Tag: COVID19
Teachers’ group dismayed over number of schools participating in face-to-face classes
The Department of Education said only 30 public schools will proceed to hold limited in-person classes starting November 15
Philippines’ COVID-19 cases, reproduction number slowly going down
OCTA Research said the reproduction number of COVID-19 cases in the Philippine capital is now down to 0.57
Philippines records 6,913 new COVID-19 cases
A group of doctors has expressed apprehension over the easing of the COVID-19 Alert level in the national capital
More people allowed to attend Mass, watch movies under eased health...
Churches will be allowed to open with 30 percent capacity as Metro Manila is placed under Alert Level 3 from October 16 to 31
Desperate Indians sell family gold to survive COVID cash crunch
Business closures and job losses pushed more than 230 million Indians into poverty in the past year
More Filipinos worry about catching COVID-19, survey results show
Worry about catching COVID-19 is much greater than worries about catching previous viruses such as Ebola, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, and SARS
Philippine Catholic bishops mourn death of country’s human rights chief
Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo paid tribute to Gascon’s courage “at a time when ... violence are expressly encouraged by those in power"
Cardinal Advincula recovers from COVID-19, urges public to get vaccinated
“I was able to prove that the vaccine is a big help to fight COVID-19,” he said
COVID-19 claims life of another nun of the Religious of the...
Sixty-two nuns and 52 lay personnel have tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-September, forcing the facility to lockdown
Puerto Princesa bishop calls on people to get vaccinated against COVID-19
Bishop Socrates Mesiona urged the faithful to get vaccinated to hasten the return to normal life