The Philippine Star - March 19, 2021
The Philippine Star - March 19, 2021
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March 19, 2021
IATF Mulls âCircuit Breaker' Lockdowns
Restaurant capacity to be cut; museums closing again
2 mins
Go Visits Isabela, Extends Assistance To Typhoon Victims
Sen. Bong Go returned to Ilagan City, Isabela last Tuesday to survey the remaining damage from last yearâs typhoon and assess the resources needed for the provinceâs full recovery
2 mins
Manila Vaccine Rollout Continues
102 hospital workers get COVID
1 min
Boracay IATF OKs Saliva Test For Tourists
ILOILO CITY â Tourists now have the option to present a negative saliva-based reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test to enter Boracay.
2 mins
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The Philippine STAR is the flagship title of the country's largest and most successful print media enterprise, the Philstar Media Group. Owned and published by Philstar Daily Inc., The Philippine STAR is a vaunted pillar of Philippine journalism whose integrity is anchored on the Biblical motto, âTruth Shall Prevailâ. The Philippine STAR is a two-time winner of the prestigious Newspaper of the Year award given by the Rotary Club of Manila.
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