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MARCH 11-17, 2022 Volume 15 - No.18 • 16 Pages
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California cop who killed mentally ill Fil-Am sentenced to 6 years in prison
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NYC lifts most COVID-19 restrictions by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
NEW York City has suspended some COVID restrictions beginning Monday, March 7, including vaccination requirements for businesses and school mask mandate. “It’s time to open our city and get the
economy back operating,” Mayor Eric Adams said. “The overall restriction is being removed. This is about giving people the flexibility that is needed to continue to allow not only safety, but we have to get our economy back on track.” This means that people can now “come in and enjoy the restaurants, enjoy the
by CATHRINE
GONZALES Inquirer.net
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US delivers 4-M Pfizer jabs, largest in single day
MANILA — The United States delivered on Monday, March 7 its largest singleday shipment of 3,999,060 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to the Philippines as part of its continuing worldwide effort to combat COVID-19. The U.S. embassy in Manila said the U.S. government’s latest donation is part of the 1.2 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses that the U.S. distributed through the COVAX Facility.
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DFA: 199 Filipinos from Ukraine now ‘out of harm’s way’
MARTINEZ — A policeman was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday, March 4 for the on-duty shooting death of a mentally ill Filipino American man in a slow-speed chase two years ago. Ex-sheriff’s Dep. Andrew Hall was convicted last year of assault with a firearm and a gun enhancement in 33-year-old Laudemer Arboleda’s shooting death.
The boxes of U.S.-donated Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine get disinfected at the NAIA Terminal 1 in Parañaque City on Monday, March 7. As of March 7, the Philippines has received a total of 231,505,650 vaccine doses, according to the National Task Force Against COVID-19. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon
businesses, and be a part of this great city without having to show proof of vaccination.” NYC’s current positivity rate over a seven day average is 1.8 percent. Over 6.4 million New Yorkers are fully vaccinated and over 17 million doses have been administered.
COMFORTING MOM. Four kids comfort their mother as a health worker takes a swab sample specimen during dispatch procedure at the Multi-purpose court 1, (BP2) Depot, Quezon City on Wednesday, March 9. They are among eight beneficiary families who will return to their respective provinces of Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Naga City via the national government program. PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler
‘Not just a woman’: Filipinas carve their niches, defy stereotypes by CRISTINA
ELOISA Inquirer.net
MANILA — During the celebration of International Women’s Year in 1975, the United Nations (UN) formally began celebrating March 8 as International Women’s Day. In 1977, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of
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MANILA — A total of 199 Filipinos who were evacuated from Ukraine are now “out of harm’s way,” an official of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wednesday, March 9. DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola said 63 Filipinos have so far been repatriated to the Philippines, while 136 have been transported to other European countries. “As of now, 199 Filipinos na po ang out of harm’s way, kasi may nakauwi na pong 63 tapos ‘yung iba po, ‘yung 136 nandoon na po sa ibang countries, naghihintay na lang ng eroplanong pabalik sa Pilipinas,” she said in an interview with ABS-CBN News’ Teleradyo.
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Peso breaches 52 vs dollar, first time in 2.5 years by RONNEL
W. DOMINGO Inquirer.net
the year by member states, in accordance with their historical and national traditions. At least 10 years after, the Philippine government— through Proclamation No. 224 signed by thenpresident Corazon Aquino in 1988—declared the first week of March of every year as Women’s Week and March 8 of every year
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MANILA — The Philippine peso breached the 52-per-dollar mark on Monday, March 7 for the first time in almost two and a half years, with expectations that it will get even weaker over the next few months due to the worsening Russia-Ukraine conflict. The local currency closed trading at P52.001 to the dollar on March 7, the weakest position since the P52.042 recorded on Sept. 30, 2019.
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