[ad_1] People in England’s 10 worst hit coronavirus hot spots were unable to get tested on Monday, prompting claims of a “disaster”. Those who tried to organize a test in the areas with the highest infection rates were told that none were available at walk-ins, vehicle service facilities or for …
Read More »Nonoy declares loyalty to Ayo as reason to leave Tigers
[ad_1] Mark Nonoy, UAAP’s 82nd season rookie of the year, said goodbye to the University of Santo Tomas (UST) to complete the disintegration of a once-promising college cage power while professing his loyalty to resigned coach Aldin Ayo. and not the school that took him in. “I will always be …
Read More »BSP digital banking regulation expected to be ready this month
[ad_1] Central bank guidelines on the establishment of digital banks are expected to be approved this month, according to an official at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). BSP Lieutenant Governor Chuchi G. Fonacier (Bloomberg file photo) BSP Deputy Governor Chuchi G. Fonacier said the circular will be sent to the …
Read More »Facebook presents Facebook Campus
[ad_1] Long ago, Facebook (or The Facebook as it was originally called) was a place intended for college students. That was Mark Zuckerberg’s original idea. But, as we all know, Facebook became much, much bigger than that. Anyway, here we are some 16 years later and Facebook is not just …
Read More »Drilon Sees Overpricing on Government-Purchased COVID-19 Test Kits
[ad_1] File photo of Senator Franklin Drilon PHOTO BY EDWIN BACASMAS MANILA, Philippines – Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon on Monday questioned the government’s acquisition of test kits and medical equipment allegedly overpriced for COVID-19, saying the items were more than 400 million pesos. more expensive than those bought by …
Read More »Manila Cathedral reopens Wednesday
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Manila Cathedral has finally reopened to the public after six months of closure due to the new coronavirus pandemic. According to an announcement Monday, the Eucharistic celebrations in the minor basilica will resume from Sept. 16, allowing only a maximum of 80 people per Mass …
Read More »Doctors warn that cutting away can lead to an increase in infections
[ad_1] TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Jeepney commuters in Makati City maintain a measured distance between them after the government lowered the standard 1 meter rule for distance in public vehicles. —CHILD JESUS ORBETA MANILA, Philippines – The medical community warned Monday that the untimely decision by the Department of Transportation …
Read More »Duterte Calls on Private Hospitals to Increase Beds for COVID-19 Patients
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 15) – Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the country, President Rodrigo Duterte urged private hospitals to increase the beds allocated for infected patients. “I appeal for the country and for the people … Your help will be of great help,” …
Read More »Duterte has the final say on PhilHealth
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Chairman Rodrigo Duterte will respect the findings of the task force investigating the alleged wrongdoing besetting Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), regardless of who is responsible. “The president ordered the task force to carry out an investigative activity to recommend charges against the people. I believe …
Read More »BSP poised to lend more to NG
[ad_1] BSP poised to lend more to NG Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is poised to lend more to the government, helping to boost state funding to counter the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Governor Benjamin Diokno said on Monday. The comments come days after President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday enacted …
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