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DUTERTE REFUSES TO COOPERATE WITH ICC PROBERS, WON’T LET THEM IN By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will not cooperate with the International Criminal Court’s probe into the Philippines’ drug war, his lawyer said Thursday, after its judges found the crackdown could be a crime against humanity.
ICC judges authorized Wednesday a full-blown investigation into Duterte’s anti-narcotics campaign, which rights groups estimate has killed tens of thousands of people, saying it resembled an illegitimate and systematic attack on civilians. Duterte “will not cooperate since first of all, the Philippines has left the Rome
Statute, so the ICC no longer has jurisdiction over the country”, chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo told local radio dzBB. “The government will not let in any ICC member to collect information and evidence here in the Philippines. They will be barred entry.”
UNFAZED. President Rodrigo Roa
Duterte presides over a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases core members prior to his talk to the people at the Malacañang Palace on September 15, 2021. Karl Alonzo
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COVID-19 overflows
QC outbreaks set off massive contact tracing
into 91% of provinces
By Maricel V. Cruz QUEZON City public health authorities are working to determine the cause of the COVID-19 outbreak in two convents where hundreds of people tested positive for the coronavirus. The Quezon City Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (CESU) said they are in the process of a massive contact tracing effort to contain further spread of the virus. Of the some 400 people at the Religious of the Virgin Mary Convent on N. Domingo Street, Cubao, 50 members of the staff and 64 nuns tested positive. None of the nuns were vaccinated because their original inoculation schedule was cancelled. However, members of the staff are fully vaccinated. Rolando Cruz, CESU chief, said his team became aware of the situation after the cases
MM tags 57 villages under granular lockdown
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2,304,192 Anislag Street in Barangay Quirino 3-B (Claro) in Project 3, Quezon City is under a special concern lockdown starting Thursday (Sept. 16, 2021). Metro Manila is under Alert Level 4 during the implementation of the COVD-19 alert level system, where smaller areas such as streets or houses with a high number of coronavirus cases will be placed on lockdown. Joey O. Razon
By Willie Casas, Joel E. Zurbano and Macon Ramos-Araneta
EALTH officials said 91 percent of provinces and cities are at high risk for COVID-19 as some 57 areas in Metro Manila, according to the National Capital Region Police Office, were placed under granular lockdowns.
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Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said of the provinces and cities classified
as high risk for COVID-19, at least 82 percent have high health care utilization and
intensive care utilization rates. Under the Department of Health’s (DOH) metrics, areas are classified as high risk if more than 70 percent of its COVID-19 hospital beds and ICU beds are occupied. The COVID-19 fatality rate among the elderly, ages 50 to 80 years, also remains high, at 4.9 percent Duque said. The number is high especially when
compared to 0.39 COVID-19 case fatality rate among those aged between 1 and 49-years old, the Health chief said. In Metro Manila, of the 57 areas placed under granular lockdown, 36 villages were under the Quezon City Police District; nine villages each were under the Northern Police District (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela) and Next page
21,261
177,946
36,018
277
2,090,228 13,644 (As of 4 PM, September 16)
SolGen tapped to relay COA scrutiny of PRC PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has directed Solicitor General Jose Calida to formally request the Commission on Audit to scrutinize the financial records of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC). In a taped address aired on Thursday,
Duterte said he preferred that an audit be conducted “immediately.” “The next step would really be the letter to be delivered to the COA by Solicitor General Calida regarding my request to audit the Red Cross,” said Duterte.
Soak-the-rich-and-famous: BIR targets social media influencers By Julito G. Rada
THE Bureau of Internal Revenue will investigate an initial list of 250 social media influencers to check if they have been paying their taxes.
In a report to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, the BIR said letters of authority for the conduct of investigation were already issued to certain social media influencers found to be “top earners” in their field. Next page
The President has called on the PRC to open its financial records for thorough scrutiny by COA. But COA chairperson Michael Aguinaldo earlier told a House inquiry they Next page
WHIRLWIND TOUR. Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat and Intramuros Administrator Guiller Asido set out for a whirlwind tour of maze-like Baluarte De San Diego in Intramuros, Manila on Thursday, September 16, 2021. Intramuros and other outdoor parks in Metro Manila are now open to visitors under limited capacity and shortened operating hours as it eases lockdown restrictions under what is now known as alert level system 4, with 5 being the harshest form. Norman Cruz
Palace vows good pay to lure medical workers By Macon Ramos-Araneta
SHARING AND CARING. To kickstart the Christmas countdown, SM shows the most
uplifting way to best celebrate the season with “100 Days of Caring” featuring 100 days of spreading love, thoughtfulness, and care for one another and for the communities. Steven Tan, President of SM Supermalls, leads 76 malls in pledges to give support to 100 beneficiaries per mall, ranging from fisherfolk in North Luzon to Indigenous Peoples in Mindanao.
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has promised to look for funding sources to tap additional medical front-liners that will help in the country’s fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This, as healthcare workers bewailed the absence of budget allocations to compensate for the “challenges” they have encountered in saving the lives of COVID-19 patients. Kilusang Kontra Covid (KilKovid) president Anthony Leachon denounced the delay in the distribution of the health workers’ benefits. “We condemn any misappropriation of any funds that could have alleviated their sufferings. We decry any form of abuse, verbal or otherwise, coming from anyone, Next page
China inoculates over a billion people CHINA has fully vaccinated more than one billion people against the coronavirus – 71 percent of its population – official figures showed Thursday. The country has mostly curbed the virus within its borders but is racing to get the vast majority of its population vaccinated as a new outbreak takes hold in the southeast. “As of September 15, at least 2.16 billion vaccine doses have been Next page