according to a.a.a. the price of croyle today $89.88 per barrel. wall street did not take inflation news well. the dow dropped 526 points. the there is worry about tightening by the fed. let s bring in charles payne of fox business for analysis and perspective. charles, you know, the biden administration is saying listen, the underlying economy is very strong. inflation is working itself out. what say you? you know, the fed thought that, too. right? remember jay powm for months and months and months kept saying inflation is transitory. a old line new england economists the cure for high prices is high prices. at some point we either start buying or buying something less. we don t buy fillet minion to maybe a different cut of beef. and move to chicken or whatever else is left. that s human behavior. but you mentioned the underlying
(PNA photo by Joey Razon) MANILA - A third edition of the national vaccination days is another strategy the Philippine government is looking at in case it misses its target to fully vaccinate 77 million people before April. Acting Presidential Spokesperson and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles on Wednesday noted that the government would also have to see the output of its current "vaccination demand generation" efforts. "[I]f we see the need, halimbawa matatapos na ang first quarter ng 2022 at hindi pa nararating 'yong 77 million (for example we haven't reached the targeted 77 million before the first quarter of 2022 ends) then perhaps it's one of the strategies na i-co-consider natin (that we would consider)," he said in a television interview. The first three-day massive vaccination drive from November 29 to December 3 last year was hailed as a success, wherein about 9.9 million people received the life-saving coronavirus shots. More than 7.4 million do
(PNA photo by Joey Razon) MANILA - The number of fresh coronavirus infections in the country soared to 33,169, the highest since the start of the pandemic last year, the Department of Health (DOH) reported on Monday. In its latest Covid-19 bulletin, the agency said this brought the total active case tally to 157,526, out of a total of 2,998,530 infections since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. Monday's figure of new cases surpassed Sunday's 28,707. Another 3,725 recoveries were also recorded, accounting for 93 percent of the total number of confirmed infections. Out of the active cases, 147,912 are mild, 2,858 are moderate, 4,994 are asymptomatic, 1,461 are severe, and 301 are critical. "Of the 33,169 reported cases today, 32,972 (99 percent) occurred within the recent 14 days - Dec. 28, 2021 to Jan. 10, 2022," the DOH reported. The regions with the most cases in the recent two weeks were the National Capital Region (NCR) with 18,535 or 56 percent of new infec
(PNA photo by Joey Razon) MANILA - The number of fresh coronavirus infections in the country soared to 33,169, the highest since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, the Department of Health (DOH) reported on Monday. In its latest Covid-19 bulletin, the agency said this brought the total active case tally to 157,526, out of a total of 2,998,530 infections since the start of the pandemic. Monday's figure of new cases surpassed Sunday's 28,707. Another 3,725 recoveries were also recorded, accounting for 93 percent of the total number of confirmed infections. Out of the active cases, 147,912 are mild, 2,858 are moderate, 4,994 are asymptomatic, 1,461 are severe, and 301 are critical. "Of the 33,169 reported cases today, 32,972 (99 percent) occurred within the recent 14 days - Dec. 28, 2021 to Jan. 10, 2022," the DOH reported. The regions with the most cases in the recent two weeks were the National Capital Region (NCR) with 18,535 or 56 percent of new infections; Cal
DUTCH DONATION. Assistant Secretary Wilben Mayor, head of the National Task Force's strategic communications on current operations, Ambassador of The Netherlands Saskia de Lang, UNICEF Representative to the Philippines Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov, EU Ambassador Luc Veron, and Health Undersecretary Ma. Carolina Vidal-Taino welcome the arrival of 1,526,400 doses of single-shot Janssen vaccine at the NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Monday night (Dec. 13, 2021). The newly delivered shipment is part of more than 7.5 million jabs donated by the Dutch government to the Philippines through the COVAX Facility. (PNA photo by Avito Dalan) MANILA - The Philippines on Monday night received 1,526,400 doses of the single-shot Janssen Covid-19 vaccine donated by the Netherlands, bringing to over 158 million the total vaccine doses the country received since February this year. National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 head of sub-task force in current operations Assistant Secretary Wilben Mayor said