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OPEN CLARK, SUBIC, MACTAN AIRPORTS TO ALLOW MORE UAE OFWS TO COME HOME – GORDON

Empathizing with the plight of hundreds of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the United Arab Emirates, most of whom are already unemployed and stranded there for months, Senator Dick Gordon is pushing for more passenger flights to bring them home. Gordon, chairman and CEO of the Philippine Red Cross wrote to the Inter-Agency Task Force […]

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CAMARINES SUR TO START COVID-19 TARGETED TESTING, ACQUIRES 15 VENTILATORS FOR CRITICAL PATIENTS — VILLAFUERTE

House Deputy Speaker LRay Villafuerte said the province of Camarines Sur has acquired 20,000 kits for coronavirus disease 2019  (COVID-19) rapid testing from Abbott Laboratories that are due to arrive this week, enabling the provincial government to launch a targeted testing of healthcare frontliners and people suspected of being infected by the highly contagious coronavirus. A […]

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Sports & Entertainment

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS, PRO WRESTLING POST INCREDIBLE CROSS-PLATFORM ONLINE VIEWERSHIP STATISTICS IN 2019

2019 was a fantastic year for professional wrestling and mixed martial arts, particularly in the realm of online video viewership. The latest statistics released by leading independent global data and online video analytics provider, Tubular Labs, showed end-users and consumers gravitated more towards combat sports and martial arts content, compared to other sports. Tubular Labs […]

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Government

PRICES OF GOODS REVERT TO SRP AFTER END OF 60-DAY NATIONWIDE PRICE FREEZE – LOPEZ

Prices of basic items have reverted to their suggested retail prices (SRPs) effective Saturday with the end of the 60-day nationwide price freeze, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said. For SRPs of manufactured basic goods, these will be based on the DTI SRP bulletin dated 30 September 2019.  “The lifting of the price […]

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DIGITAL CAREERS TO GROW IN PH AFTER COVID-19 – ANGARA

Over the course of the lockdown being enforced in Luzon and other parts of the country, work from home has become the new normal for offices that continue to function. For many businesses and even the government service, Senator Sonny Angara sees work from home arrangements continuing even after the lockdown is lifted or at […]

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Government

WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS IN CALABARZON INCREASE DURING COVID-19 CRISIS – CIMATU

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is asking the public to leave wild animals alone as reports of their sightings have increased, especially in Region 4A or CALABARZON (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon) amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. “With the increased sightings of wild animals occurring in the CALABARZON region, it […]

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MORE COVID-19 TESTING NEEDED AS WHO WARNS CORONAVIRUS COULD BECOME ENDEMIC – GORDON

Following the pronouncement of a World Health Organization (WHO) official that the novel coronavirus which causes the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID 19 could become endemic like the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Senator Dick Gordon again raised the need for testing. Gordon, chairman and CEO of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), said that until a […]

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WE THANK JAPAN FOR INCLUDING PH IN CLINICAL TRIAL OF ANTI-VIRAL DRUG AVIGAN – PIMENTEL

Senator Koko Pimentel III backs the clinical trial of the Japan-made anti-viral drug Avigan in the Philippines as part of the government’s efforts to fight the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, crediting such development to Philippine foreign policy of being “a friend to all nations.” This came after Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that Japan […]

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MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP BILL TO ADDRESS LACK OF DOCTORS – VILLANUEVA

The Senate has begun plenary deliberation into a proposed measure to grant scholarships to qualified students pursuing a medical degree in exchange for a return-of-service arrangement that will address the shortage of doctors around the country. Delivering the sponsorship speech on the Medical Scholarship bill recently, Senator Joel Villanueva pointed out that the wide doctor-to-patient […]

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Government

DA NEEDS P66-B FOR STIMULUS PLAN FOR COVID-19 IMPACT IN AGRI SECTOR – DAR

Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary William Dar recently recommended to lawmakers a P66-billion stimulus plan to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the agriculture sector. During a virtual hearing of the House Committee on Agriculture and Food, Dar said the stimulus package would include P15 billion for the cash for work program […]