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‘Tinatakot’: Top aide ni Morales, nag-back-out sa pagtestigo vs PhilHealth anomalies
Manila, Philippines – Nanghihinayang si Senador Panfilo Lacson ang pag-ayaw ng isang dating top aide ni Philippine Health Insurance Corp (PhilHealth) president Ricardo Morales na tumestigo sa mga anomalya sa ahensiya sa ‘last minute’ na posible umanong tinakot. ...
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GMA News
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Majority of registered voters oppose US election delay --poll
Two thirds of registered American voters oppose delaying the Nov. 3 presidential election due to the coronavirus pandemic, and more than half think President Donald Trump floated the idea of postponing it last week to help himself politically, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling released on Wednesday.
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ABS-CBN News
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Business group official says gov’t should not rely on China vaccine alone
An official of the Management Association of the Philippines said on Wednesday that the government should not “hinge” the country’s economic recovery on China’s possible discovery of a vaccine against COVID-19.
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ABS-CBN News
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FDA nagbabala vs pekeng bakuna vs COVID-19
Nagbabala ang Food and Drug Administration laban sa ibinebentang bakuna umano kontra coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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ABS-CBN News
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Jeepney a safe transportation option during the pandemic, doctors say
Jeepneys are safe and should be allowed to operate even during the pandemic, a group of doctors said Wednesday.
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Business World
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Regional Updates (08/05/20)
Power utilities warned against billing woes during strict lockdown POWER DISTRIBUTION utilities were warned against issuing bills that may spur another shock from customers in areas reverted to a strict lockdown, a senator said on Monday. In a statement, Sen. Sherwin T. Gatchalian said “consumers cannot afford another round of bill shock in their electricity bills,” which happened in May when distributors charged them based on compounded estimated and actual consumption. ...
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Manila Bulletin
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Rain showers due to trough of LPA expected
The trough or extension of a low pressure area (LPA) may continue to bring scattered rain showers and thunderstorms over some areas in the country in the next 24 hours, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on Wednesday afternoon. ...
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Manila Bulletin
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3 Koreans in Interpol wanted list nabbed
Operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) have arrested three South Koreans who are reportedly wanted in their country for online loan fraud. CIDG director Maj. Gen. Joel Napoleon Coronel identified the suspects as Lim Yeongjun, Sim Dong Woo, Kwon Hyeoksoo. “They are the subjects of International Police Red Notices for fraud,” said Coronel, adding that it was the Seoul Central District Court which issued the arrest warrant. ...
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COVID-19 cases: Pinas una na sa Southeast Asia
Manila, Philippines – Nangunguna na ang Pilipinas sa pinakamataas na kaso ng COVID-19 sa Southeast Asia matapos malampasan ang Indonesia at makapagtala ng 115,980 cases ngayong araw. Ayon sa ulat ang Indonesia ay mayroong 115,056 cases base sa huling tala nito kahapon, Agosto 4. Maliban dito, nakapagtala din ang Pilipinas ng pinakamataas na bilang ng […] The post COVID-19 cases: Pinas una na sa Southeast Asia appeared first on REMATE ONLINE.
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2 bagong kaso ng COVID sa New Zealand, galing Pinas
Manila, Philippines – Dalawang Pinoy na nagpositio sa COVID-19 ang naitalang panibagong kaso ng nasabing sakit sa New Zealand, ayon sa kanilang Health Ministry. Sa isang pahayag, sinabi ng health ministry na ang unang kaso ay isang lalaki na nasa edad 20 na dumating sa New Zealand noong Hulyo 23 mula sa Pilipinas via Hong […] The post 2 bagong kaso ng COVID sa New Zealand, galing Pinas appeared first on REMATE ONLINE.
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Remate
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8 mabisyo tiklo nang inguso sa kalansing ng barya sa MECQ
Manila, Philippines – Sa karsel nagwakas ang pagka-cara y cruz ng walong lalaki nang inguso ng mga kalugar dahil sa kalansing ng barya at ingay ng mga nagsusugal sa kabila ng ipinatutupad na modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ), kamakalawa ng gabi sa Caloocan City. Ibinalibag sa selda ang magkakagrupong sina Christopher Guerrero, 25; Domingo Salire, […] The post 8 mabisyo tiklo nang inguso sa kalansing ng barya sa MECQ appeared first on REMATE ONLINE.
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Interaksyon
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Concerns grow as New Zealand, Taiwan record new COVID-19 cases from Philippine travelers
Filipinos aired their fears and concerns on the potential repercussions of reports that New Zealand has recorded two new cases of COVID-19 from the Philippines after more than three months since its last case was acquired locally. New Zealand’s Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday that a man in his 20s who arrived in the […] The post Concerns grow as New Zealand, Taiwan record new COVID-19 cases from Philippine travelers appeared first on Interaksyon.
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Interaksyon
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Taylor Swift wowed by Folklore-inspired cake art of Filipino Swifties
Taylor Swift was amazed by two Filipino fans who made cakes inspired by her critically acclaimed album “Folklore” to celebrate her success. Siblings John Paul Cledera and Nicole Anne Cledera initially made the cakes as they anticipated that the album which was released on July 24 would break records again. Nicole was the first one […] The post Taylor Swift wowed by Folklore-inspired cake art of Filipino Swifties appeared first on Interaksyon.
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Mindanao News
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Lockdown in Siargao
LOCKDOWN IN SIARGAO. Army and police personnel man a checkpoint in Barangay Cabitoonan, General Luna in Siargao Island Wednesday (5 August 2020) when health authorities declared a five-day “temporary complete lockdown” in the village after four residents tested positive of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a rapid test. Confirmatory tests are yet to be conducted on the patients but the Rural Health Unit said it is assuming “probably local transmission” until RT-PCR results are out. ...
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GMA News
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Miscellaneous fees used for cost of shift to flexible learning -CHED
The miscellaneous fees being collected by private higher education institutions will be used to cover the cost of shifting to flexible learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said on Wednesday.
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GMA News
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Retrofitted classrooms in MGCQ areas may pave way for face-to-face learning in 2nd sem --CHED
Re-engineered classrooms could make face-to-face classes possible among higher education students at low-risk areas in the second semester, according to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on Wednesday.
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ABS-CBN News
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PBA: How import Henry Walker changed Blackwater's culture
Well-traveled import Henry Walker was a big reason for the improvement of several players of Blackwater Elite, including Poy Erram and Nard Pinto, who have since moved on to different teams.
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ABS-CBN News
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Fabella hospital reiterates appeal to patients to be truthful about health status
MANILA - The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital on Wednesday appealed to patients to be truthful about their condition to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the government-run maternity facility.
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ABS-CBN News
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Biyahe ng mga bus, jeep sa Cavite ipinagbawal
Ipinagbawal ng Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases ang pampublikong transportasyon sa Cavite, taliwas sa kagustuhan ng pamahalaang panlalawigan, sabi ngayong Miyerkoles ni Governor Jonvic Remulla.
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ABS-CBN News
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Paano sisiguruhing maaprubahan ang unemployment fund application sa SSS?
Mahigit 50,000 na nasibak sa trabaho ang nag-apply ng unemployment benefit sa SSS pero lagpas 37,000 ang tinanggihan dahil kulang ang mga dokumento.
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Business World
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Nuclear energy and PSA death statistics
Despite the incoherent rants against the country’s water, telecom, and electricity companies by President Rodrigo Duterte in his State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2020 last week, one good thing in his speech was the absence of reference to climate alarm and the need for more mandates, more subsidies to renewables which would mean more expensive electricity. ...
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Business World
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Preparing for the worst
Preparing for the worst, at this point, means recognizing and accepting the fact that the government and the private sector can do only so much in containing the spread of COVID-19 and saving people from it. No, this is not a defeatist nor a fatalistic stance. On the contrary, bracing now and doing what we can as individuals and as families, with what we have, is one way of improving our chances of physical and economic survival. ...
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Business World
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Vaccine confronts humanity with next moral test
By John Authers The coronavirus pandemic has stress-tested the world. Beyond challenging human fortitude, national health services and international rivalries, it has forced a series of moral choices. Many have provoked impassioned disagreement — over whether governments can force businesses and schools to close, over sacrifices for the sake of the elderly and, most bitterly and surprisingly, over whether being asked to wear a simple face mask infringes individual liberty. ...
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Manila Bulletin
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Defending champion Rafael Nadal won’t play US Open
Nadal slams ‘barbaric’ revised schedule Rafael Nadal of Spain (Photo by Johannes EISELE / AFP) Defending champion Rafael Nadal said Tuesday he will not play the US Open, citing concerns over the coronavirus and slamming tennis’s “barbaric” revised calendar. “After many thoughts I have decided not to play this year’s US Open,” Nadal said on Twitter. After many thoughts I have decided not to play this year’s US Open. ...
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