COVID-19 UPDATE: The Department of Health on Tuesday logged 849 new Covid-19 cases, the lowest single-day case count for 2021 due to low testing output over the weekend.
More US-donated Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine arrived in the Philippines on Monday night, further boosting the country's supply as it readies booster shots for the healthcare workers.
The National Task Force Against Covid-19 encouraged fully vaccinated individuals to take whatever available brands will be administered as booster shots.
Member-borrowers with past due short-term loans may apply for the SSS Penalty Condonation Program via online using their My.SSS accounts starting today.
Senator Bong Go renewed his appeal to the public to prioritize Bol-anons' health as they fight against Covid-19, providing them with access to quality health care services.
Renewable energy firm in Nueva Ecija Corp. will raise funds to put up its largest solar project in Southeast Asia and boost the country’s renewable energy capacity.
Some 100 public schools nationwide reopen to learners for limited in-person classes Monday, 20 months since they were shuttered last year due to the prevailing pandemic.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development helped the needs of former rebels and their families through peace-building initiatives and various forms of assistance this year.
Malacañang cited the increasing turnout in the country's Covid-19 vaccination program as it administered more than 3 million doses for three straight days last week.
The National Capital Region's Covid-19 classification might be deescalated to Alert Level 1 by December if it can maintain its low-risk classification for a month and vaccinate 70% of its vulnerable population, a health official said.
The Department of Education reminded its field officials and school heads to strictly enforce its national policy on schools as safe and secure places for learners.
Incorporating medical and nursing students into the government's vaccination program would assist the country in regaining normalcy, House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco said.
The Philippine Postal Corporation launched a series of stamps of "Living Legends: World-Renowned Filipinos” in commemoration of its 254th founding anniversary.