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MARCOS JR., 9 OTHER PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFULS ON FINAL BALLOT Cebu, Negros cities cancel classes NEWS / A4

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CITIES in Central Visayas have suspended their classes due to the rise in COVID-19 cases there, the regional Department of Education office said on Tuesday. Cebu City, Talisay City, and Carcar City in Cebu and Bais City in Negros Oriental have asked for a health break, DepEd Region 7 said. DepEd regional

director Salustiano Jimenez said the local chief executives and the division superintendents coordinated with them for the suspension. Cebu City will suspend classes from Jan. 17 to 30, followed by Talisay City (Jan. 19 to 28), Carcar City (Jan. 24 to 31), and Bais City (Jan. 16 to 31). Next page

Reported cases ‘understated’

DOH official admits low count as sharp spikes sweep across regions By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz

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HE number of COVID-19 infections in the country is “understated” even as spikes in new cases are being registered in all regions, the director of the Department of Health (DOH) Epidemiology Bureau said Tuesday. At a congressional briefing, Dr. Alethea de Guzman said anyone who has not been tested using an RT-PCR or antigen test is not included in the DOH data, even though they might be infected. De Guzman said those who are unknowingly infected are also not included in the DOH list of confirmed cases because they go undetected. Speaking to the House committee on health, De Guzman said all regions of the country were now experiencing sharp increases in infections. “We have now observed an increase in cases across all regions and all provinces, highly-urbanized cities and independent component cities but there are still areas whose counts are lower than what we are Next page

HOUSE TO HOUSE. Health workers sweat it out in the midmorning sun as they conduct house-to-house antigen testing to residents of West Rembo in Makati City on Tuesday. The activity is part of the COVID-19 response program of Office of the Vice President (inset photo). Norman Cruz

DOLE says unvaxxed workers exempt from no vax, no ride policy By Rey E. Requejo

At a press briefing, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said workers render WORKERS are exempted from a ban “essential services” without which busion unvaccinated people using public ness could not operate. “They are exempted from the ‘no transport in Metro Manila, the Labor vax, no ride’ police. That’s very clear,” Department said Tuesday.

Bello said. “That is very clear,” he continued in Filipino. “If you stop them, how can our businesses operate? If there are no businesses, there is no economy.” The “no jab, no ride” policy took effect

Monday, days after President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to arrest the unvaccinated who went outside their homes. The Department of Trade and Industry initially estimated that 100,000 to Next page

House suspends session as staff, execs get virus

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By Maricel V. Cruz, Joel E. Zurbano, Rio N. Araja and Willie Casas THE surge of the new COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila has prompted the leadership of the House of Representatives to suspend its sessions up to Jan. 24. Speaker Lord Allan Velasco said Tuesday the session that resumed on Monday had to be suspended again because of the reported infection of tens of members of the staff and officials of the chamber. “We have decided to suspend the plenary sessions for the rest of the

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Rody expands F2F classes in Alert Levels 1, 2 NABBED WITH FAKE VAX CARD. Julieta Mabion (left) bows her head as she is booked by Police Staff Sargeant Richard Domingo of the Dasmariñas City Police after being caught via an entrapment operation with a fake vaccine card, a fake vaccination certificate, marked money and a cellphone on Monday night. The Interior Department has warned the public against so-called “COVID-19 vaccination exemption cards” (sample inset) that are being used to excuse the unvaccinated from stay-at-home orders. JR Josue

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, made this remark after testing czar Vince Dizon announced the pilot rollout of COVID-19 vaccination in select pharmacies and clinics from January 20 to 21. “Pre-registration is required). So that way, we can manage the flow of those showing up at drugstores and private

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has approved the recommendation of the Department of Education (DepEd) to expand limited face-to-face (F2F) classes in areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 by February, Malacañang said Tuesday. This, after Education Secretary Leonor Briones proposed the “progressive expansion” of in-person classes in areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 following the positive outcome of the pilot run from Nov. 15 to Dec. 22, 2021. Schools in areas under Alert Level 3, such as Metro Manila, will not be included in the expansion phase due to a surge of COVID-19 infection in these areas.

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7 drugstores to roll out ‘Resbakuna sa Botika’ By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz TO PREVENT crowding in pharmacies set to administer COVID-19 jabs to the public, Malacañang said Tuesday expected vaccine recipients would have to pre-register before arriving at participating drugstores. Acting presidential spokesperson,

China still rejects PH arbitral win amid offer to settle row amicably By Rey E. Requejo WAITING THEIR TURN. People form a long line to get their COVID-19 vaccines and

booster shots outside a vaccination site at the Double Dragon Plaza in Pasay City on Tuesday. Norman Cruz

CHINA on Monday again rejected the 2016 decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration that invalidated its expansive claims over the South China Sea and that

upheld the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone in the West Philippine Sea. At the 5th Manila Forum for ChinaPhilippines Relations, the vice chairman for the foreign affairs committee of China’s 13th National People’s Congress Fu

Ying said China’s decision over the longstanding sea dispute was to respect the pending border disputes with many developing countries and to try to find peaceful solutions with their “friendly neighbors.” Next page


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