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Vaccine expert recommends 4th dose for seniors, immunocompromised
The chairperson of the country’s Vaccine Expert Panel (VEP) stressed on Wednesday, March 23, the importance of administering the fourth dose of Covid-19 vaccines for senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals.
VEP earlier approved the administration of the fourth dose of Covid-19 vaccines for the said vulnerable groups.
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Literary critics, academics decry red-tagging, vandalism of bookstores
The Manila Critics Circle (MCC) and Academics Unite for Democracy and Human Rights (AUDHR) on Wednesday, March 23, decried the red-tagging and vandalism of two bookstores, Popular Bookstores and Solidaridad Bookshop.
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Escudero emerges as 2nd preferred senatorial bet in Cagayan de Oro City-based university
Senatorial candidate and incumbent Sorsogon Governor Francis “Chiz” Escudero has emerged as the second preferred senatorial candidate during the mock polls at Cagayan de Oro City’s University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines (USTP).
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Shanghai warns against 'panic' as Covid cases mount
SHANGHAI, China — Shanghai authorities on Wednesday called for calm as worried citizens swamped online grocery platforms to stock up on food over fears of impending lockdowns in a city struggling to halt a Covid spike.
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Heartbreak as Afghan girls ordered home just hours after schools reopen
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban ordered girls’ secondary schools in Afghanistan to shut Wednesday just hours after they reopened, an official confirmed, sparking confusion and heartbreak over the policy reversal by the hardline Islamist group.
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Duterte 'not ready' to lift face mask mandate; new Covid-19 variant looms
Despite low Covid-19 cases in the country, President Duterte said the existing face mask mandate would remain to help contain the spread of the virus, especially with the discovery of the new strain in Israel.
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Robredo sisters urge Kakampinks: Avoid name-calling, calmly convert more people
Two daughters of Vice President Leni Robredo urged her volunteers and supporters to go out of their circles and encourage more people to support their mother’s presidential bid.
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DFA suspends walk-in for apostille services at Aseana office amid influx of applicants
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) temporarily suspended on Wednesday, March 23, the walk-in application for apostille services at its office in Parañaque City due to the sudden influx of applicants.
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New Zealand to ease domestic virus restrictions
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand will relax its strict Covid-19 rules this week because case numbers have peaked and the population has high levels of immunity, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Wednesday.
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Pacquiao questions timing of Marcos's Palace bid
Presidential aspirant Senator Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday, March 23 assailed the move of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to run for the presidency in May 2022, as he insinuated that the latter did nothing to develop his own province.
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At least six children killed in Colombia school bus accident
BOGOTA, Colombia — Six children died and over a dozen were injured on Tuesday after their school bus rolled down a cliff in northeastern Colombia, a regional official said.
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From OPAPP to OPAPRU: Gov’t shifts focus of peace process to reconciliation, unity
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU) was formally launched on Wednesday, March 23, as the agency expanded its mandate to ensure the continuation of the peace process in Mindanao now that President Duterte’s term is about to end in June.
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Muntinlupa City’s Covid-19 tally down to 7; 6 barangays now with zero active cases
Muntinlupa City’s Covid-19 status continued to improve with active cases maintained below 10 in the last three days.
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Unwed and unwanted, Chinese single mothers fight for rights
SHANGHAI, China – Li Meng is a devoted mother trying to support her two-year-old daughter, but in the eyes of Chinese society and the state, she is almost a second-class citizen.