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DOH Logs Over 35K Recoveries, 25K New Covid-19 Infections

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Monday reported 35,461 recoveries and 24,938 new Covid-19 infections.

‘No Vax, No Ride’ Necessary To Preserve Safe Travel: DOTr

The Department of Transportation reiterated that the “no vaccine, no ride” policy in public transportation is “legally valid” and necessary to help "maintain and preserve safe travel".

Cops Build Water Tank For Ifugao Far-Flung Community

About 20 families in a far-flung community in Ifugao will now benefit from the concrete community water tank that will make potable water accessible to the residents.

M&M Characters Get A Makeover, With A Focus On Emotions Rather Than Gender

Would you eat the NEW M&Ms and believe their look matches your mood?

Manila Baywalk Water Quality Improving: DENR

The national government's continuing rehabilitation of Manila Bay has considerably lowered the level of coliform bacteria in the natural harbor's water bordering the Baywalk area.

Zamboanga City Holds Vaccine Booster Day

Zamboanga City government on Saturday held its vaccine booster day to increase the protection of its constituents amid the threat posed by the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 in the province.

More Cagayan Green-Gray Infra To Control Riverbank Erosion Pushed

Village officials in Baggao, Cagayan province, are being encouraged to grow bamboo and indigenous plants to prevent further erosion of the riverbank.

How Recyclers Are Helping Win The War Against Plastic Waste

This is the story of Pinoy rubbish pickers and junkshops who, in their own unique manner, helped to stem the stream of garbage.

‘Too Early’ To Project NCR’s De-Escalation To Alert Level 2: DOH

The Department of Health on Saturday said it is still too early to say if Metro Manila could de-escalate to less strict Alert Level 2 by February.

Cimatu Reiterates Call To Amend Wildlife Law To Protect PH Eagle

Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy A. Cimatu renewed his call on lawmakers to amend the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001 to ensure stricter penalties amid the increasing number of Philippine eagle rescues during the pandemic.

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