The Philippine Red Cross on Saturday inaugurated the largest molecular laboratory in the country as the COVID-19 testing center at the Port Area in Manila formally opened. PRC chairman Senator Richard Gordon (right) led the inauguration.
The Philippine Red Cross on Saturday inaugurated the largest molecular laboratory in the country as the COVID-19 testing center at the Port Area in Manila formally opened. PRC chairman Senator Richard Gordon (right) led the inauguration.
Cyclists navigate the 16-kilometer route of the second ‘Pedal for People and Planet 2023’ in Quezon City on June 4,...
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Read moreMembers of the Manila Metropolitan Development Authority (MMDA) conduct a regular clean-up of the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach in Roxas...
Read morePangasinan (2nd District) Rep. Mark Cojuangco an ardent advocate of nuclear energy leads the site tour of the Bataan Nuclear...
Read moreMalabon Mayor Jeannie Sandoval along with the Malabon City Health Office, MDRRMO, and CSWDD leads the distribution of aid to...
Read moreAn American political science expert said traffic gridlock in the Philippines is caused by underinvestment in mass transit systems and...
Read moreThe state weather bureau is monitoring two low pressure areas which may enhance the southwest monsoon or habagat. In its...
Read more1ST BATCH. Close to 400,000 doses of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines donated by Lithuania arrive in the country Saturday evening. DOH...
Read moreResidents of Barangay Aurelio sell ‘patupat’ for the ‘MAY-KAN: Discovering flavors of the North through Gastronomic Experience’ in Pangasinan The...
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