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Ex-Pres. Ramos passes on
Marcos: We lost a great leader. This is a sad day for the nation By Joyce Pangco Pañares and Vince Lopez
F
IDEL Valdez Ramos, the bespectacled, cigar-chomping 12th President of the Republic of the Philippines who earned the moniker “Steady Eddie” for being unflappable as he led the country during uncertain times from 1992 to 1998, passed away Sunday. He was 94.
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“The Ramos family is profoundly saddened to announce the passing of former President Fidel Valdez Ramos. We thank you all for respecting our
Tributes pour in for FVR, hail his legacy By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rio N. Araja GOVERNMENT officials, diplomats, and lawmakers paid tribute to former President Fidel V. Ramos, who died Sunday at the age of 94 from complications arising from COVID-19. Before President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his grief over the former
leader's passing (see story above— Editors), the Office of the Press Secretary expressed condolences to the family of Ramos, who served as the country’s 12th president from 1992 to 1998. “It is with great sorrow that we learn of the passing of former President Fidel V. Ramos. He leaves behind a colorful legacy and a secure place in history for
his participation in the great changes of our country, both as military officer and chief executive,” Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said. “We deeply condole with his family, friends, classmates, and associates and keep him in our prayers.” Former President Rodrigo Duterte late Sunday expressed "deep sadness" Next page
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BYE, STEADY EDDIE. Former President Fidel V. Ramos gestures during a press conference in this file photo. The man called ‘Steady Eddie,’ who oversaw a rare period of growth and peace that won him the reputation as one of the country's most effective leaders ever, has died aged 94, officials said Sunday.
NCR, 14 areas log high COVID positivity rates
Pinoy positive for monkeypox in Singapore
By Willie Casas and Rey Requejo
By Willie Casas, Rey E. Requejo, Rio N. Araja and Macon Ramos-Araneta
SOME 14 areas in Luzon have recorded “very high” or above 20 percent COVID-19 positivity rates in the past week, while that of Metro Manila increased to 15 percent, the independent monitoring group OCTA Research said. This developed as the Department of Health on Sunday logged 4,159 new COVID-19 cases – the highest singleday tally since February 10. OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David said Albay, Cagayan, Camarines Sur, Cavite, Isabela, La Union, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Quezon, Rizal, Tarlac, and Zambales all posted more than 20 percent one-week positivity rate as of July 29. Positivity rate refers to the percentage of people who were found positive for COVID-19 among the total number of individuals tested. The positivity rate was seen highest in Isabela at 36.3 percent on Friday, compared to its 25.7 percent on July 23.
FRIENDLY DRAGONS.
Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian (right) grooms dragon dancers as he graces the opening of the Philippines-China Friendship Dragon Boat Race (inset), the second leg of the Philippine Dragon Boat Regatta, at Manila Bay on Sunday. Avito Dalan and Danny Pata
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Xi Jinping extends sympathy to BBM over quake losses dinand Marcos Jr. following the devastation brought about by the magnitude 7 earthquake that rocked Luzon on July 27. “On behalf of the Chinese government CHINESE President Xi Jinping conveyed and people, and in his own name, Xi exhis country’s sympathy to President Fer- pressed deep condolences over the deaths,
By Rey E. Requejo and Willie Casas
and extended sincere sympathies to the bereaved families and the wounded,” the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines said. The Chinese leader also expressed his belief that under the leadership of Marcos and the Philippine government, people in
the earthquake-stricken areas “will surely overcome the disaster and rebuild their homes.” The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Next page
Diesel, LPG rollback up, but not gas
OFFICIALLY IN. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (left) swears Raphael Lotilla in as Secretary of the Department of Energy in this photo released by Malacanang over the weekend. Presidential Photo
OIL firms are poised to implement a slight rollback in prices of diesel and kerosene while gasoline prices could go up by as much as P1 per liter this week. Industry sources said diesel and kerosene rates may decrease by as much as P0.75 and P0.70 per liter, respectively. LPG prices likewise appeared set to decrease by P2 to P3 per liter for a fourth straight month. Gasoline prices, on the other hand, could go up by P0.70 to P1 per liter. Effective July 26, fuel firms implemented a rollback in prices of
gasoline by P0.40 per liter, diesel by P1.85 per liter, and kerosene by P1.30 per liter. This brought the year-to-date total adjustments to stand at a net increase of P18.90 per liter for gasoline, P32.95 per liter for diesel and P28.05 per liter for kerosene. Data from the Department of Energy from July 26 to 28 showed the price per liter of gasoline ranged from P67.40 to P77.81 in Quezon City, Metro Manila’s largest city. Diesel, on the other hand, ranged between P74.05 and P77.75 per liter in Manila, the country’s capital.
THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Sunday said a Filipino in Singapore has tested positive for monkeypox. DFA spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza, citing a situation update by Singapore’s Ministry of Health, said the Filipino male infected by monkeypox was 31 years old. Meanwhile, a Department of Health (DOH) official said it was wrong to discriminate against monkeypox patients, despite reports that many of the cases affected men who had sex with men. “Let us avoid stigmatization and discrimination against them because that is wrong. The call of the WHO [World Health Organization] director general is for those at risk to avoid having multiple partners, especially if they come from countries where cases have been reported.” DOH Director Dr. Eric Tayag said. The situation update from Singapore said the Filipino patient tested positive for monkeypox on July 25 and is currently confined at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH). His condition is stable, the ministry said. It also said the Filipino patient developed a fever on July 21 and started having rashes on his face, which later spread to other parts of his body. He sought medical care at SGH on July 24 and was admitted on the same day. Daza said this case was different from the first case reported in the Philippines on July 29 as the patient, also aged 31, arrived from abroad on July 19, while Next page
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