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Read More »PBA discourages player interactions within the bubble
[ad_1] There are no penalties for violators, but protocols will be imposed. BCDA President Vince Dizon wants tough measures within the PBA bubble. (NTF AGAINST COVID-19 / MANILA BULLETIN) High fives, fist bumping and cuddling during games could be a rarity during the course of the PBA bubble in Clark, …
Read More »Hontiveros shows list of 11 DBM contracts with PPE allegedly overvalued
[ad_1] A man buys packages of masks on January 13, 2020. Mark Demayo, ABS-CBN News / Archive MANILA – Senator Risa Hontiveros unveiled 11 contracts on Tuesday that allegedly show the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) acquired overpriced personal protective equipment (PPE) in the second quarter of 2020. LOOK: …
Read More »World Heart Day: how to protect yourself from heart attacks
[ad_1] World Heart Day: how to protect yourself from heart attacks (Philstar.com) – September 29, 2020 – 4:28 pm MANILA, Philippines – Heart attacks, known as the “silent killer,” are the result of the accumulation of fat, cholesterol and other substances in the arteries of the heart, which block blood …
Read More »Philippines Extends Coronavirus Restrictions One More Month To Avoid ‘Christmas Surge’
[ad_1] The Philippines has reported fewer Covid-19 cases so far this month, about 86,000. AFP via The Straits Times / Asia News Network MANILA, Philippines – The current quarantine restrictions in the Philippine capital Manila and five other urban centers will remain in place until at least October, as the …
Read More »DOH to review Chinese findings that breast milk can prevent and cure COVID-19
[ad_1] Undersecretary of Health María Rosario Vergeire, DOH spokeswoman. File photo of INQUIRER.net / CONSUELO MARQUEZ MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) will review findings by Chinese scientists that breast milk could prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) or treat patients infected with the disease. Undersecretary of Health Maria Rosario …
Read More »AirAsia Offers P8 Seats Sale to Support Boracay Reopening and Boost Economic Activity
[ad_1] MANILA – AirAsia Philippines said Tuesday it will offer base fares for just P8 and other offers to support the reopening of Boracay, which will begin accepting tourists on October 1. Base fares for just P8, their SNAP flight and hotel deals offer 30 percent off flights and 8 …
Read More »Batanes registers the first case of COVID-19
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 29) The province of Batanes said Tuesday that it registered its first case of COVID-19, almost eight months since the coronavirus was first detected in the country. The local Batanes government, in a Facebook post, said the first case was confirmed after a locally …
Read More »NCR needs reduced case pooling, hospital decongestion for MGCQ shift – DOH
[ad_1] Undersecretary of Health Rosario Vergeire. FILE PHOTO OF INVESTIGATOR / EDWIN BACASMAS MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila should see a reduction in the clustering of cases and further decongestion of hospitals to switch under the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), the Department of Health (DOH) said Tuesday. The Undersecretary …
Read More »Participate or continue? Debate on Trump, the unpredictable aggressor
[ad_1] “The reason someone like Trump won the presidency and can win again is that when things are unstable and uncertain, people want strong narcissistic leaders,” said Dr. Campbell. “So you say, ‘This is my stability plan.’ Sign up for On Politics for the latest news and information on elections …
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