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PH bars entry of foreigners Also restricts returning Filipinos amid ‘serious surge’ in infections By Willie Casas and Joel E. Zurbano

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HE Philippines will close its border to foreigners anew and restrict the number of Filipinos entering the country starting this Saturday, as authorities battle to contain a spike in coronavirus infections.

This developed as the transmission of ation as a “serious surge” in infections. COVID-19 in Metro Manila has recentThe group, made up of university proly reached its highest level since May fessors, noted that the National Capital last year, the OCTA Research Group Region—which accounts for a tenth of said on Wednesday, describing the situNext page

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EU regulators: AstraZeneca’s gains outdo risk By Willie Casas and Rey E. Requejo THE European Union’s medicines regulator said Tuesday it was “firmly convinced” the benefits of AstraZeneca’s vaccine outweigh potential risks, insisting there was no evidence linking it to blood clots after several nations suspended the shot over health fears. The suspensions have provoked intense debate over whether it was Next page

COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE

(AS OF 4 PM MARCH 17)

PUSH-UPS AND ‘PASAWAY’. Some of about 60 residents

635,698

who violated the unified curfew hours and minimum health protocols were made to do push-ups at a covered court in Barangay 228, Tondo, Manila on Wednesday midnight. Meanwhile, those caught violating the curfew in Dasmarinas, Cavite (inset) are made to wear IDs with ‘ako ay pasaway’ (I am hardheaded) before they are sent home. Norman Cruz and JR Josue

TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES

4,387 61,733 NEW

ACTIVE

12,866

18

561,099

374

DEATHS

RECOVERIES

Minors allowed domestic travel, but with families

NEW

NEW

Groups seeks SC probe on judge being red-tagged

By Joel E. Zurbano and Maricel V. Cruz

By Rey E. Requejo, Rio N. Araja and Maricel V. Cruz THE Supreme Court has been asked to investigate the red-tagging of a Mandaluyong City judge who earlier dismissed the case filed against Manila Today editor Lady Ann Salem. The Public Interest Law Center (PILC) asked the Court to take action against the red-tagging of Judge MoNext page

RISING NUMBERS. Department of Health data based on the Google COVID-19 Community Mobility Trends shows that with an increase in mobility of people in the country starting December, an upward trend in cases is seen.

THE spokesperson of the National Task Force Against COVID-19 clarified Wednesday that minors were allowed to travel domestically with their families, contrary to his earlier announcement, amid a surge in new infections. Ret. Gen. Restituto Padilla said earlier Wednesday that only those aged 18 to 65 would be allowed to travel, in efforts to curb a recent surge in coronavirus infections. But hours after his announcement, Padilla said, “I stand corrected.” Next page

6 Asians killed in Atlanta shooting Guiuan marks ATLANTA—Six Asian women were among eight people shot and killed at spas around the US city of Atlanta, raising fears Wednesday that it might be the most violent chapter yet in a wave of attacks on Asian-Americans. A white man is in custody on suspicion of staging all three attacks, police

said as a Georgia state Democratic party leader suggested the attack matched “a pattern” of violence on Asian-Americans during the pandemic. Four of the victims were killed at Young’s Asian Massage near Acworth, a suburb of Georgia state capital Atlanta, the Atlanta Journal-Con-

500 years of Cross arrival By Ronald O. Reyes

GUIUAN, Eastern Samar—Filipino and Spanish officials are looking forward to yet another 500 years of strong collaboration in the Christian faith and other areas to strengthen bilateral cooperation as Manila and MaNext page

FOR YEAR 500. Fr. Neil Tenefrencia celebrates mass on Homonhon Island in Eastern Samar on Wednesday to mark the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan and Christianity in the country. Alren Beronio/ABS-CBN

FVR at 93 is still sharp, keeps abreast of news By Ben Cal SHOOTING TRAGEDY. A handout booking photo released

by the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office on March 16 shows 21-yearold shooting suspect Robert Aaron Long (inset) as eight people were killed in shootings at three different spas in the US state of Georgia. AFP

FORMER President Fidel V. Ramos turns 93 today with an exclusive birthday celebration with his family due to the coronavirus pandemic, which hit the one year mark this

week in the Philippines with Cely Dimaculangan, Ramos’ spokesperson, said the former military and defense chief had been in self quarantine since the deadly coronavirus hit Philippine shores from Wuhan, China.

Ramos, born in Asingan, Pangasinan to Narciso Ramos, who served the Marcos administration as Foreign Secretary, and the former Angela Marcos Valdez, first cousin of Mariano Marcos, father of Ferdinand

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