[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – OPM singer Ogie Alcasid announced Tuesday morning that his father, Hermino Alcasid Sr., passed away. “I will miss you so much dad. My heart is sad to know that you are gone, but I am at peace because you are in the loving arms of our …
Read More »Korean actress Oh In-hye dies after being found unconscious at home
[ad_1] Korean actress Oh In-hye, who was found unconscious on September 14 at her home in the South Korean city of Incheon, has died. She was 36 years old. Oh In-hye’s latest selfie on her Instagram account (Instagram / MANILA BULLETIN) She was found around 5 a.m. after suffering cardiac …
Read More »WHO gives Europe a death warning as infections hit a new record
[ad_1] An aerial photograph taken on August 22, 2020 shows umbrellas on an Adriatic Sea beach in Durres, as a heat wave hits Europe. – Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the number of tourists entering Albania was reduced by 66 percent. Most of the tourists are nationals or from …
Read More »Candles, burials and cremations are still allowed in Metro Manila
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Wakes, burials and cremations will be allowed during the closure of cemeteries and memorial parks during “Undas” week or the annual observance of All Saints ‘Day and All Souls’ Day. “Doors [to cemeteries, memorial parks and columbariums] it will be closed with a padlock during the …
Read More »Nonoy declares loyalty to Ayo as reason to leave Tigers
[ad_1] Mark Nonoy, UAAP’s 82nd season rookie of the year, said goodbye to the University of Santo Tomas (UST) to complete the disintegration of a once-promising college cage power while professing his loyalty to resigned coach Aldin Ayo. and not the school that took him in. “I will always be …
Read More »Drilon Sees Overpricing on Government-Purchased COVID-19 Test Kits
[ad_1] File photo of Senator Franklin Drilon PHOTO BY EDWIN BACASMAS MANILA, Philippines – Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon on Monday questioned the government’s acquisition of test kits and medical equipment allegedly overpriced for COVID-19, saying the items were more than 400 million pesos. more expensive than those bought by …
Read More »Manila Cathedral reopens Wednesday
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Manila Cathedral has finally reopened to the public after six months of closure due to the new coronavirus pandemic. According to an announcement Monday, the Eucharistic celebrations in the minor basilica will resume from Sept. 16, allowing only a maximum of 80 people per Mass …
Read More »Doctors warn that cutting away can lead to an increase in infections
[ad_1] TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Jeepney commuters in Makati City maintain a measured distance between them after the government lowered the standard 1 meter rule for distance in public vehicles. —CHILD JESUS ORBETA MANILA, Philippines – The medical community warned Monday that the untimely decision by the Department of Transportation …
Read More »Duterte has the final say on PhilHealth
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Chairman Rodrigo Duterte will respect the findings of the task force investigating the alleged wrongdoing besetting Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), regardless of who is responsible. “The president ordered the task force to carry out an investigative activity to recommend charges against the people. I believe …
Read More »Duterte criticizes western drug makers for having ‘profit, profit, profit’
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday night criticized pharmaceutical companies in Western countries for requesting prepayment for their COVID-19 vaccines, which have yet to be developed. “That is a bad thing in western countries. It’s all profit, profit, profit, ”Duterte said. “That is a bad thing with …
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