[ad_1] But, he added, the school was probably as safe as anywhere to be when a child was just as likely to catch COVID-19 at a weekend family gathering or while in the park. “We don’t know, because the virus is everywhere,” he told esRadio. Ms. Díaz Ayuso did not …
Read More »PSEi ends 5-day decline, gains 0.6%
[ad_1] The local stock barometer reaffirmed on Thursday, ending a five-day recession as investors cheered up on optimistic US markets and hopes for an upcoming COVID-19 vaccine. The Philippine Stock Exchange Major Stock Index (PSEi) added 34.47 points or 0.6 percent to close at 5,772.86, mainly supported by domestic hands …
Read More »Vaccine Group Says 76 Rich Countries Now Committed To ‘COVAX’ Access Plan
[ad_1] (FILES) 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 (Photo by ANDREW) CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) LONDON – Seventy-six wealthy nations are now committed …
Read More »UST violated lockdown rules – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The embattled men’s basketball team from the University of Santo Tomás (UST) committed a “clear violation” by practicing in distant Sorsogon despite lockdown regulations that require sports not be held across the country, according to the president. of the Higher Education Commission (CHEd), J. Prospero de Vera. 3rd. “Yes, …
Read More »The number of unemployed decreased in July – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The country’s unemployment rate fell to 10 percent in July from a high of 17.7 percent in April due to the relaxation of quarantine restrictions, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said. Hopeful job seekers line up for police clearance in the Manila Police District on September 3, 2020. Loosening …
Read More »Changing clocks is a bad idea, and it should end, sleep experts say
[ad_1] (CNN) – Changing clocks twice a year is meant to save energy, but there is a growing consensus that it comes at the cost of human lives. Changes disrupt our sleep schedules and harm our health, according to experts from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. And in August, …
Read More »Russia to start producing 2 COVID-19 vaccines next month, embassy officials say in PH
[ad_1] This brochure photograph taken on August 6, 2020 and provided by Russia’s Direct Investment Fund shows the coronavirus disease vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. Russian Direct Investment Fund, Prospectus / AFP MANILA – Russia will start producing 2 vaccines for protection against COVID-19 …
Read More »Filipino survivor: cattle boat with 42 crew sinks off the coast of Japan
[ad_1] TOKYO – Japanese rescuers were searching Thursday for a cattle boat with 42 crew members on board that a Filipino survivor said sank during bad weather a day earlier on an island in southern Japan, the coast guard said. The Filipino crew member, identified in a Bloomberg News dispatch …
Read More »UAAP board wants sanctions for Aldin Ayo for UST bubble training
[ad_1] ALDIN Ayo will be under the microscope, as the Board of Directors of the UAAP (BMD) recommended that the coach of the University of Santo Tomas be investigated for the team’s bubble training in Sorsogon. Spin.ph Sources confirmed that in the eyes of the athletic directors of eight member …
Read More »CDC tells states to prepare for vaccine distribution on November 1
[ad_1] The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has told states to prepare for the Covid-19 vaccine to be ready by November 1 and has asked them to remove roadblocks that would prevent the opening of distribution sites. The date suggests that the federal government anticipates that a vaccine …
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