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Sputnik V To Test PH Capability On Handling Sensitive Jabs

The arrival of the initial 15,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccines would test the PH logistical capability to administer the new vaccine because its storage capacity is different from the one it had.

Gov’t Won’t Stop Building To Achieve ‘Buffer’ Medical Facilities

The DPWH reports that there are already 660 modular facilities with over 24,000 beds that are now functioning nationwide and will continue to construct more to meet people's needs.

74% Of ECQ Cash Aid Disbursed: DILG

LGUs have so far distributed 74 percent of the PHP22.9-billion financial aid from the national government for areas placed under ECQ.

DA 6 Hopes To Sustain 6.2% Growth

The Department of Agriculture in Western Visayas is hoping to sustain its gains following the 6.3 percent growth record of the agriculture, forestry, and fishing (AFF) sector in 2020.

Duterte Ready To Lift Quarantine Restrictions

President Duterte is willing to lift the quarantine rules once the situation in the country improves, Malacañang said.

Woman, 98, Gets Vaccinated With Daughter, 61, In CDO

A 98-year-old woman got inoculated of the Covid-19 vaccine, said to be the oldest recipient in CDO.

PH Ready For Covid-19 Vax With Subzero Storage Requirement

The government is exerting all efforts to prevent vaccine spoilage and wastage even with the arrival of coronavirus vaccines that require ultra-cold storage facilities.

Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez Calls For Unity To Support Community Pantries

REP. LUCY: "This is a time that calls for calm and sound leadership. Let us steer away from drastic actions. Let us all work together to keep our boat afloat during this turbulent time."

Remote Work Done Right With InfraCare

Fujitsu Philippines, Inc., supports proper management and maintenance of IT infrastructures and ensures smooth business operations while employees work remotely.

Make Positive Impact On People’s Lives, PRRD Urges Mass Media

On the observance of World Press Freedom Day, Duterte vowed to protect press freedom, recognizing it as a “vital component” and “indicator of progress” anywhere in the world.