[ad_1] Stock Photo MANILA – Preparatory training for student athletes will now be allowed in areas under general community quarantine (GCQ) and modified GCQ (MGCQ), Malacañang announced on Monday. This after the Interagency Working Group for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) allowed preparatory trainings to resume as long …
Read More »the pandemic is changing our brains, here are the remedies
[ad_1] Image by Robina Weermeijer via Unsplash Whether or not you’ve contracted COVID-19, your brain has likely changed in recent months. The virus itself can cause a number of neurological problems, along with anxiety and depression. The isolation and worry caused by the pandemic can similarly alter our brain chemistry …
Read More »CHED directs UST and NU to explain as case moves to IATF, DOJ, DILG
[ad_1] Giving the University of Santo Tomás and the National University the opportunity to explain themselves, the Higher Education Commission is ready to send a demonstration order to the two universities. CHED President Popoy De Vera made the announcement Monday afternoon at an online press conference for the Joint Administrative …
Read More »Drex Zamboanga eager to improve for the next fight
[ad_1] Drex Zamboanga made a successful ONE Championship debut after recently scoring a hard-won submission victory over Thailand’s Detchadin Sornsirisuphathin at ONE: A NEW BREED in Bangkok. Before the fight, Zamboanga highlighted the difficulties in training camp, as he had to move from Pattaya, where he and his younger sister …
Read More »Alyssa Valdez is a proud furry mom, as her pet dog appears as a virtual NBA fan
[ad_1] Alyssa Valdez holds her pet dog Blake in this photo uploaded to Blake’s Instagram account on June 1, 2020 (Photo by Hammerhead Blake via Instagram). Volleyball star Alyssa Valdez She was overjoyed when she and her pet appeared as virtual fans at a game in the United States. National …
Read More »Pfizer is not conducting clinical trials at HP; negotiations with other developers continue
[ad_1] In this file photo, Dr. Nita Patel, director of antibody discovery and vaccine development, holds up a vial of a possible coronavirus vaccine, COVID-19, at Novavax Labs in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on March 20. 2020, one of the laboratories that develops a vaccine. for the coronavirus, COVID-19. On July 7, …
Read More »The PH has slowed the spread of the coronavirus: UP expert
[ad_1] THE LONG ROAD BACK TO NORMALITY A passenger boards a bus at Monumento in Caloocan City as more buses roll out Sunday. On the right, a man receives a full body massage at a Manila facility that has been able to reopen. —CHILD JESUS ORBETA / MARIANNE BERMUDEZ MANILA, …
Read More »NCR People Urged To Keep Their Guard Up Against COVID-19 Despite ‘Flattening Curve’
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Filipinos queue for a government cash grant amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Batasan Hills, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Aug. 27, 2020. REUTERS / Eloisa Lopez MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila is still a few months away from a manageable number of coronavirus disease 2019 …
Read More »When the ‘good guys’ come in first
[ad_1] “Good guys finish last” is the phrase often used to refer to the general lack of incentive / respect that society provides for virtuous behavior and rewards those with more superficial qualities. So maybe it takes a global pandemic for us to finally recalibrate that point of view and …
Read More »Loan growth slows in July | Inquirer Business
[ad_1] Bank loan growth slowed for the fourth month in a row as fewer businesses and individuals were able to maintain their appetite for borrowing due to uncertainties triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. Data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed that outstanding loans Extended by universal and commercial …
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