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Around 14% of OFWs positive for COVID-19 - BOQ

Duterte wants to retain quarantine protocols on returning OFWs

by Margret Fermin

President Rodrigo Duterte wants the strict policy on quarantine and testing protocols for returning Filipino workers (OFWs) to continue to ensure the safety of their families when they return to …

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18-year-old mom beats 1-year-old baby to death

18-year-old mom beats 1-year-old baby to death

by Margret Fermin

Tragically, a baby died and sustained bruises and wounds after allegedly being beaten with a stick by his 18-year-old mother in Taguig City. Emil Sumangil told GMA News “24 Oras” …

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Grandpa arrested for allegedly raping granddaughter for 8 years

Grandpa arrested for allegedly raping granddaughter for 8 years

by Margret Fermin

A 67-year-old man who allegedly raped his own granddaughter was arrested on Wednesday in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. According to the police, 2 counts of rape were filed against …

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UP community condemns red tagging vs community pantry volunteers

UP community condemns red tagging vs community pantry volunteers

by Margret Fermin

Officials and students of the University of the Philippines (UP) on Wednesday strongly condemned the continued red-tagging of the organizers and volunteers of the community pantries that erupted in the …

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Filipino fishers should not be afraid to sail in West Philippine Sea- DA

Filipino fishers should not be afraid to sail in West Philippine Sea: DA

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Agriculture (DA) supports Filipino fishermen in fishing in the West Philippine Sea and ensures that they have nothing to fear as long as they are in the …

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NBI warns against sale of stolen container vans

NBI warns against sale of stolen container vans

by Margret Fermin

The National Bureau of Investigation warns against the modus operandi of selling stolen container vans now that the demand for them has increased as they are being turned into isolation …

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Mayor Joy Belmonte asks NTF-ELCAC to be 'more sensitive'

Mayor Joy Belmonte asks NTF-ELCAC to be ‘more sensitive’

by Margret Fermin

On Wednesday, Ana Patricia Non bravely reopened her newly started Maginhawa community pantry in Quezon City after a day of closure. This was after she was red-tagged or accused of …

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Health workers will be trained to identify adverse events of Janssen COVID-19 vaccine

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Health announced Wednesday that it will train health care workers to identify the adverse effects that can be caused by the Johnson & Johnson company’s Janssen COVID-19 …

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Women who swiped a community pantry in Pasig explained

Women who took everything from community pantry in Pasig explain

by Margret Fermin

The women who were seen taking every item from the community pantry built in Barangay Kapitolyo in Pasig City apologized. In a report on GTV “Balitanghali” on Wednesday, the women …

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Signal no.1 up in Batanes, Cagayan as Bising slightly weakens

Signal no.1 up in Batanes, Cagayan as Bising slightly weakens

by Margret Fermin

Typhoon Bising slightly weakens as it accelerates northward, Pagasa reported on its latest weather bulletin, Wednesday. Tropical cyclone winds of at least strong breeze to near gale in strength extend …

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DOH: Decrease in COVID-19 cases every Monday, Tuesday ‘artificial’

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Health said Wednesday that the decrease in COVID-19 cases every Mondays and Tuesdays is only “artificial” as laboratories do not operate and submit reports over the weekend. …

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Duterte's EO on imported pork tariff a chance

Senate has to give Duterte’s EO on imported pork tariff a chance: Lacson

by Margret Fermin

Senator Panfilo Lacson said Wednesday that the Senate has to give President Rodrigo Duterte’s Executive Order 128, an order that would lower the tariff on imported pork, a chance. “First, …

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BI rescues underage OFWs from trafficking syndicate

BI rescues underage OFWs from trafficking syndicate

by Margret Fermin

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned the public against the activities of syndicates engaged in trafficking minors and underage females who are recruited to work abroad. BI Commissioner Jaime Morente …

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Covaxin needs to submit more documents before it could enter PH: DOH

by Margret Fermin

The Indian firm Bharat Biotech needs to submit more documents for its COVID-19 vaccine, Covaxin before it would be allowed to enter the Philippines, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said …

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DOH- Gov't to hire more vaccinators

DOH: Gov’t to hire more vaccinators

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Health said the government would hire more vaccinators as the country continues its COVID-19 mass inoculation program. The P368 million fund would be coming from Bayanihan To …

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Cops called out community pantry in Lucena City, Quezon

Cops called out community pantry in Lucena City, Quezon

by Margret Fermin

Police allegedly called out the community pantry of a group of farmers in Quezon province and removed them from the post because it would cause a gathering of people. The …

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3 men who used toy guns in holdup arrested

3 men who used toy guns in holdup arrested

by Margret Fermin

Three men involved in a series of holdups in Pasig and other places were jailed. The weapons used by the suspects were discovered to be toy guns. As reported by …

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DILG Sec. Año- Community pantries don't need a permit

DILG Sec. Año: Community pantries don’t need a permit

by Margret Fermin

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año said those who build community pantries do not need to obtain a permit from the local government. According to …

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CDC issues Do Not Travel Notice for Philippines due to COVID-19

CDC issues Do Not Travel Notice for Philippines due to COVID-19

by Margret Fermin

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 4 (Do Not Travel) Travel Health Notice for the Philippines due to COVID-19, indicating a very high level …

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Typhoon Bising slows down while maintaining strength

Typhoon Bising slows down while maintaining strength

by Margret Fermin

Typhoon Bising slows down while maintaining its strength and is now moving northwestward east of mainland Cagayan, Pagasa reported on its recent weather bulletin. At 10:00 AM today, the center …

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Bising caused P45.93M damage to agriculture- DA

Bising caused P45.93M damage to agriculture: DA

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Agriculture reported that Typhoon Bising caused at least P45.93 million worth of damage to the crops sector. According to the DA-Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center …

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Cagayan province under signal no.2 due to Bising

Cagayan province under signal no.2 due to Bising

by Margret Fermin

At 4:00 AM today, the center of the eye of Typhoon Bising was located based on all available data at 395 km East of Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. It is moving …

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NTF-ELCAC denies red-tagging, profiling of community pantry organizers

NTF-ELCAC denies red-tagging, profiling of community pantry organizers

by Margret Fermin

National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesperson  Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. denies the agency’s alleged red-tagging and profiling of community pantry organizers. Ana Patricia Non …

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Maginhawa community pantry reopens

Maginhawa community pantry reopens today

by Margret Fermin

The Maginhawa community pantry in Quezon City reopened this Wednesday. Organizer Ana Patricia Non temporarily closed it on Tuesday due to fears for the safety of volunteers due to red-tagging …

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Red-tagging of Maginhawa community pantry condemned

by Margret Fermin

The Maginhawa community pantry in Quezon City was forced to close on Tuesday due to red-tagging and profiling against its organizers. Ana Patricia Non was forced to temporarily not open …

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Price of pork in some supermarkets reaches P500

Price of pork in some supermarkets reaches P500

by Margret Fermin

Pork is no longer just expensive now because in some supermarkets, its price is almost equal to the minimum wage. According to the Quezon City Veterinary Office, the price per …

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