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Duterte can’t recall COVID-19 fund transfer to PS-DBMsaid that Duterte’s directive was “regular” and was meant to protect the public from COVID-19. Following calls to include Duterte in the probe on the government’s pandemic supply deals ...
Although the official COVID-19 death tally in the Philippines is at nearly 60,500 as of June 20, 2022, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported excess deaths of at least 43,782 from 2020 to 2021.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is under quarantine after being exposed to a household staff member who tested positive for Covid-19, his spokesman said on Thursday. Duterte, 76, has since ...
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Duterte's Covid response recalled, praisedA N infectious disease expert who advised the Duterte administration during the Covid-19 pandemic said Tuesday the former president, now facing trial before the International Criminal Court (ICC ...
MANILA, Philippines — No country was ever prepared for the COVID-19 crisis, Rodrigo Duterte, who was president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022, had said as he defended the contracts that ...
But while families were mourning thousands of COVID-19 deaths and counting, families were also mourning because of Duterte’s continuing brutal drug war that saw the deaths of tens of thousands carried ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNPhilippines' Duterte earned international infamy, praise at homeFormer Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte earned international infamy for the deadly narcotics crackdown that led to his arrest Tuesday on charges of crimes against humanity, despite enjoying huge ...
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Philstar.com on MSN‘VP impeachment trial won’t derail Senate tasks’The coming Senate impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte will not interfere with the regular legislative duties of ...
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Philstar.com on MSNP1.4 billion OWWA land deal being probedThe government is investigating a P1.4 billion land acquisition deal allegedly made by the Overseas Workers Welfare ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNDOH sees no alarm over rise of COVID cases in Southeast AsiaThe Department of Health (DOH) said it saw “no alarm” over reported increases in 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID) cases in Southeast Asia. “The Department of ...
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