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PH spots first monkeypox case

Patient shows symptoms after trip abroad, gov't seeks US vax vs. virus By Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz

LONG BEFORE EXPIRY DATE

‘Private sector had option to donate vaccines to LGUs’

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HE Philippines has detected its first case of monkeypox, only days after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of the disease a global health emergency. "The case had prior travel to countries with documented monkeypox cases," said Health Undersecretary Dr. Beverly Ho, who did not specify the gender of the person, saying only that the patient was 31 years old. Ho advised those with a history of travel in countries with confirmed monkeypox cases and are now experiencing

By Willie Casas, Othel V. Campos, and Vince Lopez

PAINFUL SPOTS. In this file photo, a man with monkeypox holds out his hands full of rashes, spots, and lesions. Other symptoms of the viral disease include fever, headaches, sharp muscle pains, fatigue, and swollen and painful lymph nodes. The Philippines detected its first case of monkeypox on Friday. AFP

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February 10. Also, active cases further increased to 32,637 from 29,897 on Thursday. At that time, the DOH said the private sector was given the option of donating its vaccines directly to local government units. It noted that the law allows chief medical officers of private companies to make their own vaccine recipient lists and implement steps that could expedite vaccine deployment and avoid expiry. Data from the Zuellig Pharma Cold Chain Warehouse show that beginning

THE government on Friday said private companies that had bought COVID-19 vaccines that have expired knew what to do with them as early as October last year. Meanwhile, the Philippines recorded 4,127 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the highest daily tally in more than five months, according to the Department of Health (DOH). The latest daily tally was the highest since 4,575 cases were reported on

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Death toll from quake now 10, over 1k aftershocks recorded THE death toll from a major earthquake centered in the northern Philippines rose to 10 Friday after another four bodies were found in the rubble, authorities said, as aftershocks continued to rock the mountainous region. Rescuers in the town of Luba in the hardest hit province of Abra retrieved the remains of the men on a section of road that was buried by a landslide during Wednesday's 7.0-magnitude quake, the provincial civil defense office told Agence-France Presse. Landslides and collapsing structures killed six others in Abra

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MORE QUAKE CASUALTIES. The bodies

of four males buried by a landslide were recovered in Sitio Cayaddacad, Luba, Abra on Friday after a 16-hour search following the earthquake on Wednesday. Aftershocks in Bontoc, Mt. Province caused rocks to fall onto a jeepney, injuring the driver and his passengers, while road clearing operations resume along Mt. Data, Bauko at the Halsema Highway in Mountain Province. Dave Leprozo and Abra PNP Photos

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LPA BECOMES TROPICAL DEPRESSION ‘ESTER’

WEATHER

NBI told to stop ops vs. POGOs over extort raps By Rey E. Requejo THE Department of Justice (DOJ) has ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to cease its operations against Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) following complaints of extortion and other irregularities. “I told the NBI to stop activities against POGOs,” Remulla said during an event hosted by the Rotary Club of Manila late Thursday. Remulla said his directive was issued just before he took over the top post at the DOJ on a complaint by a POGO establishment that money was found missing during an NBI operation. “The NBI was not established to arrest foreigners or businessmen. We had to put a stop to that and right now,” Next page he declared.

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Palace set to submit P5.6T nat'l budget to Congress THE proposed P5.628-trillion national budget for 2023 will likely be submitted to Congress next week, Malacañang said on Friday, after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. held a special meeting with his Cabinet to discuss the proposed spending plan. In a press conference, Press

Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said the 2023 budget plan is currently being finetuned after several Cabinet secretaries gave their inputs during the meeting. "Different secretaries gave some inputs for the fine-tuning. The department will submit [the proposed 2023 budget] to Congress by next

week," she said. On Monday, Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman vowed to submit to Congress the proposed P5.628-trillion General Appropriations Act on time to ensure its passage before yearend. The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) initially sought

to submit the proposed budget on August 22. The 1987 Constitution mandates the executive department to submit the proposed National Expenditure Program to Congress within 30 days from the opening of the regular session of Congress. Next page

Another diesel price rollback seen, Dad of Ateneo shooter shot dead in Basilan but gasoline may increase instead By Maricel V. Cruz THE price per liter of diesel fuel is expected to go down next week for the fifth straight week, while gasoline prices may increase slightly by Tuesday, industry sources said yesterday. An oil industry source told the Standard pump prices for diesel may be reduced by P1.00 to P1.20, citing oil

trading monitoring from July 25 to 28 based on the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS), a pricing basis for many refined oil products in southeast Asia. Gasoline prices, meanwhile, may rise by P0.50 to P0.70 per liter, the same source added. This developed as a lawmaker from the Bicol region on Friday urged the

THE father of Dr. Chao Tiao Yumol, the suspect in the recent shooting at Ateneo de Manila University that left three persons dead, was shot dead outside his home in Basilan early Friday, police said.

Rolando Yumol, a retired policeman and businessman, was killed by unidentified assassins who shot him four times in the back in front of his house in Brgy. Maganda,

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SC CLEARS RICKETTS OF GRAFT CHARGES

RAZON TAKES 45% MALAMPAYA STAKE

BLINKEN, MARCOS TO MEET AUG. 6

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BUSINESS / B4

NEWS / A2

SLAIN IN BASILAN. The body of Rolando Yumol (also inset) lies in an open casket surrounded by his relatives in Lamitan, Basilan, in this Facebook photo posted on the Ronda Del Basilan page on Friday. Yumol was the father of Dr. Chao Tiao Yumol, the suspect in the Ateneo campus shooting that left three persons dead last Sunday.


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