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DOH records 6,297 new COVID-19 cases in the past week; 615 deaths
The Department of Health (DOH) reported 6,297 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, March 7, the first day of its implementation of its weekly case bulletin.
In Monday’s update, DOH said that there are 1,055 patients admitted with severe and critical Covid-19 infection.
The country’s seven-day average daily cases is at 899 or 30 percent lower than the figures from Feb. 22 to Feb. 28. Among the new cases, 3 or 0.05 percent are with severe and critical Covid-19 infection.
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DOF, BIR can suspend collection of excise taxes on fuel products under TRAIN Law—Drilon
Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon on Tuesday reminded that the Department of Finance (DOF) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has the prerogative to suspend the collection of fuel excise taxes under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law to cushion the impact of the price hikes on petroleum products.
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Two more Dasmariñas, Cavite schools start limited face-to-face classes
DASMARIÑAS, Cavite – Two more schools in the city started the expansion phase of limited face-to-face classes on Monday, March 7.
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2,121 pass mechanical engineer licensure exam
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Monday, March 7, that 2,131 out of 3,780 passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examination.
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LPA to continue to bring rains over Palawan, Bicol, VisMin
The low pressure area (LPA) east-southeast of Davao City will continue to bring rains over several parts of the country in the next 24 hours, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said on Tuesday, March 8.
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Monsour Del Rosario: Oil tax breaks to cushion impact of price hikes
Senatorial candidate Monsour Del Rosario said on Tuesday the government should implement a tax break on oil products to cushion the impact of the price hikes caused by the global crisis in light of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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MB Daily News Update: All regions down to minimal Covid-19 risk
With the government’s massive vaccination campaign considered as a “game changer”, the Department of Health disclosed Monday night, March 7, 2022, that all regions in the country are now at minimal Covid-19 risk. In fact, the Philippines now has the lowest number of daily infections compared to its Southeast Asian neighbors.
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Duterte names 7 more Court of Appeals justices, 39 additional trial court judges
President Duterte has appointed seven more associate justices of the Court of Appeals (CA) and 39 more judges of the regional trial courts (RTCs) and metropolitan trial courts (MeTCs).
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Four people die of yellow fever in Kenya
NAIROBI, Kenya — An outbreak of yellow fever, an acute and contagious viral disease, has claimed four lives in Kenya since it was first detected in January, the health ministry said Monday.
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Queen Elizabeth II greets Trudeau in person after Covid scare
Queen Elizabeth II greets Trudeau in person after Covid scare LONDON, United Kingdom — Queen Elizabeth II on Monday met visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in her first in-person engagement since falling ill with Covid-19.
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Blinken says new Russia demands on Iran nuclear deal 'irrelevant'
WASHINGTON, United States — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday dismissed as “irrelevant” Russian demands for guarantees that new sanctions linked to Ukraine will not affect Moscow’s rights under a reworked Iran nuclear deal.
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UN concern for 100,000 children in Ukraine institutions, boarding schools
GENEVA, Switzerland — Nearly 100,000 children live in institutions and boarding schools in Ukraine and parental consent should be sought before evacuating them abroad during the Russian invasion, the United Nations said Monday.
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Russia wants 'equal rights' in Iran nuclear deal
TEHRAN, Iran — A revived Iranian nuclear deal must secure “equal rights” for all world powers involved, Russia said Monday, after Iran asked for details of Moscow’s demands for US guarantees on restoring the accord.
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Gov't employs new strategies as PH vaccination rate plunges
The vaccination rate across the country has significantly reduced starting last month, prompting the National Task Force Against Covid-19 to initiate measures to the encourage more Filipinos to get both the primary doses and the booster shots.