[ad_1] Samantha Ashley Lo completed an inspiring change, from being depressed over a failed season in an international contest to winning a fitness competition this Saturday. Instagram: @samantha_ashley_lo MANILA – It was in November 2019 that she entered a “depression of self-pity” after a disappointing performance in an international competition …
Read More »CDC welcomes PBA to Clark
[ad_1] THE Clark Development Corp. (CDC) welcomed the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) decision to choose the free port as the bubble venue for the league’s 45th season Philippine Cup. The president of the PBA, Ricky Vargas, cited the suitability of the free port to host the bubble in terms of …
Read More »Second wave of coronavirus in Europe: what went wrong
[ad_1] Daily case numbers in the European Union and the United Kingdom this week reached record levels of more than 45,000 at a 14-day notification rate, according to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), and are being imposing new restrictions on places that were good to reopen. …
Read More »FACTBOX: the latest on the global spread of coronavirus
[ad_1] European countries, from Denmark to Greece, have announced new restrictions to curb rising coronavirus infections in some of their largest cities, while Britain is considering new measures to tackle an “inevitable” second wave of COVID-19. DEATHS AND INFECTIONS * For an interactive graph that tracks global spread, open https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 …
Read More »PBA’s Clark bubble will cost P65 million
[ad_1] The PBA bubble will come with a high price. After refusing to reveal the exact amount earlier this week, President Ricky Vargas said Saturday that the league will spend around P65 million to safely resume the 2020 season in Clark, Pampanga. “The commissioner has always stayed away from that …
Read More »Why the COVID-19 vaccine should be mandatory
[ad_1] As governments, research organizations, and pharmaceutical companies scramble to find viable vaccines for the novel coronavirus, a recent survey published in The Lancet found that only 67 percent of the United States (US) population I would accept a vaccine for COVID-19 if recommended. for them. Within weeks of the …
Read More »Covid-19 can be deployed on airplanes, research present | Fintech zoom
[ad_1] When the girl left London on March 1, she had a sore throat and a cough while boarding a flight home to Vietnam, yet no one saw her. When she bought the flight in Hanoi 10 hours later, 15 different people who had been on the plane along with …
Read More »Almost 4k new COVID-19 infections raise the number of PH cases to 283,460
[ad_1] In this file photo, healthcare workers screen residents for a free COVID-19 test at a gym in Navotas City, the Philippines, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020 (AP File Photo / Aaron Favila) MANILA, Philippines: The Philippines recorded 3,962 additional coronavirus disease infections, bringing the total number of cases to 283,460. …
Read More »A Marine killed and 4 others injured in the Maguindanao bombing – The Manila Times
[ad_1] A Marine was killed and four other soldiers were injured in a bomb attack in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao, on Friday night. Colonel Ysmael Yu, a spokesman for the Philippine National Police (PNP), said that the pursuit operations against the perpetrators are underway. The identities of the victims were withheld …
Read More »Coronavirus cases in the Philippines skyrocket to 283,460 with 3,962 new infections
[ad_1] People flock to Manila Bay to participate in a coastal clean-up project while others exercise and queue up to see the newly laid artificial white sand on a part of the shoreline, even as health protocols continue to apply. in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, September 19, 2020. …
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