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PH still classified as moderate risk despite declining cases By Willie Casas THE Philippines is ate” risk for COVthe decline in the Depart-
Health (DOH) said on Monday. During a press briefing, Health Unstill at “moder- dersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire ID-19 despite said the country’s two-week growth recent cases, rate decreased to -21 percent, with an average daily attack rate (ADAR) ment of
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Get vaxxed, win P1m cash prize as gov’t pushes drive THE government said Monday a total P3 million in cash prizes would be raffled among Filipinos who are vaccinated against COVID-19 -- including P1 million for the grand draw in December. The announcement of the raf-
fle promo at an event at SM City Clark in Pampanga said 100 winners would be picked during the monthly draw that begins this month. The prize for the monthly winners was not disclosed. Next page
Duterte ready to face ICC raps
OFFICIAL BETS. Aksyon Demokratiko
presidential bet Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso (left) and vicepresidential hopeful Dr. Willie Ong gesture after filing their certificates of candidacy at the Harbour Garden Tent of Sofitel Philippine Plaza in Pasay City for the May 2022 national elections on Monday. Inset is former President and House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who also filed her COC for Pampanga’s 2nd congressional district through her lawyer (see stories on A4). AFP with Norman Cruz
By Jimbo Gulle PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he is ready to face the charges brought against him at the International Criminal Court for his deadly drug war even when he retires to his hometown of
Davao City, as long as the evidence is not fabricated against him. Duterte also formally endorsed his longtime aide, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, for vice president, saying he respected the will of the people in withdrawing his own bid for VP Next page
Kids with disorders jab priority DOH lists 11 medical conditions for minors to be first in line
By Willie Casas
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HE Department of Health (DOH) has listed 11 medical conditions that would make children aged 12 to 17 priorities for vaccination against COVID-19.
In a message to reporters, the DOH said children with the following medical conditions would get priority for vaccination: medical complexity, genetic conditions, neurologic conditions, metabolic or endocrine conditions, cardiovascular disease, obesity, HIV infection, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory disease, renal disorders, and hepatobiliary In a media forum, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said children seeking vaccination must get a clearance from their
doctors as well as give their consent. Vergeire said children with comorbidities will be part of priority group A3. The DOH earlier stressed the need for a carefully planned rollout of vaccines for children, especially since the risks of contracting severe forms of the disease are significantly lower for healthy children. While vaccinations for children will be done in hospitals, Vergeire said there is no change Next page
SM-VAXCERTPH PACT. SM Supermalls became the first official VAXCertPH venue partner after signing a deal with the Department of Health and the Department of Interior and Local Government at SM City Clark on Monday. During the initiative’s launch, SM announced it will be providing specific areas in 76 SM malls for VAXCertPH booths, where Filipinos can get their digital vaccination records verified from their local government unit. Present during the signing are (from left) SM Supermalls President Steven T. Tan; vaccine czar Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr.; Health Secretary Francisco Duque III; DILG Usec. Jonathan Malaya; and testing czar Sec. Vince Dizon.
Mago retracts testimony in Senate, calls it as ‘pressured response’
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By Maricel V. Cruz, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Willie Casas
testimony before the Senate that her company had swindled the government by tampering with the manufacturing dates of face shields sold to it denied her acTHE executive of Pharmally Pharma- count on Monday, calling it a “pressured ceuticals Corp. who admitted in sworn response.”
“Given the level of pressure I was under, and the rush of emotions associated with the allegations and my subsequent admission, I was not in the best frame of mind to think clearly,” Next page
Memo bars Cabinet execs from Senate probe By Joyce Pañares, Vito Barcelo and Macon Ramos-Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Monday signed a memorandum formally barring Cabinet officials from attending the Senate hearings on the govern-
ment’s controversial deal with pharmaceutical firm Pharmally. “We cannot allow this blatant disrespect to continue. (Senator Richard) Gordon, you are not god, and you cannot play god -- no, you cannot continue this hearing till kingdom come. You
are not a senator forever and your time of reckoning will come,” the President said in his Talk to the People aired late last night, which also showed him signing the memorandum. He accused Gordon, chairman Next page
‘Pandora Papers’ expose leaders’ offshore millions... OIL RISING.
A worker attends to a gasoline pump at a station in Quezon City on Monday. Local oil firms will raise the price of diesel and kerosene by P2.05 per liter and gasoline by P1.45 per liter today, the sixth consecutive weekly oil price hike reflecting the movement of prices in the world oil market. Manny Palmero
NEW YORK -- More than a dozen heads of state and government, from Jordan to Azerbaijan, Kenya and the Czech Republic, have used offshore tax havens to hide assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a far-reaching new investigation by the ICIJ media consortium. The so-called “Pandora Papers” investigation -- involving some 600 journalists from media including The Washington Post, the BBC
and The Guardian -- is based on the leak of some 11.9 million documents from 14 financial services companies around the world. Some 35 current and former leaders are featured in the latest vast trove of documents analyzed by the InterInter national Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) -- facing allegations ranging from corruption to money laundering and global tax avoidance.
PH’S GARCIA TOPS MISS AURA INT’L
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...900 local persons, firms linked to those accounts MORE than 900 individuals and companies linked to the Philippines have appeared in thick files on offshore accounts leaked from unnamed finance providers, which journalists from 117 countries recently investigated, according to the In-
ternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). The report for the country, produced by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and Rappler, features the offshore companies linked to more
than 35 Filipino politicians, contractors, bankers, and business professionals. Their profiles are based on a cache of leaked documents from offshore service providers, namely, Trident Trust, ComNext page