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Published May 16, 2021, 7:30 AM The Ayala group of companies has turned over to Marinduque the province’s first and only molecular lab which is expected to drastically cut down the waiting period for COVID-19 testing. It usually to take 7 to 14 days to wait for COVID-19 test results since these have to be done through Manila-based laboratories. Housed within the Marinduque Provincial Hospital in the municipality of Boac, the laboratory was designed and constructed under the supervision of AC Health and Ayala Foundation, with the assistance of Makati Development Corporation, the construction arm of Ayala Land Inc. Since the pandemic started, Marinduque depended on laboratories in Metro Manila, particularly the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, to confirm COVID-19 cases. ....
SunStar + April 04, 2021 THE future of education continues to head towards the digital fast lane. With the pandemic s current progress, online connectivity has become essential. To help address this immediate concern, Globe presents E-Skwela online learning sessions. The webinar series presents learning technologies and tools and their integration into the school systems. It is made for administrators, key decision-makers and faculty caught in the digital transition. Through E-Skwela, administrators can find critical ways to ensure educational continuity for years to come. In the latest webinar on “Connectivity and Learning: The Prepaid WiFi for Education and Fixed Broadband Experience,” key speakers from Ateneo de Davao University and Coronado School of Quezon City talk in detail about how they coped with continuing education through the initial stages of the pandemic. They shared the strategies they used to rise above the crisis and pus ....
Published December 23, 2020, 11:31 AM As the pandemic continues to keep most Filipinos at home, many have been doing what they can to make the most out of being quarantined and life in the new normal. For most company employees, that means working on deliverables, attending client meetings, and pitching in ideas during team discussions remotely. This work-from-home (WFH) set-up is likely to stay, at least according to a survey among 161 CEOs by the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) and PwC Philippines. About 73 percent of the respondents see their organization implementing WFH policy even post-pandemic. For students, school life goes on and online. Though without on-campus experience, many have been learning through Zoom classes and connecting with teachers and peers online, hence many try to find ways to look for stable and reliable connections, which for most isn’t readily available for them. ....