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DOUBLE WHAMMY TO HIT CONSUMERS AS PRICES OF GOODS, OIL SOAR By Julito G. Rada, Alena Mae S. Flores, and Maricel V. Cruz

Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno said Monday, driven mainly by higher oil prices that are exacerbated by the continuing war between Russia and THE inflation rate this February likely Ukraine. accelerated to 3.2 percent from 3 perIn a statement to reporters, Diokno cent a month ago, Bangko Sentral ng said the BSP’s “point inflation projec-

tion for February is 3.2 percent; projection band is 2.8 to 3.6 percent.” Meanwhile, consumers can expect a double whammy today with pump prices going up by as much as P0.90 per liter and cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by P7.70 per kilo or

P84.70 per 11-kilo tank used primarily by households. Department of Energy Undersecretary Gerardo Erguiza said that while projections from Platts say that oil prices will hit $120 per barrel, it is unlikely that domestic pump prices will hit P100

per liter. Erguiza said the average price of gasoline is at P66 per liter to date, while diesel is at P59 to P60 per liter. “If it hits $120 per barrel, maybe diesel will reach P73 and gasoline at P77. It

LIST OF COUNTRIES SENDING ARMS, AID TO UKRAINE:

COUNTRIES SENDING HUMANITARIAN AID

- European Union - United States - Canada - Germany - Sweden - France

- Britain - Belgium - Netherlands - Czech Republic - Portugal - Greece - Romania

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- Italy - US - Britain - France - Netherlands

- Spain - Israel - Turkey - Greece

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PH backs UN rebuke of Russia

Filipino mission signs condemnation despite Palace neutrality BBM, Sara still leading OCTA’s T political survey By Rey E. Requejo, Vito Barcelo, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Joel E. Zurbano

HE Philippines on Monday voted to adopt the United Nations General Assembly resolution expressing its condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week.

PRESIDENTIAL candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. again dominated the latest OCTA Research ‘Tugon ng Masa’ survey, where the standard-bearer of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas obtained a preference rating of 55-percent. OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David said the survey was conducted from February 12 to 17, after the offi-

But just hours earlier, the Palace said the Philippines will remain “neutral” and will not join other nations in condemning Russia’s unprovoked invasion of its eastern neighbor and fellow former Soviet republic. Acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles said an official statement would come from Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., while President Duterte will speak about the country’s stand on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Former Foreign Affairs secretary Albert del Rosario had called on the government and Filipinos to express their support for Ukraine, and to call on Russia to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine and the rule of law. Ambassador Del Rosario, who is chairman of policy think tank Stratbase

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Laborers and members of Akbayan Party-list call on Russia to stop its invasion of Ukraine and denounce all “bully nations” in a candle-lighting rally on Tomas Morato, Quezon City on Monday. Jimmy A. Domingo

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Moscow, Kiev delegations start talks, Ukraine demands ceasefire RUSSIA and Ukraine met Monday for their first talks since the outbreak of war last week, with Kyiv demanding an “immediate ceasefire” as the number of refugees fleeing the country hit more

than 500,000. Meanwhile, the United Nations Human Rights Council voted Monday to hold an urgent debate about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, further isolating

Moscow, which had resisted Kiev’s attempt to shine a light on abuses committed in the war. Russia’s attack on Ukraine dominated the start of the UN body’s main

annual session in the Swiss city of Geneva, with countries rallying around Kyiv’s demand to put Russia’s actions in the spotlight. Next page

(As of 4 PM, February 28)

Alert Level 1 to generate P9b biz activity

TRAFFIC RETURNS.

Vehicles move slowly on the southbound lane of the Skyway on Monday, a day before the implementation of Alert Level 1 in the National Capital Region. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is also looking to reimplement the number coding scheme once looser quarantine restrictions are put in place in the Metro Manila. Danny Pata

By Vito Barcelo, Rey E. Requejo, Othel V. Campos, and Darwin G. Amojelar THE Palace said more than P9 billion worth of economic activity will be added per week as Metro Manila and 38 other areas in the country shift to COVID-19 Alert Level 1 starting today. From March 1 to March 15, the National Capital Region and the other areas were downgraded to Alert Level 1 as COVID-19 infections continue to decline. “We expect an additional P9.4 billion worth in economic activity per week and 170,000 fewer unemployed individuals in the next three months if we will continue to be under Alert Level 1,” Palace spokesman Karlo Nograles said in a press briefing. All government and private workplaces can now operate at full capacity after the InterAgency Task Force for the Management of

ALLOWED UNDER ALERT LEVEL 1 • All establishments, persons, or activities, are allowed at full on-site or venue/seating capacity, consistent with minimum public health standards • Intrazonal and interzonal travel without regard to age and comorbidities • Face-to-face classes for basic education, subject to prior approval of the Office of the President • Wearing of face masks still required outdoors or in indoor private or public establishments, including in public transportation by land, air or sea • Children ages 17 and below will not be required to present proof of vaccination.

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Hard lockdown on HK to contain Omicron up HONG Kong may impose a China-style hard lockdown that confines people to their homes, authorities signaled Monday, with the city’s zero-COVID strategy in tatters and bodies piling up in hospitals. Two years of strict zero-COVID policies kept the coronavirus largely bay but a breakthrough of the highly transmissible Omicron variant exposed how little authorities had done to prepare for a mass outbreak. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam previously ruled out a citywide lockdown and instead has ordered all 7.4 million residents to be tested in March. But in a U-turn, health secretary Sophia Chan confirmed on Monday that it was still an option. Asked by a presenter at Commercial Radio whether a lockdown was still ruled out she replied: “No. We are Next page

ASHES FOR ASH WEDNESDAY.

A priest and clergy lead the burning of palm leaves at Jesus The Divine Healer Parish in BF Homes, Parañaque City on Monday, in preparation for Ash Wednesday on March 2. Thanks to looser COVID-19 restrictions, the traditional practice of putting ashes on the foreheads of the faithful will be brought back, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said. Norman Cruz

Monthly vax drive eyed to hit 100m goal By Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE government on Monday raised its COVID-19 vaccination target from 70 million to 100 million people, representing 80 percent of the country’s eligible population. The Department of Health (DOH) said it is considering a monthly nationwide vaccination drive to ramp up inoculation as Metro Manila and Next page


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