[ad_1] Five Things You Should Know About The Filipina Tiktok Sensation Bella PoarchThe name doesn’t exactly ring a bell in the world of Twitter and the K-pop fandom, until a controversial slip in a video showing his tattoo of the Japanese rising sun. To Koreans, the symbol appears to be …
Read More »What you need to know about the coronavirus on Wednesday, September 9
[ad_1] While the trial stops are a standard precaution, the suspension is a significant blow to hopes that a vaccine will be ready in the coming months. Pharmaceutical companies are racing against time to develop a vaccine that protects against Covid-19, working to end a pandemic that has killed nearly …
Read More »Obiena finds the gold | Business mirror
[ad_1] ERNEST JOHN “EJ” OBIENA finally reached gold on Tuesday in the Czech Republic to credit an extensive and meticulous training program geared towards a successful season at next year’s Tokyo Olympics. Thank you Philippines. Truly proud to represent him, ”Obiena wrote on his social media account minutes after the …
Read More »Covid-19 drug rationed in the US is abundant in developing countries
[ad_1] Meanwhile, Dr. Ahmedul Kabir in Bangladesh has a lot. “We have no shortage of remdesivir in our hospitals,” said Kabir, professor of medicine at Dhaka Medical College. “Bangladesh is a third world country and we have enough numbers. It’s really surprising that America doesn’t have it. There should be …
Read More »Fuentebella, former president of the House of Representatives, dies of heart failure at age 74
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 9) – Former House Speaker Arnulfo Fuentebella died Wednesday of heart failure, said his son, Representative Arnie Fuentebella of District 4 of Camarines Sur. He was 74 years old. “With deep sorrow, we would like to inform our family and friends that Former Spokesperson …
Read More »Trump News Live: The Latest 2020 Election Updates & Polls As President Breaks Mask Rules At North Carolina Rally
[ad_1] Donald Trump appeared to break coronavirus measures with a campaign event in North Carolina on Tuesday in which he boasted that the crowds “were bigger than four years ago.” The president of the United States, whose supporters were widely exposed and huddled together, launched the attack on the Democratic …
Read More »Former police officer Cezar Mancao designated for DICT
[ad_1] MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte appointed former police officer Cezar Mancao II to the Department of Information and Communications Technology, Malacañang said on Wednesday. Mancao was named Executive Director V of the DICT’s Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center, said presidential spokesman Harry Roque. “We are confident that Mr. Mancao’s …
Read More »Dolomite on Manila Bay’s ‘White Beach’ Won’t Cause Health Risks, DOH Says Now
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Two days after saying that dolomite dust can cause respiratory illness and other health risks, the Department of Health (DOH) now said that visitors to Manila Bay’s “white beach” would not have to worry about. In a statement Wednesday, DOH said it learned from the Department …
Read More »WHO Says Vaccine Safety Top Priority As AstraZeneca Stops Study
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A logo is displayed at the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) ahead of a meeting of the Emergency Committee on the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Geneva, Switzerland, on January 30, 2020. REUTERS / Denis Balibouse / File Photo ZURICH – The safety of a possible …
Read More »UAAP imposes indefinite ban on Aldin Ayo
[ad_1] Former Santo Tomas University head coach Aldin Ayo will not appear in any Philippine University Athletic Association competition for a long time. The league’s Board of Directors approved the Board of Directors’ recommendation on August 3 to give Ayo an “indefinite suspension.” The decision was made during an emergency …
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