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PH Logs 35K Covid-19 Recoveries, Over 28K New Infections

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health logged 28,471 new Covid-19 infections and 34,892 new recoveries Tuesday.

550 More Cops Beat Covid-19, Active Cases Down To 3.8K

The Philippine National Police on Tuesday reported 550 new recoveries from the Covid-19.

75% Of Infections Logged In January Mild, Moderate: DOH

About 75 percent of Covid-19 cases recorded this month are mild and moderate, a health official said Tuesday.

House Suspends Sessions Due To Covid-19 Surge

The House of Representatives has suspended its plenary sessions until January 24 because of the uptick in Covid-19 cases in the country, Speaker Lord Allan Velasco said on Tuesday.

SMC Steps Up P3-B Program To Revive Tullahan, Pasig Rivers

San Miguel Corporation is eyeing to remove a total of 1 million tons of silt and solid waste from the Tullahan-Tinajeros river system by June this year.

DOST-VII And DOST-IV-A Join Hands In Distributing Nutribun For Odette Victims

As part of the government’s relief effort to those affected by Typhoon Odette, the Department of Science and Technology Regional has distributed Enhanced Nutribun to small communities in the Visayas.

Manila Opens Exclusive Booster Shot Site For PUV Drivers

Public utility vehicle drivers now have easier access to booster shots as the city government of Manila opened a drive-thru vaccination exclusively for their use.

C. Valley Electric Coops Help Restore Power In Typhoon-Hit Areas

Electric cooperatives in Luzon have sent crew members and donated financial assistance through the Task Force: Tulong Kapatid project to areas to Typhoon Odette-stricken areas in the Visayas and Mindanao.

US Sees Highest Rate Of Children Covid-19 Hospitalizations

US pediatric hospitalizations related to Covid-19 are at the highest level since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest data of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

SoCot Requires Negative RT-PCR Results For Travelers

The provincial government in South Cotabato is now requiring inbound travelers to present negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test results at its border checkpoints.