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UP Mindanao joins call for justice for Christine Dacera death
Published January 6, 2021 9:03am University of the Philippines Mindanao has joined calls for justice for the death of flight attendant Christine Angelica Dacera, who was found lifeless in a Makati City hotel on New Year s Day. We, the UP Mindanao community, are one with her family and friends in calling for justice, UP Mindanao said in a statement extending condolences to Dacera s family. We urge the authorities to investigate and serve the justice she deserves, it said. Dacera, a graduate of BA Communication Arts program at UP Mindanao, was found dead in the bathtub inside a room in City Garden Grand Hotel around noontime of January 1 after an overnight party.
SunStar DOH reiterates: No UK variant detected in Philippines
MANILA. The Philippine Genome Center, a genomics-focused multidisciplinary research unit of the University of the Philippines, conducts genome sequencing on specimens found positive for Sars-CoV-2. (From UP)
+ January 06, 2021 THE Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, reiterated that the United Kingdom (UK) variant of Sars-CoV-2 has not been detected in the Philippines.
DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III, in a statement on Wednesday, said they were in close coordination with Hong Kong authorities to get details of the confirmed UK variant case from Manila. We have initiated coordination already with the IHR (International Health Regulations) Focal Point of HK to request (for) further details,” DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in a statement.
Christmas in lockdown: How Australia compares The world is headed into the festive season like no other year, with many countries going into lockdown again. See how their rules compare to Australia.
Health by Merryn Johns in New York 25th Dec 2020 5:58 AM
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Subscriber only The world is headed into the festive season like no other year, with many countries going into lockdown again, effectively cancelling Christmas with even tighter rules than before as infections soar around the globe and hopes for a happy holiday with family fade for millions of people. This is how millions around the globe will celebrate Christmas and New Year this year, and how it compares to Australia.