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    • PNP personnel with COVID-19 now at 11,054 GMA News Online Logo GMA News Online
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  • Face-to-face classes to be voluntary if they are approved, DepEd reiterates

    Face-to-face classes will be on a voluntary basis should their resumption be approved by officials, the Department of Education (DepEd) reiterated, echoing calls of other stakeholders as the country seeks to enter a new normal. According to DepEd Undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio, the resumption of face-to-face classes will be piloted in low-risk areas and will require agreements between the academic institutions, parents of the students, and...

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  • Pasay logs 100 new infections

    MANILA, Philippines — Pasay recorded 100 new COVID-19 infections in just one day as the city government placed 33 barangays on a two-week lockdown beginning on Saturday due to the spike in cases. Data from the local health office showed that on Feb. 20, the city registered 348 COVID-19 cases, from 248 infections recorded a day before. The figure brought to 7,561 the total number of COVID-19 cases, with 7,018 recoveries and 195 deaths as of...

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  • PH logs 1,888 new Covid cases

    THE Department of Health reported 1,888 new cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) on Sunday, bringing the total to 561,169. Of the total cases, 26,238 were active. The total number of recoveries reached 522,843. Twenty more patients succumbed to the respiratory disease, driving the death toll to 12,088. Worldwide, the number of Covid cases […]

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  • DOH looking at possible long-term effects of COVID-19

    The Department of Health (DOH) is looking into reports of long-term effects from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which could be caused by the immune system going on overdrive. According to Dr. Eric Tayag, director of the Health Department's Knowledge Management and Information Technology Service, there may be cases in which individuals experience the effects of the disease months after being diagnosed. "As we try to review the data...

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  • MMDA: Number coding remains suspended

    MANILA, Philippines — The number coding scheme will remain suspended despite the easing of quarantine restrictions and reopening of more businesses, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said yesterday. MMDA Chairman Benhur Abalos said the traffic reduction program would remain suspended until public transportation returns to normal. “We want to help the riding public and make transportation easier for them,” Abalos said....

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  • Cebu bishop, priest test positive for Covid-19

    Retired Auxiliary Bishop Antonio Rañola tested positive for Covid-19, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and the Cebu Archdiocese said in a statement. The 88-year old Rañola, who stays in the same residence with Archbishop Jose Palma of Cebu, was rushed to a hospital in the city on Friday due to severe coughing. […]

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  • Still no set arrival date for much-delayed COVID-19 vaccines

    The Philippines is still waiting for the arrival of its first official COVID-19 vaccine shipment, a week after the first vaccinations were supposed to have taken place. Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said on February 7 that the first vaccinations, those of frontline health workers, would take place on February 15. On February 12, vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez, Jr. said that the vaccines' arrival would be pushed back a week due to...

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  • Index seen climbing anew this week

    MANILA, Philippines — Share prices are expected to trade with immediate support from 6,880 to 6,910 level this week, which may help prevent further healthy correction and consolidation at the moment, analysts said. The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index (PSEi) corrected higher last week after declining for two straight days. According to Michael Ricafort, chief economist at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., the market’s immediate major...

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  • Bong Go top influencer on Covid-19 education campaign – study

    A campaign management consultancy firm named Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go one of the top influencers on Covid-19 education drive. The senator was one of the most influential voices during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study recently published by BluePrint.PH on the opinions of the Filipino online community on Covid-19 education. “The challenge is to build confidence among […]

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  • Residents express frustration with firemen at Parola Compound fire

    Several residents grew angry with firefighters during the deadly fire at the Parola Compound in Tondo, Manila. According to Katrina Son’s report on “24 Oras Weekend,” residents complained that the firemen were just watching their houses burn to the ground. “Kanina nakapaikot ang bumbero pinanood at nag-video sila,” a resident claimed. “Hinintay pa nila lumaki ‘yong apoy bago sila naglabas ng tubig,” another resident added. Some residents also...

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  • ERC revises financial capability benchmark for genco

    MANILA, Philippines — The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has revised the minimum financial capability standards for generation companies (gencos) after more than a decade to ensure efficiency and financial performance in the power sector. In a new resolution, the ERC has set the financial capability benchmark to 1.25x minimum annual Debt Service Capability Ratio (DSCR) throughout the period covered by a genco’s certificate of compliance...

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  • Signal No. 2 up in Visayas, Mindanao

    Storm signal No. 2 was raised in some areas in Visayas and Mindanao hours before tropical storm “Auring” was expected to make landfall. Weather forecaster Benison Jay Estareja said Signal No. 2 was raised over the central and southern portions of Eastern Samar (Sulat, Taft, San Julian, Borongan City, Maydolong, Balangkayan, Balangiga, Lawaan, Llorente, Hernani, […]

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  • VP Leni slams Bongbong over continued protest ‘propaganda’

    Vice President Leni Robredo slammed former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos for his continued attempt to convince people that her election victory was fraudulent. “Halos limang taon din na pinapaniwala nila. Sabi ko nga, kung mayroong utang si Mr. Marcos, utang niya ito doon sa mga taong pinapaniwala niya,” she said. “Iyong kaniyang propaganda na siya ay dinaya, may mga taong napapaniwala niya. Kasalanan niya ito sa kanila,” she added. The...

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  • 5 dead in Tondo fire

    MANILA, Philippines — Five household members died in a fire that reached fourth alarm at a slum community in Tondo, Manila shortly after midnight yesterday. The fire razed the house of Jake Loyola’s family before spreading to at least 300 homes made of light materials at the Parola Compound, according to arson investigators. Loyola, 37, and four children were trapped in the burning house. The minors were Jeric Tigas, 12; Richard Tigas, 10;...

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  • 2 Myanmar protesters killed by police fire, several injured

    MANDALAY, Myanmar: Riot police in Myanmar shot dead two anti-coup protesters and injured several others on Saturday, as security forces increased pressure on popular revolt against the military takeover. One of the victims was shot in the head and died immediately during the latest rally in the second-largest city of Mandalay, according to Frontier Myanmar, […]

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  • VP: What is basis for placing entire country under MGCQ?

    Vice President Leni Robredo questioned the proposal to place the entire country under the least stringent quarantine level, modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), considering the uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases. In her radio program on Sunday, Robredo pointed out that both the economy and public health should be considered in making decisions for the quarantine classification. “Ang tanong ko lang: ano iyong basis, ‘di ba? Ano iyong...

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  • Baguio, Metro Manila temperatures drop to lowest this year

    MANILA, Philippines — Temperatures in Baguio City and Metro Manila yesterday dropped to 9 degrees Celsius and 19.3 degrees Celsius, respectively – the lowest recorded in both areas so far this northeast monsoon season, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. PAGASA said the coldest temperature was registered in Baguio City at around 5 a.m., which was colder than last year’s 9.4 degrees...

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  • Debris falls from plane during emergency landing near Denver

    BROOMFIELD, Colorado: Debris from a United Airlines plane fell onto Denver suburbs during an emergency landing Saturday after one of its engines suffered a catastrophic failure and rained pieces of the engine casing on a neighborhood where it narrowly missed a home. The plane landed safely, and nobody aboard or on the ground was reported […]

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  • Majority of surveyed nurses willing to be vaccinated –FNU

    The majority of the nurses surveyed by Filipino Nurses United were willing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In its one-week long survey, FNU said 494 out of its 646 nurse respondents were willing to be inoculated. A total of 37 nurses did not want to get vaccinated mainly due to the vaccine’s side effects, while the remaining 115 nurses were still undecided. “The survey findings show that nurses are willing to...

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  • P9 million smuggled COVID-19 drugs seized in raid

    MANILA, Philippines — Government agents have confiscated around P9 million worth of smuggled goods, including Chinese medicines allegedly being marketed as treatment for COVID-19, during a raid on a warehouse in Parañaque City. Among the items seized was the traditional Chinese medicine capsule Lianhua Qingwen, said to be widely marketed in China as a cure for COVID-19, according to the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Operatives of the Customs...

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