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Spox. Roque: Non-Essential Travel Now Allowed

Traveling across the country and abroad is now allowed, provided that tourists submit the required documents and comply with the guidelines issued by the corresponding gov't agencies.

Sen. Hontiveros To DOH: Set Public Hospitals’ Bed Capacity For The COVID-19 Cases Surge

HONTIVEROS: "Huwag na nating hintayin na ma-overwhelm ang mga hospital dito sa Metro Manila at sa ibang lugar na maraming kaso ng COVID-19."

Spox. Roque: Salons, Barbershops Now Allowed To Offer More Services

Goodbye 'Quarantine Look' na ba? Pwede nang magpagupit at magpa-hair treatment sa barbershops at salon!

Sec. Chua: Digital Technology, Agri Value Chain Support Key To Stable Prices

CHUA: “The moderate increase in inflation will help in the recovery of consumer demand as the economy gradually reopens.”

Spox. Roque: Palace Confident SAP Beneficiaries’ Data ‘Well-Protected’

Roque expressed optimism that the SAP recipients’ data are “well-protected” from any potential hackers who will attempt to disrupt the digital release of the second wave of cash aid.

Globe Encourages Parents And Kids To Be Responsible Digital Citizens

Globe holds the first Kids & Tech: Parenting in the Digital Age, an exclusive webinar that teaches families to become wise users of social media and technology.

SCG Philippines Donates Negative Pressure Mobile Isolation Units To Public Hospitals

SCG Philippines recently turned over negative pressure mobile isolation units to three major hospitals in Metro Manila to support medical frontliners in the continued fight against COVID-19.

Sec. Chua: Signs Of Manufacturing Recovery Seen As Economy Reopens

The manufacturing sector is showing signs of recovery in May 2020 and is expected to continue its rebound as the PH economy gradually reopens.

Pres. Duterte To Work From Davao City ‘For Rest Of The Week’

Balik sa "work from home" setup ang Presidente para sa buong linggo, ayon sa Malacañang.

Cayetano Bats For ‘Build Back Better’ Initiatives

CAYETANO: “It is not enough to say we will rebuild our lives, but we need to strive on how we can build back better.”