- Guards assigned in business establishments must require clients to wear the proper face shield that covers the face, not just the eyes as per DOH and city guidelines.
- Some tourists would prefer using not so famous roads when the city government starts opening its borders for local tourism but will be strict with protocol requirements.
- This LGU must investigate former barangay officials on why the proposed barangay hall project did not push through after four steel posts were erected some years ago.
- Police supervising border checkpoints must be vigilant of Manila tourists who would pass by Marcos Highway or Quirino Highway and claim they are from Region 1.
- Concerned parents complain their children could not catch up with online classes due to some reasons such as poor Internet connectivity and teachers who are not tech savvy.
- One of the sponsors of a recent event in the locality was not treated well by some of the organizers, who think they are always doing great service for the people pro bono.
- The killing of an anti-corruption advocate in Mountain Province sets a bad precedent if peace loving citizens do not act to prevent such crime from happening again.
- Several quarters are exerting efforts to malign the reputation of a controversial person who has been exposing anomalies in government both for personal and public interest.
- Benguet chief executives will not order the closure of national roads going to Baguio unlike one Cordillera mayor who unilaterally ordered the closure of a road to tourists.
- The national IATF must give incentives to members of the city contact tracing team who are making the rounds in the country to share the recognized CT methodology.
- The public seem unconvinced at how some Cordillera LGUs are being transparent in disclosing reports on the Covid-19 response fund and donations from several donors.
- Those who are raking in money from unlawful schemes at the public market that is disadvantageous to the city are spreading lies about the market rehab plan.