Manila Standard - 2020 April 6 - Monday

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Palm Sunday rites go online, defy virus By Honor Blanco Cabie THE celebration of Palm Sunday on April 5 this year is markedly different from the commemoration since this predominantly Christian nation of 108 million people received the Christian Cross in the 16th century. Palm Sunday, the beginning of the Holy Week and the final week of Lent in the Christian calendar, marks the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem

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(Matthew 21:1–9), when palm fronds were placed in his path. That, before his arrest on Holy Thursday and his crucifixion on Good Friday – this year falling on April 9 and 10. With the coronavirus pandemic, which forced social distancing and other restrictions for the health of the majority, if not all, of the popuNext page

VIRTUAL MASS. Pope Francis holds a palm branch as he celebrates Palm Sunday Mass behind closed doors in St. Peter’s Basilica on April 5, 2020 in Vatican during the lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. Inset shows a Filipino family attending Mass via online live streaming after the Catholic Church has issued guidelines for the faithful to avoid congregation and instead have their palm fronds blessed online. AFP

Lockdown extension eyed

DOH chief warns vs. easing of quarantine controls too soon By Macon Ramos-Araneta, Vito Barcelo and Rio N. Araja

3,246

H

NUMBER OF CASES

152 DEATHS

64

RECOVERIES

152

“We cannot relax all the measures laid down and implemented,” Duque said in an interview over radio dzBB. He also said he could not say how long the stringent measures would remain in place. At the moment, it is still difficult to say because we are still looking at the data, the numbers,” he said. He said the lockdown in China lasted up to 55 days before the transmission of the virus came under control. The Philippines, he said, can learn from specialists from different coun-

NEW CASES

COVID death toll rising; new cases up 152 By Rey E. Requejo, Rio N. Araja, Willie Casas

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Trump warns US: Brace for a lot of deaths

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AT A GLANCE

(AS OF 4 PM APRIL 5)

EALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III on Sunday said the government still cannot relax the Luzon-wide lockdown to win the battle against COVID-19.

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has warned Americans to brace for a “very horrendous” number of coronavirus deaths in the coming days as the total number of global fatalities from the pandemic soared past 60,000. There are now more than 1.2 million confirmed cases across the globe, and around 65,000 people have died since the virus first emerged in China late last year, according to a John Hopkins University tally.

COVID-19 PH

THE country’s death toll from the new coronavirus (COVID-19) climbed to 152 on Sunday after the Department of Health reported eight more fatalities. The department also confirmed 152 more COVID-19 cases, bringing the national total to 3,246. The number of people who have recovered from the respiratory disease rose to 64 after seven more people were discharged from hospitals. Next page

INTERVENTIONS ANTI-COVID ARMY. Iloilo-based designer Ram Silva draws inpiration from the Netflix series ‘Money Heist’ to create hazmat protective suits

to boost the morale of health workers of the Internal Medicine Department of the Western Visayas Medical Center. Facebook post of Ram Silva

Hopes dim for Thai red-light areas

PF partygoers: No crowd control

A SHUTDOWN to contain the coronavirus has killed Thailand’s party scene and forced sex workers like Pim out of bars and onto desolate streets. She’s scared but desperately needs customers to

PARTYGOERS at a Pink Floyd tribute night have been scolded for shouting abuse at New Jersey police after defying social distancing rules brought in to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

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P200-b ‘subsidy’ won’t work—Ping

Sports complex to host victims By Rey Requejo, Joel Zurbano and Willie Casas

SENATOR Panfilo Lacson warned Sunday that the government’s P200- billion cash subsidy for the poor would not accomplish its objectives unless the Department of Social Welfare and Development makes adjustments to its list of beneficiaries.

RIZAL Memorial Complex in Manila, which has seen many of the country’s sportsmen and athletes, will be operational Monday as a quarantine facility for COVID-19 patients, the National Task Force against the pandemic Chief Implementer Carlito Galvez Jr., said. “We will inspect it and ensure the quality of its facilities. The Philippine General Hospital will then transfer its COVID-19 positive asymptomatic and symptomatic

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By Macon Ramos-Araneta


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