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844 areas under lockdown

PNP tally up 300% in just a week with 4 provinces now at Alert Level 4 By Joyce Pangco Pañares

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HE number of areas placed under granular lockdown due to COVID-19 has climbed to 844 across the country, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said, a more than 300 percent increase in a week's time from only 206 on Jan. 12.

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As this developed, three provinces Province—as well as Northern Samar in the Cordillera Administrative were placed under Alert Level 4 by Region – Kalinga, Ifugao and Mountain Next page

Workplaces eyed new jab sites after drugstores trial By Willie Casas THE government is considering allowing workplaces to serve as vaccination sites to make it easier for unvaccinated workers to get their jabs

against COVID-19. “We want to make vaccines more accessible to workers,” Labor Undersecretary Benjo Santos Benavidez said in Filipino during an online briefing. To get even more people protected against COVID-19, the government has also begun the pilot run for its “Resbakuna sa mga Botika,” a program to get Next page

OUCH. A resident of Manila reacts as he receives his COVID-19 vaccine booster inside a drugstore in Quirino Avenue as part of the pilot run of the government's 'Resbakuna sa Botika.' Norman Cruz

Duque to Acosta: Get vaccinated Passengers returning home not covered by ‘no vax, no ride’ rule

By Willie Casas and Rio N. Araja

HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III told Public Attorney’s Office chief Persida Acosta Thursday to already get her vaccine against COVID-19, saying she needed protection from the coronavirus. “I am appealing to PAO chief Acosta, because I think she is about to become a senior citizen, that she should be given additional protection from COVID-19 through vaccination,” Duque said. Acosta has publicly admitted in a Next page

‘Unvaxxed people likely to develop new virus strains’ By Willie Casas

AN INFECTIOUS disease specialist said Thursday that unvaccinated people had a higher chance of developing new variants of COVID-19. Interviewed on Dobol B TV, Dr. Edsel Next page

By Darwin G. Amojelar THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and other transport agencies have been ordered to allow stranded passengers, especially those with children, who are returning to their provinces from Metro Manila or vice versa to do so regardless of their vaccination status, as returning home is considered a form of essential travel. The Department of Transportation (DOTr) issued this order to qualify its “no vaccination, no ride” policy in Metro Manila that bars the unvaccinated from

taking public transportation as a way of curbing COVID-19 infections. “The primary rule is—returning home is a form of essential travel,” said Goddes Hope Libiran, DOTr spokesperson. Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade said he was “fuming” when he learned that children were not allowed to board because their parents were not vaccinated and they did not have the proper documentation. “My instruction from the very beginning is plain and simple — the 'no vax, no ride' policy [implementation Next page

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US warship sails thru SCS, snubs China warning

Healthworkers, teachers to get more cash aids By Maricel V. Cruz

A US warship sailed through the South China Sea on Thursday, sparking a warning from China's military as tensions between the superpowers remain high. The American navy said the 7th Fleet Destroyer USS Benfold "asserted navigational rights and freedoms in the vicinity of the Paracel Islands, consistent with international law." The Southern Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army said the US ship had "illegally" entered what Beijing regards as its waters. The PLA "organized naval and air forces

THE Department of Education (DepEd) said Thursday its teachers and nonteaching personnel would receive their performance-based bonus for Fiscal Year 2020, which contrasts with the plight of nurses still awaiting their pay increase. Anakalusugan party-list Rep. Mike Defensor urged the Department of Health to implement Malacañang’s order to increase the basic salary of most government nurses by at least P3,053 a month. Defensor made the appeal after learning

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DOH: VAX DRIVE FOR 0-4 YRS OLD MAY START APRIL NEWS / A2

WAITING GAME. Stranded passengers in North Port Terminal were given food packs Thursday as they waited to be allowed to board their respective vessels. The Department of Transportation yesterday clarified that stranded passengers, especially those with children, should be allowed to return to their provinces regardless of vaccination status. Facebook page of Charis Villasis

9 COPS CHARGED FOR MURDER OF CALBAYOG MAYOR NEWS / A3


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