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VOL. XXXV • NO. 227 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

Xmas upbeat: 5k cases daily OCTA optimistic NCR alert status down to Level 1 or 2 by December

By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Willie Casas

It’s official: Voter listing extended

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HE independent OCTA Research Group said Wednesday it expects COVID-19 cases to decline to about 5,000 to 6,000 a day by December, and the Alert Level 4 in Metro Manila to drop down to Alert Level 2 or 1.

By Vito Barcelo, Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta VOTER registration for the 2022:national elections was extended for another three weeks starting October 11 to 30, 2021, Next page

OCTA Research fellow Guido David said this was likely because surges are already ending in the National Capital Region (NCR) Plus, Calabarzon, Central Luzon, Cebu, and other major metropolitan areas. Next page

DOJ: No law, no forced jab; Gov’t left with moral suasion

Residents —some queuing as early as 10 p.m. Tuesday – wait in line for the opening of the Commission on Elections registration site inside the Lucky Chinatown Mall in Binondo, Manila on Wednesday. (Inset) Members of the Akbayan party-list group and the First Time Voters Network celebrate the decision of Comelec to extend the voter’s registration period to October 30, 2021. Norman Cruz and Manny Palmero

By Rey E. Requejo, Macon Ramos-Araneta, Willie Casas and Joel E. Zurbano

Palace downplays PH ranked last in COVID resilience

JUSTICE Secretary Menardo Guevarra on Wednesday said a policy of mandatory vaccination would require Congress to pass a law that compels every person to be inoculated against COVID-19. “There must be a law making antiCOVID vaccinations mandatory. In the absence of such a law, the executive Next page

By Vito Barcelo MALACAÑANG said it is not surprising that the Philippines fell to last place in a ranking of best and worst places to be in a pandemic, saying rich countries were hoarding vaccines to the detriment of poorer countries. In a press briefing, Palace spokesman Harry Roque said the Philippines is a

“classic case in point, where inoculation is highly dependent on the availability and stability of vaccine supplies”. According to a Bloomberg report, Southeast Asian economies continued to populate the ranking’s bottom rungs in September, with Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines in the last five, while countries which topped the list are developed countries

such as Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark. Roque repeated President Duterte’s assertion during a speech to the UN General Assembly that rich nations were hoarding life-saving vaccines, while poor nations waited for trickles. He said vaccines are key towards defeating COVID-19. The ranking also included vaccination

coverage, severity of lockdowns and restrictions, progress on restarting travel and easing border curbs, case fatality rate, and the overall mortality throughout the pandemic. Roque said that the Philippines in “numerous occasions has advanced its position on the universal access to COVID-19 vaccines” because the

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Sara still leads pres’l survey; Marcos, Isko, Pacman close By Maricel V. Cruz, Macon Ramos-Araneta, and Vito Barcelo

Survey for the preferred presidential candidates for the May 2022 national elections, causing jubilation from her supporters. Deputy Speaker and Bagong DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio Henerasyon Rep. Bernadette Herrera said continues to lead the latest Pulse Asia Next page

A health worker gives a first jab of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 at the Manila drive-thru inoculation site in Quirino Grandstand on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. As of Monday, about 44,361,285 vaccine doses have been administered across the country, with 20,583,580 Filipinos already fully vaccinated. Danny Pata

SARA DUTERTE-CARPIO

FERDINAND MACOS JR.

ISKO MORENO

MANNY PACQUIAO

Consensus against Pharmally building up

2,535,732 12,805

132,339

38,164

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2,365,229 12,236 (As of 4 PM, SEPTEMBER 29)

By Rey E. Requejo, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz

Pharmally executives may be criminally liable over their alleged tampering with expiry dates on face shields the government bought as part of measures to control the spread of COVID-19. MALACAÑANG and the Department If proven that there was tampering, of Justice are united in their opinion that Next page

Rody asked to defer SSS premium hike By Alena Mae S. Flores TOP business, trade and labor leaders jointly appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte to immediately release the Executive Order deferring the increase in the Social Security System monthly contributions of both employees and

workers. In a joint letter dated September 27, some 10 private sector and workers’ groups said the issuance of the EO was necessary to allow embattled micro, small and medium enterprises to continue to operate their businesses and provide Next page

PACQUIAO RETIRES FROM BOXING SPORTS / A8


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