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(Story on A4) PH INFECTIONS AT NEW HIGH: 34,021; 20 HOSPITALS’ OCCUPANCY RATE ‘CRITICAL’ bringing the total number of cases to demic began in March 2020, surpassing 78,866 people on Jan. 11. 3,092,409. the case count of 33,169 on Jan. 10. The National Capital Region (NCR) Thursday’s tally was the highest numThe positivity rate was at 47.9 peror Metro Manila accounted for half of THE Philippines logged a record-high ber of daily cases reported since the pancent, based on test results of samples from the new cases, at 16,793. Region 4-A 34,021 COVID-19 cases on Thursday,

By Willie Casas

3-YR-OLD KID AMONG 11 KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH NEWS / A2

(Calabarzon) had 7,131 new cases or 21 percent of the daily tally, while Region 3 (Central Luzon) counted 3,745 cases or Next page 11 percent.

DUTERTE SIGNS LAW MAKING ADOPTION SIMPLER IN PH NEWS / A3

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IATF for Alert Level 3 in NCR But curb upgrade an option if healthcare capacity breaks 70% mark By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz

ETRO Manila will likely remain under Alert Level 3 as long as the health care utilization rate stays below 70 percent, health officials said Thursday, even as it experiences what independent researchers call a “severe outbreak.”

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RUSHING FOR THE JAB. Vehicles line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site for booster shots in front of the Quirino Grandstand in Manila on Thursday, January 13, 2022, as the government imposes mobility curbs on unvaccinated persons in a bid to stem the surge in daily infections. Danny Pata

Doctors oppose shorter isolation for public By Willie Casas THE Philippine College of Physicians appealed to the Department of Health yesterday to reconsider its new policy shortening the quarantine period for

fully vaccinated mild and asymptomatic COVID-19 cases. PCP president Dr. Maricar Limpin said they support the reduced isolation period for fully-vaccinated healthcare workers, the same could not be implemented for

the general public, including those who have mild symptoms or none at all. Limpin said an infected person might still transmit the virus six to ten days from the onset of symptoms. “For the shortening of the protocol,

I think it should cover only healthcare workers and not the general public,” she said. The DOH on Thursday defended its move to shorten the isolation and quarantine Next page

The independent OCTA Research Group said Metro Manila continued to experience a severe outbreak as its COVID-19 average daily attack rate (ADAR) climbed to 111.8 percent, up from 89.42 percent on Jan. 11. ADAR pertains to the average number of new cases in a period per 100,000 people. But in an interview on CNN, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said keeping the National Capital Region under Alert Level 3 was the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), which he chairs. Thursday’s data from the Department of Health (DOH) showed that 58 percent of the ICU beds in Metro Manila were occupied while 54 percent of the isolation beds were in use. “They’re well within the moderate risk classification. So unless these breach the 70 percent utilization rate both for total beds and ICU beds, we will recommend Next page

‘No vax, no ride’ to keep transport running—DOTr

3,092,409

By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz

34,021

237,387

52,736

82

2,802,286

4,694

THE Department of Transportation (DOTr) said Thursday the “no vaccination, no ride” policy in public transportation in the National Capital Region was aimed at avoiding total lockdown experienced in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The DOTr statement came amid rising opposition to restrictions on people's

(As of 4 PM, JANUARY 13)

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US sends two strike carrier groups to SCS WASHINGTON has sent an aircraft carrier strike group and a landing helicopter dock group to the South China Sea where the Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong exercised two weeks ago, putting the area in yet another level of tension. The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and the Wasp-class Next page

FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION. Photo

handout from the USS Carl Vinson as the strike group is conducting operations in the Sulu Sea. US Navy

126 colleges on ‘academic break’ ACADEMIC break has been imposed Commission on Higher Education said by 126 universities, mostly in Metro Thursday. Manila and nearby Calabarzon region Commission on Higher Education since the first week of January amid chairperson Prospero De Vera III Next page the surge of COVID-19 cases, the

SC suspends physical court trials

By Rey E. Requejo

physically closed starting yesterday until Jan. 31. The order covers the trial courts THE Supreme Court has ordered trial courts in many other provinces and in Benguet, Kalinga and Abra in the cities, including the Court of Appeals’ Cordillera Administrative Region; stations in the Visayas and Mindanao, Next page

Short in staff, PAL cuts more flights international flights beginning yesterday until Jan. 24 due to the FLAG carrier Philippine Airlines increasing number of workers who had Next page is canceling more domestic and to undergo self-isolation.

By Joel E. Zurbano


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