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Local tourists enjoy the white sand beach in Puerto Galera which no longer requires RT-PCR for fully-vaccinated travelers. Free rapid antigen tests will be provided at the Puerto Galera Molecular Laboratory Batangas Grand Terminal Branch, according to Mayor Rocky Ilagan. Inset photo shows local and foreign tourists arriving at the Balatero Port on Wednesday, October 27, 2021. While tourist spots across the country have started to open up, overcrowding at Manila Bay's dolomite beach resulted in the relief of Manila Bay Task Force ground commander Jacob Meimban. 'The incident needs to be investigated so we could correct our mistakes,' Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu said. Norman Cruz and Danny Pata
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MM shift to Alert Level 2 ‘likely’
Galvez sees downgrade next month, points to steady drop in virus cases
By Willie Casas
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HE country's vaccine czar on Wednesday expressed confidence that the National Capital Region (NCR) will shift to the more relaxed Alert Level 2 due to the continuing decline in the reproduction rate and positivity rate of COVID-19.
Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr, also the chief implementer of the National Task Force (NTF) against COVID-19, said, however, that Metro Manila’s alert level is still up to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).
"I do not want to preempt the discussion of the IATF. But we know that the numbers are getting better and in Metro Manila, I am so happy and very confident because more than 86 percent of the population are now fully vaccinated," Galvez said. Next page
Vax for all kids aged 12-17 starts Nov. 3 Sinovac user can have it as 2,768,849 booster shot By Joel E. Zurbano and Willie Casas
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THE nationwide inoculation for minors aged 12 to 17 will start on Nov. 3, with 40 to 50 more hospitals joining the effort, vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said Wednesday. The second phase of the program was launched in eight selected hospitals in Metro Manila on Oct. 15. The national government aims to finish the COVID-19 vaccination of minors before the end of the year. Meanwhile, the Philippines is set to hit the 100 million mark in terms of total
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COVID-19 vaccine shipment arrivals. As of Oct. 25, the country’s cumulative vaccine arrivals since February reached 97,678,340 doses, of which more than 77.99 million doses have been deployed to local government units, while 56.25 million doses have already been administered nationwide. “This week, all we need is 2.3 million. And more or less, maybe by Wednesday or Thursday, vaccines from COVAX and other donations will arrive," said Galvez. Galvez said that these additional vaccines would enable the country to fully vaccinate at least 50 million people before year end. He added that apart from procured
Affordable pill vs. COVID-19 here by Nov. By Willie Casas, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rey Requejo MOLNUPIRAVIR, Merck & Co’s experimental antiviral pill against COVID-19, will be rolled out in the Philippines by November through hospitals with compassionate special permits (CSPs), the Filipino importer MedEthix said Wednesday. MedEthix co-founder Monaliza Salian said the volume imported Next page
doses, vaccine donations from partner countries such as the United States, China, Japan, and Germany are expected to increase within this quarter. Of the 97.67 million vaccine doses that have been delivered to the country, 24.33 million doses were donated through the COVAX facility, while 4.64 million were donations from bilateral partners. More than 60 million doses were procured by the national government and 7.98 million doses were purchased by local government units and the private sector. Galvez said the country still has more than 41.96 million doses in national ware
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VACCINATED Filipinos who have completed their Sinovac doses would be allowed to choose any brand as booster shot approved by regulatory bodies, the country's vaccine czar said Wednesday. Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., chief implementer of the National Task Force Against COVID-19, told CNN Philippines' The Source they were waiting for the approved amendment of the current emergency use authorization issued to COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers. The manufacturers are expected to submit their applications for the amended EUA of their boosters within the week. Upon approval by the Food and Drug Administration, the World Health Organization-Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (WHO-SAGE) will give its final recommendation by mid-November on which vaccine brand can be used for a third dose or mixed with the previous doses administered. He said Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe, WHO representative to the Philippines, intimated to the task force the final guidelines would be out "more or less" on Nov.15, and the government would execute it immediately. "We will prioritize the health workers and immunocompromised ahead of the other priority sectors," Galvez said. "We are still waiting for the guidance from WHO if we can give the heterologous or different brand considering that... healthcare workers (want to) choose their own vaccine." Next page
Leni twitted on vote-buying stand Duterte renews calls for Asean By Vito Barcelo unity over SCS VOTE buying is an election offense regardless of financial situation or noble intentions, a Commission on Elections official said, apparently in response to Vice President Leni Robredo’s remark to accept the money but make a principled vote. Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez said he disagreed with "the notion of taking the money and voting according to your conscience."
He maintained vote buying was an election offense and should not be even suggested to voters. But Robredo clarified her remark, saying she never condoned vote buying and that she was just pointing out realities on the ground. Robredo, running as an independent for the 2022 national elections, said Tuesday: “I always tell people, accept it. I always say accept it because that is from us anyway. Public funds are used to Next page buy votes.”
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By Vito Barcelo PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte renewed his call on his fellow Asean leaders to stay united in pursuing peace, stability, and prosperity in the South China Sea, in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 2016 arbitral award that invalidated China's massive claims over the disputed waters. “We have come a long way in keeping the peace and promoting prosperity in our region. We must not allow those Next page
TRICK OR TREAT. School children enjoy a pre-Halloween party at the Hands of Children School at Brgy. Duyan Duyan in Project 3, Quezon City. Manny Palmero