UPDATE I Mobile Booster Vaccination

COVID19 is still around the corner that the staff of the Municipal Health Office are exhausting all remedies to make every Miagaowanons vaccinated.
For this week, the staff are on mobile vaccination to those who wants to avail of the booster shot at the market, business establishments, terminals, banks and LGU offices.
Meanwhile, vaccination is also on going at the SK Covered Court.
Get yours now! Be boosted!

‘TODA Consultation’

Mayor Oscar “Richard” S. Garin, Jr sits with the presidents of the tricycle owners and drivers associations in Miagao and attentively listens to the plights and concerns of this sector.
“Nalipay guid kami nga naka derekta kami ka estorya kanimo,” they collectively said as they brought up their long overdue assistance to drivers from the DILG. However, Mayor Garin, upon direct query with the office’ concern, said that the assistance is no longer possible.
With this, Mayor Garin said he will closely coordinate with Congresswoman Janette L. Garin for any possible assistance that may be extended to them.

‘Burial and Medical Assistance’

Assistance kept pouring for the Miagaowanons. Some 300 Miagaowanons received medical and burial assistance from the DSWD through Congresswoman Janette L. Garin.
For his part, Mayor Oscar “Richard” S. Garin, Jr has been consistent in his expression of gratitude to the good Congresswoman for her continued support to the Miagaowanons as he stressed that in fact there are even more projects and assistance that were downloaded directly to the barangays.

‘ACOA Meeting’

“Bisan diin ka lang kun kinahanglan ikaw ka tawo, indi ikaw magpili,” said Mayor Oscar “Richard Garin, Jr. to the members of the Association of Chairman on Appropriations.
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“Thank you Congresswoman Garin’

Blessings have been pouring for the people of Miagao. Today, some 19 barangays will be beneficiaries of the medical assistance from the DSWD through the facilitation of Congresswoman Janette L. Garin.
Photos show the orientation to the punong barangays. In their message, these punong barangays expressed their gratitude to Congresswoman Garin through Mayor Oscar “Richard” S. Garin, Jr.

“I dream for Miagao to be known as the best in the delivery of health services.” – Mayor Oscar ”Richard” S. Garin, Jr.

There could be something in Miagao that the World Health Organization (WHO) and Department of Health (DOH) chose the town in their High Level Visit.
Headed by Dr. Graham Harrison, the WHO and DOH Teams were here to learn how Miagao Rural Health Unit addresses the challenges amidst the pandemic while focusing on the excellent delivery of health services to the people.
“I welcome WHO and DOH in this high level visit. Maybe you can change Miagao as we also wish to learn from you,” said Mayor Garin as he warmly welcomes them in his Office earlier today.
Mayor Garin shared to them that Health and Pandemic Response & Recovery is on the top of his priority agenda. At the moment, he is at the planning stage and working in tandem with Congresswoman Janette L. Garin in looking for funds to finance his priority projects to improve the quality of health services. Among these projects are the completion of the RHU Building and construction of another RHU building in Barangay Guibongan which is expected to be spacious that can accommodate more patients.
He also said that he has initial talks with the University of the Philippines for the establishment of their College of Medicine which will require them the establishment of a Community Hospital.
“I dream for Miagao to be known as the best in the delivery of health services,” he concluded.