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Big Dome to allow 100% capacity for PBA fans

Photo from PBA Metro Manila’s shift to the lowest alert level status will allow the PBA to hold its Governors’ Cup games at the Smart Araneta Coliseum before a full capacity starting Wednesday, March 2. PBA commissioner Willie Marcial confirmed the move as the league is now looking further at h

Quezon Memorial Circle strengthens safety protocols

EARLY PREPARATIONS. The Quezon Memorial Circle along Elliptical Road in Quezon City sparkles with Christmas lights and decoration on Oct. 19, 2021. The park is already open to visitors but strict safety protocols must be followed. (PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler) MANILA - The local government has designated more open areas but with limited capacity inside the Quezon Memorial Circle (QMC), allowing more to enjoy the outdoors as Covid-19 cases continue to decrease. Netizens, however, conveyed mixed reactions on social media. Some welcomed the reopening, others were alarmed because of the large crowds. "Salamat at sobrang saya ng mga bata. 'Di po mababayaran ang mga ngiti nila. Sa 2 years pa naman na lockdown at nakalabas ulit sila salamat, QC (Thank you. The children are so happy. Their smiles are invaluable after the two years that they were on lockdown. Thank you, QC)," Norminah Manaol Olshope posted. Others, however, were alarmed that the coronavirus disease 2019

Tech-savvy, but still backward | Ma Stella F Arnaldo

THE Philippines has acquired a reputation for having the most tech-savvy, digitally-forward citizens. Except for the fact that we have the slowest Internet connection in Asia (okay, maybe second to the slowest), we have been quick to shift to new technology especially when Covid-19 kept us mostly at home. From…

Unified curfew in NCR takes effect today

The Manila City Hall clock tower is seen illuminated with colorful lights display (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) Lt. Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar, Officer-In-Charge of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) alone will be deploying more than 9,600 of its personnel on the streets as early as the scheduled start of curfew time at 10 p.m. “We will also be deploying additional personnel to augment the NCRPO policemen and assist the local government units of Metro Manila in the implementation of the uniform curfew,” said Eleazar. A unified curfew will come into force in Metro Manila starting today to help curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and its variants.

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