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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.

Multi-Purpose Building To Rise In Antique Capital Town

A PHP25-million multi-purpose building will soon rise in Antique capital town that would include a hostel to accommodate visitors.

‘No Vaccine Card, No Entry’ Policy Starts In Cotabato City

Authorities in Cotabato City have started implementing a “no vax card, no entry” policy for all persons entering the city from adjoining Maguindanao province.

Dagupan Declares Weeklong Academic Health Break

Dagupan City Mayor Marc Brian Lim has declared an academic health break and suspension of classes from elementary to senior high school in all public and private basic education schools in his province.

Bacolod Readies More Isolation Hubs As Cases Soar

After the holidays, Covid-19 cases have continued to rise in Bacolod City, despite the province's threat from the Omicron strain.

Iloilo City To Open More Quarantine Facilities

Additional quarantine facilities with a maximum bed capacity of 120 will be opened by the city government in Iloilo City as cases of Covid-19 continue to rise.

BARMM Opens Week-Long Celebration For 3rd Founding Anniversary

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao kicked off Monday the week-long celebration of its 3rd foundation anniversary at the Bangsamoro government center in Cotabato City.

1K Central NegOcc Rice Farmers Get P5.3-M Cash Aid From DA

Rice farmers in Negros Occidental have already received their cash assistance from the Department of Agriculture on Monday.

New Manila Hospital To Quarantine Patients In Case Of Surge

Manila city is planning to convert a part of the Bagong Ospital ng Maynila into a quarantine facility.

China Pledges P800-M Grant For ‘Odette’ Reconstruction Works

China has pledged funds worth PHP800 million for the Philippines in support of the national government's reconstruction efforts in areas devastated by Typhoon Odette.

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