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Philippines: No Tsunami risk after 7 0 magnitude quake at sea; Covid-19 case now at 510,000

5:54 PM MYT Children queue for free food from a relief program, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in a slum area in Manila, Philippines. - Reuters MANILA, Jan 22 (Reuters): A tsunami was not expected after an earthquake measured at magnitude 7.0 was detected at sea near the Philippines late on Thursday (Jan 21), the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said. The quake occurred at a depth of 98.5 km, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) pegged the quake at a magnitude of 7.1 with a depth of about 114 km, after having initially reported magnitudes of 7.2 and 6.8. Meanwhile, the Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines reported on Friday 2,178 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the South-East Asian country to 509,887.

Philippines logs 2,178 new COVID-19 cases, total nears 510,000 - World News

2021-01-22 09:06:12 GMT2021-01-22 17:06:12(Beijing Time) Xinhua English MANILA, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) The Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines reported on Friday 2,178 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the Southeast Asian country to 509,887. The death toll climbed to 10,136 after 20 more patients died from the viral disease, the DOH said. Meanwhile, 250 more patients recovered, raising the total number of recoveries to 467,720. The Philippines, which has a population of about 110 million, has tested over 7 million people since the disease emerged in January last year. The number of COVID-19 infections in Metro Manila and the outlying provinces south of the capital has leveled off, research fellow Guido David from the University of the Philippines OCTA Research group said on Friday.

Palace lists accomplishments, tells Filipinos to learn to live with the virus as economy recovers 
 – Manila Bulletin

Published December 31, 2020, 7:41 PM Amid the “extraordinary” challenges Malacañang faced in 2020, it remains optimistic that the economy will be on a rebound in 2021. In a 55-page yearend report released on Thursday, Malacañang cited some of the major highlights of the Duterte administration’s accomplishments and interventions in 2020, particularly its COVID-19 response. “Ten months since COVID-19 surfaced in the Philippines means we must learn to live with the virus, especially now that we know more about COVID-19, how it spreads, and how to avoid it,” Malacañang said. “The road to recovery will be upon us soon as the earliest roll out of a vaccine is expected in the first quarter next year, per the Philippine National Vaccine Roadmap. Geographical and sectoral priorities have already been identified, negotiations and discussions with vaccine manufacturers are ongoing, and tripartite agreements with the government, the private sector, and allied governments are n

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