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WHO denies endorsing Dengvaxia to DOH by SHEILA

CRISOSTOMO Philstar.com

MANILA — The World Health Organization (WHO) office for Western Pacific Region on Tuesday, Dec. 5, denied the claims of the Department of Health (DOH) that the latter was guided by the WHO’s recommendation when it included Dengvaxia in its dengue vaccination program. In a statement, the WHO said the program was already underway when their position paper on dengue vaccine was published in July 2016, based on recommendations of the Strategic Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization which met and published preliminary advice in mid-April 2016. The WHO noted that the position paper also “did not include a recommendation to countries to introduce the dengue vaccine into their national immunization programs.�

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Photo shows empty vials of the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia at the Manila Central Vaccine storage room in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Philstar.com photo by Krizjohn Rosales

“Rather, the WHO outlined a series of considerations national governments should take into account in deciding whether to introduce the vaccine, based on a review of

USA

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

MODEL FAMILY. President Rodrigo Duterte gets a hug from a member of the family of Noe Diola, a recipient of the 2017 Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA) for sea-based category. The MOFYA is an annual event of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) aimed at recognizing outstanding OFW families. This year’s awarding ceremony was in Malacaùang on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Malacaùang photo

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DOJ: Aquino included in dengue vaccine probe by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

U.S. Ambassador to PH Sung Kim

ManilaTimes.net photo

FORMER Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy� Aquino III is included in the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)’s probe into the procurement and administration of the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). “Everybody who was involved will be included in the NBI investigation,� Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II told reporters when asked if the former president will also be included in the probe. Aguirre has ordered the NBI to conduct an investigation and case build-up over the “danger to public health� of the dengue vaccination program launched by the

Department of Health (DOH) in April 2016 during the Aquino administration under then-Health Secretary Janette Garin. Under the DOH’s mass immunization program, more than 700,000 children in the country’s three highly endemic regions—Regions III Central Luzon, IV-A Calabarzon, and Metro Manila—were administered Dengvaxia last year. “We have to know why [the DOH] ordered such a huge amount of vaccine and immediately vaccinated 733,000 schoolchildren. Is that appropriate?� Aguirre told Saying there was a “notable resurgence in illegal drugs,� President Rodrigo Duterte on reporters. The justice secretary also encouraged Tuesday, Dec. 5, ordered the Philippine National Police to actively support the Philippine Drug Inquirer.net photo families of the children who were admin- Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in the war on drugs. istered Dengvaxia to come forward and

US working ‘very Duterte seeks another hard’ to return PH vice presidential poll year to end drug problem Balangiga bells recount to begin in February PNP back in drug war, PDEA still lead agency THE United States remains committed to reaching a resolution that would allow the return of the three Balangiga bells back to the Philippines, U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim said on Monday, December 4. In a television interview, Kim said Washington is working “very hard� to return the church bells which were taken from the town

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Trump travel ban given green light by Supreme Court

THOUGH not a final ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, December 4, gave the Trump administration the green light to enforce its travel ban which had been blocked by judges in Hawaii and Maryland. The ban — in its third version — will prohibit residents of the six predominantly Muslim nations of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and Chad from traveling into the United States. Travelers from North Korea and Venezuela are also said to be affected. The Supreme Court’s Monday announcement came unexpected, and with little explanation. It did though, signal that the high court may approve the latest version which was issued by President Donald Trump

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by DANA

THE Supreme Court (SC) will begin in February 2018 the recount of votes in connection with the election protest filed by former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong� Marcos Jr. against Vice President Leni Robredo. The poll protest and the recount of ballots shall cover the three pilot provinces of Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental. These were the areas chosen by Marcos as the The ballot recount requested by former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong� best provinces where he could Marcos Jr. is expected to start on the second week of February this coming year, according to Romulo Macalintal, lawyer of Vice President prove the irregularities alleged Leni Robredo. In a statement on Monday, Macalintal said the Supreme in his protest. According to Marcos’ lawCourt (SC), sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), would start collecting the ballots in Camarines Sur on Jan. 22.

Inquirer.net photo

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PH vows to work with US in addressing N. Korea’s threat by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com

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SENIOR officials of the Philippines and the United States discussed their shared concerns in the region during the bilateral strategic dialogue between the two countries in Washington last week. Both the Philippines and the U.S. pledged to work together to put an end

to North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, which are unlawful, the DFA said in a statement released on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Washington also welcomed the Philippines’ compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions relevant to the issue. Along with the U.S., the Philippines

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SIOSON AJPress

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, December 6, said it may take him another year to put an end to the drug menace in the country. “I hope to finish the problem maybe give me just another year,â€? Duterte said in his speech during the mass oath taking of presidential appointees in MalacaĂąang. Duterte—who won the presidential race in a landslide victory last year—initially promised to curb the drug menace in the country within the first three to six months of his term, vowing to step down from his post if he failed to suppress the problem.

But before his self-imposed deadline lapsed, the president sought for an extension of another six months as he admitted that he “did not realize how severe and how serious the problem of drug menace� until he assumed power. He later on said his antiillegal drug campaign would have to continue until the end of his six-year term. Duterte’s drug war has faced criticisms from human rights groups over its alleged human rights abuses and killings during police operations. But in his speech on Wednesday, the president said he would continue to ignore such criticisms. “I will not answer it anymore

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