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Fishers told: Swarm the seas DFA, Fishery head respond to lingering presence of China boats in WPS
Carpio, Del Rosario fire back at Duterte
By Rey E. Requejo, Macon Ramos-Araneta, Vito Barcelo and Maricel V. Cruz
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HE government on Thursday called on Filipino fishermen to swarm the West Philippine Sea after dozens of Chinese vessels were spotted in the area over the last few months.
“We should be there. That area is our traditional fishing ground,” said Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Director Eduardo Gongona, in an interview on the ANC news channel. The West Philippine Sea, which produces more than 300,000 metric tons of fish for the country annually, generates about 7 percent of the country’s fisheries output, Gongona said. He added that this output was neces-
sary for the country’s food security. “We are telling our Filipino fishermen to go out and fish in the West Philippine Sea because we need more than 300,000 metric tons of fish for our supply of food,” he said. “The best the government can do is to send assets there to protect the fishermen, protect the fishing vessel and protect the environment that produces
By Rey E. Requejo
saying he did nothing when China seized Sandy Cay from the Philippines RETIRED Supreme Court associate in 2017. Carpio was responding to the Presijustice Antonio Carpio lashed back at President Rodrigo Duterte Thursday, dent’s attack on Carpio and former For-
Next page This photo taken on June 7, 2014 shows Filipino fishing boats, about to set sail for Scarborough Shoal, anchored at Ulugan Bay, near the mouth of the West Philippine Sea, off Puerto Princesa on Palawan island. AFP
eign secretary Albert del Rosario, who he said did nothing to stop the Chinese from building on Philippine-claimed territories during the Aquino administration. Next page
Biden vows to ensure freedom of navigation
China unfazed, warns versus US deployments
US PRESIDENT Joe Biden said Wednesday he made it clear to Chinese President Xi Jinping that America will “defend [its] interests across the board,” including ensuring freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region.
CHINA warned the United States on Thursday against imposing its democratic ideals, while criticizing trade sanctions and military moves in Beijing’s backyard just hours after President Biden’s speech on American geopolitical priorities.
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Half-million jobs goal of MECQ Flex By Othel V. Campos and Vito Barcelo THE government aims to recover another 500,000 jobs as it allowed dine-in operations of restaurants at 10 percent capacity and the reopening of beauty salons, nail spas and barbershops at 30 percent capacity in Metro Manila and four other provinces within the NCR Plus bubble that under the extended modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ). “These (personal care) establishments shall only provide services that can accommodate the wearing of face masks at all times by clients and service providers,” presidential spokesman Harry Roque said late Thursday evening. Prior to the revised MECQ guidelines, only al fresco dining as well as takeout and delivery were allowed in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal and Laguna – the areas that comprise NCR Plus. Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez earlier made a strong proposal to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Next page
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
MILE-HIGH MILESTONE. The Philippine government receives half-a-million doses of Sinovac vaccines from China via a Cebu Pacific flight from Beijing to Manila, marking a milestone for the airline that delivers its first international vaccine shipment.
10-m doses from 4 drug makers seen beefing up June supply By Vito Barcelo, Joel Zurbano, Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE Philippines will have a steady supply of 10 million doses of COVID 19 vaccines by end-June from pharmaceutical firms Sinovac, Moderna, Ga-
maleya Research Institute and Oxford/ AstraZeneca, officials said Thursday. This emerged as Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said the Philippines had administered nearly two million out of the 3,525,600 COVID-19 vaccine doses it already received. According to National Task Force
Two lawmakers dole 1,028,738 out ivermectin drug 8,276 69,354 to 200 QC elderlies (AS OF 4 PM APRIL 29) TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
NEW
ACTIVE
17,145
114
DEATHS
NEW
942,239 6,636 NEW RECOVERIES
By Maricel V. Cruz and Willie Casas PARTY-LIST lawmakers Michael Defensor of Anakalusugan and Rodante Marcoleta of Sagip on Thursday led the distribution of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin for free to Next page
Loneliest man in history dies battling cancer, 90 AMERICAN astronaut Michael Collins, who piloted the Apollo 11 command module while his crewmates became the first people to walk on the Moon, died on Wednesday after battling cancer, his family said. Sometimes called “the loneliest man in history” because of his long solo flight while his colleagues loped across the lunar surface, Collins never earned Next page
Against COVID 19 chief implementer Carlito Galvez Jr, the country would receive a first batch of 2.3 million vaccines from US-based Pfizer-BioNTech not later than June. Moderna is expected to deliver 194,000 doses, Sinovac with 4.5 million Next page
MACTAN’S LEGENDARY HERO.
A colorful landscape of flowers where Mactan’s legendary hero Lapulapu can be found at the center island of East Avenue in Quezon City. The landmark was installed in 2020 by Jose “Al” Rabino Giroy, depicting the chieftain of Mactan as he prepared for the Battle of Mactan against the forces of the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 152. The month of April commemorates the 500th anniversary of the epic Battle of Mactan. Robert Oswald P. Alfiler
P660-M GOVT DEBT WORRIES LOCAL PPE MAKER GROUP
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