The country set a new grim coronavirus record with 8,773 new cases tallied on Thursday.
More people are getting sick with the coronavirus while the government is addressing the controversial vaccine line-jumping by some officials as well as a maritime conflict with China.

These latest news updates and more are included in the list of interesting stories on Thursday, March 25.
- The coronavirus is still spreading as the country registered a staggering record number of cases today.
Another hospital has reached full capacity and requested the public to refer COVID-19 patients to other health care facilities.
- Additional restrictions must be imposed if the country's COVID-19 numbers would not decrease fast enough, according to OCTA Research group.
- Is the conflict arising from the presence of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea over? For Malacañang, there is no longer a controversy after President Duterte and Chinese top diplomat in Manila met and threshed out the issue.
- Jumping the vaccine line is big no-no.
Actor Mark Fernandez might be in trouble for his early vaccination.
- Who will get vaccine priority? Local government units have prepared the list of vaccine recipients.
While the Palace appealed to mayors not to jump the vaccine line, some local officials have moved up in the priority list.
- The economy is starting to recover despite the surging cases of coronavirus.
- The House of Representatives makes history with 33 Deputy Speakers.
- An acting Supreme Court Chief Justice is on standby.
- Public school teachers will be given free internet connection.
- Healthy food, exercise, regular disinfection are among the 10 tips to fight the coronavirus infection.
- Get some style inspo from these fashion graduates.
- No weather disturbance is expected to affect the country in the next few days.