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Cases ‘nearing’ 2020 peak
Palace warns trend may even top it, OCTA forecasts 11,000 daily infections
VOL. XXXV • NO. 35 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
IT’S A NO: RESIDENTS REJECT PALAWAN SPLIT By Willie Casas and Jimbo Gulle
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HE Palace on Tuesday said the country is nearing its peak daily increase in coronavirus infections in August last year—and might surpass it soon based on projections by the OCTA Research Group.
BACK TO LOCKDOWN. A barangay official staples a ‘lockdown’ sign to the yellow caution warning tape he puts around their area inside Barangay 374 Zone 38 in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Tuesday. On Monday evening, policemen and with barangay officers man a checkpoint (inset) to enforce the unified curfew hours in Metro Manila from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., all it a bid to cut the rising number of COVID-19 infections. Norman Cruz
30m Novavax Curfew violators fined, minors banned outdoor doses arriving 3rd or 4th qtr. By Joel E. Zurbano
By Julito G. Rada and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE Philippines has secured 30 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by US biotech firm Novavax Inc, an official leading the country's inoculation strategy said Tuesday. Vaccine czar Carlito Galvez, Jr. said he signed a supply deal for the 30 million Next page
POLICE arrested 1,449 people for violating curfew in Metro Manila during the first night of its implementation Monday. The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said Tuesday most of the arrests were in Manila, where 1,139 people were caught violating the curfew hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Joint Task Force COVID Shield commander Police Lt. Gen. Hawthorne Binag said 547 curfew violators were merely warned and lat-
er released, while others were fined. The Metro Manila Council agreed last week to implement the uniform curfew hours in the National Capital Region starting March 15. In Pasay City, which imposed its own curfew on March 12, police arrested 448 people for being outside their homes during the restricted hours. City police comcom mander Cesar Paday-os said most of those arrested said they merely went out of
their houses to buy something while said they did not know a curfew was in place. Mayor Imelda Rubiano issued an executive order last week imposing a curfew from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. effective March 12. The order came before the 17 mayors in Metro Manila arrived at a unified curfew policy aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19. Rubiano said there was an urgent need to strictly impose the curfew hour to discourage people from going out to minimize the risk of contracting the disease. Next page
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COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM MARCH 16)
631,320 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
4,437 57,736 NEW
ACTIVE
12,848
11
560,736
166
DEATHS
RECOVERIES
NEW
NEW
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Rody’s poll party pushes him for VP ‘for country’
Bong Go pleads to count him out as presidentiable BONG Go: count me out of 2022 election talks; says he will make the most of his current position to serve Filipinos Senator Christopher “Bong” Go has reiterated his appeal to be “counted out” for a higher position in the 2022 national elections, urging everyone to focus on helping address the ongoing pandemic instead. This comes after President Rodrigo Duterte praised the senator’s work and called him “president” on March 5 during the joint meeting of National and Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict in Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental. “I said, please let’s not talk about politics during this time. It’s important for us to surpass this pandemic, because if
OCTA raised its estimates of new COVID-19 cases from 8,000 a day to 11,000 a day by the end of March, as the reproduction rate of the coronavirus rose to 2.03, up from 1.9, a research fellow at the group, Guido David, said. The reproduction rate refers to the number of people who can be infected by a patient. But presidential spokesman Harry Roque fended off suggestions that the country is starting all over again when it comes to the way it is handling the pandemic. “We’re not back to square one,” Roque said, taking issue with a statement made by Senator Joel Villanueva. Villanueva had earlier said the government was only taking action when the virus had already spread. "A spike is happening now. We are nearing the peak that we saw last August. We can even exceed this peak if we fail to bring down COVID-19 cases,” Roque said. But the spokesman, who himself has contracted the disease and is in isolation, said the government was “doing well” in containing COVID-19. He said public cooperation has also
By Macon Ramos-Araneta
ONE-TWO PUNCH? President Rodrigo Duterte (right) listens to Senator Christopher ‘Bong’ Go after the televised briefing at Malacanang on Monday. Pundits with the ruling PDP-Laban party prefer that Duterte continue in government as vice president -- to his longtime aide Go or to his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sarah Duterte-Carpio. Presidential Photo
Body cam a must in serving warrant By Rey E. Requejo, Willie Casas, and Maricel V. Cruz THE Supreme Court on Tuesday has approved in prin-
ciple a proposal to require law enforcers to wear body cameras when executing search warrants, in an apparent response to allegations that police used unnecessary force when they killed nine activists while serving warrants in Calabarzon. Next page
Murillo Velarde map exalted via stamps ONE does not need to be a stamp collector to appreciate the new postage stamp unveiled by the Philippine Postal Cor Corporation (PHLPost), which features the “Mother of All Philippine Maps.” The first scientific map of the Philippines, the “Carta Hydro Next page
EYE ON CRIME.
PNP Directorate for Logistics Maj. Gen. Angelito Casimiro demonstrates the use of body-worn cameras during a training at the Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City in this file photo. The body cameras were distributed to 44 police sites in Metro Manila and will be connected to a data management center located at the NCRPO tactical operations center.
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will be making a "supreme sacrifice" and will humble himself to be the vice president “for the benefit of our country” as he has already reached the pinnacle of power, PDP-Laban Deputy Secretary General Melvin Matibag said Tuesday. In an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel, Matinag said that for the benefit of the party and the country, he does not see any reason “why we should stop it when the vice-presidential candidate will be President Duterte.” Next page