Duterte to deliver public message again today – Panelo
March 30, 2020
President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to deliver again a public message later today as the country continues to address the coronavirus disease pandemic. According to Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, Duterte will have a televised message “tentatively set at 4:0opm.” Asked
Three COVID-19 patients reveal themselves to help contact tracing
March 30, 2020
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Japanese comedian Ken Shimura dies after coronavirus infection
March 30, 2020
Tokyo–Popular Japanese comedian Ken Shimura died on Sunday after being infected with the novel coronavirus, it was learned on Monday. He was 70. On March 19, Shimura told a doctor he had fever and difficulty breathing. After being delivered to
68 Coronavirus cases confirmed in Tokyo
March 30, 2020
Tokyo–Sixty-eight new cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed in Tokyo, metropolitan government sources said Sunday. This is the highest single-day number reported in the Japanese capital, eclipsing Saturday’s 63. The total number of coronavirus cases in Tokyo thus
Field validation of DOST COVID-19 test kits to be finished Wednesday
March 30, 2020
The field validation for the COVID-19 testing kits is expected to be finished by Wednesday, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said Monday. Issuance of the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) from the Food and Drug Administration Philippines (FDA)
MIAA reopens runway where plane crashed Sunday
March 30, 2020
The Manila International Airport Authority ( MIAA) reopened the runway where a plane on medical evacuation mission to Japan caught fire after takeoff Sunday night. The 06-24 runway was reopened at 4:20 am, said Ed Monreal, MIAA general manager. Monreal
No need to hoard food: Japan experts
March 30, 2020
Tokyo–The public does not need to panic buy and hoard food even if Japanese government declares a state of emergency to fight the novel coronavirus, retail industry and other experts say. Japan has enough stock of food, and going out
8 killed in NAIA aircraft crash
March 29, 2020
Eight people died after a civilian aircraft bound for Haneda, Japan crashed and caught fire in Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Sunday evening, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said. In a statement, CAAP said the incident transpired
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