Manila Standard - 2020 February 2 - Sunday

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AUCTION OF CHEVRON DEAL EYED

By Darwin G. Amojelar

VOL. XXXIII • NO. 353 • 4 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2020 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

THE Department of Finance said it might bid out the new lease agreement for Batangas Land Co. Inc. as the government plans to terminate the allegedly onerous contract with Chevron Philippines. The move of Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III to bid out the

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OCAL government units have been called up to adopt tough measures to prevent the spread of the now declared world emergency which has killed at least 259 and infected nearly 12,000 in China alone.

This developed as two military facilities are being considered for quarantine, more flights to China being canceled, and a two-week quarantine in schools strongly proposed. Health officials said they visited the naval station on Caballo Island at the mouth of Manila Bayu on Friday and were scheduled to visit the Drug Rehabilitation in Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija during the weekend. But Dr. Bu Castro, spokesperson of the

DESERTED STREET.

An empty street in Beijing on Saturday, as China faces deepening isolation following the coronavirus epidemic that originated in Wuhan, Hubei. AFP

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CHINA FACES ISOLATION AMID TRAVEL BANS

LGUS MOBILIZED VS. NCOV SPREAD By Francisco Tuyay, MJ Blancaflor, Maricel V. Cruz and Joel E. Zurbano

new lease contract for BLCI as well as reviewing all government contracts with private companies aims, according to him, to protect taxpayers and ordinary Filipinos from onerous provisions of these transactions that subvert the common good. He also assured the business community that while the government

Philippine Hospital Association of the Philippines said local hospitals were ready to handle the nCoV virus. Interior Secretary Eduardo Año on Saturday ordered local government executives to adopt the ironclad measures to intensify the information campaign on the virus and report possible contamination in their respective areas. Promotion of health In Memorandum Circular 2020-018, Turn to A2

CHINA faced deepening isolation on Saturday over its coronavirus epidemic as the death toll soared to 259, with the United States and Australia leading a growing list of nations to impose extraordinary Chinese travel bans. With Britain, Russia and Sweden among the countries confirming their first infections, the virus has now spread to more than two dozen nations, sending governments scurrying to limit their exposure. The United States toughened its stance Friday by declaring a national emergency, temporarily barring entry to foreigners who had been in China within the past two weeks. “Foreign nationals, other than immediate family of US citizens and permanent residents, who have traveled in China within the last 14 days will be denied entry into the United States,” Health Secretary Alex Azar said. Australia said it was barring entry to non-citizens arriving from China, while Australian citizens who had traveled there would be required to go into “self-isolation” for two weeks. Similar steps have been taken by countries including Italy, Singapore, and China’s northern neighbor Mongolia. The United States, Japan, Britain, Germany and other nations already had advised their citizens not to travel to China. ‘Unkind’ Beijing, which insists it can contain the virus, began to show impatience over the growing ostracism, with the foreign ministry calling Washington’s earlier advice against travel to China “unkind”. “Certainly it is not a gesture of goodwill,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said. The US emergency declaration also requires Americans returning from the ground zero Chinese province of Hubei to be placed in mandatory 14-day quarantine, and health screening for US citizens coming from other parts of China. Turn to A2

ASF OUTBREAK SPREADS TO MINDANAO TOWN

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VACCINE WON'T BE READY BY MID-2020

WHERE THERE’S SMOKE...

Part of Skyway Stage 3, an infrastructure project under construction in Pandacan, Manila, collapses Saturday following a major fire that gutted Saturday a warehouse for plastic containers nearby. San Miguel Corporation assured reconstruction and rebulding will resume at the “soonest possible time.”

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TAAL VOLCANO SWAYS IN HARMONIC TREMOR

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