Manila Standard - 2022 July 24 - Sunday

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No. 158

July 24, 2022

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IN MET R MANILAO

MABINI’S DAY.

Attendees of the wreath-laying event at national hero Apolinario Mabini’s bust, inside the shrine for the national hero at PUP Sta. Mesa in Manila, smile and take photos on Saturday as the country celebrated the 158th birth anniversary of the first Prime Minister of the Philippines. Mabini, a polio victim, was born on July 23, 1864, in Barrio Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas. Danny Pata

‘Centaurus’ virus likely here Experts believe so as new COVID cases hit another high at 3,604

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XPERTS believe the new BA.2.75—or Centaurus omicron subvariant—may already be present in the country, after projections of a possible peak of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila were pushed back and cases continue to increase.

This developed as COVID-19 numbers hit another new daily high in five months, as the Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday reported 3,604 new cases in the country, the highest since February 12. Dr. Guido David of independent research group OCTA said the current surge wasn’t following a typical pattern where cases would decline continuously and attributed the rise in cases to other COVID subvariants that are circulating. David also believes the cases may surge until August, which coincides with the start of the school year, contrary to the previous projection that cases may peak

in July and decrease during August. The National Capital Region alone had 1,324 new COVID infections, said the health department. It also reported 14 new deaths from the coronavirus disease, bringing the total to 60,670. The number of active cases also breached 25,000, and at 25,743 is the highest since April 12. The country’s positivity rate or the ratio of people testing positive for COVID-19 from July 17 to 21 reached 14 percent. Meanwhile, the directive to subject Filipino nationals to daily COVID-19 tests CONTINUED ON 3A

BBM retains De Vera in CHED, names new appointments in gov’t n By VINCE LOPEZ AND MARICEL V. CRUZ PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Prospero de Vera as the chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles announced in an advisory on Saturday along with a slew of other appointments.

De Vera is effectively reappointed to the position he had held until July 21. He started to lead the CHED in 2018 under the Duterte administration, served as CHED commissioner in 2016, then designated officer-in-charge in January 2018 following the resignation of then-chairperson Patricia Licuanan. In a statement, Cruz-Angeles confirmed the appointment of Raphael Perpetuo CONTINUED ON 3A

President Marcos Jr.

Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong

Rep. Martin Romualdez

Rep. Mohd Pendatun Paglas

Rep. Yasser Alonto

Rep. Dimple Mastura

SONA a reunion of sorts of political scions n By NASH B. MAULANA THE first State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. on Monday will be an occasion for a reunion of families, or so it seems, for the second and third generation of politicians who were

President Marcos Sr.

Rep. Daniel Romualdez

once allies, rivals, or protagonists in the Old Congress. Incoming Speaker Martin Romualdez himself is the second generation in a family of distinguished politicians to occupy the House of Representatives leader’s seat after Leyte Congressman Daniel Romualdez was elected to that

Gov. Mamintal Adiong Sr.

Sen. Domocao Alonto

post in 1961. Lawmakers who represented the Lanao provinces in the Old Congress were once Nacionalista allies prior even to the first Marcos presidency in 1965, from the 1940s through the 1950s. This makes Monday’s SONA look CONTINUED ON 3A

Sen. Salipada Pendatun

Rep. Pangalian Balindong

Atty. Michael Mastura

Marcos vetoes OGCC bill over ‘excessive’ pay to lawyers PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vetoed a bill seeking more powers for the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC), Malacañang said Saturday. The President vetoed Senate Bill 2490 and its counterpart, House of Represen-

tatives Bill 9088 titled “An Act Strengthening the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC) by Rationalizing and Further Professionalizing Its Organization, Upgrading Positions and Appropriating Funds Therefor.” In a news release, Press Secretary

Trixie Cruz-Angeles explained that one of the reasons cited by the President for the veto was “the excessive remuneration to be given to the OGCC lawyers.” “The other reasons for the veto were the possible violation of the One Trust CONTINUED ON 3A

Udenna in default? Dennis Uy denies it n By JENNIFFER B. AUSTRIA

BEAUTIES ON PARADE. Some of the 22 candidates of the Binibining Pilipinas

beauty pageant wave to their supporters who line the streets of Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City during the Grand Parade of Beauties on Saturday. Today is the pageant’s coronation night at the Big Dome. Danny Pata

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UDENNA Corp., the holding company of businessman Dennis Uy, on Saturday denied defaulting on loans of unit Clark Global City Corp. and said it will settle its obligations with Clark International

Airport Corp. Udenna said in a statement it received a notice of declaration of default from a consortium of banks led by BDO Unibank Inc. as the majority lender against CGCC. Udenna said the foreclosure order was CONTINUED ON 3A

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Marawi people displaced by 2017 siege await restitution NEWS | 2A

Russia, Ukraine sign crucial grain deal to ease shortages WORLD | 3A

DENNIS UY

Pets: Mercy killing or killing mercy? PETS | 4B


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