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After 21 years, car park regulations bill now in Lower House priority list

The current House of Representatives leadership has placed among its priority legislative measures the bill seeking to regulate the operations and imposition of fees of vehicle parking facilities, making it the first to pursue the measure originally filed in 1997. Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Fer

QC solons press Senate OK of EAMC upgrade bill amid surge in COVID-19 cases

Quezon City congressmen are asking Senate to fasttrack the passage of a bill proposing the increase of bed capacity of the East Avenue Medical Center that continues to face the overwhelming task of addressing the surge in 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases. In an open letter to the Senate,,

QC solon calls for public support for local production of COVID-19 vaccines

Published May 14, 2021, 1:38 PM Quezon City Rep. Precious Hipolito Castelo is rallying the public to support the plan to locally produce 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines, saying that the move could be “the fastest way of achieving herd immunity in our country and around the world.” Castelo, vice chairperson of the House Committee on Metro Manila Development, is confident that the local business sector will invest in this endeavor. She said the country is not lacking of “patriotic” businessmen who will finance the domestic manufacture of vaccines. “Manny Pangilinan has expressed readiness to support this grand initiative. I am sure that the likes of Ramon Ang and the Ayalas would only be willing to join him,” Castelo said in a press statement.

Centralized logistical system needed to prevent proliferation of fake vaccines — House leader

(Photo by ERNESTO BENAVIDES / AFP / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The House Assistant Majority Leader filed House Resolution No. 1479, pressing on the need for the DOH to prescribe such system as the government is expected to roll out its vaccination plan by next month.    She noted the COVID-19 vaccines that have been rolled out require two doses delivered in two separate dates with a certain interval so that the vaccine will achieve its full efficacy.    “For instance, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires a three week-interval between the two doses, while for the Moderna vaccine, the interval shall be four weeks,” she said. 

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