[ad_1] COVID-19 Vaccine Approval at PH Possible in April 2021 – FDA Robie de Guzman • September 25, 2020 • 7 Manila, Philippines – The country’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Friday that approval of a vaccine against the new coronavirus disease could be possible in April 2021. During …
Read More »Palace rejects postponement of 2022 elections
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 25) – Malacañang ruled out the idea of postponing the 2022 elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement on Friday, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the Constitution is clear in requiring a national election every three years, which takes place on the …
Read More »AFF Suzuki Cup will take place in 2021 Q2
[ad_1] The Azkals are back in April. Jan Dayrit (file photo) By Ivan Saldajeno MANILA – The ASEAN Football Federation announced that its prized tournament, the AFF Suzuki Cup, will take place early in the second quarter of 2021. In particular, the AFF said on Friday that it will run …
Read More »Seaoil opens 500th station in the Philippines
[ad_1] Despite the effects of the pandemic, the fuel retailer is on track to reach 600 sites by the end of the year. Seaoil’s independent fuel retailer has opened its 500th station in the Philippines while continuing to meet expansion targets. “The opening of our 500th station is part of …
Read More »China again rejects the Hague ruling, cites ‘agreement’ with Duterte to ‘close the old chapter’
[ad_1] President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for posterity before the start of their bilateral meeting at the Diaoyutai State Pension in Beijing on August 29, 2019. Robinson Ninal, photo / presidential archive MANILA – China reiterated on Friday that it does not recognize the 2016 arbitration …
Read More »Cimatu orders suspension of Alcoy dolomite mining and exporting companies
[ad_1] The Secretary of the Environment, Roy Cimatu, speaks with members of the media during his visit to the city of Alcoy in Cebu on Friday, September 25, 2020 to lead the inspection of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of dolomite extraction and processing companies. CDN digital …
Read More »FDA Says Japanese Flu Drug Can Be Used Without Trials
[ad_1] WITH or without conducting clinical trials in the country, the Japanese flu drug Avigan could soon be used in the Philippines to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). FDA Director General Eric Domingo said on Friday, September 25, 2020, that the drug …
Read More »North Korea apologizes for “regrettable” assassination of South Korean official | World News
[ad_1] North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has apologized for the “unexpected” and “unfortunate” killing of a South Korean official this week after he crossed the countries’ maritime borders, possibly in an attempt to defect. In a message to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Kim said he was “very sorry” and …
Read More »PH COVID-19 Case Count Nears 300,000 Ticks
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The total coronavirus disease count in the country in 2019 is approaching the 300,000 mark as of Friday, as the Health Department recorded 2,630 more recently reported infections. The count as of Friday is 299,361 with 61,766 active cases. Of the active cases, 86 percent have …
Read More »Herro takes advice from Wade as Heat tries to finish off the Celtics in Game 5
[ad_1] LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The volume of text messages Miami guard Tyler Herro received after Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals was overwhelming. He didn’t have time to reply to most, including close friends who came over to celebrate the best game of his life. Among those …
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