MB Daily News Update


While dwindling numbers are being logged in the incidence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), with growing numbers of recoveries to boot, health authorities are not letting their guard down as they noted that things could still turn for the worse.

Meanwhile, overwhelming support poured out for the Maginhawa Community Pantry, which has reopened after it had to be closed because it was linked to the Left, and Typhoon Bising continued to wreak havoc in eastern Philippines.

These are among the high-interest stories we have on our Wednesday afternoon, April 21, 2021, update.

People line up to get free food items at the Maginhawa Community Pantry on Maginhawa St. in Quezon City, April 21, 2021, after it was reopened to the public. The pantry's operation was closed down for a day after it was alled to have links to the Left. (Mark Balmores)
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