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New Tech To Improve Cebu City’s Link With 80 Villages

Cebu City government finally has an active solution to strengthen the capability of the city to connect with the barangays in the event of disasters or emergencies using the latest technology.

QC Covid-19 Hospitals To Get P1.3-B Budgetary Increase

Several government-owned Covid-19 treatment hospitals in Quezon City received a total of PHP1.3 billion in additional funds this year under the 2022 national budget.

Farm-To-Market Road Makes Life Easier For N. Ecija Farmers

Farmers and residents in the community and adjacent villages now have more convenience, thanks to the completion of a three-kilometer farm-to-market road in Nueva Ecija.

Bacolod Distributes P12-M More Cash Aid To Typhoon Victims

Bacolod City government has released more than PHP12 million in additional financial assistance to Typhoon Odette-hit residents in the past two days.

Angeles City Ready For Kids’ Vaccination On Feb. 21

Angles City government in Pampanga will start the pediatric vaccination for children aged five to 11 years old on February 21.

Student-Artists Drum Up Election Awareness Campaigns Through Arts And Culture

To celebrate National Arts Month, the 17th Lasallian Arts Month virtually enjoins young artists to utilize their talent, creativity and skill to boost engagement with the young in time for the 2022 national elections.

No Lifting Of Face Mask Mandate Yet: DOH

The Department of Health said the country's face mask mandate would remain even with the decreasing Covid-19 cases.

PH Logs 2,196 New Covid-19 Cases

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Thursday reported 2,196 new Covid-19 infections, marking another drop in the number of cases from Wednesday’s 2,671.

More Workers Quit Amid Pandemic, Prefer Hybrid Work

The Philippines posted a 176-percent increase in voluntary resignation across all industries, according to the study.

Vaccinated Kids Aged 5-11 Now 264K

Some 263,931 children aged 5 to 11 years old have been successfully vaccinated against the coronavirus since the start of pediatric rollout this month, the Department of Health said.