• 4 months ago
Sa Metro Manila, dalawang truck ang naharang na may kargang baboy. Ang isang truck, natuklasan na gumagamit ng recycled local shipping permit habang ang isa ay nakitaang may kargang baboy na may sintomas ng ASF.

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00:00African Swine Fever, or ASF, is still being monitored for pigs in Quezon City.
00:06In Quezon City, there are still pigs operating even though they have an ordinance that prohibits backyard piggery.
00:13There are checkpoints and inspection sites that are laid out for the pigs that may be sick.
00:19In one of the inspection sites, a truck was blocked and the pigs have symptoms.
00:26This is the breaking news of Bernadette Reyes.
00:34This weekend, two trucks loaded with pigs were blocked in Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City and Malanday, Valenzuela.
00:42One of them is using a recycled local shipping permit.
00:46While the other was seen by pigs with symptoms of African Swine Fever.
00:51The results of the tests for the pigs are still being waited for.
00:54First, the Bureau of Animal Industry, Quezon City Veterinary Department and the police laid out inspection sites
01:00to monitor the pigs that may be sick.
01:03Apparently, more than 200 backyard piggeries were left unattended
01:07despite the Quezon City ordinance that prohibits them.
01:11We have instructed our city veterinarian's office to go around and inspect and look for them
01:17just in case there are any that are sick.
01:19For the backyard raisers to be able to voluntarily feed their pigs,
01:24they don't have to pay P2,000 to P5,000 that is stated in the ordinance.
01:30If the ASF is positive, the pigs that will be fed will be called immediately.
01:35If there are no symptoms, the meat will be sold at the Kadiwa Center.
01:39Meanwhile, the plan of controlled vaccination against ASF will begin.
01:43The National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc. is hoping that the price of the vaccine will be affordable.
01:50As low as possible, if possible, P100.
01:53Because the vaccine right now, the existing vaccine, ranges from P20 to as high as P100.
02:02According to the DA, a dose of the vaccine may cost P400 to P500.
02:08For GMA Integrated News, I'm Bernadette Reyes and that is the breaking news that you need to know.
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