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Luzon’s 1st Int’l Cruise Ship Terminal Project Right On Track

The long wait for the first international cruise ship terminal (ICST) in Luzon to begin full-fledged operations will soon come to an end! Despite the restrictions due to the rise of Covid-19 cases, construction on the project is already 50% complete.

PH Among Recipients Of Free Jabs From Google

Salamat, Google! Google.org, the charitable arm of tech giant Google, is funding vaccines for 250,000 people in several countries, including the Philippines, through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

PH Bans Entry Of Travelers From India

To prevent the spread of a "double mutant" coronavirus strain, the Philippines has officially barred entry of travelers from India or with a recent history of travel to India.

DA Hopes To Open More Markets For W. Visayas Hog Raisers

With the reopening of the economy, the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Western Visayas (DFA 6) anticipates more markets for hog raisers in the region. The hog stocks in Western Visayas are expected to grow as a result of the region's repopulation program.

ARTA: Complete Green Lane For Local Vax Producers Within 7 Days

Director General Jeremiah Belgica of the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to complete the green lane within seven working days.

South Harbor Isolation Facility Seen To Declog Hospitals

The opening of the Eva Macapagal Super Terminal isolation facility for coronavirus patients who are asymptomatic or have mild to moderate symptoms is expected to relieve hospital congestion.

NegOr Sends 25K Hogs Monthly To NCR, Other Provinces

Negros Oriental, which supplies around 25,000 hogs in various parts of the country every month, remains free of the disease affecting pigs.

Gov’t Accelerates Digitalization Of Services

If data is harmonized and digital systems are implemented more comprehensively, contract tracing and aid distribution could be made easier.

Pasig Vax Drive Reaches 30K Mark

More than 10 percent of the senior citizens have already been vaccinated!

Palace: No Need For Mandatory Vaccination Yet

Despite the fact that the Philippines' supply of Covid-19 vaccine continues to remain limited, Malacanang said on Monday that it does not believe it is necessary to make vaccination mandatory for all Filipinos who are eligible.

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