessive smoke while operating in any public highway shall be subjected to an emission test by properly equipped enforcement teams from LTO or its duly deputized agents. Violators will be subject to fines/penalties.
Equipped with the required storage facility for Pfizer vaccines, the Provincial Government of La Union, headed by Gov. Francisco Emmanuel βPacoyβ R. Ortega III, received today, June 18, 2021, the first batch of the said vaccine brand which includes four trays or 780 vials for first dose allocated for A1-A3 priority list as the #BakunaMuna Program of the province continues.
The Department of Health (DOH) turned over two trays containing 195 vials each to the Provincial Health Office (PHO) while one tray each were turned over to Bacnotan District Hospital (BDH) and La Union Medical Center (LUMC).
To ensure proper handling and administration of the vaccine without spoilage, a dry run of the handling and inoculation of the Pfizer Vaccine will be conducted on Monday, June 21, 2021 before the actual vaccination on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 for the PHO and Wednesday, June 23, 2021 for BDH and LUMC. The province targets 250 to 300 vaccinees per day, per venue and to administer all vaccines within the week.
In a meeting with District Hospital Chiefs and Officers-In-Charge, PGLU CoViD-19 Vaccination Program Task Force Focal Person and Vaccination Operations Manager Dr. Dan William Dacanay emphasized that the capacity of the province to handle the Pfizer vaccines is a testament of the efficiency of the vaccination program of La Union. βWhen we can carry the Pfizer Vaccines, we will be able to determine if we can carry all other vaccine brands,β he said.
The PGLU has purchased three units of Ultra Low 512L, -70ΒΊC Freezers in March in preparation for the arrival of the Pfizer Vaccines considered as the most temperature-sensitive CoViD-19 vaccine brand required to be stored within -60ΒΊC to -80ΒΊC.
A total of 35,100 doses of the said vaccines was turned over to Region 1 on June 15, 2021 and as of writing, only the provinces of La Union and Pangasinan have received vials within the region.
While the arrival of the Pfizer Vaccines is expected to bring higher demand for CoViD-19 vaccination in general, Gov. Pacoy reminds the public to remain vigilant despite getting inoculated, saying, “The best vaccine is the one available. We continue to observe the minimum health standards even after getting the complete dose of vaccines.”
Commander of Air Combat Command MGEN Nestor Florente DC Rayos of the Philippine Air Force pays a courtesy visit to Gov. Pacoy on June 17, 2021 at the Office of the Governor, Provincial Capitol, City of San Fernando, La Union. Also present in the visit were Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer Aureliano F. Rulloda III and Capt. Gregor Mendel Panelo, Consultant to the Governor.
The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAg) and Local Economic Enterprise and Investment Promotions Unit (LEEIPU) refine their commitments to the Province’s Stronger La Union Strategy by undergoing Strategic Execution Workshops on June 10 and 17, respectively at the Provincial Capitol, City of San Fernando, La Union.
To reach more people by building accessible and easy-to-locate vaccination hubs in the province, the Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) lays out a plan to open its mega vaccination hub to Kaprobinsiaan.
The proposed mega vaccination site will play an instrumental role in PGLUβs key objectives in its CoViD-19 Immunization Program and, at the same time, opens opportunities to Kaprobinsiaan who are eligible as per the requirement from the Department of Health (DOH) to get vaccinated.
Moreover, the PGLU, through the Provincial Health Office, also eyes to intensify partnership with private hospitals for the expansion of vaccination sites across the province.
According to Dr. Dan William Dacanay, CoViD-19 Vaccination Program Task Force Focal Person and Vaccination Operations Manager, there are 21 vaccination sites in the province of La Union today. Each local government unit has one (1) vaccination site, while the City of San Fernando, La Union, has two (2) vaccination sites located in Barangay Poro and Union Christian College. The PGLU, in partnership with Saint Louis College, is now preparing the Father Burgos Gym to be the provinceβs mega vaccination site.
Meanwhile, Governor Francisco Emmanuel R. Ortega III emphasized the importance of digitalization in response to the CoViD-19 pandemic. As he convened the La Unionβs CoViD-19 Vaccination Program Task Force (CVP-TF) today, June 17, 2021, Gov. Pacoy ordered the strengthening of data systems for a more comprehensive registration, monitoring, and reporting of the #BakunaMUna CoViD-19 Vaccination Program.
The Governor will meet the Information & Communications Technology Unit of PGLU to tackle the formulation of digital tools that can be used in addressing challenges when it comes to planning, logistics management, vaccination roll-out, and immunization monitoring.
The Provincial Government of La Union vows to continue its effort to achieve herd immunity and partner with other stakeholders to ramp up the number of Kaprobinsiaan to be vaccinated.
The Provincial Government of La Union has stepped up its campaign against minors and unlicensed drivers in driving motor vehicles through the enactment of the ordinance No. 303-2021 entitled Penalizing any Person Allowing, Consenting, Inducing or Directing Minors and Unlicensed Drivers to Drive Motor Vehicles.
This was approved after a series of discussions by the members of the 22nd Sangguniang Panlalawigan confirming that several vehicular accidents that occurred in the province involves minors and unlicensed drivers driving motor vehicles.
SP Member Francisco Paolo P. Ortega V and author of the ordinance, said that as per La Union Police records, numerous accidents in the province involve unlicensed drivers and minors who, in their tender years are at times careless, and are not supposed to be driving motor vehicles. He even pointed out that accidents were mostly caused by lack of proper knowledge on traffic rules and regulations.
The ordinance specifically states that it shall be unlawful for any person of legal age to allow, consent, induce, or direct any minor to drive any motor vehicle for any purpose. It shall likewise prohibit any owner/person to allow, consent, induce, or direct, any person who is not a possessor of a driverβs license duly issued, to drive a motor vehicle.
Any person found guilty thereof shall be penalized of imprisonment of not less than five months but not more than one year or a fine of Php 5,000.00 or both at the discretion of the court. Should an accident happen as a result thereof, the person found guilty shall be imposed the penalty of an imprisonment of one year or a fine of Php 5,000.00 or both at the discretion of the court, without prejudice to criminal, civil and administrative case.
Minor offenders will be subjected to mandatory guidance counseling with the Municipal Social Welfare Development Officer or any of his/her designated personnel in the presence of either or both parents/guardians of the minor.
βThe monitoring and implementation will be done by Local Chief Executives (LCEs) of the component Local Government Units (LGUs) of La Union, through their respective Punong Barangays, Barangay Tanods, Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) and/or local personnel from the Philippine National Police (PNP) and from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to ensure compliance of the provisions of this ordinance,β Ortega added.