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WHO: Travel ban won’t help
Says it's a futile move against Omicron entry but Japan, others won't hear it
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HE World Health Organization has warned blanket travel bans will not prevent the spread of Omicron, as more countries rushed to impose curbs and the first cases of the new COVID strain were detected in Latin America and Japan. Japan suspended all new flight bookings into the country from Wednesday in response to Omicron while Brazil reported the first cases in Latin America of the new strain, which has pushed dozens of countries to impose travel restrictions – mostly targeting southern African nations. And while the likely futility of such
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broad curbs was underscored by Dutch authorities reporting that Omicron was present in the country before South Africa reported its first cases on November 25, governments pressed ahead with emergency travel measures. "We have asked airlines to halt accepting all new incoming flight reservations for one month starting December 1," a Japanese transport ministry official told AFP, adding that existing bookings would not be affected. Japan confirmed its first Omicron case on Tuesday, and it had already tightened its tough COVID border measures. Japanese authorities on Wednesday
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‘Killjoy’ advice: Avoid Xmas parties as new strain lurks By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz
the infection… we have to be careful. We have to follow health protocols,” Solante said in an interview on ANC’s AN infectious disease expert on Headstart. “You may say I’m a killjoy, but please Wednesday cautioned the public against attending parties and gatherings over don’t engage in unwanted gatherings,” he the holidays as information about the said in a mix of Filipino and English. First detected in Omicron variant South Africa, the of COVID-19 reOmicron variant mains scarce. was found to have The warning 32 mutations from from Dr. Rontgene the original virus, Solante, head of and has since been the Adult Infecdetected in several tious Diseases and countries across AfTropical Medicine rica, Europe in AusHEALTH authorities said Wednesunit of the San Laztralia and in Hong day they have not detected the globaro Hospital, came Kong. ally feared Omicron variant as yet as private hospitals Preliminary in a quarantined returning Filipino braced for a posstudies said the migrant worker who arrived home sible spike in cases mutations were from South Africa last week – when due to the new variconcerning because the country was still on the green ant. they might mean list. "We need more the variant could The unidentified male Filipino information about evade the body's migrant worker is in quarantine in the Omicron variimmune response Bacolod City and thus far not exhibant of concern… and make it more iting any symptoms of COVID-19, When we do activtransmissible. according to Bureau of Quarantine ities that increase Next page Next page our risk of getting
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SCENES AT THREE AIRPORTS. Returning overseas Filipinos arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 from Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 in time for the holidays as the Philippines opted to bar travelers only from seven African and seven European countries amid the Omicron variant. (Inset, left) In Fiji, traditional dancers in grass skirts welcome holidaymakers in Nadi on December 1, 2021, as it opens its borders to international travelers for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe and devastated its tourism-reliant economy. (Inset, right) In Japan, staff members stand by in an empty arrival hall at Tokyo's Haneda international airport on Nov. 30, 2021, a day after Japan announced it would reinstate tough border measures, barring all new foreign arrivals over the Omicron COVID variant. Danny Pata, AFP
Gov’t extends nat’l vax drive until Friday By Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE government will extend its national vaccination drive to December 3 (Friday) as more than 5 million people have already been inoculated against COVID-19 during the first two days of the three-day campaign that ended yesterday, the Department of Health (DOH) said. "When we give the battle rhythm to
our LGUs, they can continue even without asking us for an extension. But we will announce that we will extend the vaccination program until Friday," vaccine czar Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr. said. “Our running total is 5,000,353 as of Tuesday. We are still hopeful that we will meet the 9 million target. But just in case we will be unable to reach it, this record is already high,” Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje added.
TRAFFIC SNARL. The modified coding scheme in Metro Manila took effect yesterday, December 1, 2021, to address the heavy traffic during the rush hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays. Manny Palmero
BLOOMBERG has said the Philippines remains the worst place to be during the COVID-19 pandemic despite the dramatic decrease in cases and an intensified vaccination drive. Based on Bloomberg's COVID Re-
silience Ranking for November released Tuesday, the Philippines was again at the bottom of a list of 53 countries, having a resilience score of 43.1. This means the Philippines did not move from its 53rd spot in Bloomberg's October ranking when it had a resilience score of 40.5. Next page
Palace may adopt new prexy bet, Go yet to officially quit By Vito Barcelo and Macon Ramos-Araneta
May 2022 elections in place of Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, who dropped out of the race Tuesday. Acting presidential spokesperson THE Palace said Wednesday it could adopt another presidential bet for the Karlo Nograles said that the party can
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no longer field its own candidate once election rules that allow the substitution of Go formalizes his withdrawal from the candidates only up to Nov. 15. contest. Go announced his withdrawal from the “The substitution period is already over,” presidential race just two weeks after he Nograles told ANC’s Headstart, referring to Next page
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Senate okays P5-t budget unanimously
By Macon Ramos-Araneta WITH 22 "yes" and zero negative votes, senators approved Wednesday on third and final reading the Senate version of the proposed P5-trillion national budget for 2022, which focuses on the government's COVID-19 pandemic response. Next page
Convicted cop Nuezca dies in Bilibid By Rey E. Requejo
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THE Department of Justice said Wednesday that convicted Police Master Sergeant Jonel Nuezca, found guilty by the court three months ago for murdering mother and son in Tarlac last Christmas, had collapsed and died while inside the New Bilibid Prison Justice Undersecretary Deo Marco said he was informed about the death of Nuezca, who was sentenced to 40 years in
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PH lowest anew in Bloomberg Nov. pandemic response index By Vito Barcelo
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PRIVATE-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP. In its bid to further ramp up the COVID-19 vaccination rollout in the country, SM Supermalls joined the government’s bid to inoculate 9 million Filipinos nationwide, during the three-day Bayanihan Bakunahan that ran from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. 'This multi-sectoral event is a resounding expression of our Bayanihan spirit,' President Rodrigo Duterte said.