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5 Schools In Davao De Oro Reopens For F2F Classes

Five schools in Davao de Oro have reopened with a limited face-to-face mode of learning, the provincial government said.

Laoag Hits 70% Vax Target

Laoag City has hit its target of vaccinating at least 70 percent or 51,897 of its eligible population.

Face-To-Face Medical Program Classes Start At Isabela University

The University of La Salette was finally allowed to hold limited face-to-face classes in its medical degree programs.

Northern Samar Island Town Achieves 85% Vaccination

The island town of Capul in Northern Samar has achieved 85 percent Covid-19 vaccination coverage, the highest among 24 municipalities in the province.

DepEd-GenSan Eyes Expansion Of F2F Classes

Education personnel in General Santos are studying the possible expansion of the limited face-to-face classes in several other public schools, an official said.

NegOr-NegOcc Bus Trips Resume Under Alert Level 2

Following the downgrading of Negros Oriental to Alert Level 2 status, bus trips to Negros Occidental are now permitted.

Baguio Businesses Prioritize Services To Vaccinated Clients

Businesses in Baguio city will start to look for vaccination cards and give priority to those who have been inoculated with Covid-19.

FDA Approves 4 Covid-19 Vax Brands As Booster Shots

Four types of Covid-19 vaccines were licensed for use as booster shots.

PH Logs Lowest Single-Day Count This Year

COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Tuesday logged 849 new Covid-19 cases, the lowest single-day case count for 2021 due to low testing output over the weekend.

Heed Health Experts’ Advice On Minors’ Entry To Malls, LGUs Told

Malacañang advised the local government units to listen to the medical professionals when it comes to children’s safety amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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