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Cordilleras tattoo tradition featured in US-backed research

The United States government is set to complete next month a research and documentation project on traditional tattooing among the seven major ethnolinguistic groups in the mountainous region of the Cordilleras. (Elderly tattooed women, on an afternoon tengao (rest day) in Bontoc, described their

Changing landscape | BusinessWorld

ONLYYOUQJ-FREEPIK As I drive around the Makati Central Business District, I cannot help but notice the numerous “For Rent” signs outside many office buildings. I also see a lot of closed shops and recently vacated places, which just about a year ago were all bustling and teeming with people. I have also heard from friends who are property owners how they are now struggling for new tenants. COVID-19 has taken its toll on businesses, and thus, on property owners, too. And the problem persists. The economic situation is even expected to take a turn for the worse as a result of the present surge in cases, and the ensuing lockdowns in NCR+ that have been implemented in reaction to it. For commercial property owners, perhaps the worst is yet to come.

Interrupting life, by choice | BusinessWorld

By Marvin Tort COVID-19 infections in the country are feared to hit a new daily record of about 8,000 cases by the end of March. If this happens, then by the end of this month, we will be worse off than we were a year ago, when the country was first put on community quarantine because of the pandemic. All our efforts and sacrifices, and economic suffering, throughout this time, will have been for naught. Worse, our healthcare system barely coped when we hit 7,000 daily cases in August 2020. Healthcare workers had to call for a timeout, and the government responded by reimposing stricter quarantine measures for two weeks. But as we hit 8,000 or more, it becomes uncertain if our hospitals can still address all the needs of COVID and non-COVID patients.

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