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CHURCH TO CONFORM WITH IATF BAN ON PUBLIC MASSES By Joyce Pañares and Vito Barcelo CATHOLIC officials in the National Capital Region and in the four provinces near Metro Manila will hold masses but without public participation inside churches in compliance with the protocols set by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) executive secretary Fr. Jerome Secillano, in an interview with Manila Standard, said only those officiating the mass allowed inside. “We can hold mass, that much is clear, for as long as we adhere to the limits set by the IATF on the number Next page
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prayers to the images at the closed doors of St. Peter Parish: Shrine of Leaders along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on Thursday (March 25, 2021). The InterAgency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) has suspended mass gatherings, including religious activities, in Metro Manila and the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal from March 22 to April 4 to curb the surge in coronavirus cases. Joey O. Razon
WHO warns PH on ‘jumpers’ Says country may lose donated 44m vax doses if jumping jab line goes on
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HE World Health Organization warned the Philippines it would lose 44 million doses of donated vaccines for the coronavirus if mayors and government officials continue jumping the line ahead of health frontliners and other persons on the priority list, the Palace said.
In a televised address on Wednesday priority list was not followed. night, President Rodrigo Duterte said “If you do not follow the list of priorhe had been warned by the WHO that ity you might lose the assistance of the the country might lose vaccine dona- WHO. It is quite clear to us,” Duterte said. Next page tions from the COVAX facility if the
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As cases reach new high, Octa pushes MECQ
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
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By Willie Casas AS THE country posted a record high of 8,773 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, researchers tracking the pandemic said the government should consider a stricter modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) in Metro Manila if the “NCR Plus” bubble fails to blunt the surge in by next week. In an interview on radio dzBB, OCTA Research fellow Prof. Ranjit Rye said National Capital Region (NCR) Plus bubble should be given a chance to work, but if it doesn’t, the government must consider imposing an MECQ. “Let us give this bubble and our government a chance. This is a stopgap measure. Let’s see if this will work,” Rye said in Filipino. He warned that the current COVID-19 surge could “wash away” all the efforts to contain the virus. “Last year was like a walk in the park and is nothing compared to the increase and seriousness of this year’s surge,” he said. “What we experienced this year is worse than last year. All our gains will be washed away if this surge is left uncontrolled,” he said. Next page
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VACCINE experts said Thursday those who have received COVID-19 vaccines may need booster shots to give added protection against variants of concern. “I actually foresee that happening. After what we call the primary series — the two doses of Sinovac or AstraZeneca or any of the incoming vaccines, we need
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This handout satellite imagery taken on March 23, 2021 and received on March 25 from Maxar Technologies shows Chinese vessels anchored at the Whitsun Reef, around 320 kilometres (175 nautical miles) west of Bataraza in Palawan. Chinese vessels gathered near a disputed reef in the South China Sea are “fishing boats” sheltering from poor weather, the foreign ministry said March 22, a day after the Philippines described their presence as an incursion. AFP
Duterte to China envoy: Arbitral ruling stands in PH favor By Vito Barcelo and Rey E. Requejo
arbitral ruling favoring the Philippines against China’s massive claims in the disputed West Philippine Sea (WPS) PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has as- during his meeting with Chinese amserted the international court’s 2016 bassador Huang Xilian, Malacañang
• Booster shot needed By Willie Casas and Rey E. Requejo
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said Thursday. pine Navy ships to bolster the conduct The presidential assertion came as of maritime sovereignty patrols in the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief- West Philippine Sea. of-staff, Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, ordered The National Task Force on the WPS the deployment of additional PhilipNext page
• Wasted jabs probed
LOCAL ROUNDUP another dose or a booster shot,” Dr. Nina Gloriani, who heads the country’s vaccine expert panel for COVID-19 vaccines, said at a forum organized by the Philippine Medical Association, the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination and the Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Association of
the Philippines. Gloriani said the booster shot “may not be the original one (vaccine) but something that may cover the variants as well.” Gloriani said multivalent COVID-19 vaccines or those made to immunize against two or more variants will be needed in the future. Dr. Lulu Bravo, a vaccine advocate who now heads the National Adverse Next page
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House acts on oust-Leonen move By Maricel V Cruz
document made available to Manila Standard showed. The one-page letter indicated that VeSPEAKER Lord Allan Velasco has reportedly endorsed an impeachment lasco endorsed the complaint to the House complaint filed against Supreme Court Committee on Rules on March 25, 2021. Next page Associate Justice Marvic Leonen, a