
Quiapo church priest: No Traslacion in 2023 amid COVID threat
The Quiapo Church said it won’t be holding the Traslacion in 2023 amid the continued easing of health restrictions against the Covid-19 virus.
The Quiapo Church said it won’t be holding the Traslacion in 2023 amid the continued easing of health restrictions against the Covid-19 virus.
A court has been asked on Thursday (Feb. 3) to declare as unconstitutional the Department of Health (DOH) memorandum that allows the government to get children, ages 7 to 11, vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus without the need to get the consent of parents.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has assigned 155 immigration officers and acting immigration officers as back up should more personnel at the country’s airports catch the COVID-19 virus, Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said.
The Supreme Court (SC) and the collegiate courts of the country will be maintaining a skeleton workforce starting Monday (Jan. 10) to address the rise of the COVID-19 virus cases.
Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has decided to modify the number of work force physically reporting at the Supreme Court (SC) due to the COVID-19 virus variant Omicron.
There are currently 35 Department of Justice (DOJ) employees nationwide who are currently infected with the COVID-19 virus.
The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) is getting nearer to have all of its persons deprived of liberty vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.
Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has ordered a three-day work suspension at the Supreme Court (SC) amid a resurgence in the number of COVID-19 virus cases.
Senatorial aspirant and Sorsogon Governor Chiz Escudero is calling on authorities to make plans for the inoculation of the homeless and street children who have no access to the life-saving vaccines to ensure that they are also safe and protected against the Covid-19 virus.
Persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) should not be left out from the country’s vaccination program against the COVID-19 virus, said Legaspi Bishop Joel Baylon.