The word war between the cities of Taguig and Makati resumed Sunday after the latter decried the "unreasonable rejection" by the former of proposed agreements on the transfer of public health facilities and services in villages affected by the Supreme Court decision awarding several areas to Taguig.
In a statement, Makati City Administrator Claro Certeza said the proposed memorandums of agreement pertain to eight barangay health centers and the health data of their patients and Ospital ng Makati.
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