[ad_1] The Japanese group Arkray is expanding its operations in the Philippines in the manufacture of medical test kits, according to the Board of Investments. The Philippines Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has already approved two new projects by Arkray Industry Inc. and its sister company Arkray Industry West Inc. that …
Read More »WHO warns that vaccines ‘are not equal to zero COVID’
[ad_1] (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) GENEVA, Switzerland – Launching vaccines to combat the COVID-19 pandemic will not by itself eliminate the deadly coronavirus, the World Health Organization said on Friday. The WHO cautioned against complacency and what it said was a mistaken belief that because vaccines are on …
Read More »3 things to keep in mind when the Lakers start training camp
[ad_1] With their first preseason game just a week away, the Los Angeles Lakers will hold their first practice as a team on Sunday, and the competition in their team games promises to be fierce. Outside of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, there is no one guaranteed a spot in …
Read More »Israel says agreement signed for 6 million Moderna vaccines – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] News / World / Israel says agreement signed for 6 million modern vaccines Israel says agreement signed for 6 million modern vaccines Israel said on Friday it had signed an agreement to purchase six million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine from the American biotech company Moderna, which are expected …
Read More »Confidence and Free Flow of Data (Part 2) – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] As a summary, I said that the International Standards Organization or ISO prescribes that “online reviews are increasingly influencing consumer purchasing decisions, it is vital for both consumers and providers that sites are managed effectively to build confidence in the quality, integrity, and accuracy and transparency of reviews. ” …
Read More »Nations plan to vaccinate as global COVID-19 cases top 65 million
[ad_1] A nurse cares for a Covid-19 positive patient at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts on December 4, 2020. – UMass Memorial Hospital had to convert one of its cardiac reduction units to a Covid-19 ICU due to the increase in patients. The United States recorded more than 210,000 …
Read More »Lakers’ Anthony Davis won’t trade numbers with LeBron this season
[ad_1] When Anthony Davis arrived with the Los Angeles Lakers during the summer of 2019, one of the ways his new teammate, LeBron James, tried to make him feel welcome was by giving him his number 23 jersey to wear. Davis had previously only worn No. 23 in the NBA, …
Read More »Armed BIFF men assault Maguindanao city
[ad_1] ON Major General Juvymax Uy, commander of the 6th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army (right), inspects the new police car set on fire by Moorish gunmen linked to the Islamic State who attacked a predominantly Muslim community in Datu Piang city , Maguindanao province, on Thursday night. —FERDINAND …
Read More »Shock, rage in Los Baños over mayor’s slay
[ad_1] The Baths Mayor Caesar Perez LOS BAÑOS, Laguna – Two shots from a distance downed Los Baños Mayor César Pérez, the last local executive director tagged in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war and removed from the list by a bullet from an assassin. But even that accusation, for which …
Read More »Seminars, conferences at 30% capacity, OK in GCQ areas
[ad_1] Manila, Philippines – The government panel that handles the country’s COVID-19 response has enabled workshops, trainings, seminars, conventions, conferences, consumer trade fairs, board meetings, symposia and the like to be held in areas under general community quarantine (GCQ). But the Interagency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious …
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