Tropical storm Atsani (international name) on Sunday entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility to become "Siony," with a present typhoon still threatening various parts of the country, PAGASA said.


Full Post on Source: Tropical storm 'Siony' enters Philippines with 'Rolly' still in the country

Tropical storm 'Siony' enters Philippines with 'Rolly' still in the country

Tropical storm Atsani (international name) on Sunday entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility to become "Siony," with a prese...
PAGASA has warned that serious flooding in flood-prone areas in Quezon Province should be expected despite the weakening of Super Typhoon Rolly after two landfalls so far.  


Full Post on Source: Severe flooding seen in Quezon despite 'Rolly' weakening into typhoon 

Severe flooding seen in Quezon despite 'Rolly' weakening into typhoon 

PAGASA has warned that serious flooding in flood-prone areas in Quezon Province should be expected despite the weakening of Super Typhoon Ro...
Follow this page for updates on "Siony."


Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Tropical storm Siony

LIVE updates: Tropical storm Siony

Follow this page for updates on "Siony." Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Tropical storm Siony
"Catastrophic violent winds and intense to torrential rainfall associated with the region of the eyewall and inner rainbands of the typhoon is prevailing or expected within the next 12 hours over the western portion of Camarines Sur, Marinduque, the central and southern portions of Quezon, Laguna, the eastern portion of Batangas, and Cavite," Pagasa warned.


Full Post on Source: Rolly weakens, no longer a super typhoon

Rolly weakens, no longer a super typhoon

"Catastrophic violent winds and intense to torrential rainfall associated with the region of the eyewall and inner rainbands of the typ...
"We are coordinating with LGU in monitoring the people living near the shorelines of Manila Bay. Fishermen have also been advised to stay put and shelter their fishing boats," Commodore Armando Balilo, PCG spokesperson, told reporters. 


Full Post on Source: NDRRMC projects up to 31 million Filipinos may be affected by Rolly

NDRRMC projects up to 31 million Filipinos may be affected by Rolly

"We are coordinating with LGU in monitoring the people living near the shorelines of Manila Bay. Fishermen have also been advised to st...
(Update 2) After intensifying into a super typhoon "Rolly" made its second landfall over Tiwi, Albay, state bureau PAGASA said.


Full Post on Source: Super typhoon Rolly makes second landfall in Albay

Super typhoon Rolly makes second landfall in Albay

(Update 2) After intensifying into a super typhoon "Rolly" made its second landfall over Tiwi, Albay, state bureau PAGASA said. ...
Sen. Bong Go has urged student leaders to participate in nation building while reassuring them of his commitment to ensure their welfare and access to quality education amid the pandemic.


Full Post on Source: Go to student leaders: Participate in nation building

Go to student leaders: Participate in nation building

Sen. Bong Go has urged student leaders to participate in nation building while reassuring them of his commitment to ensure their welfare and...
As physical restrictions are likely to prevent the conduct of the annual University of the Philippines College Admission Test, officials are considering various options to process admissions to the State University for the next school year.


Full Post on Source: UP eyes revised admission policy due to pandemic

UP eyes revised admission policy due to pandemic

As physical restrictions are likely to prevent the conduct of the annual University of the Philippines College Admission Test, officials are...
The laboratories of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine are closed today and tomorrow as a precaution for the forecasted landfall of Typhoon Rolly, but RITM director Celia Carlos said outpatient swabbing and walk-in patients will still be entertained, although only COVID-19 cases will be admitted at the hospital.


Full Post on Source: RITM shuts down labs due to typhoon

RITM shuts down labs due to typhoon

The laboratories of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine are closed today and tomorrow as a precaution for the forecasted landfall o...
Sen. Cynthia Villar called on the Department of Foreign Affairs to register all household staff members of Filipino diplomats with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration and ensure their membership with the Overseas Workers’ Welfare Administration to enable better protection for all domestic workers.


Full Post on Source: Villar seeks better protection for diplomats’ household staff

Villar seeks better protection for diplomats’ household staff

Sen. Cynthia Villar called on the Department of Foreign Affairs to register all household staff members of Filipino diplomats with the Phili...
MalacaƱang reminded the public yesterday to continue observing health protocols, after the government issued new quarantine classifications for November, while the country moves to increase economic activity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.


Full Post on Source: Continue observing health protocols this month – Palace

Continue observing health protocols this month – Palace

MalacaƱang reminded the public yesterday to continue observing health protocols, after the government issued new quarantine classifications ...
The House of Representatives has paid tribute to its incumbent and former members and personnel who passed away during the coronavirus pandemic.


Full Post on Source: House honors lawmakers, staff killed during pandemic

House honors lawmakers, staff killed during pandemic

The House of Representatives has paid tribute to its incumbent and former members and personnel who passed away during the coronavirus pande...
The Department of Justice mega task force created to probe corruption in government convened last Friday to set three parameters in launching an investigation and establish the initial five agencies to be investigated for corrupt practices.


Full Post on Source: Mega task force focusing on big fish

Mega task force focusing on big fish

The Department of Justice mega task force created to probe corruption in government convened last Friday to set three parameters in launchin...
Interior Secretary Eduardo AƱo wants the retirement age for police and military personnel raised from the current 56 years to 60 years.


Full Post on Source: From 56 to 60: DILG chief wants new retirement age

From 56 to 60: DILG chief wants new retirement age

Interior Secretary Eduardo AƱo wants the retirement age for police and military personnel raised from the current 56 years to 60 years. F...
The Commission on Elections is considering online voting for overseas Filipinos in the May 2022 presidential polls, an official said.


Full Post on Source: Comelec eyes online voting for Pinoys overseas in 2022

Comelec eyes online voting for Pinoys overseas in 2022

The Commission on Elections is considering online voting for overseas Filipinos in the May 2022 presidential polls, an official said. Ful...
The Philippine National Police has activated the Disaster Incident Management Task Group to coordinate search and rescue operations in areas that would be hit by Typhoon Rolly.


Full Post on Source: PNP, Red Cross response teams mobilized

PNP, Red Cross response teams mobilized

The Philippine National Police has activated the Disaster Incident Management Task Group to coordinate search and rescue operations in areas...
Signal No. 4 has been raised in Catanduanes and parts of Camarines Sur after PAGASA said "Rolly" has maintained its strength ahead of its expected landfall on Sunday morning.


Full Post on Source: Signal No. 4 up in Catanduanes, parts of CamSur as 'Rolly' maintains strength

Signal No. 4 up in Catanduanes, parts of CamSur as 'Rolly' maintains strength

Signal No. 4 has been raised in Catanduanes and parts of Camarines Sur after PAGASA said "Rolly" has maintained its strength ahead...
More areas have been placed under storm warning signals, including Metro Manila as Typhoon Rolly keeps its strength ahead of its landfall over mainland Catanduanes on Sunday morning, state bureau PAGASA said Saturday afternoon.


Full Post on Source: Metro Manila, other areas under storm warning signals as 'Rolly' keeps strength

Metro Manila, other areas under storm warning signals as 'Rolly' keeps strength

More areas have been placed under storm warning signals, including Metro Manila as Typhoon Rolly keeps its strength ahead of its landfall ov...
As the country braces itself for Typhoon Rolly, MalacaƱang on Saturday said emergency supplies and standby funds worth more than P800 million from the social welfare department will be available to local government units. 


Full Post on Source: Standby funds worth P879 million ready to augment LGUs response to 'Rolly'— Palace

Standby funds worth P879 million ready to augment LGUs response to 'Rolly'— Palace

As the country braces itself for Typhoon Rolly, MalacaƱang on Saturday said emergency supplies and standby funds worth more than P800 millio...
The country's coronavirus caseload breached 380,000 on Saturday after the Department of Health logged another 1,803 infections. 


Full Post on Source: COVID-19 cases in the Philippines top 380,000

COVID-19 cases in the Philippines top 380,000

The country's coronavirus caseload breached 380,000 on Saturday after the Department of Health logged another 1,803 infections.  Full...
NDRRMC Undersecretary Ricardo Jalad said that "heavy to very heavy damages" are expected in the areas along the Typhoon Rolly's forecast path.


Full Post on Source: Extensive damage expected from Typhoon Rolly — NDRRMC

Extensive damage expected from Typhoon Rolly — NDRRMC

NDRRMC Undersecretary Ricardo Jalad said that "heavy to very heavy damages" are expected in the areas along the Typhoon Rolly'...
Areas under Signal Number 3 should expect winds between 121 to 170 kilometers per hour in the next 18 hours.


Full Post on Source: More areas under Signal No. 3 as ‘Rolly’ maintains strength

More areas under Signal No. 3 as ‘Rolly’ maintains strength

Areas under Signal Number 3 should expect winds between 121 to 170 kilometers per hour in the next 18 hours. Full Post on Source: More ar...
The state weather bureau is warning that winds between 121 to 170 kilometers per hour may be expected in at least 18 hours in Catanduanes, where the storm’s eye is forecast to pass very close on Sunday morning.


Full Post on Source: Signal No. 3 up in Catanduanes as ‘Rolly’ approaches closer to land

Signal No. 3 up in Catanduanes as ‘Rolly’ approaches closer to land

The state weather bureau is warning that winds between 121 to 170 kilometers per hour may be expected in at least 18 hours in Catanduanes, w...
State seismologists on Friday night warned that the heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Rolly might cause three volcanoes in Luzon to generate volcanic sediment flows or lahars and muddy runoffs into nearby rivers and drainage areas.


Full Post on Source: Typhoon Rolly may trigger lahar flows near Mayon, Pinatubo, Taal volcanoes — Phivolcs

Typhoon Rolly may trigger lahar flows near Mayon, Pinatubo, Taal volcanoes — Phivolcs

State seismologists on Friday night warned that the heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Rolly might cause three volcanoes in Luzon to generate...
PAGASA is warning of a “moderate to high” risk of a storm surge of up to one floor high in some coastal areas due to Typhoon “Rolly.”


Full Post on Source: PAGASA warns of storm surge due to ‘Rolly’

PAGASA warns of storm surge due to ‘Rolly’

PAGASA is warning of a “moderate to high” risk of a storm surge of up to one floor high in some coastal areas due to Typhoon “Rolly.” Ful...
Typhoon “Rolly,” the strongest storm on earth so far this year, may strengthen into a super typhoon in the next 12 hours.


Full Post on Source: PAGASA: ‘Rolly’ may become a super typhoon in 12 hours

PAGASA: ‘Rolly’ may become a super typhoon in 12 hours

Typhoon “Rolly,” the strongest storm on earth so far this year, may strengthen into a super typhoon in the next 12 hours. Full Post on So...
The United States Navy's weather bureau reported an intensified Typhoon Rolly (international name Goni) overnight, reaching super typhoon category.


Full Post on Source: US agency upgrades Rolly to super typhoon while over Philippine Sea

US agency upgrades Rolly to super typhoon while over Philippine Sea

The United States Navy's weather bureau reported an intensified Typhoon Rolly (international name Goni) overnight, reaching super typhoo...
The government is setting up a task force to manage the distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available, as well as the conduct of nationwide immunization.


Full Post on Source: Duterte creates task force on covid-19 Immunization

Duterte creates task force on covid-19 Immunization

The government is setting up a task force to manage the distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available, as well as the conduct...
For the third time, the country will use vote counting machines in the May 2022 national and local polls, an official of the Commission on Elections said on Thursday.


Full Post on Source: Comelec: VCMs to be used again in 2022 polls

Comelec: VCMs to be used again in 2022 polls

For the third time, the country will use vote counting machines in the May 2022 national and local polls, an official of the Commission on E...
It’s final.


Full Post on Source: It’s final: Metro Manila, 6 areas under GCQ in November

It’s final: Metro Manila, 6 areas under GCQ in November

It’s final. Full Post on Source: It’s final: Metro Manila, 6 areas under GCQ in November
Typhoon Rolly barreled toward the country yesterday, with weather forecasters warning that it could intensify into a super typhoon that will bring destructive winds and intense rains over Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon this weekend.


Full Post on Source: Powerful typhoon roars toward Philippines

Powerful typhoon roars toward Philippines

Typhoon Rolly barreled toward the country yesterday, with weather forecasters warning that it could intensify into a super typhoon that will...
The famous Malagos Chocolates of Davao continues to prove its dominance after it bagged top awards in the first-ever online international chocolate festival.


Full Post on Source: Davao chocolate wins big in 1st virtual competition

Davao chocolate wins big in 1st virtual competition

The famous Malagos Chocolates of Davao continues to prove its dominance after it bagged top awards in the first-ever online international ch...
At the moment, the typhoon packs peak winds of 185 kph from the previous 165 kph and gusts of up to 230 kph from the previous 205 kph.


Full Post on Source: Signal No. 1 up over Catanduanes as Typhoon Rolly intensifies further

Signal No. 1 up over Catanduanes as Typhoon Rolly intensifies further

At the moment, the typhoon packs peak winds of 185 kph from the previous 165 kph and gusts of up to 230 kph from the previous 205 kph. Fu...
MalacaƱang on Friday released the full list of community quarantine classifications for the month of November. 


Full Post on Source: LIST: Quarantine classifications in Philippines for November

LIST: Quarantine classifications in Philippines for November

MalacaƱang on Friday released the full list of community quarantine classifications for the month of November.  Full Post on Source: LIST...
The survey found that 97% of the 1,249 adult respondents said they will self-quarantine after having contact with a person who tested positive for coronavirus disease.


Full Post on Source: Vast majority of Filipinos willing to cooperate with contact tracing efforts — SWS

Vast majority of Filipinos willing to cooperate with contact tracing efforts — SWS

The survey found that 97% of the 1,249 adult respondents said they will self-quarantine after having contact with a person who tested positi...
The labor department is rolling out another batch of cash aid for workers after it received P16.1-billion in fresh funding from the Bayanihan to Recover As One Act, also known as Bayanihan 2.


Full Post on Source: Labor department rolls out fresh cash aid for workers

Labor department rolls out fresh cash aid for workers

The labor department is rolling out another batch of cash aid for workers after it received P16.1-billion in fresh funding from the Bayaniha...
Of the additional cases, 1,865 or 93% occurred within the past two weeks, data from the Department of Health showed.


Full Post on Source: Philippines logs 2,006 new cases; total now at 378,933

Philippines logs 2,006 new cases; total now at 378,933

Of the additional cases, 1,865 or 93% occurred within the past two weeks, data from the Department of Health showed. Full Post on Source:...
Foreign Affairs Secretary Locsin on Friday confirmed that the investigation into the recalled ambassador to Brazil's alleged abuse of her household staff has begun.


Full Post on Source: Locsin: Team formed to investigate recalled envoy for staff abuse

Locsin: Team formed to investigate recalled envoy for staff abuse

Foreign Affairs Secretary Locsin on Friday confirmed that the investigation into the recalled ambassador to Brazil's alleged abuse of he...
Ombudsman Samuel Martires assured that it will continue to conduct its own investigations into alleged anomalies in the government parallel with the anti-corruption task force formed by President Rodrigo Duterte to probe irregularities in the “entire government.”


Full Post on Source: Ombudsman to continue with own corruption probes parallel with ‘mega task force’

Ombudsman to continue with own corruption probes parallel with ‘mega task force’

Ombudsman Samuel Martires assured that it will continue to conduct its own investigations into alleged anomalies in the government parallel ...
In a briefing, Beverly Ho, director of the agency’s health promotion and communication service, said the Philippines regularly conducts surveillance of flu vaccines.


Full Post on Source: Flu vaccines in Philippines 'safe,' DOH assures public

Flu vaccines in Philippines 'safe,' DOH assures public

In a briefing, Beverly Ho, director of the agency’s health promotion and communication service, said the Philippines regularly conducts surv...
An alleged former communist rebel was presented by the anti-communist task force to the public on Friday amid recent controversy sparked by the veiled threats made by the task force's spokesman Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. against public figures and a women's group. 


Full Post on Source: NTF-ELCAC presents alleged former rebel amid red-tagging campaign

NTF-ELCAC presents alleged former rebel amid red-tagging campaign

An alleged former communist rebel was presented by the anti-communist task force to the public on Friday amid recent controversy sparked by ...
Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Westmincom chief, made the confirmation after a follower of Indama was killed Thursday in an encounter with government forces in Ungkaya Pukan town, Basilan.


Full Post on Source: Westmincom confirms death of Abu Sayyaf leader Furuji Indama

Westmincom confirms death of Abu Sayyaf leader Furuji Indama

Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Westmincom chief, made the confirmation after a follower of Indama was killed Thursday in an encounter with govern...
Lawmakers from the Makabayan bloc told the Surpeme Court: "Petitioners are now being targeted under the patently unconstitutional Anti-Terrorism Act so they need injunctive relief now."


Full Post on Source: Citing heightened red-tagging, Makabayan bloc calls on SC to halt anti-terror law implementation

Citing heightened red-tagging, Makabayan bloc calls on SC to halt anti-terror law implementation

Lawmakers from the Makabayan bloc told the Surpeme Court: "Petitioners are now being targeted under the patently unconstitutional Anti-...
Death toll due to Typhoon Quinta has climbed to 22, the latest situation report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council on Friday showed.


Full Post on Source: 'Quinta' death toll climbs to 22

'Quinta' death toll climbs to 22

Death toll due to Typhoon Quinta has climbed to 22, the latest situation report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Cou...
The task group will be under the National Task Force Against COVID-19 and will be led by the Department of Health.


Full Post on Source: Task group created for deployment of COVID-19 vaccine to beneficiaries

Task group created for deployment of COVID-19 vaccine to beneficiaries

The task group will be under the National Task Force Against COVID-19 and will be led by the Department of Health. Full Post on Source: T...
Typhoon “Rolly” continued to intensify ahead of its expected landfall over the Aurora-Quezon area on Sunday evening or early Monday morning.


Full Post on Source: Signal No.4 possible: ‘Rolly’ continues to strengthen as it threatens Aurora-Quezon area

Signal No.4 possible: ‘Rolly’ continues to strengthen as it threatens Aurora-Quezon area

Typhoon “Rolly” continued to intensify ahead of its expected landfall over the Aurora-Quezon area on Sunday evening or early Monday morning....
Fishers group PAMALAKAYA said that while a breakwater may be able to hold some of the dolomite sand, this does not guarantee that it will effectively impede water flow and prevent the crushed dolomite rocks from being washed out.


Full Post on Source: ‘Will this rehabilitate Manila Bay?’ groups ask of breakwater to protect dolomite

‘Will this rehabilitate Manila Bay?’ groups ask of breakwater to protect dolomite

Fishers group PAMALAKAYA said that while a breakwater may be able to hold some of the dolomite sand, this does not guarantee that it will ef...
Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'.


Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Typhoon Rolly

LIVE updates: Typhoon Rolly

Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'. Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Typhoon Rolly
"[T]he surge in [Chinese nationals'] numbers to millions in the past few years should not be overlooked, especially in light of the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea and over reports of some of their illegal activities," Pangilinan said.


Full Post on Source: Palace urged to form panel to look into influx of Chinese nationals

Palace urged to form panel to look into influx of Chinese nationals

"[T]he surge in [Chinese nationals'] numbers to millions in the past few years should not be overlooked, especially in light of the...
Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'.


Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Severe tropical storm Rolly

LIVE updates: Severe tropical storm Rolly

Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'. Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Severe tropical st...
Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'.


Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Severe Tropical Storm Rolly

LIVE updates: Severe Tropical Storm Rolly

Once it enters the PAR, the tropical depression will be designated 'Rolly'. Full Post on Source: LIVE updates: Severe Tropical St...
The Philippines improved in the Committee to Protect Journalists’ global impunity index, moving down two places from the fifth worst country for journalists to the seventh, largely due to a technicality in the computation for the index.


Full Post on Source: Philippines moves down two places in global impunity index

Philippines moves down two places in global impunity index

The Philippines improved in the Committee to Protect Journalists’ global impunity index, moving down two places from the fifth worst country...
Former Government Corporate Counsel Philip Jurado urged the Supreme Court to stop President Rodrigo Duterte’s exercise of emergency powers under the Bayanihan 2 law, which he claims expired when Congress’ regular session adjourned in the middle of House Speakership row.


Full Post on Source: Bayanihan 2 implementation questioned at SC

Bayanihan 2 implementation questioned at SC

Former Government Corporate Counsel Philip Jurado urged the Supreme Court to stop President Rodrigo Duterte’s exercise of emergency powers u...
Military officials and members of women's group Gabriela will face a Senate panel next Tuesday to discuss red-tagging, Sen. Ping Lacson confirmed.


Full Post on Source: Probe into red-tagging of celebrities, Gabriela to begin on November 3 — Lacson

Probe into red-tagging of celebrities, Gabriela to begin on November 3 — Lacson

Military officials and members of women's group Gabriela will face a Senate panel next Tuesday to discuss red-tagging, Sen. Ping Lacson ...
The country's police force on Thursday opened its second testing laboratory for the coronavirus, as infections among cops reach nearly 7,100, almost eight months since they were put to task to carry out lockdowns as part of government's response to an ongoing health crisis. 


Full Post on Source: PNP opens new COVID-19 lab with cases among personnel now at 7,097

PNP opens new COVID-19 lab with cases among personnel now at 7,097

The country's police force on Thursday opened its second testing laboratory for the coronavirus, as infections among cops reach nearly 7...
Last month, the DOH recommended the issuance of an executive order to reconcile the varying prices of coronavirus tests.


Full Post on Source: Palace: Price cap on COVID-19 tests likely

Palace: Price cap on COVID-19 tests likely

Last month, the DOH recommended the issuance of an executive order to reconcile the varying prices of coronavirus tests. Full Post on Sou...
The highest rise in new infections was seen in Quezon City with 85.


Full Post on Source: COVID-19 infections in Philippines climb to nearly 377,000

COVID-19 infections in Philippines climb to nearly 377,000

The highest rise in new infections was seen in Quezon City with 85. Full Post on Source: COVID-19 infections in Philippines climb to near...
A nationwide survey has showed that a significantly small number of Filipinos believe that the country's reporting of coronavirus infections and deaths are accurate.


Full Post on Source: SWS: Less than 30% of Filipinos believe in accuracy of COVID-19 tally

SWS: Less than 30% of Filipinos believe in accuracy of COVID-19 tally

A nationwide survey has showed that a significantly small number of Filipinos believe that the country's reporting of coronavirus infect...
“Only the injunctive power of the Honorable Court stands between the people and the imminent terror heralded by the ATA and its IRR. Petitioners pray the Court to wield the power."


Full Post on Source: FLAG urges SC: Shield people from 'terror' of anti-terror law, issue TRO

FLAG urges SC: Shield people from 'terror' of anti-terror law, issue TRO

“Only the injunctive power of the Honorable Court stands between the people and the imminent terror heralded by the ATA and its IRR. Petitio...
President Rodrigo Duterte has given the Department of Foreign Affairs the go signal to proceed with its probe into the country's recently-recalled envoy to Brazil who has been accused of mistreating her household staff. 


Full Post on Source: Duterte OKs probe into envoy caught on video hurting household helper

Duterte OKs probe into envoy caught on video hurting household helper

President Rodrigo Duterte has given the Department of Foreign Affairs the go signal to proceed with its probe into the country's recentl...
The chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations is mulling an investigation into allegations of irregularities in government agencies with the goal of defunding those found to be swamped with corruption.


Full Post on Source: House appropriations chair mulls defunding corrupt agencies

House appropriations chair mulls defunding corrupt agencies

The chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations is mulling an investigation into allegations of irregularities in government agencies ...
“Further progress is needed to ensure that local agencies are empowered to respond without international support,” Bollettino also said.


Full Post on Source: Disaster risk reduction must be localized amid reliance on foreign aid — study

Disaster risk reduction must be localized amid reliance on foreign aid — study

“Further progress is needed to ensure that local agencies are empowered to respond without international support,” Bollettino also said. ...
President Rodrigo Duterte has given the Department of Foreign Affairs the go signal to proceed with its probe into the country's recently-recalled envoy to Brazil who has been accused of mistreating her household staff. 


Full Post on Source: Duterte gives green light for probe into recalled envoy to Brazil

Duterte gives green light for probe into recalled envoy to Brazil

President Rodrigo Duterte has given the Department of Foreign Affairs the go signal to proceed with its probe into the country's recentl...
The research published by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative on October 20 showed that 71% of Filipinos believed they would be at least somewhat affected by the impacts of climate change.


Full Post on Source: Majority of Filipinos believe climate change will affect their lives — Harvard study

Majority of Filipinos believe climate change will affect their lives — Harvard study

The research published by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative on October 20 showed that 71% of Filipinos believed they would be at least som...
No one will be spared from the investigation of the “mega task force” formed to investigate corruption allegations in the “entire government,” a Department of Justice official said Thursday.


Full Post on Source: No one is exempted from 'mega task force' corruption probe — DOJ official

No one is exempted from 'mega task force' corruption probe — DOJ official

No one will be spared from the investigation of the “mega task force” formed to investigate corruption allegations in the “entire government...
Sen. Cynthia Villar, whose family's business empire ranges from retail to property, kept her spot as the richest member of the upper chamber last year while Sen. Leila de Lima retained hers as the poorest, according to their wealth declarations. 


Full Post on Source: Villar still wealthiest senator; De Lima poorest

Villar still wealthiest senator; De Lima poorest

Sen. Cynthia Villar, whose family's business empire ranges from retail to property, kept her spot as the richest member of the upper cha...
"Quinta" has since exited the Philippine area of responsibility, though its effects continue to be felt in its wake. All tropical cyclone wind signals have been lifted, state weather bureau Pagasa said, and Pagasa's final severe weather bulletin has been issued. 


Full Post on Source: 'Quinta' leaves 16 dead, 16.8K families in shelters

'Quinta' leaves 16 dead, 16.8K families in shelters

"Quinta" has since exited the Philippine area of responsibility, though its effects continue to be felt in its wake. All tropical ...
“Any assistance for the good of the institution and to protect its integrity should not be shunned, but instead welcomed,” SC spokesperson Brian Hosaka said.


Full Post on Source: SC welcomes 'mega task force' help, notes Judiciary has own investigative system

SC welcomes 'mega task force' help, notes Judiciary has own investigative system

“Any assistance for the good of the institution and to protect its integrity should not be shunned, but instead welcomed,” SC spokesperson B...
Lawmakers questioned why some officials have been absolved by President Rodrigo Duterte from any involvement in corruption even before the anti-corruption task force he recently formed begins its investigation into irregularities in the entire government.


Full Post on Source: Lawmakers question ‘exceptions’ to gov’t-wide corruption probe

Lawmakers question ‘exceptions’ to gov’t-wide corruption probe

Lawmakers questioned why some officials have been absolved by President Rodrigo Duterte from any involvement in corruption even before the a...
Sen. Risa Hontiveros is calling on MalacaƱang to support an international campaign to ease intellectual property agreements in order to ensure universal access to an affordable and effective COVID-19 vaccine. 


Full Post on Source: Gov't urged to back int'l campaign to make COVID-19 vaccine cheaper, available for everyone

Gov't urged to back int'l campaign to make COVID-19 vaccine cheaper, available for everyone

Sen. Risa Hontiveros is calling on MalacaƱang to support an international campaign to ease intellectual property agreements in order to ensu...
Philippine passport holders applying for a Schengen visa has spiked by 43% since 2015, according to data from a visa information site.


Full Post on Source: Filipinos applying for Schengen visas surged by 43% in last five years — data

Filipinos applying for Schengen visas surged by 43% in last five years — data

Philippine passport holders applying for a Schengen visa has spiked by 43% since 2015, according to data from a visa information site. Fu...
Baguio City is set to push forward with its goal of making the tourist destination the first Smart City in the country with its line up of technological investments.


Full Post on Source: Baguio to install integrated communication platform, other digital assets to fulfill Smart City vision

Baguio to install integrated communication platform, other digital assets to fulfill Smart City vision

Baguio City is set to push forward with its goal of making the tourist destination the first Smart City in the country with its line up of t...
Moving west at 10 kilometers per hour, it may enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility Thursday morning or afternoon.


Full Post on Source: Tropical storm approaches PAR; brewing cyclone spotted off Mindanao

Tropical storm approaches PAR; brewing cyclone spotted off Mindanao

Moving west at 10 kilometers per hour, it may enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility Thursday morning or afternoon. Full Post on Sou...

QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS President Duterte presents figures showing the COVID-19 situation in the country during a meeting with members of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases at Matina Enclaves in Davao City on Monday. He approved the recommendation of the task force to keep Metro Manila and six other areas under general community quarantine. —MALACAƑANG PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday approved the recommendation of the government’s coronavirus task force to keep Metro Manila and six other areas under general community quarantine until Nov. 30.

The cities of Bacolod, Iloilo, Tacloban and Iligan, as well as the provinces of Batangas and Lanao del Sur will also be under the same restrictions up to the end of November.

In a televised address on Tuesday morning, Duterte said the retention of the restrictions was subject to appeal from the concerned local governments.

In his daily press briefing on Tuesday, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said Oct. 29 was the deadline for the appeal.

Earlier, the Metro Manila Council said the mayors of the metropolis favored keeping the region under general community quarantine until year-end to contain COVID-19, although with eased restrictions on mobility, transport and business.

No tough restrictions

With the announcement of the extension, MalacaƱang said no region in the country was subject to stricter quarantine levels in November.

Meanwhile, Duterte said he favored government-to-government transaction, most likely with China, for the purchase of vaccines for COVID-19 to avoid corruption.

The President said Chinese pharmaceutical companies had already developed a vaccine for the severe respiratory disease and it would just be a matter of how to purchase and distribute it.

“But let me tell everybody that we will not beg for it. We will pay. So it would be good if the transaction is government to government. No corruption, because everything is government to government. I’m offering it to China because they already have it (vaccine),” he said.

He said Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian also told him in a meeting that a vaccine was already available.

“He (Huang) said that the vaccine is there. It will be in a matter of … how to distribute it, and of course what kind of transaction would it be for them and for us,” he said.

In his briefing, Roque said he disagreed with the OCTA Research statement that easing restrictions on public transport would lead to a surge in coronavirus infections in Metro Manila in the next two weeks.

Health standards

Roque said respected doctors consulted by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, the temporary government body overseeing the administration’s coronavirus response, believed otherwise as infection could be avoided if commuters observed the minimum health standards.

“We disagree with the research group. I think Filipinos will [do] everything they have to do because it is important that they can go to their jobs again,” he said.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) chief Rolando Enrique Domingo said at Roque’s briefing that foreign pharmaceutical companies that had completed clinical trials overseas for their vaccines would not need to conduct trials in the Philippines.

Domingo said the pharmaceutical companies just needed to register their vaccines with the FDA and submit documents showing they had complied with Philippine and Southeast Asian standards.

He said only FDA-licensed manufacturers or importers may distribute COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines.

The FDA, Domingo said, would also meet with the World Health Organization to set standards for an acceptable COVID-19 vaccine.

New travel rules

In an online briefing on Tuesday, Police Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, chief of law enforcement for the government’s coronavirus response, said new travel rules would be issued soon as local governments had been given the option to continue requiring travel authority of people who were not allowed to go out and who were not stranded due to lockdowns.

Eleazar said these people must first determine if the local governments in their destinations and in the places they would pass through were enforcing travel restrictions.

If there are no restrictions, then the travelers do not have to get authorization to travel, he said.

Eleazar said his task force was working with the Department of Science and Technology for the setting up of an online application system for travel permits.



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MANILA, Philippines — Army Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. will better help the government’s cause if he practices some prudence and self-restraint in tagging people and organizations as members of terrorist organizations, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said on Tuesday.

In a Viber message, Lacson reminded Parlade that under the newly enacted Anti-Terrorism Act, only the courts can declare who are considered terrorists.

“Maybe a little prudence and self-discipline on Lt. Gen. Parlade’s part will help,” he said.

The senator made the statement amid the backlash that Parlade, the spokesperson for the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflicts (NTF-Elcac), has been getting over his recent statements.

The Army general drew flak when he issued what many considered as a veiled threat against actress Liza Soberano for associating with Gabriela Women’s Party, a progressive party list group that has been one of the targets of the NTF-Elcac in its information campaign.

Lacson said he saw Parlade as the kind of a military officer who was “dedicated to the accomplishment of his mission to end the half-century-old insurgency problem.”

“That being said, his only fault is that he overanalyzes and overtalks, with some of his public statements threatening to affect his mission,” he said.

Speaker Lord Allan Velasco, for his part, dared Parlade to file charges against members of the House Makabayan bloc whom he accused as communists.

“If he has evidence, gather them and go to court, and not to the media,” Velasco said in a statement on Tuesday.

As Speaker, Velasco said he was “duty-bound to protect them from potential harm due to these careless accusations so that they may carry their legal and constitutional mandate as members of Congress.”

Meanwhile, militant group Pamalakaya on Tuesday called on Cavite Gov. Jonvic Remulla to declare Parlade “persona non grata” in the province, following his Red-tagging spree of activists and celebrities.

The group lauded Remulla for scoring Parlade for threatening outspoken women.



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CANDY CHUTE Sarah Schwimmer tests her trick-or-treat candy chute with friends as she plans for a socially distant Halloween to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. —REUTERS

LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY—On a typical Halloween, Sarah Schwimmer would answer her door and put candy in the outstretched hands of costumed trick-or-treaters, but this year she will be shooting their sweets through a 3-meter-long pipe rigged up as her COVID-19 socially distanced delivery system.

“The kids—everything has changed for them, so anything we can do to keep that joy is important,” said Schwimmer, 54, of Lawrenceville, New Jersey.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised against traditional American Halloween activities that are considered “high risk” for COVID-19 infection, including haunted houses, hayrides with anyone not in your household and “direct contact with trick-or-treaters.”

Screaming—in glee or fright—is risky behavior during the Oct. 31 holiday that celebrates ghosts and goblins, the CDC noted, advocating social distancing and wearing a mask to lower the risk of spreading the respiratory virus.

Outright bans

Outright bans on trick-or-treating have been declared in cities as large as Los Angeles and towns as small as Longmeadow, Massachusetts.

Even the headless horseman’s annual ride through the village of Sleepy Hollow, New York, has been canceled. The traditional event commemorates Washington Irving’s classic 200-year-old short story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.”

With US coronavirus cases surging past 8 million, the Halloween and Costume Association, working with the Harvard Global Health Institute, released a color-coded COVID-19 map of the United States to help parents determine the level of risk in their local community.

The top danger zones on Halloween2020.org include North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Montana and Idaho, where cases have spiked.

Health experts blame cooler temperatures, students returning to schools, more relaxed social gatherings, infection mitigation fatigue and the downplaying of mask-wearing by politicians including President Donald Trump.

The White House said its Halloween celebrations would go on but Sunday’s preholiday event instructed all guests aged 2 years old or over to wear a face covering and practice social distancing. Trump, his wife Melania, and son Barron were infected with COVID-19 themselves earlier this month.

Medical experts say trying to minimize the danger of virus spread by canceling Halloween activities could jeopardize mental health, especially for children already anxious over the pandemic that has upended schooling, family visits, and time with friends.

Video pleading

The spooky possibility that COVID-19 would snuff out Halloween fun drove Elvira, a film horror hostess portrayed by actress Cassandra Peterson, out of the shadows to plead “Don’t Cancel Halloween” in a new music video.

“COVID-19 ruined everything,” Elvira sings to the tune of Madonna’s “Holiday.” “No costumes, candy or celebration, ‘cause everybody’s still in self-isolation.”

Sales of costumes and candy have not entirely evaporated into thin air.

Spending on decorations, costumes and other festive purchase is expected to reach $8.05 billion this year, down only slightly from $8.8 billion in 2019, the National Retail Federation said.

Halloween candy sales already are up 8.6 percent over last year, said the National Confectioners Association.

COVID-19 has itself inspired some ripped-from-the-headlines costumes, including a giant container of hand sanitizer and a spiked coronavirus mask.

Schwimmer said she would don her well-worn pointy witch’s hat when she perches in a second-floor window on one end of the PVC pipe, sending candy whizzing down to trick-or-treaters.

“I think we can celebrate safely without canceling the entire event,” said Schwimmer, a public school fifth grade teacher.

“Finding joy wherever we can under these circumstances—I know it’s critical for me in my personal and professional life, and I think it’s really important for the kids too.” —REUTERS



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Sen. Richard Gordon on Tuesday warned of an impending Senate investigation into the influx of young Chinese retirees into the country, amid suspicion that this was another source of bribery of government employees similar to the “pastillas” scam in the Bureau of Immigration.

Gordon said the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) should fully explain why it allowed about 28,000 Chinese nationals to retire in the country, 40 percent of whom were supposedly aged 35, when the PRA faced the Senate plenary for its 2021 funding.

“We will have our chance [to confront PRA]. We will be asked by the senators on the budget, and surely, that will come out. They must be ready [to explain] because if not, then we’ll investigate,” he said.

Gordon echoed his frustrations over revelations in a recent Senate hearing where PRA officials confirmed the arrival of about 28,000 Chinese in the country as retirees, but are “of soldier’s age.”

He questioned the PRA policy that allowed Chinese as young as 35 to settle in the Philippines as retirees.

“With all due respect to China, their actions make me wary about them. That’s me personally,” he said.

He said that the young retirees might be in the country for two reasons: to work in the Philippine offshore gaming operators and to undertake intelligence activities.

“That worries me even more,” he said.

He cited how history should have taught Filipinos to be wary of foreigners. INQ



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NO MASS GATHERING A woman enters the Manila South cemetery a day before it closes on Thursday.—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — More Masses will be held in Catholic churches in the coming week after Metro Manila mayors agreed to close cemeteries on All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day and due to the new coronavirus pandemic.

At the Manila Cathedral, the Blessed Souls Chapel will be open the whole day for offering Mass intentions and votive candles for the dead.

On Nov. 1, there will be Masses at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. On Nov. 2, there will be Masses at 7:30 a.m. and 12:10 p.m.

The Rite of Blessing of Cremated Remains will be celebrated after every Mass while maintaining health and safety measures.

Fr. Kali Llamado, Manila Cathedral vice rector, said those who wish to have the urns of their loved ones blessed should just attend the Sunday Mass and come forward.
There will be no need for registration and the blessing of the urns and liturgical Mass for the dead are free, he said.

“After the Mass, the families with urns, even those who are standing outside the Church around Plaza Roma but are not allowed to enter the church due to the limited capacity, will be called to come upfront,” Llamado said.

Fr. Douglas Badong, Quiapo Church rector, said there will be regular Masses on Nov. 1 and 2.

On Tuesday, the Archdiocesan Liturgical Commission-Manila released a Family Prayer for the Faithful Departed downloadable on its official Facebook page.
The prayer, it said, might be used during a visit to the cemetery or columbarium when allowed by quarantine measures.

An altar has to be prepared with a crucifix, lighted candles and pictures of departed loved ones to foster an atmosphere of prayer. The head of the family may serve as prayer leader, while the others are readers.

The head of the family may also sprinkle holy water on the tomb of the deceased after the concluding prayer.

At Baclaran Church, there are daily Masses except Wednesday and Sunday at 6:45 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.



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MANILA, Philippines — The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday told the public that just because they have tested negative for the new coronavirus doesn’t mean they can already go about their usual activities.

Mike Ryan, the WHO’s health emergencies program executive director, said that if someone tested negative for the virus, whether through the standard RT-PCR-based (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) test or antigen test, that only indicated someone’s status on that particular day.

Testing has specific purpose

“[Testing tells you] whether you have an active infection. It tells you nothing about what your status will be tonight, tomorrow or the next day. To base your activities or behavior on that is frankly a dangerous thing to do,” Ryan said at a briefing in Geneva.

Ryan issued the reminder as he noted that the WHO had become aware of people who see their negative tests as reason for them to go out or to party. He stressed that not only was this dangerous but also “short-sighted.”

“Testing has a very specific purpose. It’s there to pick up people who are sick or people who have the disease in order [for them] to get care and [for authorities to] identify contacts,” Ryan said.

“Not a passport’

“Testing is not a passport to doing whatever you want to do,” he added.

Data from the Department of Health (DOH) showed that since February the Philippines recorded 423,523 positive tests, including repeat tests, from 4,353,933 people tested for the coronavirus.

Of the 19,677 tests done Monday noon, 1,473 were positive, translating to a positivity rate of 7.5 percent.

Earlier, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the apparent downward trend in new infections shouldn’t lull the public into complacency at a time when the economy was slowly reopening.

Vergeire asked that health measures such as wearing masks, frequent hand-washing, and physical distancing should continue to be observed for the country to sustain the trend.

“We do not want to be complacent at this point because we can still see clusters in some areas,” she said.

New infections

On Tuesday, the national case tally climbed to 373,144 with 1,524 additional infections. Negros Occidental accounted for the most number of cases, 115, followed by Cavite (76), Benguet (72), Quezon City (67) and Laguna (65).

The DOH said 353 more patients had recovered, raising the overall number of COVID-19 survivors to 328,602. The death toll, however, increased to 7,053 as 14 more patients succumbed to the severe respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus.

The recoveries and deaths left the country with 37,489 active cases, or 10 percent of the total, of which 82.8 percent were mild, 11 percent asymptomatic, 2.2 percent severe, and 4 percent critical.



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Almost 3,000 Chinese nationals, who arrived during the first 10 months of the year, were ordered to leave the country by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for violating the conditions of their visa.

According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, from January to October, a total of 2,736 Chinese nationals were given orders to leave after they were granted visas upon arrival (VUA) but failed to leave on their scheduled departure date.

Under the rules, VUA grantees are not allowed to extend their stay beyond 30 days.

Morente said more than half of those who were ordered to leave were blacklisted or will be prevented from reentering the country.

“While some were unable to leave due to circumstance, following the cancellation of many flights due to the pandemic, those who stayed without sufficient basis were included in our blacklist,” Morente said in a statement.

The VUA program, which was a joint project of the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), was launched three years ago to attract Chinese tourists and tour groups, allow them to travel to the Philippines and stay here for not more than 30 days, without the need to apply for visas at Philippine consulates in their places of origin.

VUA grantees instead apply for it through tour operators accredited by the DOT, BI said.

But Morente explained that VUA arrivals account for only around 5 percent of total Chinese arrivals in the country. She added that most of those who arrived already secured their entry visas from foreign posts abroad.

The BI has suspended the implementation of the VUA in January, before the declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic, in an effort to slow down the arrival of Chinese tour groups.

The program remains suspended as the government continues to implement restrictions on the entry of foreign tourists due to COVID-19.



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The Department of Transportation (DOTr) will make it mandatory for air passengers to use its digital contact-tracing app called “Traze” at all airports nationwide starting Nov. 28 this year to complement efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19. The DOTr said Traze, developed by the Philippine Ports Authority with Cosmotech Philippines Inc., would be tested on Wednesday at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Clark International Airport, Mactan Cebu International Airport and Davao International Airport. The app will eventually be used in all modes of transport. Traze uses quick response (QR) codes to log a person’s location at a given time and date. Passengers will be required to download the Traze app and scan QR codes. Traze speeds up the contact-tracing process to mere minutes. —Miguel R. Camus and Jeannette I. Andrade



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President Duterte on Monday renewed his call for the creation of a new department that would cater to the needs of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). “I’d like to hurry up Congress in this. One of my proposals during the campaign period was the creation of [a Department of] Overseas Filipino [Workers]. So I propose in the coming months and I hope to come up with a Department of OFWs,” he said in a recorded address televised on Tuesday morning. —Jerome Aning



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BIG LAKE, SMALL FISH Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur province is popularly known as home to “sinarapan,” one of the world’s smallest fish species. The 1,800-hectare lake in Buhi town is also an aquaculture area where tilapia is grown in cages. —MARK ALVIC ESPLANA

LEGAZPI CITY—About 20 metric tons of tilapia worth P2.1 million have been lost in a fish kill that hit Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur province after Typhoon “Quinta” (international name: Molave) pummeled Bicol on Sunday and Monday, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) reported.

Nonie Enolva, spokesperson for the BFAR regional office, said the fish kill was caused by seiches, or waves triggered by wind gustiness, when the typhoon made landfall in Camarines Sur on Monday morning.

Enolva, in a telephone interview on Tuesday, said stocks in fish cages in the villages of Iraya, Ebayugan, Tambo, Cabatoan, Salvacion and Sta. Elena in Buhi town died.

“The apparent low oxygen and the high ammonia nitrogen levels [in the lake] develop gas that is toxic to fish,” she said, citing results of a water quality test conducted by BFAR technicians.

Supplier

The 1,800-hectare lake in Buhi town supplies freshwater fish to markets in Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay and Sorsogon. Part of the harvest is sold in Metro Manila.

According to the Buhi Lake Development Office, 70 percent of the lake is occupied by fish cages. But the Philippine Fisheries Code limits the area to only 10 percent.Enolva said that in 1998, five fish kill incidents, triggered by overstocking of tilapia in cages, hit Lake Buhi. Losses reached at least P33 million, the BFAR said.

Bureau records showed that the fish kill that year affected 20,765 fish cages, with production losses of at least 100 MT of tilapia. INQ

SORTING Traders sort out tilapia harvested from Lake Buhi after a fish kill hit the area when Typhoon “Quinta” crossed Camarines Sur province on Monday. —PHOTO COURTESY OF NONIE ENOLVA/BFAR BICOL



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Fish kill hits Lake Buhi; P 2.1M worth of tilapia lost

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DESTRUCTION An electric fan and a few belongings of a family remain on the floor of a house destroyed by Typhoon “Quinta” in Pola town, Oriental Mindoro province on Oct. 26. —AFP

Oriental Mindoro province and Batangas City have been placed under a state of calamity while Occidental Mindoro, Batangas and Marinduque provinces are expected to follow suit following the onslaught of Typhoon “Quinta” (international name: Molave) on wide areas in southern Luzon, according to disaster officials. A day after the typhoon exited the country through the West Philippine Sea on Tuesday, disaster response agencies reported six people killed in Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) and Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan) regions.But they feared a higher toll with more people reported missing, including Rodolfo Sarabia, a crew member of a yacht that sank off Bauan town, Batangas province. The Coast Guard said a search had been launched.

“God bless us,” said Batangas Gov. Hermilando Mandanas, even as his province’s economy had yet to fully recover since the eruption of Taal Volcano in January.In its 5 p.m. bulletin on Tuesday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said Quinta was detected 310 kilometers north-northwest of Kalayaan Islands in Palawan, moving westward at 30 km per hour. The typhoon was expected to make landfall in Vietnam.

Light to moderate rains, and at times heavy rains, would still be experienced over Western Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Batanes, Cagayan, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Romblon, Palawan, Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi until Wednesday morning, Pagasa said.

Across Mimaropa, Quinta forced 1,990 families (6,743 people) to seek refuge in evacuation centers or in their relatives’ houses.

Batangas City was placed under a state of calamity after more than 300 families lost their homes while the Talumpok Silangan Bridge and a portion of the national road there were destroyed, Mayor Beverley Dimacuha said.

The disaster risk reduction and management offices in the affected provinces identified the fatalities as Gemilyn Morales, 24, and her 8-month-old baby who drowned while crossing a river in Occidental Mindoro; Epifanio Velasco of Mogpog, Marinduque; Sherwin Familaran, 18, of Odiongan, Romblon; Leonita Talamisan, 60, of Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro; and Mary Grace Anonuevo, 24, of San Pablo City in Laguna.

In Marinduque, the hardest-hit towns were Torrijos and Sta. Cruz. The typhoon also battered the coastal towns of Lobo and Mabini in Batangas and Puerto Galera.

Recovery delayed

After four months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, tourism in Puerto Galera had just started to pick up with a weekly average of 200 to 300 tourists, according to Mayor Rocky Ilagan.“Please help us send word that our beaches and tourist sites are fine and tourists should not be discouraged from coming,” Ilagan said.

Before barreling through southern Luzon, Quinta pounded Bicol where crops and fisheries worth P286.2 million were damaged, according to the Office of Civil Defense. Most of the crop losses were reported in 5,588 hectares of farmlands in Sorsogon and Camarines Sur provinces.

Floods hit 20 towns in Camarines Sur and one town in Camarines Norte province. Landslides were reported at Barangay Bagong Silang in Presentacion town, and Laganac and Cabanbanan in Balatan town, all in Camarines Sur.

Rescued

In Bulacan province, 30 people were rescued after they were trapped during a flash flood that struck San Miguel town at dawn on Tuesday.

Renan Clifford Herrera, town disaster risk reduction and management officer, said floodwater rose to 2 meters (6 feet) in some areas in San Miguel, the catch basin for water from the mountains.

The rains dumped by Quinta raised the elevation of Angat Dam, also in Bulacan, which was at 198.96 meters above sea level as of Tuesday. The watershed’s stock was at 197 masl the previous day.

In Pampanga province, floods damaged at least P70 million worth of rice and other crops in the towns of Apalit and Candaba. At a press briefing on Tuesday, Social Welfare Undersecretary Rene Glenn Paje said more than 12,500 families, or more than 51,000 people from Bicol, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa and Western Visayas regions were affected by the typhoon.The Department of Social Welfare and Development has P302 million worth of standby funds, said Paje, adding that the agency was ready to provide assistance to local governments to increase their inventory of family food packs and nonfood items. —REPORTS FROM MARICAR CINCO, MAR ARGUELLES, CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE, TONETTE OREJAS, ARMAND GALANG AND NIKKA VALENZUELA INQ



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KORONADAL CITY—The controversial $5.9-billion (roughly P295-billion) mining project in Tampakan town, South Cotabato, touted to be Southeast Asia’s largest untapped copper and gold minefield, has been granted the right to extract the deposit in the ancestral domain of an indigenous peoples group in the area.

Sagittarius Mines Inc. (SMI), developer of the Tampakan project, has obtained the certification precondition (CP), a vital requirement from the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) that would allow the company to explore and extract the mining deposits within the ancestral domain.CP is a certification that indigenous cultural communities (ICCs) have given their consent to the mining venture within their ancestral domain and that the Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) process has been satisfactorily complied with by the company.

NCIP Chair Allen Capuyan issued the CP in Quezon City on Sept. 19. The Inquirer was able to confirm the issuance of the CP two weeks after a local court dismissed on Oct. 12 a petition by the tribal councils within the project area to revoke the open-pit mining ban imposed by the provincial government in 2010.

A Sept. 21 report from the Philippine Information Agency said Capuyan was in Soccsksargen (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos) region from Sept. 8 to Sept. 23 for a series of consultative meetings with indigenous peoples’ leaders and tribal communities.

10-year struggle

Bae Dalena Samling, chieftain of the Danlag Tribal Council in Tampakan, posted a copy of the CP on her Facebook wall on Oct. 22, along with a photo of herself, Capuyan and two others taken in an undisclosed place on Sept. 18.In a telephone interview on Monday, Samling lauded the NCIP for granting SMI the CP for the Tampakan project, noting that the FPIC process had taken 10 years to complete.

“There’s a lot of struggle between the tribal councils and the company during the FPIC process, that’s why it took it so long to finish,” she said.

Samling said the change in management leadership at SMI, including the entry to the project of foreign firms Xstrata Copper and Glencore Plc, had contributed to the prolonged processing of the FPIC. Glencore, however, left the project in 2015.

The Tampakan project has the potential to yield an average of 375,000 tons of copper and 360,000 ounces of gold in concentrate per year within the 17-year-life of the mine, which straddles the provinces of South Cotabato (where the bulk of deposits is found), Sultan Kudarat, Davao del Sur and Sarangani.

On Oct. 12, Judge Vicente PeƱa, acting presiding judge of Regional Trial Court 11th Judicial Region Branch 24, ruled against the tribal council’s petition, saying the open-pit mining ban in South Cotabato not only remained valid but was also deemed legal and consistent with the provisions in the 1987 Constitution.

Joining the tribal council as petitioners were SouthCot Mining Corp. and Tampakan Mining Corp., collectively known as the Tampakan Group of Companies, which have been assigned as concessionaires of the Tampakan project by the government during the initial discovery of the minefield in the mid-1980s.

In an earlier study, SMI said the open-pit mining method was the most viable means to extract the deposits deep into the earth’s surface.

Answered prayer

The Diocese of Marbel, headed by Bishop Cerilo Casicas, welcomed the court’s decision, saying the ruling “is very well aligned with the Catholic Church’s encyclical on the environment, the ‘Laudato SĆ­.’”

“Truly, this is an answered prayer, not only for the believers of the Catholic faith, but also for the people of South Cotabato and the neighboring provinces,” Casicas said in a statement on Oct. 20.

“With this decision, we are convinced that [the] law and the legal system could be truly used to attain social justice for the people and the environment,” he said.Samling said her group would appeal the court ruling. INQ



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Immigration Officer Jeffrey Dale Ignacio, the second whistleblower in the “pastillas” scheme controversy, has applied for the Department of Justice’s Witness Protection Program.


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MANILA, Philippines — Two doctors were cleared of causing the death of a 43-year-old female liposuction patient in 2019 as the woman’s children withdrew their complaint after a reevaluation of the incident.

Claudine Roura and Katrina Bulseco were cleared of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide in a resolution issued by the Office of the City Prosecutor in Makati.

The incident happened on July 3, 2019, when Nory Bobadilla of Binalbagan in Negros Occidental went to the Contours Advanced Face and Body Sculpting in Makati for liposuction. After being administered spinal anesthesia, the woman became unconscious and stopped breathing.

Roura and Bulseca, who administered the anesthesia, tried to revive the woman and then had her taken to the ParaƱaque Doctors Hospital.  The woman went into a coma at the hospital’s intensive care unit and died on July 6.

“In their joint affidavit of desistance, complainant and the other heirs of (the victim) said that after reevaluated the events that became the bases for the complaint, they realized that a mistake was committed in the filing of the complaint,” the order signed by Assistant Prosecutor Bernard Rosario said.

“They were convinced that the ‘unwanted and unforeseen complications suffered by (their) mother which eventually caused her death, was due to a confluence of unfortunate events (sic) beyond the control of the physicians’,” it added.

Initially, the children of the woman filed a complaint against the anesthesiologist, believing that the death of their mother was untimely as she was a healthy person. This was corroborated by the tests required before the liposuction was done.

“I believe there’s negligence on the part of the doctors who did the liposuction procedure on my mother,” one of the patient’s children, Sara, not her real name, said in her sworn affidavit. “She was very healthy before the surgery.”

However, it was revealed that the operation was called off after Bobadilla experienced discomfort and slight paralysis after receiving spinal anesthesia.

The prosecutor’s resolution also clarified that the filing of the case was circumstantial due to the incident — and it was further weakened by the affidavit of desistance.

“Consequently, this Office had no option but to grant the motion to withdraw the complaint incorporated in the Joint Affidavit of Desistance,” the resolution said.

Days after the patient’s death, authorities said that the Contours Advanced Face and Body Sculpting was ordered closed for operating without a valid business and mayor’s permits.

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PhilHealth makes P500-M partial payment for Red Cross’ COVID-19 tests

A woman gets a rapid test for COVID-19 at the Philippine Red Cross headquarters in Mandaluyong. (Photo by EDWIN BACASMAS / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines — A plane chartered by the Philippine Red Cross will fly to China on Thursday, Oct. 29, to fetch 450,000 COVID-19 testing kits, Sen. Richard Gordon, who is the organization’s chairman, said Tuesday night.

“We had written another letter so that the plane would now take off on Thursday to China,” Gordon said in an online press conference shortly after the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) settled half of its over P1-billion debt to the Red Cross.

The chartered flight and the testing kits will cost $6 million, according to Gordon.

The flight was supposed to leave for China on Tuesday, but the Red Cross had to cancel it because PhilHealth had not paid its remaining balance.

The Red Cross did not have money then to pay for the flight and the testing kits, Gordon explained.

The rescheduled flight will return to the Philippines also on Thursday.

“We still have the inventory. I play safe… I think we will have enough [test kits] for the rest of the week, until Sunday. When the ones we’re getting [from China] arrive, then we’ll be confident,” the senator added, speaking partly in Filipino.

Gordon said the Red Cross would resume “in full” COVID-19 testing for the government after PhilHealth paid it P500 million.

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DOH says general COVID-19 trend in ‘good direction’ but some areas showing increase in cases

The facade of the DOH main office in Manila. (File photo by Consuelo Marquez / INQUIRER.net)

MANILA, Philippines — Ombudsman Samuel Martires issued on Tuesday a preventive suspension order on five officials of the Department of Health (DOH) for their alleged shortcomings that resulted in the late release of COVID-19 frontliners’ benefits.

The following were suspended for six months without pay:

  • Undersecretary Roger Tong-an
  • Assistant Secretary Kenneth Ronquillo
  • Assistant Secretary Maylene Beltran
  • Director Laureano Cruz
  • Administrative Officer Esperanza Carating

According to Martires, they were suspended to prevent them from influencing of interfering in the probe on the issue — especially since they had been charged with gross neglect of duty and insufficiency and incompetence in the performance of official duties.

The Office of the Ombudsman has been investigating the DOH for its alleged shortcomings in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Among other things, the DOH was accused of lacking personal protective equipment for health workers and being late in its release of funds for frontliners representing emergency or hazard benefits.

Talks also about the insufficient compensation of some health workers started after a nurse who died of COVID-19 was revealed to have gotten only a small portion of the hazard pay her family was expecting.

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Jonathan So, Aiai delas Alas, Carlito Macadangdang

Comedy Concert Queen Aiai delas Alas poses with Siomai King’s top executives — Jonathan So, president and CEO, and Carlito Macadangdang, vice president and CFO.

Comedy Concert Queen Aiai delas Alas-Sibayan continues to extend her reach and provide support for Siomai King as its Brand Ambassador in its goal of helping Filipino entrepreneurs get through the most challenging times of this COVID-19 pandemic.

Siomai King — Ang Hari ng Siomai — believes that the award-winning Kapuso actress can represent the brand well with her influence and unique qualities.

The company, which has been in local franchising for 14 years, is the first in the industry to transition to being an online franchising platform, which now has more than 1,000 food cart outlets nationwide.

It has thus helped a lot of Filipinos, especially those who have been greatly affected financially by the pandemic.

Jomathan So, Aiai delas Alas, Carlito Macadangdang

Aiai delas Alas reaffirms her role as one of Siomai King’s Brand Ambassadors as she signs her contract with the brand owners — Jonathan So and Carlito Macadangdang.

The innovative online franchising platform was conceptualized and implemented by its owners, Jonathan So, who company president and CEO, and Carlito Macadangdang, vice president and CFO.

Aside from the online food concept, Siomai King also takes care of the overall franchise operations – from order processing to delivery and the facilitation of an online franchisee’s commission through its personalized “shoplink” for each franchisee.

Aiai delas Alas

Aiai delas Alas it not only a celebrity ambassador but also a franchisee of Siomai King.

The online franchisees only have to post and share their shoplinks through their own social media accounts to reach potential customers.

Simpy by using their social media accounts through a smartphone and putting in a fraction of the usual capital needed for a traditional food cart franchise business, online franchisees will have the opportunity to earn enough to provide for their families in the comfort of their homes and away from all the virus-related stress.

Siomai King is continuously innovating its online infrastructure and at the same time looking to add more mouth-watering and exquisite food product lines to serve its online franchisees and customers better.

Aiai delas Alas

Aiai delas Alas continues with her role of Brand Ambassador of Siomai King.

Aiai delas Alas enjoys some of her favorite Siomai King products.

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PhilHealth has finally settled half of its debt to the Philippine Red Cross, albeit a day later than expected.


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The education department's purchase of service vehicles for its field engineers had come under fire from groups amid teachers struggling with changes brought by blended learning, DepEd's answer to continuing school amid the coronavirus pandemic. 


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Metro Manila, the epicenter of the nation’s coronavirus outbreak, will remain under general community quarantine until November 30, President Rodrigo Duterte announced Tuesday morning.


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The House panels on public accounts and on good government and public accountability approved their committee report on their investigation into the alleged corruption in PhilHealth following months of hearings into the matter.


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The Bureau of Immigration has ordered more than 2,700 Chinese nationals who violated conditions of their visa to leave the Philippines.


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"This brazen accommodation of the seemingly sacred Duterte Youth is the most unconstitutional act ever done by Comelec in its 80-year history," petitioners said.


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"The committee acted as a Marcos deodorant to hide the awful stench of the dead dictator's brutal rule, tamper with history and invalidate the people's struggle against the dictatorship," Akbayan Chair Emeritus Etta Rosales said on Tuesday.


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The Department of Tourism on Tuesday issued a reminder to all of its officials and employees to perform and discharge their duties with the “highest degree of excellence and professionalism.”


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Duterte tapped Guevarra to lead a task force against corruption in the “entire government,” a task that the justice secretary admitted is the “toughest” assignment that the president has given him.


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The PNP will distribute 7,700 Galil Ace 5.56mm Basic Assault Rifles while 434 Digital Handhelds Radio will be given to Metro Manila's police office.


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Metro Manila will remain under General Community Quarantine status until November 30 along with other areas in the Visayas and Mindanao.


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Typhoon Quinta is forecast to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Tuesday morning.


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With thousands of people displaced from their homes by Typhoon Quinta (Molave), MalacaƱang yesterday said evacuees should wear face masks and be separated from people with COVID-19 symptoms.


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A few hours after Iloilo City’s Rabiya Mateo was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020, MUP Organization national director Shamcey Supsup posted an intriguing message about the qualities that make a “true queen.”


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Filipinos abroad infected with the coronavirus have reached 11,203 on Monday, as officials report four new cases from Asia and Europe. 


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The country's bishops on Monday sought to explain that while Pope Francis had voiced out his support for same-sex civil unions, his stance on allowing gay marriage in the Catholic Church will likely remain unchanged.


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It would be up to President Rodrigo Duterte to decide whether he would reveal the names of lawmakers who are involved in anomalies surrounding some public works projects, MalacaƱang said Monday.


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DOST Secretary Fortunato de la PeƱa said the biotechnology firm based in Australia has informed the department that it is willing to conduct clinical trial and manufacturing of its potential vaccines against COVID-19 in the Philippines.


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Typhoon Quinta has slightly intensified before it exits the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Tuesday morning, but PAGASA said a new low pressure area could also enter the country this week. 


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The manifesto declared the cargo was “American old corrugated cartons for repulping” but an examination of the initial five containers revealed “prohibited materials which were illegally imported,” the DENR said in a release. 


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Some 166 new units of Mitsubishi Strada GLS 4x4 MT were recently turned over to DepEd per a report by TopGear Philippines last week. 


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"No evidence presented showing that Anakbayan is the recruiting arm of or somehow connected to the CPP-NPA-NDF," prosecutors said.


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However, 62 more deaths were recorded, pushing the total number of fatalities to 7,039. 


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"He better file a case in court or shut up if he has no evidence to show." 


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The Philippines recalled its ambassador in Brazil over supposed maltreatment of their personnel, the country's top diplomat said Monday.


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"So far we have not received any info on deaths caused by Quinta. However, there were 12 people reported as missing in Catanduanes, [and] we are still looking into the details of this matter," NDRRMC spokesperson Mark Timbal told reporters in a text message. 


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Former Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II is a “person of interest” for the Senate Committee on Women as the panel identifies the protectors of the corrupt officials in the agency.


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