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CHED eyes prioritization of students in COVID-19 vaccination

(Tara Yap/Manila Bulletin File photo) In an interview over DZBB on Sunday, July 4, CHED Chairman Prospero De Vera hopes the plan would push through so more universities and programs would be allowed to conduct limited face-to-face classes. “We are pushing to vaccinate faculty members and students of schools who are already conducting limited face-to-face classes. So every layer of protection that is put in, the risk decreases,” De Vera said. “And once we see that everything is going smoothly, I’ll go to President Duterte himself to tell him that our limited face-to-face classes are brining good results, so maybe we can open additional courses soon,” he added.

Vaccine drive extended to students to keep campuses open

Vaccine drive extended to students to keep campuses open
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Rape-slay case of Philippine flight attendant falls apart: Men she partied with say they are gay

January 13, 2021 Instagram/Christine Dacera The botched investigation into the death of a Filipino flight attendant during a New Year’s Eve party has sparked accusations of police incompetence in a case that has gripped public attention, fuelling outrage against a force that has become notorious under the government of President Rodrigo Duterte for summarily arresting and in some cases shooting to death people who have been implicated in crimes without being properly investigated. The Makati City police in Metro Manila investigating the case at first announced that the victim, Christine Dacera, 23, had been drugged, raped and murdered by her companions as they partied overnight at the City Garden Hotel, violating Covid-19 quarantine restrictions.

UP scientist Perry Ong honored with name of new flowering plant in Mindanao

Good News Pilipinas UP scientist Perry Ong honored with name of new flowering plant in Mindanao “Hypericum perryongii Galindon” was discovered by botanists in Mindanao. Photo from John Michael Mamauag Galindon. University of the Philippines Diliman scientist Dr. Perry S. Ong has been honored with the name of a new flowering plant species found in Mindanao. The findings of the researchers have been officially published in the Phytotaxa journal on January 5, 2021, which called the discovery “the fifth Hypericum species occurring natively in the Philippines, and the second endemic.” The discovery is significant because it is the first Hypericum species in the country found outside Luzon.

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