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COVID tally hits new daily high of 39k amid confirmed Omicron spread HE growth of new COVID-19 cases has slowed in Metro Manila, even if the region is experiencing a surge of infections due to the community transmission of the Omicron variant, the Department of Health (DOH) said Saturday.
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Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the case doubling time in Metro Manila went from 2.2 to 4 days. “This means that the numbers double every 4 days. We see the cases slowing, but we must understand that cases are still going up,” she said. “The slow growth isn’t the only metric
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we’re looking at, but how many more cases we’re adding,” she added. The DOH also reported 39,004 new COVID-19 cases, again the highest single-day tally since the pandemic began, as it confirmed the community transmission of the Omicron variant in the capital. CONTINUED ON 3A
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GOLD ABOVE BENGUET. The sky is bathed in gold at sunset above the site of the soon-to-rise two-storey Multi-Purpose Evacuation Center in Sitio Bayoyo, Barangay Tabio, Mankayan, Benguet. The nationwide project to build storm shelters is funded by P2 billion from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. PAGCOR Photo
DILG: 30% in MM still unvaxxed; PNP: Don’t fake vax cards MMDA shuns
curfew under Alert Level 3
ABOUT a third of residents in Metro Manila, or four million out of its 13.4 million population, have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the Department of the Interior and Local Government said on Saturday, even as police warned individuals against using fake vaccination cards to skip border controls. “In Metro Manila, we can possibly say 30% (are still unvaccinated against COVID-19.) The herd immunity in Metro Manila is high. It’s about more than 70%,” DILG Undersecretary for Barangay Affairs Martin Diño said in an interview on Dobol B TV, when asked how many in the region are not yet inoculated. “You can see that. This is the reason why, despite the high transmission of the coronavirus in Metro Manila, those who get sick get it mild. Instead of having oxygen difficulty, or being in an intensive
CLEAN AND OFFLIMITS. A member of the
Manila Police District Command patrols the area around to the Santo Niño de Tondo Church on Saturday after workers from the Manila Department of Public Services disinfected the area (inset), to prevent devotees from congregating and spreading COVID-19 amid the Omicronfueled surge. The feast day of Sto. Niño in Tondo is celebrated every third Sunday of January. Danny Pata and Norman Cruz
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P1.80 hike in diesel seen next week MOTORISTS should expect pump prices of petroleum products to go up big time in the coming week, according to projections by Unioil Petroleum Philippines. In its price forecast for the January 18 to 24 trading week, Unioil said the price per liter of diesel may go up by P1.70 to P1.80. Gasoline prices, meanwhile, may increase by P0.90 to P1.00 per liter. Oil companies usually announce
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price adjustments every Monday, to be implemented the following day. Effective Jan. 11, fuel firms hiked gasoline prices by P0.75 per liter and diesel by P1.00 to P1.10 per liter. Year-to-date adjustments stand at a total net increase of P2.60 per liter for gasoline and P3.50 per liter for diesel.
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THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Saturday said it saw no need to impose a curfew in the National Capital Region, because residents have shown discipline in the middle of Alert Level 3. “We’ve seen pictures that at about 8 p.m., restaurants in malls are already closed and only a few people were spotted outside their homes. They have shown discipline,” MMDA chairman Benhur Abalos said. Abalos showed some images of different malls and spaces in Metro Manila supposedly taken on Friday, which was quiet and empty. “We thought that for the meantime, there’s no need for a curfew. In a way, our CONTINUED ON 3A
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