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BOC files two criminal cases before DOJ for violation of customs laws

BOC files two criminal cases before DOJ for violation of customs laws
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Antiviral molnupiravir enters phase 3 clinical trial vs COVID-19 at Lung Center

Published June 6, 2021 9:01pm Oral antiviral drug molnupiravir entered its third phase of clinical trials as a possible treatment for the coronavirus disease 2019 at the Lung Center of the Philippines. Developed by Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP and Merck & Co., the drug could be taken as an oral pill by patients who exhibit COVID-19 symptoms and test positive for the disease. At present, two patients are undergoing the trial at the Lung Center of the Philippines, which seeks more volunteers moving forward. The volunteers take the drug twice a day for at least five days. Among those qualified to be included in the trial are symptomatic patients who tested positive within the past five days, aged 18 and above, and have yet to be vaccinated.

Six Philippine companies land on Forbes Global 2000 list

Six Philippine companies land on Forbes Global 2000 list TED CORDERO,GMA News © Online photo Forbes Global 2000 logo At least six Philippine conglomerates and banking giants made it to business publication Forbes Global 2000 list, an international ranking of the world’s biggest, most powerful, and most valuable companies. Based on the 19th annual list released by Forbes on Friday, the Philippine company that made the cut are the following: SM Investments Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co.   Six Philippine companies made it to Forbes’ Global 2000 list this year $SM, $BDO, $TFHI, $AC, $LTG, $MBT. The list ranks the world’s biggest companies based on sales, profits, assets, market value.

DOLE to stop accepting applications for P5,000 assistance for tourism workers

DOLE to stop accepting applications for P5,000 assistance for tourism workers Published May 10, 2021 2:30pm The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will stop accepting applications for the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (CAMP) for the tourism sector, as the number of target beneficiaries has been reached. Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said the department will no longer accept online applications for the P5,000 financial assistance for the tourism sector under CAMP starting 5 p.m. on May 10, 2021. The Department has reached the target beneficiaries and is currently evaluating and processing payment of the remaining applications, Bello said in Labor Advisory 10 dated May 5, 2021.

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