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Kids outdoors under review Mayors alarmed over virus risk as 2-yr-old boy infected after malling
By Joel Zurbano, Willie Casas and Vito Barcelo A mother takes a photo of her children inside a Christmas centerpiece at a mall in Fairview, Quezon City on Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. Under Alert Level 2 imposed over the National Capital Region, children accompanied by adults are allowed in malls and other establishments. Metro Manila mayors, however, are set to review the guidelines for minors. Ben Briones
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ETRO Manila mayors are set to review the guidelines allowing children to go outdoors and enter malls after a 2-yearold boy was diagnosed with COVID-19 a few days after going to the mall. “That's very unfortunate. That's why we are still reminding everyone to follow the public health protocols and for parents to [be discerning] in bringing their kids to the mall...and only if it is necessary,” Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año said Friday. “Metro Manila mayors are also
reviewing the age restrictions [for entering malls]. While we have low COVID-19 cases, the pandemic is still not over,” Año said. Minors have been allowed to go out of their homes and move around under Alert Level 2 as the government opens up more establishments to spur the economy. Next page
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Unvaxxed workers to pay for antigen test ‘Get unofficial booster shot, your own risk’ By Vito Barcelo and Joel E. Zurbano
GOVERNMENT and private workers who delay or refuse to get vaccinated against COVID 19 can report for work and will not be terminated but will be required to undergo regular RT-PCR or antigen tests at their own expense, the
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Ex-NEDA chief ordered sacked over ZTE deal By Rey E. Requejo THE Supreme Court has ordered the dismissal of then Director General Romulo Neri of the National Economic Development Authority for brokering, “despite knowledge of corruption,” the botched 2007 transaction with Zhing Xing Telecommunications Equipment (ZTE) for a $325.9 million national broadband network project of the government. In a decision penned by Associate
Palace said Friday. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said this will encourage workers to get the jab, as there are sufficient supplies of COVID 19 vaccines in the country. In a statement, the Palace official said that the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) approved measures to employ a whole-of-government solution to
increase demand for COVID-19 vaccination beginning Dec. 1, 2021. “In areas where there are sufficient supplies of COVID-19 vaccines, vaccination of eligible employees tasked to do on-site work shall be required by all establishments and employers in the public and private sector,” Roque said. “Eligible employees who remain to be Next page
President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his remarks during the virtual dialogue with the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) members at the Malacañang Palace on November 11, 2021. The President, who belongs to Group 4 along with fellow APEC leaders from Russia, Korea, and Peru, underscored how COVID-19 'has had an acute, negative impact on the most vulnerable in our communities, including women, small businesses and indigenous people.' Karl Alonzo
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has picked Philippine Army commander Lt. Gen. Andres Centino as the 57th chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, vice Gen. Jose Faustino Jr. who formally retired from the service on Friday. In a press statement, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said: "We
THE Department of Health (DOH) on Friday warned members of the public who are already getting booster shots that the government will not be held accountable if they experience any untoward reactions. Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said booster shots have not yet been granted an emergency use authorization, so administering them violates national protocols. “The ones accountable will be the ones who gave you the vaccines and who have sourced out these vaccines,” Vergeire said. Vergeire said the agency is still waiting for the approval of the amended EUA. Next page
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Gen. Centino new AFP chief of staff
By Willie Casas
Rody calls for public-private strong alliance By Vito Barcelo PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte called for stronger public-private collaboration to tackle the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic
and climate change, as he underscored key areas of cooperation. In his virtual participation in the 2021 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Dialogue with
Economic Leaders, he noted ABAC’s substantial contribution to the region’s pandemic response efforts. The APEC Business Advisory Council is the private-sector arm of the Next page
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DTI opens 13th month loan facility By Othel V. Campos SMALL Business Corp., the financing arm of the Department of Trade and Industry vowed Friday to process and release all approved loan applications for the 13th month pay before Christmas. DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez told micro and small enterprises present during the ceremonial launch of the 13th Pay Loan Facility Friday that the government would ensure the quick and timely release of loans. “The government wants to extend assistance to help micro and small
companies hurdle the payment of 13th month pay to employees,” he said. There were about 77 loan applications received by SB Corp. as ofNovember 12, 2021. The agency has approved 32.47 percent or 25 loanapplications with a combined value of P5 million. SB Corp. president Ma. Luna Cacanando assured borrowers of, at most, 5 days processing time including approval before the Bank may release the loan. From a P200 million allocation, the Next page
Deeper RP-US ties seen with American solons’ visit By Maricel V. Cruz HOUSE Majority Leader and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez led the House of Representatives in welcoming the members of a United States Congressional Delegation as they called for stronger relations and cooperation between the two countries. Romualdez, chairman of the House Committee on Rules, led the US-Philippines Congressional Delegations' Meet and Greet at Conrad Manila Hotel last Tuesday where Speaker Lord Allan Velasco requested him to represent the Next page House of Representatives.
House Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez warmly welcomes the head of the US Congressional Delegation – former Senate Majority Whip Senator John Cornyn – during celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the bilateral Mutual Defense Treaty held at Conrad Hotel in Pasay City on Friday. Ver Noveno