Manila Standard - 2021 November 16 - Tuesday

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RODY ENDS TALK OF VP RUN, FILES FOR SENATE RACE INSTEAD By Vito Barcelo and Macon Ramos-Araneta

DUTERTE PROXIES.

the Chief Executive’s representative, tramuros, Manila. filed the certificate of candidacy on beDuterte replaced Mona Liza Visorde half of Duterte on Monday at the Com- under the Partido Pederalismo ng DuPRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will mission on Elections main office in In- gong Dakilang Samahan, PDP Laban Secretary General Melvin seek a seat in the Senate next Matibag said. year, ending speculation that Duterte is not eligible to he would run for vice presirun for president again, but dent against his own daughhe can run for other posts. ter, Davao City Mayor Sara In his televised Talk to the Duterte-Carpio. NEWS / A5 Next page Melchor Jaemond Aranas,

Lawyer Mel Arana shows the certificate of candidacy for senator of President Rodrigo Duterte that he filed at the Commission on Elections in Intramuros on Monday. Outside the Comelec, supporters of Davao City Mayor Sara DuterteCarpio hold placards urging the politician to run for president, instead of vice president as she did. Danny Pata and Norman Cruz

Lakas: Arroyo did not have hand in Sara VP substitution

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Duterte lifts face shield use Still mandatory in hospitals, quarantine setting, areas under Alert Level 5 By Joyce Pañares and Willie Casas

FIRST DAY BACK. A boy looks

burdened by the face shield and face mask he is wearing on the first day of pilot face-to-face classes at Longos Elementary School in Alaminos City, Pangasinan on Monday. In Milagros, Masbate (right photo), a teacher hears a student reciting from her seat protected with plastic borders as Grade 11 and 12 learners of Mary Perpetua E. Brioso National High School in Tigbao returned to school for the first time in 20 months. DepEd Photos

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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has scrapped the mandatory use of face shields in areas under Alert Level 3 and lower, including Metro Manila, except in hospital and quarantine settings. “Remove the face shield,” Duterte said in his talk to the people aired Monday evening. “You dispense with the shield, but not the mask.” In a memorandum issued by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea yesterday, the use of face shields will remain mandatory for areas under Alert Level 5 and granular lockdown. For areas under Alert Level 4, local government units and private establishments are given discretion to mandate the use of face shields. For areas under Alert Levels 1, 2 and 3, the use of face shields shall be voluntary.

(As of 4 PM, NOVEMBER 15)

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Bakers retain price freeze on budget breads

No malling for unvaxxed kids below 12 years

By Othel V. Campos

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte yesterday urged local government units to pass an ordinance barring unvaccinated children aged 11 years old and below from going to malls. “I am calling on all LGUs to consider

LOCAL bakers decided to continue the price freeze on budget bread Pinoy Tasty and Pinoy Pandesal to keep affordable breads at arm’s reach for every Filipino family, while the country is still in a state of crisis. Philippine Baking Industry Group (Philbaking) president Johnlu Koa said the practice has been a tradition by its members composed of Classic Bakers, Creative Bakers (Walter), The French Baker, Gardenia Bakeries, Julie’s Bakeshop, Marby, MLM (Fortune), Tiffany and Uncle George, notwithstanding the increasing cost of imported flour. “We are absorbing the increased cost for as long as we can. We are selling at marginal profits, enough

passing ordinances for age restriction for minors who can be allowed to go to the malls,” he said in his talk to the people aired late Monday evening. Next page

Marcos leads SWS survey for president By Vito Barcelo and Rey E. Requejo

Prelim on DQ petition vs. Marcos next week

FORMER senator and presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr emerged as the most preferred candidate for president in the NEWS / A5 coming 2022 national elections, according to the ed by SWS from Oct. 20 to 23, which showed Marlatest Social Weather Stations survey. The Stratbase ADR Institute Inc. confirmed the cos and Senate President Vicente Sotto III, who is Next page results of the survey it commissioned and conduct-

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Trepidation marks first day of kids in in-person classes THOUSANDS of children were allowed to return to classrooms Monday for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, as a pilot re-opening of schools got under way. While nearly every country in the world has already partially or fully re-opened their schools to face-to-face learning, the Philippines has kept them closed since March 2020. Kindergarten teacher Zyrex Damayo said he was “a bit nervous” as he greeted eight of his students at the Siocon Elementary School in Bogo city in the central island province Next page

Pharmally execs nabbed aboard private plane bound for Malaysia By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Vito Barcelo SENATORS Richard Gordon and Panfilo Lacson stressed Monday that the arrest of Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. executives Mohit and Twinkle Dargani while about to leave for Malaysia from

Davao City only proved that the city was not a “safe haven” for them. The siblings were arrested at around 5 p.m. at Davao City Airport by the office of the Senate Sergeant at Arms. But Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said the arrest of the Dargani siblings in Next page Antonio Parlade

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Spox of gov’t anti-Red agency joins prexy derby

By Vito Barcelo

DETAINED. Officers of the Senate Medical and Dental Bureau conduct a medical checkup on arrested Pharmally executives Mohit Dargani (left) and sister Twinkle Dargani (seated) following their arrival at the Senate on Sunday evening. Senate PRIB

RETIRED military general Antonio Parlade, known for being the mouthpiece of the government’s anti-insurgency task force, on Monday filed his candidacy for president next year as a substitute of Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino (KDP) party. “Let me clarify: I am not a politician, I am a soldier... With this circus that’s happening now, I don ‘t see any good hope for the country,” Parlade told reporters at the Commission on Elections

on the last day of accepting authorized changes among candidates of political parties for the 2022 polls. Also on the last day for filing for substitution and withdrawal, former national police chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar filed his candidacy for senator, substituting for senatorial aspirant Paolo Capino. Parlade said he would like to seek the country’s No. 1 job, following the recent cut on the 2022 budget of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Next page

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