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DOT Sees ‘Better Days’ For Baguio Tourism Amid Restrictions

Despite the increasing threat of the Omicron variant, the Baguio City government did not close its doors to tourists again but only enforced stricter border measures against unvaccinated individuals.

Youth For The Environment Gather For Climate Action At The Klimathon Finalist Showcase

Following the compilation of the best ideas from Filipino youth by the Climate Change Commission and Nestlé Philippines, ten teams advanced to the final round, providing them the opportunity to propose novel and practical solutions to critical climate concerns.

Defensor Believes Uswag Ilonggo’s 5-Point Agenda Is Best For The Region

Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor believes that the regional party-list Uswag Ilonggo's 5-point program, as well as its goal and vision, are what will propel Western Visayas to become one of the country's premier regions.

How Davao City Built Mental Wellness Center For Homeless

Some mentally-challenged or "palaboy" in Davao have now found a safe haven that will help them transform for the rest of their lives.

Davao City Lifts Negative RT-PCR Requirement For Health Cards

The Davao City local government is no longer requiring a negative RT-PCR or antigen test to get health cards from the city health office.

NTF To Roll Out ‘Resbakuna Sa Botika’ In Baguio Wednesday

The National Task Force Against Covid-19 would help accelerate the rollout of booster shots in Baguio City, expanding its “Resbakuna sa Botika” program.

Ilocos Provincial Hospital Boosts Health Services

Following the upgrading of its facilities and improvement of health services, Ilocos provincial hospital is set to engage the services of private medical practitioners as visiting physicians, consultants, and specialists.

IATF To Tackle Possible Alert Level De-Escalation In NCR

The Covid-19 task to discuss the possible de-escalation of Metro Manila from Alert Level 3 to the less strict Alert Level 2, following the downward trend in reported Covid-19 cases.

SBMA Imposes Stricter Hotel Protocols To Ensure Visitors’ Safety

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority has imposed stricter safety protocols in all hotels in Subic to ensure the health and safety of visitors amid reports of increasing Covid-19 cases.

No Physical Contact During Campaign, DILG Warns Poll Bets

"Violators will be meted with penalties..," The Department of the Interior and Local Government warned candidates against various forms of physical contact ahead of the start of the campaign period for the May elections.

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