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Exercise extraordinary diligence in COVID-19 testing, public urged – Manila Bulletin

Exercise extraordinary diligence in COVID-19 testing, public urged – Manila Bulletin
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Press Release - Sponsorship Speech for Committee Report 186 Red-Tagging and Red-Baiting by Senator Panfilo M Lacson

Sponsorship Speech for Committee Report 186 Red-Tagging and Red-Baiting by Senator Panfilo M. Lacson   How the government sets a balance between promoting civil liberties and protecting the security of the state defines the foundations of our democracy. Mr. President, distinguished colleagues of this venerable chamber, I have the honor to report the result of the public hearings, in aid of legislation, conducted by the Committee on National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation, on the issue on red-tagging or red-baiting as embodied in Committee Report No. 186. Without any exaggeration, I must say that this has been one of the most complex Senate inquiries that this representation has presided. For it involved parties from the opposite poles that defy the law of magnetism in that not only would never attract each other, but in fact ready to cut each other s throat. Nonetheless, the profuse bashing and criticisms from both political spheres - trolls includ

Health workers vaccine hesitancy may affect public confidence, says expert

Health workers vaccine hesitancy may affect public confidence, says expert enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 26) A member of the National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) said vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers may negatively affect confidence of the public, causing more roadblocks in encouraging Filipinos to be vaccinated. Dr. Nina Castillo-Carandang, a sociologist and professor from the University of the Philippines Manila, told a briefing on Friday that reluctance of health workers to be inoculated against coronavirus could send the wrong signal to the general public. “We always look up to our healthcare workers for good examples of how to take better care of ourselves, so if our healthcare workers are reluctant to accept vaccination then that also sends a signal to the general public,” she pointed out.

Two 2020 TOYM awardees vow to contribute more in PH development

Two 2020 TOYM awardees vow to contribute more in PH development enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 18) Two awardees of The Outstanding Young Men for 2020 are more motivated to do their part in the country s development amid the coronavirus crisis.  World Bank Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist Lesley Cordero emphasized Filipinos must be well-prepared to respond to natural and man-made calamities and health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Cordero, who spearheaded the creation and implementation of the comprehensive rehabilitation and recovery plan for areas affected by Typhoon Yolanda in 2013, cited as an example the need to strengthen vaccine literacy that will be easily understood by ordinary Filipinos.

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