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Gilbert Bayoran – The Philippine Star October 2, 2022 | 12:00am BACOLOD CITY, Philippines — Sixty-one of the 142 water refilling stations in this city have been closed for operating without sanitary and business permits. The city health office recommended the closure following inspections made by its environmental and sanitation division as the Negros Occidental provincial government launched an intensified campaign against cholera. Two new cholera cases were recorded in Silay City yesterday, bringing to seven the total cases in the province. Silay logged five cases and one cholera-related dea…