Manila Standard - 2021 November 2 - Tuesday

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Pay up! Hospitals demand

P20b in unpaid claims by PhilHealth; PHAP sets Nov. 15 as ultimatum By Willie Casas

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RIVATE hospitals said Monday they are set to sever ties with the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) by the second week of November, after the state-owned insurance company missed its October deadline to make good on P20 billion worth of unpaid claims.

“As early as August, they owed us (PHAPi), which has about 700 membermore or less P20 billion, and this is all hospitals. over the country,” said Jose Rene de “And it’s continuous. Let’s say that Grano, president of the Private Hospi- they are saying they paid P10 billion altals Association of the Philippines, Inc Next page

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DUTERTE CALLS FOR PRAYERS, REFLECTION ON ALL SOULS DAY

PH logs lowest daily infections, malls OK to open longer hours HOLIDAY CONTRAST. A couple enjoys riding a zipline overlooking the majestic Taal Volcano in Tagaytay City on Monday as people spent their All Saints Day at the park -- because they were denied a chance to visit their dearly departed in places like Manila South Cemetery, where a groundskeeper examines the tombs (inset). Danny Pata and Norman Cruz

New gas, LPG 2,790,375 price increases hit consumers 3,117 43,185

By Willie Casas, Joel E. Zurbano 2,703,914. Amid the decline in cases, mall ownand Othel V. Campos THE Philippines logged 3,117 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, the lowest daily infections reported since May 23, bringing the total number of cases to 2,790,375. There were 104 new fatalities, bringing the COVID-19 death toll to 43,276. The Department of Health (DOH) also reported 5,124 new recoveries, bringing the total recoveries to

ers agreed to a proposal from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to extend their operating hours to 11 p.m. or midnight during the peak buying season to ease road congestion. There were 43,185 active cases, of which 72.6 percent were mild, 4.9 percent were asymptomatic, 3 percent were critical, 7.2 percent were severe, Next page

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2,703,914

5,124

(As of 4 PM, NOVEMBER 1)

List of schools in face-to-face classes bared LIMITED in-person classes will begin in chosen schools on November 15, marking the country’s basic education system’s return to classroom instruction for the first time since the coronavirus forced

By Alena Mae S. Flores

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I JOIN all Filipino Catholics in the Philippines and around the world in commemorating All Saints Day and All Souls Day. This centuries-old tradition of honoring those who have come before us and led virtuous lives, as well as remembering our dearly departed, is a strong pillar of our faith and identity as a people. As we follow the example of the saints and pray for our loved ones who have passed on, let us also pray for each other, especially during this pandemic. We pray for those who have died because of COVID-19, and we also pray for those who have sacrificed life and limb to save more lives and keep us safe. This occasion offers us a time to reflect and be grateful for the gift of life and the promise of eternity. With the grace of the Almighty, I have full trust that we will brave these trying times and emerge as a stronger nation. May we all have a blessed and meaningful observance.

CONSUMERS are facing a double whammy with gasoline prices shooting up by P1.15 per liter and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) rising by P3.10 per kilo to reflect the higher prices in the world oil market. Oil companies raised the price of

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Netflix deletes show episodes on 9-dash line

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ON GUARD. Philippine Coast Guard personnel patrol a beach in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte

to ensure that minimum health standards are followed during the Undas holiday, while others distribute purified drinking water to passengers waiting for a trip at the Manila North Harbor Port Passenger Terminal. PCG photos

NETFLIX has removed two episodes of an Australian spy show from its streaming service in the Philippines after Manila objected to scenes showing a map with Beijing’s claims to the disputed South China Sea. China has long used its so-called nine-dash line to justify its claims over most of the resource-rich South China Sea, where the Philippines has Next page

Court voids arrest of activist in ‘Bloody Sunday’ raid By Rey E. Requejo CLIMATE MURAL. A drone image shows a street mural with the theme ‘Pangarap Hindi Panaginip Activism for Climate Justice,’ an activism-anchored project for Greenpeace’s 50th anniversary globally in Marikina and in time for the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. (See story on A2) Greenpeace photo

A REGIONAL trial court has dismissed the charges of illegal possession of firearms and explosives filed against an activist who was arrested during the “Bloody Sunday” raid on March 7 that resulted in the death of

nine other activists. Tanauan City RTC Branch 6 Presiding Judge Ricuerdo Flores ordered the immediate release from jail of Erlindo Baez Custodio, unless he is being detained for other lawful reasons. In dismissing the case, Flores said the search warrant issued by a Manila RTC

judge that was the basis for Custodio’s arrest was null and void as it failed to specifically and sufficiently describe the place to be searched—one of the requisites of a valid warrant. The warrant failed to include a description of the accused’s house that Next page


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