With only a few weeks before the May 9 elections, the Commission on Elections and SM Supermalls have signed an agreement to allow the public to practice using vote counting machines.
Amid the inclement weather, an official in Davao has advised Dabawenyos to make their homes more resilient to flooding by having them retrofitted or redesigned.
The number of visitors to Boracay Island for the Holy Week celebrations this year is practically identical to the number of visitors during the same period prior to the Covid-19 outbreak.
The Department of Health on Monday reported that the daily average Covid-19 cases from April 4 to 10 is lower than the new infections prior to the week in review.
More than 19,000 commuters in Central Luzon have availed of free rides on different public utility vehicles since the resumption of the Service Contract Program in the region last week.
The number of active Covid-19 infections in the capital city of Manila continued to decline as active cases are down to 50 after recording only three new cases on Monday.
The Metro Rail Transit Line 3 added another four-car train into its rolling stock following the rail service’s five-day maintenance shutdown during the Holy Week, increasing its passenger capacity.
President Rodrigo Duterte expressed optimism that the next administration will be “much better” in addressing the problems that continue to confront the country.