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Wear Thick Clothes, Baguio Residents Urged Amid Cold Spell

Baguio City residents were advised to wear thick clothing and keep their bodies warm as the city continues to experience drops in temperature.

Negrenses Benefit From Power Firm Relief Aid

Energy Development Corporation, which operates the 222.5-megawatt geothermal power plants in Negros Oriental, gives relief assistance to thousands of households in the province.

SBMA Imposes Strict Border Control To Avert Possible Lockdown

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority imposed stricter border control, requiring all persons entering Subic Bay Freeport to show vaccination cards to prevent the further spread of Covid-19 in the area.

Palace Wants All LGUs To Provide Telemedicine Services

Malacañang is hoping to see more local government units providing telemedicine and telehealth services for patients who tested positive for Covid-19.

QC To Add Pop-Up, Mall Vaccination Sites

Additional vax sites are set to open in Quezon City this week to accommodate more residents and intensify the city’s vaccination program.

DILG: Unvaxxed People Will Only Be Sent Home, No Arrests

Individuals who are unvaccinated against the Covid-19 will only be requested to go home and will not be arrested, Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año clarified.

No Escalation Of Alert Level In NCR: Mayors

"No need to escalate to Alert Level 4," the 17 NCR mayors have agreed to maintain the Alert Level 3 status for the National Capital Region.

Diocese Brings Food Packs, Shelter Kits To ‘Odette’ Victims

The Diocese of Dumaguete, in collaboration with the National Secretariat for Social Action Caritas Philippines, continues to bring relief aid to victims of Typhoon Odette in Negros Oriental.

National Vax Rollout Provides Silver Lining Amid Pandemic

"Ang silver lining talaga natin dito ay marami nang nabakunahan," said Presidential Adviser on Covid-19 response Vince Dizon amid the rise in Covid-19 cases.

Don’t Resort To Panic Buying Of Meds, Prelate Tells Faithful

“Let us not be greedy..," an official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines appealed to the people not to buy essential medicines in bulk if they do not need them.

New Infections Soar To 33K; Another 3K Beat Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: The number of fresh coronavirus infections in the country soared to 33,169, the highest since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, the Department of Health reported on Monday.

Solon To Push For Free Covid-19 Testing Program

Senator Panfilo Lacson pushes for a free Covid-19 testing program as it should be a part of the public services offered by the government that will help manage the surge in positive cases.

Face Shields In QC Required Only In Medical Facilities

The use of face shields in Quezon City is mandatory only inside hospitals and quarantine facilities, the city government clarified as it thrashed yet another fake news.

Achieve Your 2022 Financial Goals With ShopeePay

Embrace digitalization by exploring digital payment services like ShopeePay, integrating it into your lifestyle, and using it to your advantage for your 2022 financial goals.

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” Closes A Trilogy, Starts A Multiverse Of Possibilities

WATCH: No Way Home is indeed the culmination of the Homecoming trilogy and the start of a multiverse of possibilities now playing in Philippine cinemas.

BDO Starts Offer Of PHP 5 Billion ASEAN Sustainability Bonds

BDO Unibank, Inc. announced the start of its public offering of PHP5 billion worth of Peso-denominated Fixed-Rate ASEAN Sustainability Bonds as the Bank’s third issuance under its PHP365 billion Bond Programme.

Warnings Signs Of Suicide

Talking about mental health can be hard, thankfully there are warning signs that can enable you to start the conversation.

Stay Organized This 2022 With 5 Easy Tips And Useful Items From Shopee

Check out these five easy tips to help you stay organized throughout 2022.

Pray For PH Recovery From Covid-19, Duterte Prods Filipinos Anew

As the Filipino Catholics observe the Feast of the Black Nazarene, President Rodrigo Duterte renewed his call to pray that the country would be able to overcome the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.

Zambo City To Reimpose RT-PCR Requirement

Zamboanga City will reimpose the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test requirement for inbound travelers regardless of vaccination status.

UP Media Monitoring Lab To Release 2022 Election Patterns In Social Media

The Philippine Media Monitoring Laboratory is set to begin the weekly release of the findings of its Digital Pulse Project relating to the 2022 national elections.

Gov’t Ramps Up Bed Capacity, Testing Amid Rise In Infections

The national government will be ramping up hospital bed capacity, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction testing, and vaccination in the wake of record high daily Covid-19 infections.

Taguig Limits Movement Of Unvaccinated Persons

Taguig's Safe City Task Force adopts the limit of the movement of unvaccinated individuals.

Diabetes: More Than Just Blood Sugar To Worry About

Things you should know more about diabetes.

Grants Now Open To Support Craft Communities For Forest Conservation

The British Council in the Philippines and Forest Foundation have teamed up for Woven Networks - Craft changemakers conserving forests.

Creatives Agency Finds A Pandemic-Ready Partner In Converge

One Davao-based advertising agency counts itself lucky to have survived the downturn, thanks to a business partner ready to face the pandemic.

PH Logs Add’l 2,579 Covid-19 Recoveries; 28,707 New Cases

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Sunday reported 2,579 recoveries and 28,707 new Covid-19 infections.

Civic Groups Complement Gov’t Relief Efforts For ‘Odette’ Victims

Civic organizations and even private groups joined the government's effort to help affected communities hit by Typhoon Odette especially in Caraga Region.

SMC’s Bankcom Formally Awarded Universal Bank License, To Boost Support To SMEs

San Miguel Corporation affiliate Bank of Commerce is focusing on increasing support for local businesses, particularly SMEs, to help promote economic growth in the face of the ongoing pandemic.

169 Checkpoints Set Up In Central Luzon

Checkpoints have been set up all throughout Central Luzon to carefully enforce the 150-day gun ban as the election period began Sunday.

Study Links COVID-19 Vax To Shortly Change Women’s Menstrual Cycle

Participants of the survey found that their period started roughly a day or two later than usual.

50-Year-Old Pinoy Engineer Holds 5 PRC IDs ‘Not An Honor Student’

Not one, but five Professional Regulation Commission certificates!

Things You Should Know About PCOS

Confused about PCOS? Here are some things you should know about it!

Ilonggos Urged To Observe ‘Rest Mode’, Stay Home

Ilonggos are encouraged to stay home and limit their non-essential trips outside as cases of the Covid-19 are on the rise amid the Omicron variant threat.

Divisoria Workers Heed Call For Booster Shots, 754 Vaxxed

Individuals working in Divisoria and its vicinity heeded the call of the Manila city government to get a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine during the night vaccination held on Thursday.

31 Lanao Sur, Marawi Coops Get Movable Rice Mills, Generator Sets

Some post-harvest facilities were turnover to cooperatives from Lanao del Sur and Marawi City as part of the administration's rehabilitation process of the Bangsamoro region.

NegOcc Bans Kids 12 And Below At Capitol Lagoon

Negros Occidental government reimposed the Covid-19 health and safety protocols among children.

Bacolod’s Covid-19 Cases Rise; Isolation Facilities On Standby

New cases of Covid-19 in Bacolod have doubled in two days, prompting its Mayor to strongly remind Bacolodnons to continue observing minimum public health standards.

147K Tourist Arrivals In December Boost Baguio Biz, Employment

Baguio City has obtained a high number of tourists visited last December, resulting in revenues for businesses and boosting employment of the city.

NegOr Logs Lowest Number Of Dengue Cases In 10 Years

Negros Oriental has recorded last year its lowest number of dengue cases within a 10-year period.

1.6M Ilonggos Register For Nat’l ID

Over 1.6 million Ilonggos achieved their Step 2 registration of the Philippine ID System, an increase of the Philippine Statistics Authority's previous target population.

DSWD-13 Gets More Food, Non-Food Supplies From Other Agencies

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Caraga received additional supplies of food and non-food items from other government agencies as relief operations continue in areas hit by Typhoon Odette in the region.

15 PSG Personnel Test Positive For Covid-19

A total of 15 personnel of the Presidential Security Group have tested positive for Covid-19, PSG commander Colonel Randolph Cabangbang said on Thursday.

NHA Extends P487-M Cash Aid To 9.5K ‘Odette’-Hit Families

Thousands of families in various provinces affected by the onslaught of Typhoon Odette have already received "immediate" cash assistance from the National Housing Authority.

Navy’s Reactivated Corvette Helps In Dinagat Islands Relief Ops

The Philippine Navy ship was reactivated to help in the ongoing Typhoon Odette relief operations in Mindanao.

New Law Giving ‘Small’ Farmers Cash Assistance Until 2024 Inked

Small farmers tilling two hectares and below of rice land will get an annual direct cash assistance under a new law signed by President Rodrigo Duterte.

Always Bring Vax Cards, PNP Reminds Travelers

Police reminded all motorists and commuters traveling in and out of Metro Manila and neighboring provinces to always bring their vax cards which may be required upon entry through border control points.

17,220 New Infections; Another 616 Recover From Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Thursday reported another 17,220 fresh Covid-19 infections.

Ilocos Norte To Install More Road Warning Signs

Ilocos Norte government has committed to installing more early warning and safety signage this year to caution motorists and be aware of accident-prone areas in the province.

Antique Resumes Covid-19 Vaccination After Holiday Break

The Covid-19 vaccination program in Antique resumed Thursday after it temporarily stopped on Dec. 30, 2021.