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Delta spreads; surge feared DOH reveals 16 news cases of deadly strain, 11 local infections By Willie Casas, Christine Cortez, Maricel Cruz, Rio N. Araja and Vito Barcelo
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EALTH authorities warned of a possible surge in virus infections after detecting 16 new cases of the more transmissible Delta variant of COVID-19, including the first eleven local cases.
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Five of the 16 news cases of the more and are part of a large cluster of cases, virulent strain were Filipinos returning with dates of onset between June 23 and from overseas. 28. All have been tagged as recovered. Eleven cases were classified as local Two cases were detected in the National cases. Six were detected in Region 10 Next page
‘Sinos dumping human waste fake news’ BEIJING has refuted a report of a US-based think tank that Chi Chinese vessels have been dumping human waste in Spratly Islands, calling it “fake news” meant to trig trigger Sinophobia. “It all started with a foreign agen agency issuing a report full of lies. Some media immediately spread fake news based on the fabricated report. Fi Finally, some anti-Chi anti-China forces used fake news to accuse and demonize China,” the Chinese embassy in Manila said in a post on Twitter. “It’s a typical ‘whole industry chain’ aiming at cre creating hatred and Sin Sinophobia in the Philip Philippines,” it added.
SOVEREIGNTY PATROL. The Philippine Navy’s new missile frigate “BRP Antonio Luna” conducts a maritime and sovereignty patrol at the Malampaya gas field in Palawan, days after the Philippine government marked the 5th anniversary of the Hague ruling that nullified China’s territorial claim to certain areas in the West Philippine Sea. PN/JTF Malampaya
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM JULY 16)
1,496,328 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
5,676 48,480 NEW
ACTIVE
26,476
162
1,421,372
2,670
DEATHS
RECOVERIES
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Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and Gingoog now under restrictive ECQ THE quarantine status in the province of Iloilo and its highly-urbanized city has been elevated to the most restrictive enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) from the more relaxed modified ECQ (MECQ), Malacañang announced Friday. The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious
Diseases (IATF) made the reclassification upon the recommendations of the Department of Health, its Technical Advisory Group, and the Technical Working Group on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Variants, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said. The ECQ classification in the province and city of Iloilo will take effect
“immediately” and will last until July 31, Roque said. Data from the Iloilo Provincial Health Office showed that the province has 2,975 active COVID-19 cases, 349 deaths, and 11,087 recoveries. Apart from Iloilo province and its city, Cagayan de Oro and the City of Gingoog in Misamis Oriental have also
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NEWS / A2
‘Mask-free Yule likely if vaccine arrives on time’
PFIZER PRODUCES MORE ANTIBODIES WORLD / B3
Lakas going strong with 9 new members
By Willie Casas, Joel E. Zurbano and Julito B. Rada
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MORE DOSES. Filipino and American officials stand before stand before a Johnson and Johnson vaccine crate containing 3,213,200 doses donated by the US government through COVAX facility of the Unite Nations-World Health Organization. The shipment arrived at the NAIA Terminal 3 Bay 114 in Pasay City on Thursday, July 16, 2021, on the same day the Philippines took delivery of AstraZenecavaccine, the first tranche of doses purchased by the LGUs and the private sector. Danny Pata
By Maricel V. Cruz
Ruling party forms council ahead of crucial vote
By Macon Ramos-Araneta
THE ruling political party PDP-Laban began Friday the process of electing its new national officers amid infighting within the group. At the meeting of the national council members in Clark, Pampanga, the
New school year opens in Sept. CLASSES for the school year 20212022 will open on September 13, as approved by President Rodrigo Duterte, the Department of Education announced Friday. “We thank the President for his full support to the delivery of quality basic education for the incoming school year,” DepEd said in a statement.
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CHINA DANGLES $3B AID AT APEC
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A MASK-FREE Christmas will not be realized this year because of the scarce supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said Friday. “It looks like that will be delayed,” Duque said, referring to the goal of a mask-free Christmas. Duque, in an interview on radio dzBB, said there is a high chance that the COVID-19 vaccination campaign would run until 2022. Duque said the country would need around 25 million doses each month to achieve population protection in the next 130 to 140 days. “Let’s not keep our hopes up for that because we’ll just end up frustrated since we don’t control the supply,” he said.
been placed under ECQ until the end of the month, Roque said. The IATF, Roque said, also decided to extend the general community quarantine (GCQ) “with heightened restrictions” classification in Antique until July 31. Misamis Oriental, which was initially
“The school calendar for SY 20212022 will be released soon. “We hope for our stakeholders’ continued cooperation and support as we prepare for another challenging yet worthwhile endeavor of educating our children amid a global health crisis.” Schools in basic education remain
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group led by party vice chairman Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi opened the nomination process and designated members of the election committee headed by National Police Commission vice chairperson Vitaliano Aguirre II. The election will take place on Saturday, with President Rodrigo Duterte,
chairman, presiding. The party also approved Cusi’s suggestion to create a “council of elders” headed by Duterte. Its initial members include Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado, Next page
THE strength of Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) has been growing consistently with the entry to the party of nine new members who will seek elective posts in next year’s presidential elections. This, as Lakas-CMD President and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez of the 1st District of Leyte and Secretary General and Deputy Speaker Prospero Pichay Jr. of Surigao del Sur on Friday administered the oath to San Pedro Councilor Michael
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Graft court junks 34-year-old case vs. Marcoses THE Sandiganbayan dismissed a complaint originally filed 34 years ago by the post-EDSA Revolution Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) against late businessman Ricardo Silverio Sr. and Pablo Carlos Jr., former First Lady
Imelda Marcos, and the late former President Ferdinand Marcos. In a decision dated June 30 and recently made available online, the Sandiganbayan Fourth Division said “for failure of the plaintiff (PCGG) to prove its allegations by preponder-
ance of evidence, the subject complaint filed against defendants Ricardo C. Silverio, estate of Pablo P. Carlos Jr., estate of Ferdinand E. Marcos, and defendant Imelda R. Marcos is hereby dismissed.” Next page