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THE Philippines confirmed its first three local cases of the Omicron variant, prompting the government to place Metro Manila under the stricter Alert Level 3 from Jan. 3 to 15 amid the sharp increase in COVID-19 infections. Acting Palace spokesman Karlo Nograles said the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) made the Next page

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COVID blast ushers in 2022 DOH alarmed as daily cases soar to near-3k, infection rate over 10%

NEW YEAR ACCOMMODATIONS.

More than a hundred Overseas Filipino Workers who tested positive for COVID-19 arrive at the Manila COVID-19 Field Hospital in Burnham Green in Luneta on Friday as the Department of Health tapped it as the new quarantine center for returning OFWs amid the Omicron threat. Danny Pata

HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER MARTIN ROMUALDEZ

PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE

Duterte, Romualdez wish better year in ‘22 By Vito Barcelo and Maricel V. Cruz IN HIS final New Year’s Day message as Chief Executive, President Rodrigo Duterte urged all Filipinos to cherish their experiences in 2021, aim high and do things better in the coming year to overcome the coronavirus pandemic and the ravages of Typhoon Odette. Next page

1.5m seniors urged to get vaccinated

By Willie Casas

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HE Philippines logged 2,961 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, as the positivity rate soared to more than 10 percent on New Year’s Eve, the Department of Health (DOH) reported.

Friday’s tally was nearly double or 82 percent higher than Thursday’s count of 1,623 new cases, and brought the total number of cases to 2,843,979. The nationwide positivity rate—or percentage of people who test positive for COVID-19—rose from Next page

Palace warns protocol violators, raps set vs. ‘party girl’ the recent uptick in pandemic infections, Malacanang said. This as the government is poised to THE government will not hesitate to prosecute anybody found violating file a complaint against a Filipina traveler COVID-19 quarantine protocols amid who tested positive for COVID-19 and

By Vito Barcelo

skipped quarantine protocols to attend a The Department of Tourism (DOT) party in Makati City — amid a warning identified the woman as Ms. Gwyneth from the Palace that such violations Anne Chua, who had traveled from the would be prosecuted, according to acting US and was supposedly placed under Palace spokesman Karlo Nograles. Next page

By Willie Casas and Joel E. Zurbano THE government on Friday called on the 1.5 million unvaccinated senior citizens to get inoculated against COVID-19, saying they might put the country at risk. Acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles made the appeal as new cases of COVID-19 doubled in the last few days. "We have 210 million COVID-19 vaccine doses delivered [so far]. The numbers speak for themselves. Get the message: it is time to get your jabs. The 1.5 million seniors who are unvaccinated, they can fill up our hospitals)," Nograles said in a mix of English and Filipino. "We cannot be complacent; we cannot take anything for granted. The Omicron threat is real,” he said, referring to the latest, highly infectious variant of the coronavirus. “Get vaccinated against COVID-19 so you won't end up in hospitals.” About 50 million Filipinos have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, nearly reaching the government’s 54-million target by the end of the year, vaccine czar Carlito Galvez announced Friday. Next page Next page

New Year bash slashed as virus wave hits world

YEAR OF THE TIGER. Store owners display their miniature golden tiger figurines at shops along Ongpin St. in Binondo, Manila, while a calendar maker in Quezon City shows her improvised designs on Friday. According to the Chinese zodiac, 2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger, which symbolizes strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Avito Dalan, Manny Palmero and Norman Cruz

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Cracker injuries up ahead of revelry By Willie Casas HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III said Friday the number of firecrackerrelated injuries this year was higher – 86 percent – than the record in 2020, but lower than the five-year average at 71 cases during the comparative period. Duque said, with 26 firecrackerrelated injuries reported as of Thursday, it was still around 60 percent to 70 percent lower compared to the five-year average. “We are slightly higher compared to last year but still lower by 60 percent to

IMPLEMENTS OF PAIN. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (right) and Dr. John Chua show equipment used in cutting body parts damaged by firecrackers during the ‘Iwas Paputok’ hospital preparedness and response campaign at the Jose Reyes Memorial Hospital in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Friday. Danny Pata

PARIS -- A New Year shorn of mass celebrations beckoned Thursday for millions around the world as the number of daily Covid infections, driven by the Omicron variant, surged through another symbolic high. Coronavirus, first detected two years ago and declared a global pandemic in March 2020, has killed more than 5.4 million people, triggered economic crises, and seen societies ricochet in and out of lockdowns. The latest variant, Omicron, while tentatively considered to cause milder illness, has pushed infection levels to record levels in recent days in the United States, Britain, France, and other European countries, forcing governments to reimpose restrictions. The number of daily new Covid cases worldwide crossed one million for

70 percent to the five-year average],” he said in an interview on Dobol B TV. The 26 firecracker-related injuries involved "boga," five star, piccolo, triangle, whistle bomb, baby rocket, kwitis, and other unlabeled or imported firecrackers. These victims sustained hand, head, eye, neck, chest, thigh, and foot injuries, according to the DOH. The incidents were reported from Western Visayas, Ilocos, Bangsamoro, National Capital Region, Cagayan, Next page

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