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Davao City could return to the GCQ - Mayor Sara Duterte

Davao City could return to the GCQ – Mayor Sara Duterte

by Margret Fermin

Davao City is likely to be returned to general community quarantine (GCQ), Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said Monday after receiving information from the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious …

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2 sacks of marijuana seized in Isabela

2 sacks of marijuana seized in Isabela

by Margret Fermin

A car carrying two sacks of marijuana was stopped at the COVID-19 border checkpoint in Cordon town, Isabela past 7 a.m. Monday. According to Police Colonel James Cipriano, Director of …

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Defensor tells ABS-CBN used evaded tax to pay employees

Defensor to ABS-CBN: Use your P3.2B ‘evaded’ tax to help employees

by Margret Fermin

Anakalusugan party-list Representative Mike Defensor told ABS-CBN Tuesday to use its the taxes it supposedly evaded to aid its 11,000 employees who could lose their jobs after the Congress denied …

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guidelines for home quarantine of mild, asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

Gov’t sets guidelines for home quarantine of mild, asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

by Margret Fermin

The government clarified Tuesday that home quarantine is still allowed for mild and asymptomatic COVID-19 cases as long as the patient could meet three requirements. Chief testing czar in the …

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Man dies of COVID-19 in May but receives certificate of recovery this July

Man dies of COVID-19 in May but receives certificate of recovery this July

by Margret Fermin

The family of a man in Cebu City was shocked when they received a certification from the local government stating that their relative had recovered from COVID-19. But the man …

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Private hospitals nearing full capacity for COVID-19 cases

Private hospitals nearing full capacity for COVID-19 cases

by Margret Fermin

Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PHAPI) said Tuesday the bed capacity of private hospitals for COVID-19 patients is almost full. “Halos pare-pareho din po ngayon [ang mga hospital] …

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hospitalization only for severe COVID-19 cases

Duque: Utilize quarantine facilities, hospitalization only for severe COVID-19 cases

by Margret Fermin

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said Tuesday hospital confinement should be limited to COVID-19 patients who are in severe and critical condition to avoid the hospital congestion. Duque made the …

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Duterte hopes Jolo shooting AFP and PNP

Duterte hopes Jolo shooting won’t cause friction between AFP and PNP

by Margret Fermin

President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he hopes the Jolo shooting, which killed four soldiers, would not spark friction between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National …

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Lito Lapid pushes jail time for repeated food order, grocer delivery cancellation

Lito Lapid pushes jail time for repeated food order, grocer delivery cancellation

by Margret Fermin

Senator Lito Lapid filed a bill in the Senate that would penalize a customer’s repeated and unjustified cancellation of food and grocery deliveries. Such cancellations force delivery drivers to shoulder …

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Carina brings flood, minor landslide in northern Philippine provinces

Carina brings flood, minor landslide in northern Philippine provinces

by Margret Fermin

Tropical Depression Carina did not make landfall, but it brought heavy rains and strong winds to many areas in the northern Philippines, causing minor flooding and a small landslide. Bam …

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100 private schools in Cavite closing due to pandemic

100 private schools in Cavite closing due to pandemic

by Margret Fermin

At least 100 private schools in Cavite would not open for the school year 2020-2021 as the country’s education system shift to blended or distant learning, Governor Juanito Victor Remulla …

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Lightning kills two sisters in Batangas

Lightning kills two sisters in Batangas

by Margret Fermin

Two teenage sisters died after being struck by lightning in Laurel, Batangas, this Sunday. According to Maria Magsino, mother of Kathlene, 15, and Kheycee, 13, the two siblings climbed a …

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Online selling of chorizo blamed for ASF in Cotabato

Online selling of chorizo blamed for ASF in Cotabato

by Margret Fermin

The provincial veterinarian of Cotabato blamed the online selling of processed meat chorizo for the first cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Magpet town of Cotabato. According to Dr. …

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Tropical depression Carina moves towards Luzon strait

Tropical depression Carina moves towards Luzon strait

by Margret Fermin

Pagasa reported tropical depression Carina maintains its northwestward heading towards Luzon Strait, its latest weather bulletin said. At 1:00 PM today, the center of Tropical Depression “CARINA” was estimated based …

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Jang Lucero killing Update Police releases suspect

Update: Police frees suspect in Jang Lucero killing

by Margret Fermin

Update: The Calamba, Laguna prosecutor, ordered the police to release the female suspect in the murder of female driver Jang Lucero who was stabbed 52 times inside her car. John …

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80k COVID-19 cases in Philippines projected

80k COVID-19 cases in Philippines projected

by Margret Fermin

An expert from the University of the Philippines Institute of Mathematics projected Monday the number of COVID-19 cases could exceed 80,000 by the end of July. “Tatama talaga ng 70,000 …

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ABS-CBN writer Jerry Gracio resigns as Samar-Leyte Languages Commissioner

ABS-CBN writer resigns as Samar-Leyte Languages Commissioner

by Margret Fermin

ABS-CBN writer Jerry Gracio filed his resignation from his position as commissioner of the Samar-Leyte languages at the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, saying he can no longer “serve a fascist …

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MRT3 prohibits commuters from speaking, answering calls inside trains

MRT3 prohibits commuters from speaking, answering calls inside trains

by Margret Fermin

Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT3) announced Monday commuters are no longer allowed to speak and answer calls inside the trains. MRT3, in an advisory, said the measure was to …

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Tension between PNP, AFP in Jolo eased

Gamboa: Tension between PNP, AFP in Jolo eased

by Margret Fermin

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa said Monday the tension between the cops and soldiers after the killing of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) intelligence …

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Alan Cayetano on ABS-CBN shut down

Alan Cayetano: Oligarchs owners shut ABS-CBN down, not the government

by Margret Fermin

House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said it was the owners of ABS-CBN, and not the government shut the ABS-CBN down. “It wasn’t the government who shut ABS-CBN down, rather it …

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Tropical Depression Carina latest update

Tropical Depression Carina latest update

by Margret Fermin

Pagasa latest update: Tropical Depression Carina turns to the northwest as it continues to approach extreme Northern Luzon. In its severe weather bulletin issued at 11:00 am, Monday, July 13, …

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Phishing, online selling scam, fake news top cybercrime list amid lockdown

DOJ: Phishing, online selling scam, fake news top cybercrime list amid lockdown

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Justice-Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OCC) reported phishing, online selling, and proliferation of information or fake news as the leading cybercrime during community quarantine in the country. Online sexual …

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PH COVID-19 cases now over 56,000

PH COVID-19 cases now over 56,000

by Margret Fermin

The Department of Health (DOH) on Monday morning reported 2,124 new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in the Philippines, bringing the total to 56,259. Apart from the new cases, the …

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IATF Metro Manila may shift to MGCQ

IATF: Metro Manila may shift to MGCQ

by Margret Fermin

The Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) said Sunday Metro Manila could ease to Modified General Community quarantine (MGCQ) soon if local government units (LGUs) could quickly respond …

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2 suspected NPA rebels killed in Zamboanga del Norte

2 suspected NPA rebels killed in Zamboanga del Norte

by Margret Fermin

Two suspected New People’s Army (NPA) were killed in separate encounters in Zamboanga del Norte over the weekend. A group of rebels and Army’s 53rd Infantry Battalion (IB) troops engaged …

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LBC Express suspends operations for 5 days over backlogs

LBC Express suspends operations for 5 days over backlogs

by Margret Fermin

LBC Express Inc., a leading courier in the country, announced it would suspend its cargo services for five days, beginning Sunday, July 12. “While putting all [the] safety and logistics …

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