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DOST-VII And DOST-IV-A Join Hands In Distributing Nutribun For Odette Victims

As part of the government’s relief effort to those affected by Typhoon Odette, the Department of Science and Technology Regional has distributed Enhanced Nutribun to small communities in the Visayas.

Manila Opens Exclusive Booster Shot Site For PUV Drivers

Public utility vehicle drivers now have easier access to booster shots as the city government of Manila opened a drive-thru vaccination exclusively for their use.

C. Valley Electric Coops Help Restore Power In Typhoon-Hit Areas

Electric cooperatives in Luzon have sent crew members and donated financial assistance through the Task Force: Tulong Kapatid project to areas to Typhoon Odette-stricken areas in the Visayas and Mindanao.

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.

Group Provides 10K Food Packs To ‘Odette’ Victims

A group of online cockfighting operators has distributed 10,000 food packs to communities in Southern Leyte affected by Typhoon Odette.

DOTr To Fine Violators Of ‘No Vax, No Ride’ Policy

The Department of Transportation line agencies will impose fines and penalties against drivers and operators of public utility vehicles found in breach of the “no vax, no ride policy” in the National Capital Region beginning Tuesday.

Fully Booked Closes 3 Branches In Metro Manila

Three of your most beloved Fully Booked stores bid farewell forever.

Makati To Provide Free Covid-19 Tests To Residents

The Makati City will provide free COVID-19 tests to qualified residents.

Villar Aims To Strengthen The Livestock Industry

Senator Cynthia Villar has renewed the pitch to boost the Philippines' livestock industry.

Omicron Cases May Double In February: DOH

The Department of Health is seeing a community transmission of the Omicron coronavirus variant in the National Capital Region although a peak in the number of cases is not expected until next month.