[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – There is something in food that could make people more susceptible to the coronavirus, and they probably consumed it in excessive amounts during lockdown. Consuming large amounts of trans fats causes non-communicable diseases, which can make people “more susceptible to coronavirus,” according to the leadership of …
Read More »US Diplomat Concludes Discreet Visit to Taiwan; China sends warning with air power demonstration for second day
[ad_1] Taiwan’s Vice President William Lai (top left) and the heads of the island’s five branches of government yesterday placed the Taiwanese flag on the coffin of former President Lee Teng-hui. PHOTO: FACEBOOK / TSAI ING-WEN via The Straits Times / Asia News Network TAIPEI – For the second day, …
Read More »Go pushes bills to support extension of state of calamity – The Manila Times
[ad_1] SEN. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, chairman of the Senate Health and Demographics Committee, praised the extension of the state of calamity in the Philippines to ensure continued efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). SEN. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go President Rodrigo Duterte issued Proclamation 1021, …
Read More »Latin American Nations Plan to Join COVAX Vaccine Facility After Deadline
[ad_1] BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil and Argentina, Latin American nations seeking more time to commit to the global installation of the COVID-19 vaccine known as COVAX, said they intend to do so as soon as possible after missing Friday’s deadline. FILE PHOTO: A logo is displayed at the headquarters of …
Read More »PBA Bubble: Take a look at where your PBA stars will stay starting September 26
[ad_1] Clark Freeport – Home of the Brave (Photo courtesy of Quest Hotel) Assuming the Interagency Task Force does not object, an entourage of 350 men from the Philippine Basketball Association, from members of the 12 ball clubs, league officials, technical and medical personnel to a television team and a …
Read More »Duterte maintains a distance of 1 meter on public transport – The Manila Times
[ad_1] While the threat of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) persists, President Rodrigo Duterte has decided to maintain the requirement of physical distancing of 1 meter in public transport, his spokesman announced this Saturday. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE Passengers observe physical distancing when boarding an MRT-3 train on the first day …
Read More »PH Covid cases up to 283K with 3,962 new infections – DoH – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The Philippines recorded 3,962 new cases of the 2019 coronavirus disease (Covid-19) on Saturday, the Department of Health (DoH) said. This figure brings the total number of infections to 283,460, of which 68,645 are active. Of the active cases, 96.4% are mild and asymptomatic, 2.5% are critical and 1.1% …
Read More »Qualitative analysis of the main players and competitive scenario of the industry, 2025
[ad_1] A recent industry review of the dispatch console market is a comprehensive study of the latest market trends prevailing in the global business sphere. Market Study Highlights provide market size, important details related to market share, earnings estimates, statistics, and applications for this product. The Dispatch Console market study …
Read More »President Vargas Says Season Restart Will Cost PBA P65M
[ad_1] PBA President Ricky Vargas said resuming a PBA season in a bubble environment won’t come cheap. “I’ll tell you, it’s about P65 million that it will cost us,” Vargas told Noli Eala on an episode of “Power & Play” on Saturday. Most of the expenses will come from the …
Read More »ADB vows to partner for Covid-19 recovery – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will partner with developing economies in Asia and the Pacific to help them recover from the impact of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, according to its boss. At the opening of the virtual business session of the second part of the 53rd Annual Meeting …
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