The Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday reported 102 new COVID-19 cases and 9 new recoveries among Filipinos abroad.
Department of Foreign Affairs tally of COVID-19 cases among overseas Filipinos (DFA) In a report, the DFA attributed the huge spike in an increase reported cases in one
Published May 7, 2021 7:58pm The Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday said it will uphold President Rodrigo Duterte s statement asserting the Philippines arbitral victory against China on the South China Sea disputes before the United Nations in 2020, days after the Philippine leader belittled the ruling. For the first time since the Philippines won its case against China in 2016, Duterte declared before the UN General Assembly in September last year that the ruling is beyond compromise and beyond the reach of passing governments to dilute, diminish or abandon.” Duterte, who has cultivated good relations with Beijing in exchange for Chinese aid and investments, previously shelved the arbitration ruling and has been criticized for his friendly overtures to China despite its aggressive actions and efforts to drive away Filipinos from its own waters in the West Philippine Sea.
Published April 28, 2021 3:38pm Figures today show 31 new COVID-19 cases, no new recovery, and 4 new fatalities among Filipinos abroad. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases and recoveries among our nationals abroad to 18,301 and 11,220 respectively.@teddyboylocsin#DFAForgingAhead#WeHealAsOnepic.twitter.com/J32mEKZRjy DFA Philippines (@DFAPHL) April 28, 2021 The Department of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 among Filipinos overseas, raising the total tally to 18,301. The death toll rose to 1,145 with four new fatalities, while total recoveries remained at 11,220. So far, there are 5,936 patients undergoing treatment for the disease. The Middle East/Africa still had the highest number of COVID-19-positive Filipinos at 10,443, including 5,893 recoveries and 747 deaths.
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endIndex: Manila s top diplomat Teodoro Locsin Jr. will convey the country s strong support for the initiative of ASEAN chair Brunei in leading efforts to address the bloody political crisis in Myanmar, the Department of Foreign Affairs says.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 22) The Philippines has confirmed its attendance to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting this April 24, which was convened primarily to address the bloody political crisis in member state Myanmar.
The Department of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. will be present at the leaders summit in Jakarta, in lieu of President Rodrigo Duterte who opted to skip the meeting over COVID-19 concerns.