[ad_1] The Ombudsman’s Office ordered the preventive suspension of several officials of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) who were indicted for the alleged anomalous releases of funds from the Interim Reimbursement Mechanism (IRM) for a total of P2.7 billion. “After a thorough consideration of the records, this Office finds …
Read More »PBA doing a ‘great job’ despite suspected cases
[ad_1] Rain or Shine coach Caloy Garcia believes the PBA is doing a “great job” on the bubble despite recent news that a game referee and a Blackwater player were initially labeled as suspect cases after giving a positive result on your RT-PCR tests. Since then, the referee and the …
Read More »Trump merchandise outperforms Biden’s, China factories say
[ad_1] YIWU, China – Deep within a 10-block long strip mall in China, people supplying Americans with their plastic dinosaurs and “Kiss My Bass” baseball caps are confident of Donald Trump’s victory on April 3. November. President Trump’s campaign paraphernalia – hats, banners, mugs, and just about anything else that …
Read More »PBA doing a ‘great job’ despite suspected cases
[ad_1] Rain or Shine coach Caloy Garcia believes the PBA is doing a “great job” on the bubble despite recent news that a game referee and a Blackwater player were initially labeled as suspect cases after giving a positive result on your RT-PCR tests. Since then, the referee and the …
Read More »2,053 new cases make PH COVID-19 cases exceed 375,000
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The 2,053 new infections reported on Wednesday brought the country’s total COVID-19 cases to more than 375,000. According to the most recent data from the Department of Health (DOH), the national count is now 375,180, including 38,995 “active” cases. The DOH also reported that an additional …
Read More »Philippine coronavirus count surpasses 375,000
[ad_1] People wait near the entrance to the José Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila on October 23, 2020, where some frontline workers tested positive for COVID-19. Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News MANILA – Confirmed coronavirus infections in the Philippines surpassed the 375,000 mark on Wednesday, as the Department of Health (DOH) …
Read More »Pay off remaining debt ‘in 3 days’ – The Manila Times
[ad_1] THE Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has “three days” to pay off its outstanding debt to the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), Senator Richard Gordon, concurrent president of the People’s Republic of China, said Wednesday. Gordon said the state insurer still owes the organization 561 million pesos or about half …
Read More »DFA is committed to exercising the full scope of the law in the case of the envoy accused of staff abuse
[ad_1] Foreign Secretary, Teodoro Locsin Jr. FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – Foreign Secretary Locsin Jr. promised Wednesday that the mistreatment of a Filipino domestic helper by a Filipino ambassador will be addressed “to the full extent of the law.” In a series of tweets, Locsin said that the Department of …
Read More »Duterte to the Department of Justice: Investigate all acts of corruption in the government
[ad_1] Menardo Guevarra MANILA, Philippines – Saying that official corruption had worsened, President Rodrigo Duterte announced Tuesday that he had directed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to launch a comprehensive investigation into corruption in all government agencies and to place particular emphasis on the Department of Public Works. and highways …
Read More »Having few cases does not mean that COVID-19 is gone, experts warn
[ad_1] Complacency could arise if people begin to lower their guard, believing that the country has triumphed over the virus.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY SINGAPORE – Although Singapore has managed to reduce new infection cases to zero or just a few in recent weeks, this does not mean that the country …
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