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NCR may drop to Alert Level 1 Palace says likely if cases further decline, IATF decision set before Feb. 16

ALL ABOARD. A child who has just received his first dose of Pfizer's reformulated COVID-19 vaccine for kids is surrounded by cosplayers while aboard a Vax Train at SM City East Ortigas in Pasig City. Norman Cruz

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ETRO Manila could be placed under the most lenient Alert Level 1 if new COVID-19 cases continue to decline in the coming days, the Palace said Wednesday.

In a radio interview, acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles said key officials of the government's InterAgency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) will do a preliminary assessment of Metro Manila's COVID-19 situation on Thursday. It will be followed by a meeting on either Feb. 12 or Feb. 13, to discuss the latest COVID-19 data and numbers in different regions, including the National Capital Region (NCR). Next page

PH reopens borders today, allows fully vaxxed tourists By Othel V. Campos

IN-PERSON CLASS. Teacher Nadine Antaran helps her kindergarten pupil during the resumption of the pilot face-to-face classes at the Aurora Quezon Elementary School on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. Danny Pata

TOURISM Secretary Berna RomuloPuyat said Tuesday the Philippines is ready to reopen the country to international travel beginning Thursday, Feb. 10, to fully vaccinated tourists from visa-free countries. “These are exciting times for Philippine tourism. We have been ready since 2020; with the significant dwindling of

ELECTION WATCH 2022 Laylo survey shows BBM as top Poll bets face choice for President at 64% sanctions for

FILIPINO voters’ support for the presidential bid of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas standard-bearer Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. remains solid, despite what his party claimed was the seemingly endless barrage of mudslinging and negative campaigning against him, after two surveys again showed him in the lead. The results in the latest pre-election survey done by Laylo Research showed that the concerted efforts by Marcos’ detractors had failed to sway people to their side, the PFP said in a statement Wednesday. Meanwhile, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats President and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez

said Wednesday that Filipinos should look forward to a brighter future and a better country under the leadership of former senator Marcos Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio. Romualdez, who represents the 1st District of Leyte, said this following the UniTeam proclamation rally in Bulacan on Tuesday, where Marcos and Duterte spread their messages of unity amid the adversity of COVID-19, and assured a better, stronger Philippines under a BBM-Sara leadership. Meanwhile, Marcos' spokesman lawyer Vic Rodriguez said the 64-yearold presidential candidate will not join presidential fora where “bickering dominates the debates.” Next page

protocol breach

OFFICIAL candidates for the national and local elections who violate health and safety protocols will be sanctioned by the Commission on Elections (Comelec), Acting Presidential Spokesperson and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said on Wednesday. Nograles said all electionrelated activities during the campaign period will now be under the jurisdiction of the Comelec. "So, in terms of enforcement, in terms of protocols and guidelines, Next page

‘Bistek’ out of Lacson ticket, Pacquiao team nixes Leni merger cente Sotto III confirmed Wednesday At the same time, presidential canthey have dropped former Quezon didate Senator Manny Pacquiao's camCity Mayor Herbert Bautista from paign manager Buddy Zamora exPRESIDENTIAL candidate Senator their Senate slate for the 2022 na- pressed doubts on the possibility of Panfilo Lacson and running mate Vi- tional elections. Next page

By Rio N. Araja and Macon Ramos-Araneta

new COVID cases, the Department of Tourism (DOT) can now push forward with our plans and programs for the full recovery of the Philippine tourism industry,” she said at the Kapihan Sa Manila Bay virtual forum. This development came after the InterAgency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) recently approved the DOT’s proposal to Next page

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Online selling of non-prescription drugs up, FDA drafting guidelines THE Food and Drug Administration may allow online selling of nonprescription drugs by establishments without physical stores, its chief said Wednesday. The FDA is drafting guidelines on "e-pharmacy" which will be released for public comment, said its officer-in-charge Oscar Gutierrez. "There's a limitation. We will only allow non-prescription drugs to be sold," he

said in a televised public briefing. "In the future, establis h m e n t s do not need to have a physical store. Next page

VIP SECURITY.

Manila Cops undergo the VIP security training conducted by the Philippine Nationa Police Special Action Forces at the Manila Police District Command headquarters in UN Avenue on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. The training is in preparation for any political aspirants who will need police assistance ahead of the May 9 polls. Danny Pata


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