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Odette unleashes powerful winds, thousands flee path VOL. XXXV • NO. 305 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

CLOSE to 100,000 people fled their homes and beachfront resorts as typhoon “Odette” (international name Rai), which the US-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center classified as a super typhoon, lashed the country

Thursday, with a warning the storm could hit coastal communities "like a freight train." The powerful storm was packing maximum sustained winds of 185 Next page

A Coast Guard member accompanies evacuated residents as they cross a bridge over an overflowing river in Tubay town in Agusan del Norte amid heavy rains brought about by super typhoon 'Odette.' As of 5 p.m. yesterday, the center of the eye of the typhoon was located in the vicinity of Liloan, Southern Leyte. (Inset) Photo shows a female resident in a flotation ring during an evacuation from their homes next to a swollen river in Cagayan de Oro City. AFP

‘Don’t take Omicron lightly’ WHO warns mild effects not conclusive, risks include severe illness, death

By Willie Casas and Joel E. Zurbano

a public forum. “We do have some deaths associated with Omicron and that’s what we expectHE World Health Organization (WHO) has ed because omicron will circulate among cautioned against treating the COVID-19 Omicron the different populations,” Van Kerkhove said. variant as a mild strain, saying the virus will also She said the same risk factors for secause severe illness and death. vere disease and death apply for the elderly, people with underlying conditions, “We know that people infected with mild disease, all the way to severe dis- and those who are unvaccinated. Omicron can have the full spectrum of ease to death,” Maria Van Kerkhove, the She also cautioned against dismissing disease, from asymptomatic infection to WHO’s COVID-19 technical lead, said at the mild effects of Omicron, because the

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more it spreads, the greater opportunity the virus has to mutate and infect more people. “[I]ncreased transmissibility means you’re going to have more cases. More cases mean more hospitalizations, which means already overburdened health care systems will continue to be overburdened and some will fail," she said. "So some people will not get the care that they need because it’s two years into a global pandemic and if a system is over-

burdened, people will die," she added. The Omicron, a variant of concern, has so far been recorded by at least 77 countries. Britain on Wednesday recorded a record 78,610 laboratory-confirmed COVID cases, with scientists predicting even higher rates as Omicron is believed to spread much faster than the currently dominant Delta variant. The Department of Health on Thursday said that the new Omicron variant of Next page

7 close contacts of two Omicron cases test negative DepEd won’t pines’ first two cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, seven of whom tested negative for the coronavirus. Health Undersecretary Maria RoTHE Department of Health (DOH) iden- sario Vergeire said, one was the close tified eight close contacts of the Philip- contact of the 48-year-old returning

By Willie Casas and Vito Barcelo

Broadcaster wounded in murder try

overseas Filipino who arrived from Japan, while seven are close contacts of the 37-year-old Nigerian national from Nigeria. The close contact of the returning Filipino had tested negative on Dec. 4,

Vergeire said. She said the Filipino had only one close contact on the plane because he was seated in business class. Six out of the seven close contacts of the Nigerian national tested negative and Next page

Devotees crowd the open area outside the St. Joseph Parish in Las Piñas City early Thursday dawn for the first day of the nine-day Simbang Gabi. Norman Cruz

stop F2F plan despite strain

By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz THE Department of Health said Thursday there was no need to close down schools or raise the alert level after the more transmissible after the Omicron variant was detected. Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Next page

THE sound of crack-thumping bullets continues to hound members of the media. On Thursday, police confirmed the shooting of broadcast blocktimer inside a public bus in Barangay San Roque, Cebu City, exactly eight days after Manila Standard correspondent Jesus Malabanan was shot dead inside his home, also in the Visayas. Police Major Edgar Labe, Cebu's Waterfront Police Station 3 chief, identified the victim as Rico Osmeña, who was immediately rushed to the hospital. Osmeña was at radio station dyLA for his radio program from 11 a.m. to noon. He left the radio station at 12:15 p.m. and took a public bus. Initial police investigation

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COVID slashes jobs for Santas CHRISTMAS is just around the corner but you may struggle to spot a Santa spreading joy in the United States this holiday season. That's because the pandemic has caused a shortage of Father Christmases, Next page

NBI likely to dismiss inside job in bank online hacking THE National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is "not inclined to believe" that an insider was involved in the "Mark Nagoyo" online hacking incident that involved two banks. Vic Lorenzo, head of the NBI's Cybercrime Division, in an interview on Super Radyo dzBB Thursday said: “Based on our experience and on the

behavior of the incident, on how it was executed, we are not inclined to believe that there is an insider, because there was actually no need for one.” The incident refers to the unauthorized transfer of funds from unsuspecting BDO Unibank Inc. account holders to a fictitious bank account with UnionBank under the name “Mark Nagoyo.”

Lorenzo said the hackers might have gotten the pertinent information from the victims not through an insider but through "phishing" -- a type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data. "We are looking at the compromised accounts, and we are seeing that in all

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