Manila Standard - 2022 January 4 - Tuesday

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METRO MAYORS RESTRICT MOBILITY, ACCESS OF UNVAXXED By Joel E. Zurbano, Rio N. Araja, Vito Barcelo and Darwin Amojelar

STRICT measures will be imposed on unvaccinated people as local government units in Metro Manila note a continuing surge in the number of COVID-19 cases due to the recent increased mobility and relaxed health protocols. Members of Metro Manila Council (MMC), composed of the 17 mayors

in the National Capital Region (NCR), have agreed to restrict the movement of unvaccinated people and implement preventive measures such as restricting entry to some places. “This is just a temporary measure, and this is more for your protection,” said Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chief and concurrent MMC chairman Benjamin Abalos Jr. Next page

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PH again high risk for COVID All regions post positivity rate increase likely due to Omicron variant

By Willie Casas and Vito Barcelo

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HE Philippines is now again classified as a “high risk” for COVID-19 following the sharp increase in cases in the past few days, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Monday. In an online briefing, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the increase in the positivity rate was seen in all regions of the country. Meanwhile, the DOH also said they assume that the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19 is already in the Philippines and being spread locally. “Nationally, we are now at a highrisk case classification from the low risk case class in the previous week, showing a positive two-week growth rate at 222 percent and a moderate risk average daily attack rate at 1.07 cases for every 100,000 individuals,” Vergeire said.

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CLOSED FOR CLEANSING. Church workers inside the Quiapo Church or the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene conduct cleaning and disinfection in and out of the worship site (inset) on Monday. The church announced it will be temporarily closed from January 3 to 6 due to the sudden spike of COVID-19 cases in the country. Norman Cruz

Hospitals feeling impact of fresh spike in cases; personnel infected THE Philippine General Hospital has seen a steady rise in COVID-19 SEVERAL Metro Manila hospitals are infections, with 60 percent of COVID seeing a fresh spike in COVID-19 cas- admissions saying they had been vaccinated, the hospital’s spokesperson said es, infecting personnel as well.

By Willie Casas

FDA chief quits, says its time for him to move on By Willie Casas

RESTOCKING. Health workers from Justice Jose Abad Santos General Hospital are seen

next to hospital stocks of medical oxygen in Binondo, Manila. The City Government assures its constituents that Manila has enough oxygen for its COVID-19 patients. Norman Cruz

Pandemic pushes over 4m Pinoys deeper into poverty—PSA report THE ongoing pandemic is having polarizing effects on Filipinos’ socioeconomic standing, pushing more than 4 million people deeper into poverty, while lifting some 800,000 out of economic hardship, the Commission on Population and Development (Popcom) said Monday.

Recent Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reports on official poverty statistics and causes of death show that 4,300,000 Filipinos or about 861,300 families sank below the poverty threshold in regions that saw over 90 percent of COVIDNext page

FOOD and Drug Administration (FDA) Director General Dr. Eric Domingo on Monday confirmed his resignation as chief of the agency. FDA deputy director general Oscar Gutierrez will be assigned as officerin-charge of the regulator, the Department of Health (DOH) said. In a report, Domingo told GMA News Online that his resignation is effective January 3. When asked for the reason for his resignation, Domingo said he does not have any specific reason. “Wala naman dahilan (There’s no reason),” he said. “I think I did my part to help during the pandemic. I’m happy with that but now it is time to

Monday, on the same day more than 50 rose from around 30 on Christmas Day to health workers in another Manila hospi- 116 confirmed cases as of January 2. tal tested COVID positive. “We are admitting 10-15 patients a According to PGH Spokesman Jonas del day,” Del Rosario told TeleRadyo. Rosario, COVID admissions in the hospital Next page

Another Pinay skips quarantine, ‘proudly’ posts having massage ANOTHER Filipina who flew in from the United States skipped the government’s mandatory quarantine, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said Monday. The announcement coincided with reports some people under quarantine have paid hotel personnel or escaped through fire exits, breaching the health protocols set by the government, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said. Año said he received reports that fam-

ily members and relatives were the ones pressuring people under quarantine. Meanwhile, Gwyneth Anne Chua, the first Filipina who skipped mandatory hotel quarantine after her return from the United States in December, has caused 11 people to contract COVID-19. According to the Department of Health in the National Capital Region, seven out of Chua’s 11 close Next page

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RUSH FOR HOME. Flocks of commuters at the Kidapawan City Overland Terminal try to board a passenger bus going to Davao City. They will find their luck until 8 p.m. the last trip of the bus en route to Davao, while disregarding social distancing protocols amid a resurgence of the coronavirus. Geonarri Solmerano

Gov’t to complete vax goal of 54m this week

THE government is “confident” it would achieve in the first week of 2022 – January 1-7 – its COVID-19 vaccination target for last year, an official said Monday.

Authorities had eyed fully inocu- data from the health department. lating 54 million people by the end of National Task Force Against COV2021. As of Jan. 2, some 49.8 million ID-19 deputy chief implementer Vince of the Philippines’ 109 million people Dizon told a televised public hearing: were fully vaccinated, according to Next page


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