[ad_1] The measure, in response to Trump’s conduct in the days after testing positive for the coronavirus, would establish a process to give Congress a say in removing a president from office under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, which allows the removal of a president from office if the …
Read More »White House doctor says Trump’s coronavirus therapy is complete
[ad_1] Supporters of US President Donald Trump gather in front of the Pérez Art Museum, prior to the arrival of US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden for a city hall event in Miami, Florida, USA, on October 5, 2020. REUTERS / Marco Bello WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s doctor said …
Read More »All systems go for the Malolos-Clark rail plan
[ad_1] The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Thursday signed P85 billion in construction contracts for a key phase of the 148-kilometer North-South Commuter Rail (NSCR) system in Luzon, a major infrastructure project moving forward under Duterte’s administration. . The department conducted virtual signing ceremonies with Filipino and international contractors for …
Read More »PAL urges to rethink the layoff plan
[ad_1] Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III on Thursday allayed fears of a new massive displacement of workers due to Philippine Airlines (PAL) plan to lay off more than 2,000 of its employees due to losses caused by the impact of the pandemic. COVID-19. Bello expressed optimism that the flag carrier …
Read More »The DOLE foresees a postponement of the 13th month and an exemption for SMEs in difficulties
[ad_1] Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) AFFECTED that were affected by Covid-19 may be exempt from paying their workers’ thirteenth month’s pay. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is now studying the possibility of exempting these establishments, which are now in trouble due to business interruptions caused by the …
Read More »Researchers see a downward trend in PH virus cases
[ad_1] A group of independent researchers said on Thursday that coronavirus cases in the Philippines were on a “downward trend,” seven months after the country was blocked from stopping the spread of the COVID-19 pathogen. But the group, OCTA Research, recommended stricter quarantine measures for at least 18 areas of …
Read More »Philippines COVID-19 deaths exceed 6,000, Malacañang urges measles vaccine
[ad_1] By NewsDesk @ bactiman63 COVID-19 The Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,363 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the total outbreaks in the country to 331,869. To date, more than 4 million COVID-19 tests have been performed. Of the more than 2,300 new cases, the National Capital Region …
Read More »More people remember to wash their hands, find an investigation
[ad_1] (CNN) – More people remember washing their hands during the pandemic, but some groups still need a reminder, according to new research published Thursday. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at the likelihood that adults said they remembered to wash their hands in six situations: after …
Read More »The virus can drive 150 million people into extreme poverty
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The coronavirus pandemic could push 150 million people into extreme poverty by the end of 2021, ending more than three years of progress in reducing poverty, the World Bank said Wednesday. Releasing its flagship biennial report on poverty and shared prosperity, the multilateral development lender said that …
Read More »Photobomb: Housefly lands on Pence’s head
[ad_1] BUZZ A fly is seen on the head of the Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence, as he debates with the Democratic vice presidential candidate, US Senator Kamala Harris. —REUTERS A stray housefly briefly commanded the US national stage on Wednesday, creating a stir when it landed …
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