
PBBM issues EO allowing voluntary mask-wearing indoors and outdoors
However, the EO said mask-wearing remains mandatory in healthcare facilities, medical transport, and public transportation by land, air, or sea
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However, the EO said mask-wearing remains mandatory in healthcare facilities, medical transport, and public transportation by land, air, or sea
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The Department of Education on Monday issued Department Order no. 44 allowing private schools to continue blended learning and full distance learning after 2…
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The Energy Regulatory Commission, in a 3-2 vote, denied the petition of SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. for a P4.80 increase in the contracted prices of the…
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The projected path of Super Typhoon "Karding" has forced the suspension of classes on 26 September in the following areas:
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The Land Transportation Office vowed to intensify nationwide terminal inspection and quick random drug tests on drivers of Public Utility Vehicles to lessen…
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Following the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board's approval of fare increases for jeeps, taxis, and transport network vehicle services, a UV…
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The Sugar Regulatory Administration said it might not be importing sugar at least until early next year as the country's sugar situation normalizes once…
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Filipino commuters need to shell out additional pesos in their daily transportation allowance after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board…
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Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez is "not blameless" in the recent sugar importation fiasco, the Senate minority bloc said Tuesday.
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President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has signed Executive Order No. 3, allowing the voluntary use of masks in outdoor settings, Malacañang…
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Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez appeared before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee on Tuesday after the panel approved the motion to subpoena him to attend the…
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The Philippines will "most likely" extend the declaration of the state of calamity due to COVID-19, the Department of Health said Friday.
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