Facebook To Stop “Harmful Content” In Groups By Punishing Group Members Who Break Rules

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Facebook would stop “harmful content” in Groups by punishing group members who broke the rules Facebook recently announced a new feature that would stop “harmful content” in Groups by punishing group members who broke the rules. In a report on 9to5Mac, Facebook was announcing changes in order to keep its Groups feature a safe place … Read more

Pastor Shot Dead by Unidentified Gunman in Samar Town

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GUNNED DOWN – A pastor named Jet Tan was shot dead in a Tagapul-an, Samar, on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. According to the Tagapul-an police, the religious leader was gunned down by an unidentified gunman. He was walking around Barangay Labangbaybay at exactly 6:45 am when the incident took place. In a statement via Rappler, … Read more

Huawei Regains Momentum On Providing Patent Licensing To Firms Despite US-China Tension

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Huawei regained its momentum on providing patent licensing to firms despite US-China tension. Huawei Technologies was regaining its momentum on providing patent licensing to firms worldwide despite the US-China tension. Huawei Technologies was regaining its momentum on providing patent licensing to firms worldwide despite the US-China tension. Huawei reported that the company was set to … Read more

FDA May Revise Advisory For Sinovac Vaccine If Data Supports Inoculation For Seniors — Duque

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The FDA may revise the advisory for China’s Sinovac vaccine if the new data supported inoculation for seniors, according to Duque. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Wednesday said that the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) advisory for China’s Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine may revise if new data supported that the said vaccine was safe for … Read more

Assistant Principal Who’s a Member of Communist Group, Arrested in Butuan

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Assistant principal arrested An assistant principal of a school, who’s a member of the communist group, was arrested in an operation carried out by the authorities in Brgy. Rajah Humabon, Butuan, Wednesday afternoon. According to authorities, the suspect, “Lai”, is a member of the Katipunan ng Gurong Makabayan. Based on the investigation, the suspect was … Read more

Japan Warns Citizens vs Daytime Karaoke Sessions

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Japan warned against daytime karaoke sessions. Japan warned its citizens against daytime karaoke sessions and called for caution from authorities in the country. In a report on Inquirer, a rash of coronavirus clusters linked to daytime karaoke sessions by the elderly — including several linked to 93 cases in one prefecture — prompted a stern … Read more

FDA Warns Public vs Use Of Ivermectin To Treat COVID-19

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The Philippine FDA warned the public against the use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19. The Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned the public against the use of Ivermectin in order to treat COVID-19. Manila Bulletin reported that the FDA had warned the public against the use of Ivermectin veterinary medicine as a treatment for … Read more

FDA Cancels Inspection Trip To Russia Due To This Reason

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The Philippines’ FDA canceled its inspection trip to Russia due to this reason. The Philippines’ Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was supposed to fly to Russia to inspect Gamaleya’s manufacturing plant for Sputnik V but had canceled its inspection trip due to this reason. FDA Director-General Eric Domingo on Wednesday told GMA News Online that … Read more

Galvez: PH Eyes Local Production Of Vaccines

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The Philippines was eyeing for local production of vaccines, according to Galvez. Vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. on Wednesday said that the Philippines was eyeing to have local production of vaccines in the country. In a report on GMA News Online, Galvez said that the Philippines was in talks with the Serum Institute of … Read more

Kaybiang Tunnel Declared a ‘No Tourism Zone’

Kaybiang Tunnel

Parking of all kinds of vehicles, food, taking pictures, hanging out, and honking in Kaybiang Tunnel will be banned Kaybiang Tunnel, the longest subterranean road tunnel in the Philippines, has been declared as a “no tourism zone” by the local government of Cavite. Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla announced via a Facebook post that starting Friday, … Read more