Negros Occidental Borders to Remain Closed
Negros Occidental wasn’t their border to Negros Oriental to remain close amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read more!
Read moreNegros Occidental wasn’t their border to Negros Oriental to remain close amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read more!
Read moreAs of August 7, 2020, there are a total of 104 COVID-19 cases in Negros Oriental. Two out of these are 2 new active cases. Click here to read more!
Read moreNegros Oriental extends its MGCQ or Modified General Community Quarantine until July 31, 2020. Requirements are strictly needed to enter the province. Read more!
Read moreNegros Oriental Provincial Government issues Executive Order 35 Series of 2020. Click here to read the full order and watch video!
Read moreThe Governor of Negros Oriental would like to address all NegOrenses through this open letter today, June 17, 2020. Read more!
Read more505,000 Pesos were collected for Not Wearing Mask Fine in Negros Oriental. Violators of curfew were arrested and filed cases. Read more here!
Read moreSilliman University reopens its offices after ECQ is lifted.. Enrollment schedules are on June & start of classes will be on June 15, 2020. Read more!
Read moreECQ Lifted in the province starting May 1, 2020. Click here to read more about the rules and regulation of the Executive Order No. 29, Series 2020.
Read moreGovernor Roel Degamo of Negros Oriental Extends ECQ until April 30, 2020 through Executive Order 28 Series of 2020. Click here to read more.
Read moreGovernor Demago signed EO 24 Series of 2020, ordering all students and senior citizens on a 24-Hour Curfew. Know how to get a quarantine pass. Read more!
Read moreDue to the Novel Coronavirus, Negros Oriental governor signed an ordinance that require 14 Days Quarantine for Foreigners from China & Hong Kong. Read more.
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