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DUQUE SAYS SHIFT TO ALERT LEVEL 0 UNDER CONSIDERATION By Willie Casas
VOL. XXXVI • NO. 26 • 4 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
EXPERTS and government advisers are now looking into the possibility of deescalating the country to pandemic “Alert Level 0,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said on Thursday. Duque said Metro Manila and 38 other areas that have shifted to Alert Level 1 this month are doing "so far so good" as businesses return to full capacity. Duque noted the country has logged fewer than 1,000 COVID-19 cases daily
for the last six days, and authorities hope this figure will go down to around 500. “We don't know, maybe we can deescalate to Alert Level 0. But this will still be discussed by the IATF,” he said, referring to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases. “This is still being studied by our expert panel, the technical advisory group, and they will give recommendations in the following days,,” Duque said in Filipino. Next page
Govt eyes ‘ayuda’ for families
Cash aid to cushion fuel price impact but how to fund it big question By Vito Barcelo, Alena Mae Flores and Macon Ramos-Araneta
HE Palace on Thursday said it is working to provide cash assistance to millions of Filipino families to ease the impact of skyrocketing fuel prices and voiced its support for an increase in the minimum wage for workers.
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In an interview over Dobol B TV, acting presidential spokesman Martin Andanar said the planned cash assistance to households will be similar to the Social Amelioration Program or SAP currently being distributed to poor families. But Andanar acknowledged that finding a source for the cash aid would be a problem, particularly if the excise tax on fuel products is suspended. “That’s going to be the dilemma for us because if we cut the excise tax on fuel… funds for social services and the DSWD Next page
Fuel subsidy for PUVs, agri out next week THE Department of Budget and Management yesterday released P3 billion in fuel subsidy for qualified public transportation drivers and agricultural workers. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board it will begin distributing fuel subsidies to public utility vehicles (PUV) drivers and operators next week. Covered by the P2.5 billion fuel subsidy program of the Department of Transportation are PUV drivers who are operating jeepneys, UV express, taxis, tricycles, and other full-time ride-hailing and delivery services nationwide. Some 377,443 PUV drivers will receive fuel vouchers worth P6,500 each next week through the LandBank of the Philippines. On the other hand, the Department of Agriculture will distribute P500 million in fuel discounts at a maximum of P3,000 each to farmers and fisherfolk who either individually own and operate agricultural and fishery machinery or operate through a farmers' organization or cooperative.
Rody open to let US use AFP areas if Ukraine war hits Asia By Rey E. Requejo
NO BREAKTHROUGH. A handout picture (above) obtained from the Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office on March 10, 2022 shows Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (right) and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba attending Russia-TurkeyUkraine tripartite Foreign Ministers meeting in Antalya. The two failed to make progress in the 'difficult' dialog. Photo above shows a street sign reading the name of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky erected by a supporter on the railings outside the Ukrainian Consulate in Edinburgh on March 10, 2022. AFP
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte may open the country's military facilities to the United States should the Ukraine-Russia crisis spill over to Asia, Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez said Thursday. Romualdez made the remark when asked if the Chief Executive would be attending the upcoming Asean-US Summit in Washington DC. "(The President) was half and half about it. He says that there is
no real compelling reason for him to attend. He said if they're asking for the support of the Philippines, he was very clear that if push comes to shove, the Philippines will be ready to be part of the effort, especially if this Ukrainian crisis spills over to the Asian region,” the envoy shared. “He offered that the Philippines would be ready to open its doors, especially to our ally the United States in using our facilities, any facilities they may need," he added. The envoy said Duterte might allow the use of Clark for "some of Next page
Moscow, Kyiv ‘no progress’ in first high-level talks RUSSIA and Ukraine on Thursday failed to find a breakthrough on a ceasefire and other humanitarian issues at the first high-level talks between the two sides since Moscow's invasion. Foreign Minister Sergei Lav-
rov and Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba met on the sidelines of a diplomatic forum in the Turkish resort city of Antalya for three-way talks joined by Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.
Kuleba said "no progress" had been achieved on even a 24-hour ceasefire, expressing frustration that "it seems that there are other decision-makers for this matter in Russia." He also repeated his vow that the coun-
try will not give in, saying "I want to repeat that Ukraine has not surrendered, does not surrender, and will not surrender." He described the meeting as "difficult," accusing his Russian counterpart Next page
OFWs in HK hit by COVID nix repatriation By Rey E. Requejo
QUAKE DRILL. A Grade 2 pupil does the duck, hold and cover pose during the National Simultaneous Earthquake drill at the Bagong Tanyag Integrated School in Taguig City on Thursday, March 10, 2022. Danny Pata
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AN OFFICIAL of the Department of Foreign Affairs said Thursday that while there was a standing order for the immediate repatriation of overseas Filipino workers reportedly fired by their employers in Hong Kong after testing positive for COVID-19, no single Filipino asked to be thus brought back to Manila. “There’s no one hit by COVID [for us] to repatriate or asking to be repatriated at this time . . . That’s the bottom line,” Foreign Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Affairs Brigido Dulay said in a text message. Next page
ONE WITH LABOR. Lakas-CMD vice presidential bet Sara Duterte holds a dialogue with tricycle drivers at the Batasan TODA Terminal in Quezon City. Ver Noveno
BBM-Sara back move to suspend fuel excise tax running mate, Sara Duterte“Yes, [I will appeal to my Carpio is supporting calls to hold father to call for a special THE UniTeam tandem of a special session of Congress for session],” Duterte-Carpio said in presidential bet Ferdinand the suspension of the excise tax on an interview yesterday. “Bongbong” Marcos and his oil products. Next page
By Maricel V. Cruz