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VOL. XXXV • NO. 147 • 4 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
NEW MEXICO—Billionaire Richard Branson blasted off Sunday from a base in New Mexico aboard a Virgin Galactic vessel bound for the edge of space, a voyage he hopes will lift the nascent space tourism industry off the ground. "It's a beautiful day to go to space," the brash Brit wrote in a tweet where he posted a video of himself biking to the base and meeting with his crewmates, all Virgin employees. Branson is also aiming to one up Amazon founder Jeff Bezos by winning the race to be the first tycoon to cross the final frontier in a ship built by their own company. Branson posted a picture of himself standing in a kitchen with SpaceX boss Elon Musk, who'd come to show his support. "Great to start the morning with a friend. Feeling good, feeling excited, feeling ready," he added. Several tourists journeyed to the International Space Station in the 2000s, but on Russian rockets. Branson's official role is to evaluate the SPACE DREAMER. In this file photo taken on October 28, 2019, Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, poses before ringing the First Trade Bell to private astronaut experience to enhance the commemorate the company's first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City. The British billionaire was set to travel to space on July 11 journey for future clients. Next page aboard a Virgin Galactic spacecraft (above), which took off from New Mexico, his company said in a statement. AFP
PNP warns erring parents 'Sanctions imposed if kids 5 and older go inside malls unsupervised' By Willie Casas and Dave Leprozo
DOH: Used vials a means to stop illegal vax sale
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ARENTS who let their young children out of their houses unsupervised in areas under stricter quarantine could be sanctioned under the latest government policy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said Sunday.
By Willie Casas THE Department of Health (DOH) said Sunday that vaccination teams in local government units were conducting "reverse logistics" to keep track of its inventory of COVID-19 vaccines, amid reports of unlawful sale of COVID-19 vaccines. Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje made the remark when pressed on the security of the vials in the face of illicit sale of vaccines. "We are having what we call reverse logistics. We are getting back the used vials," Cabotaje, the chief of National Vaccination Operations Center, said over Dobol B TV. "We thought we can just let health workers secure this, but I think we should pay more caution, more care in reverse logistics to know if these Next page
STREET PLAYGROUND. Children roam and play along the street of Gen. Luna in Intramuros, Manila on Sunday, as the government said they can go to parks, playgrounds, outdoor tourist sites, outdoor non-contact sports courts, and al fresco dining with their parents or guardians. Danny Pata
16m more doses arriving ‘Secret bets set off party feud’ this month—Health exec By Macon Ramos-Araneta
By Willie Casas and Rio N. Araja THE Philippines expects to receive 16 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines this month, of which more than 3 million have already arrived in the last few days, an official said Sunday. “On July 14, Sinovac doses will arrive to continue vaccination efforts
in the NCR Plus 8 areas," Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje, chief of the national vaccination operations center, said in an interview on Dobol B TV. She said 90 percent of the vaccines would go to NCR Plus 8 -- the National Capital Region, Metro Cebu, Metro Davao, Calabarzon, Bulacan, Pampanga, Cavite, and Rizal, where the supply has run out. Next page
SENATOR Aquilino Pimentel III on Sunday blamed his partymates in the PDP-Laban for concealing their choice of candidates for national posts in next year's elections, a move that he said triggered bickering within the ruling party. Pimentel, son of PDP-Laban founder Aquilino Pimentel Jr., dared the camp of expelled party vice chairman and Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi to lay their cards on the table and state who they want to run for president, vice president and senator. He noted that the camp of Senator
Manny Pacquiao, PDP-Laban president, has been grooming him for national elections, regardless of the position. "We have given Pacquiao a national profile,” he said. But there were those inside the party that were alarmed when Pacquiao became party president, Pimentel said. "They can't speak out the reason -- do they have their own presidential contender within the party or outside the party?” he said. He said the in-fighting in the PDP-Laban can be resolved if the Cusi camp is open about the candidates they support. Next page
The Hague decision enters 5th year A FILIPINO fisherman, recalling an incident three years ago, said members of the Chinese Coast Guard chose the best catch of his fellow fishers and left liquor and a pack of instant noodles in exchange. Ernie Egana, of Masincloc, Zambales, made the recollection Sunday to ABS-CBN News on the eve of the fifth anniversary of Manila's arbitral victory on the South China Sea against Beijing. Egana said the incident happened in
NEW ARRIVAL. Airport staff signals to the forklift driver as crates containing Sputnik V vaccines are offloaded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 on Saturday. A Korean Air flight brought the government-procured 37,800 doses, to add to the 132,200 doses that arrived on Friday. Robert Oswald P. Alfiler
2018, the same year they were prevented from going inside the inner lagoon of Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, a feature in the West Philippine Sea located off Zambales. "Every midnight, they would go to our boat and rummage through our catch. They would get all good fish, and then will give us instant noodles and one bottle of alcoholic drink,” he told Vice President Leni Robredo in her weekly radio Next page show.
ROBREDO WEIGHS IN ON DEPED WOES NEWS / A2
He also advised parents to remain extra cautious in going outside with their children, reminding them that kids 5 and older are still prohibited from entering malls and similar establishments. “Let me remind our parents that not all places are accessible to children,” he said. The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) earlier allowed children to go to open spaces in areas under a general community quarantine (GCQ) Next page
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM JULY 11)
1,473,025 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
5,916 49,701 NEW
ACTIVE
25,921
105
1,397,403
6,127
NEW
DEATHS
RECOVERIES
NEW
SC ruling triggers massive info try on police BWCs By Rey E. Requejo PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar ordered Sunday deputy chief for operations Lt. Gen. Israel Ephraim Dickson to prepare for a massive information campaign on the use of body-worn cameras. Eleazar made the directive after the Supreme Court En Banc on Friday issued Next page