Yet another all-time high record for new cases on a single day (9,838) shocked the country as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continued to wreak havoc in the lives of Filipinos.
The murder of a Filipina immigrant in Canada; limited church worship; and regulated face-to-face learning in some colleges and universities are also among the top stories we have prepared for you this Friday afternoon,, March 26, 2021.

A team from the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO) goes around Barangay 601 in Sta. Mesa, Manila on Friday, March 26, 2021, with a defogging machine to disinfect the area, which was one of 16 Manila barangays placed under lockdown due to the rising number of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections. (Ali Vicoy)
- PH COVID-19 update: 9,838 new cases, 663 recoveries, 54 fatalities
- “Your quick substitution list should include all healthcare workers and frontliners who are directly caring for our COVID-19 patients,” said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire.
- Places experiencing COVID-19 surge to get second batch of donated Sinovac vaccines
- Booster shots could ensure efficacy against COVID-19 variants
- Limited church gatherings allowed in NCR-plus
- Get to know the new Archbishop of Manila
- 21-year-old Filipino suspect and 15-year-old minor in police custody
- Taal Volcano Update
- Early school registration for next school year starts
- Licensure exams for at least 14 professions to push through this May and June
- Find out how much you will have to pay at Skyway 3
- Limited face-to-face classes allowed