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The Manila HealthTek Inc. (MTek), maker of affordable locally-made RT-PCR tests, stresses that testing is still the key to curbing the current surge. Manila Healthtek Inc. or MTek, the country’s first and only biotech company in diagnostics and which has acquired its ISO certification, continues to push forward its efforts… ....
1-2 International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) and the Razon Group's social investments to help the government pandemic recovery initiative now total over P1.5 billion.
In the last 21 months since the the community quarantines started, ICTSI, in collaboration with both public and p ....
Klook partners with Manila HealthTek for affordable COVID-19 testing The Department of Tourism has recently announced that point-to-point (P2P) air travel for leisure and “staycation” will be allowed for those under the NCR Plus bubble. This includes Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna, and Cavite. Klook, world-leading travel and leisure platform, partners with Manila Health Tek (MTek) to help ensure that those eager to go on a safe, leisure break can continue with safety protocols by having access to quality, low-cost COVID-19 testing. MTek is the country’s first and only biotech company in diagnostics, which is behind the country’s own reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) swab testing kit. It is offering the test at only P2,950 per person. ....
8,162 new Philippine COVID-19 cases; total breaches 997,000 –DOH CONSUELO MARQUEZ, GMA News Public school teachers in Manila wait outside Palacio de Manila on Roxas Boulevard, where 900 educators are scheduled to receive a Sinovac shot against COVID-19 on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. DANNY PATA The Department of Health (DOH) on Sunday reported 8,162 new COVID-19 infections, raising the Philippines total count of cases to 997,523. This as two molecular laboratories were not operational while eight labs failed to submit their data. The DOH daily case bulletin showed that the new cases boosted total active cases to 77,075, 95.5% of which were mild, 1.5% were asymptomatic, 1.2% were severe, and 1% were critical cases. ....