As the Filipino Catholics observe the Feast of the Black Nazarene, President Rodrigo Duterte renewed his call to pray that the country would be able to overcome the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.
Zamboanga City will reimpose the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test requirement for inbound travelers regardless of vaccination status.
The Philippine Media Monitoring Laboratory is set to begin the weekly release of the findings of its Digital Pulse Project relating to the 2022 national elections.
The national government will be ramping up hospital bed capacity, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction testing, and vaccination in the wake of record high daily Covid-19 infections.
Civic organizations and even private groups joined the government's effort to help affected communities hit by Typhoon Odette especially in Caraga Region.
San Miguel Corporation affiliate Bank of Commerce is focusing on increasing support for local businesses, particularly SMEs, to help promote economic growth in the face of the ongoing pandemic.
Ilonggos are encouraged to stay home and limit their non-essential trips outside as cases of the Covid-19 are on the rise amid the Omicron variant threat.
Individuals working in Divisoria and its vicinity heeded the call of the Manila city government to get a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine during the night vaccination held on Thursday.
Some post-harvest facilities were turnover to cooperatives from Lanao del Sur and Marawi City as part of the administration's rehabilitation process of the Bangsamoro region.
New cases of Covid-19 in Bacolod have doubled in two days, prompting its Mayor to strongly remind Bacolodnons to continue observing minimum public health standards.
Over 1.6 million Ilonggos achieved their Step 2 registration of the Philippine ID System, an increase of the Philippine Statistics Authority's previous target population.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Caraga received additional supplies of food and non-food items from other government agencies as relief operations continue in areas hit by Typhoon Odette in the region.
A total of 15 personnel of the Presidential Security Group have tested positive for Covid-19, PSG commander Colonel Randolph Cabangbang said on Thursday.
Thousands of families in various provinces affected by the onslaught of Typhoon Odette have already received "immediate" cash assistance from the National Housing Authority.
Small farmers tilling two hectares and below of rice land will get an annual direct cash assistance under a new law signed by President Rodrigo Duterte.
Police reminded all motorists and commuters traveling in and out of Metro Manila and neighboring provinces to always bring their vax cards which may be required upon entry through border control points.
Ilocos Norte government has committed to installing more early warning and safety signage this year to caution motorists and be aware of accident-prone areas in the province.
Malacañang assured it is taking the necessary steps to enforce strict Covid-19 protocols following the planned visit of President Rodrigo Duterte to areas hit by Typhoon Odette last month.
"JAILED AND ARRESTED," President Rodrigo Duterte said those who refused to get vaccinated against Covid-19 should just “stay home” or risk getting prisoned.
President Rodrigo Duterte appealed to the Roman Catholic Church to suspend the physical masses, including the traditional Traslacion procession and mass for the Black Nazarene amid the spike of Covid-19 cases in the country.
President Rodrigo Duterte said he wanted at least two police officers deployed in hotels used as Covid-19 quarantine facilities to prevent incidents of persons skipping their mandatory quarantine.
Anakalusugan Party-list Representative urged local government units to clearly indicate in their registration websites which vaccines are available for the Covid-19 booster dose to avoid leaving the registrant to guess which booster to choose.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Bicol is now fast-tracking the encoding activities to update the database of the households in the region that are considered poor.
More than 1 million coronavirus cases were reported in the US, a record single-day number, amid the rapid increase of the new Omicron variant, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The Police Regional Office in Caraga said that it has so far received over PHP4 million worth of goods and PHP876,000 cash donations from various groups and individuals intended for the victims of Typhoon Odette in the region.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Central Luzon has sent more than PHP10 million worth of assistance to families affected by Typhoon Odette.
Public and private schools in Antique have been instructed to make the necessary preparations if they wish to participate in the pilot face-to-face classes this year.
The Philippine Navy said one of its landing craft, the BRP Tausug, has been conducting various sealift, and humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations in areas devastated by Typhoon Odette in the Visayas.