South Korea announced plans Saturday to strap tracking wristbands on people who defy quarantine orders and Christians were urged to stay home on Easter weekend as the global coronavirus death toll passed 100,000.
Over 24 hours, a taxi driver will cruise those desolate streets, searching for the few workers who need to keep moving. A bodega owner will make a promise to a customer he hopes he’ll never have to keep. An emergency room doctor and a paramedic will labor to hold down a death toll that on this day threatens to surpass the number killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11.
For them and 8.5 million others, today will be nothing like just another Monday. Because long before the sun has risen, the clock has already begun counting down the latest, most punishing round in the fight for New York.
More than half of a group of severely ill coronavirus patients improved after receiving an experimental antiviral drug, although there’s no way to know the odds of that happening without the drug because there was no comparison group, doctors reported Friday.
The coronavirus crisis has drastically transformed the world in sound. The routine cacophony of daily life has calmed, lending more weight to the noises left behind. And in those mundane sounds, now so unexpectedly bared, many have found comfort, hope and dread.
The coronavirus pandemic that has crippled big-box retailers and mom and pop shops worldwide may be making a dent in illicit business, too.
In Chicago, one of America’s most violent cities, drug arrests have plummeted 42% in the weeks since the city shut down, compared...
New software the companies plan to add to phones would make it easier to use Bluetooth wireless technology to track down people who may have been infected by coronavirus carriers. The idea is to help national, state and local governments roll out apps for so-called “contact tracing” that will run on iPhones and Android phones alike.
As the virus invaded country after country, many Gazans hoped we would finally enjoy some benefits from the blockade. We have no tourists or cruise ships. Travel is heavily restricted. And Israel and Egypt sealed their borders early on.
In the brutal months since France reported Europe's first coronavirus cases in January and then, in February, the first death on the continent, the scourge has infected so many thousands of doctors, nurses and other health workers in Europe that some have now recovered and are going from their sick beds back to the front lines.
They let trains that look too crowded pass by. If they decide to board, they search for emptier cars to ride in. Then they size up fellow passengers before picking the safest spot they can find to sit or stand for commutes sometimes lasting an hour or more.
Southeast Asian foreign ministers have endorsed the setting up of a regional fund to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and discussed a planned video summit of their leaders with counterparts from China, Japan and South Korea.
Within two weeks of sitting with his parents and a fellow priest at lunch, the 53-year-old Catholic priest was grieving the deaths of both his father and the colleague who assisted him at three mountain parishes above Lake Como in northern Italy. As Easter approached, Riva prepared for his mother to die, too.
After managing to keep on top of the first wave of coronavirus outbreaks, Singapore is grappling with an alarming rise in infections among migrant workers housed in crowded dormitories.
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila expressed deep concern over the reported April 3 sinking of the boat carrying eight fishermen off the Paracel Islands. The incident happened at a time when a common approach was crucial in confronting the coronavirus pandemic, it said.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the UN Security Council on Thursday that the coronavirus pandemic is threatening international peace and security — “potentially leading to an increase in social unrest and violence that would greatly undermine our ability to fight the disease.”
Efforts by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the country received a boost from a P100 million donation by the Lopez Group of Companies.
In a letter of intent from the First Philippine Holdings Corporation...
The World
Bank Board of Executive Directors approved a $500-million worth loan to help
the Philippines to respond to the coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.
In a
statement, the loan, which is the Third Risk Management Development Policy Loan
extended by the World Bank to the Philippines. The first two...
The military reported on Tuesday that it had foiled attempts by the New People’s Army (NPA) in Samar and Quezon provinces to attack its troops following the discovery of homemade bombs along their routes that may very well be a clear violation of the rebel-declared cease-fire.
Additional control points for cargo trucks and other delivery vehicles carrying food and other essential products would be set up across the country following President Duterte’s approval of the extension of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).
Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, Joint
Task Force Corona Virus Shield...
AN official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Tuesday reminded critics of the Duterte administration that negative criticisms would not help win the war against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).
Benny D. Antiporda, DENR
undersecretary for Solid Waste Management and Local Government...
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) on Tuesday flew out of the premier gateway 288 British passengers stranded in Cebu since March 15 when the country declared a lockdown called enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Flight PR720 left the
Ninoy Aquino International...
Another 246 seafarers from the United Kingdom arrived in the country on Saturday, the Department of Foreign Affairs said, adding to the growing number of repatriated Filipinos since the onset of the pandemic.
The midday Black Saturday arrival from cruise ship MS Ventura pushed the...
Yemen’s internationally recognized government announced Friday the first confirmed case of the new coronavirus in the war-torn country, stoking fears that an outbreak could devastate its already crippled health-care system.
“THANK you America,” Foreign Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. said on Friday, in reference to the United States' donation of 1,300 new cots and about P204 million ($4 million) in health assistance to help address the Covid-19 pandemic.
He received the donations from US Ambassador Sung...
The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday said that the COVID-19 cases in the country rose to 4,076.
As of 4 p.m. of April 9, 206 new cases (PH3,871-PH4,076) were recorded, and 28 new recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 124.
Oxfam has urged richer countries to step up their efforts to help the developing world. Failing to do so, it added, could set back the fight against poverty by a decade and by as much as 30 years in some areas, including Africa and the Middle East.
UNITED NATIONS—Many former global leaders and other VIPs urged the world’s 20 major industrialized nations to approve $8 billion in emergency funding to speed the search for a vaccine, cure and treatment for Covid-19 and prevent a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
In an...
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EW YORK—The
steep rise in coronavirus deaths appeared to be leveling off on Monday in
hard-hit New York, echoing a trend underway in Italy and Spain, while the
crisis escalated alarmingly in Britain, where Prime Minister Boris Johnson was
moved to intensive care after...
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments on Monday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Central
banks and government
The White House is...
China is facing a wave of coronavirus infections from Russia, with more than half of the country’s total imported cases in the past two days coming through its northeastern land border.
Heilongjiang, China’s
northernmost province that borders Russia, has reported 60 imported cases this
month, according to...
It’s crunch time for the European Union as it strives to stem a virus-led downturn that could eclipse the severity of the Great Recession more than a decade ago.
The
EU’s finance ministers on Tuesday will seek to endorse a list of measures worth
more than half...
NEW YORK—Americans braced for what the nation’s top doctor warned on Sunday would be “the hardest and saddest week” of their lives while Britain assumed the unwelcome mantle of deadliest coronavirus hot spot in Europe after a record 24-hour jump in deaths that surpassed even hard-hit Italy’s.
The country’s milk import bill rose by nearly 14.3 percent to a record $1.13 billion as traders increased their purchases of dairy products to meet growing local demand.
The latest...
Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) on Tuesday said it is seeing early signs of recovery of its operations especially in China where the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is believed to have originated.
Ernesto Tanmantiong, the company’s CEO, said the
disease has brought “unprecedented disruption” to its operations...
AS the coronavirus economic fallout accelerates around the globe, some experts say the US dollar’s ups and downs are the best way to divine whether market mayhem is easing.
Wall
Street pros have a huge arsenal of funny-sounding indexes like the VIX and
FRA-OIS they can use...
MORE Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power) has commenced a program that aims to modernize Iloilo City’s power distribution system.
The Department of
Energy (DOE) said it will monitor the progress of the P1.8-billion
modernization program.
“We are hopeful but we
have to see the...
Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) listed its P7.05-billion fixed rate bonds on the Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp. (PDEx) on Tuesday.
The Yuchengco-led bank
said that strong demand from investors allowed its offering to be
oversubscribed by more than two times from the original P3-billion offering.
Banks will be closed in from Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday in observance of the Holy Week celebration.
In separate advisories, the banks said that operations
will resume on Monday, April 13.
BDO Unibank Inc. said that customers can still pay
bills and send...
State-run Social Security System (SSS) announced the extension of the deadline of payment of monthly contributions of its members and employers until June 1.
SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C.
Ignacio said in a statement on Tuesday that they moved the deadline after...
ENERGY Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi signed on Monday, April 6, a circular that effectively directs the utilization of Energy Regulations 1-94 (ER 1-94) funds to help local government units (LGUs) in their fight against the virus.
Under the ER 1-94 program, host communities to energy
generation...
Lopez-led First Philippine Industrial Park
(FPIP), the developer and operator of the industrial park in Batangas, has
provided shuttle service to medical workers and other frontliners of two
leading hospitals in Tanuan and Santo Tomas.
Since the province of Batangas implemented
an enhanced community quarantine, public transportation has been...
"Welcome back, Diwata-1. Thank you!"
This was the greeting, a farewell one of sorts, to Diwata-1
microsatellite that Stamina4Space/PHL-Microsat postedon its Facebook
account on April 6.
The reason: the microsatellite descended and entered the
boundary between the outer space and the Earth’s atmosphere, that gave...
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is putting to
high gear the production of more face shields for frontliners battling the
Covid-19 pandemic as it engages the expertise of its two research and
development institutes (RDIs) and one state university research laboratory by
using injection mold and 3D-printed face shields.
In the absence of available medicine against the deadly 2019 novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is set to have two clinical trials to check the efficacy of virgin coconut oil (VCO) as health supplement against Covid-19.
Science Secretary Fortunato...
The scientific community mourns the passing of Dr. Alonzo A. Gabriel, 39, a noted food scientist and professor at the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Home Economics (CHE), owing to complications due to cancer.
A 2018 National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP)...
To support frontline health workers in their battle to prevent the spread of current 2019 novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, the government and the private sectors are initiating their respective production of protective face shields for medical frontliners.
The Department of
Science and Technology (DOST) is currently...
In its continued efforts to respond in the battle against the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) delivered 106 multicomponent RxBox units to the Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) last week.
RxBox is an innovative biomedical device capable of measuring...
The UFC’s undisputed ruler is determined to put others in harm’s way to provide his Roman gladiator-style of alleged entertainment, even if it means taking it to the islands. Talk about viral denial.
UFC 249 was canceled Thursday after ESPN and parent company Disney stopped UFC President Dana White’s plan to keep fighting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The International Cycling Union took “some drastic action” on Thursday to cut costs amid a revenue shortfall from hundreds of events canceled or postponed during the coronavirus pandemic, including the Tokyo Olympics.
This will be the longest a Masters champion has been able to keep golf’s most famous piece of clothing at home. Woods is not required to leave it in his locker at Augusta National until he returns to defend. And that won’t be until November at the earliest.
NEW YORK — Forbes estimates the New York Yankees are baseball’s most valuable franchise at $5 billion, up 9% over last year and 47% more than the No. 2 Los Angeles Dodgers at $3.4 billion.
NBA players will receive their full checks when the next payday for most of them arrives on April 15 despite no games having been played for more than a month at that point.
By Joel Saracho
I’ll get by with a little help from my friends...—The Beatles
Jhemer Cauigan is a 30-year-old father of three children living in Montalban. He...
RATHER than contributing to the already very noisy state of social media these days, and after quietly reaching out and making a difference in the lives of their neighbors, work colleagues, frontliners and the public in general, some of our celebrity friends have...
By Claudia Torrens / The Associated Press
NEW YORK—Cooped up at her Bronx home with her daughter and a niece because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mexican writer Valeria Luiselli says she has lowered the “volume and speed” of her life. She is arranging books in...
By Einav Rabinovitch-Fox | Case Western Reserve University
AS the world grapples with the
coronavirus outbreak, “social distancing” has become a buzzword of these
strange times.
Instead of stockpiling food or
rushing to the hospital, authorities are saying social distancing—deliberately
increasing...
WHEN I first stepped into the
Sephora store in ION Orchard Singapore years ago, I felt like I had crossed an
item off my bucket list. As someone who lived in a Third World country and
wasn’t a frequent traveler, Sephora was one of my dream...
With the extension of the ECQ to April 13 to 30, 2020 and in compliance with the ‘Bayanihan To Heal As One’ Act, we continue to provide valuable assistance to all our loan customers during these challenging times.Loan payments for all types of loans with due dates falling within the new ECQ...
US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim announced today the US government's donation of nearly 1,300 new cots to support the Philippine government's response to COVID-19. Ambassador Kim stated, "I'm pleased to be able to hand over these new cots, on behalf of the US government, to our Philippine partners. We...
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As part of its continuous efforts to help the most affected by the crisis, TikTok partners with the Department of Health for the country’s first-ever TikTok Livestream.
Manny Villar and the Villar Group have completed the installation of disinfecting apparatus in 9 hospitals, namely: RITM in Alabang, Las Piñas General Hospital, Don Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital in Caloocan, Rizal Medical Center in Pasig, Quirino Medical Center, Philippine Heart Center and Lung Center of the Philippines in Quezon City,...
In this challenging time as the Philippines battles against COVID-19, TikTok has pledged to donate 1 million US dollars to the Philippine General Hospital Medical Foundation, Inc. (PGHMFI).
Through PGHMFI, a non-profit organization that is a major partner of the Philippine General Hospital, the donated...
As part of De La Salle University’s response to
the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty members from the Gokongwei College of
Engineering are developing face shields for hospitals and the Philippine
National Police.
The initiative is led by GCOE Dean Dr. Jonathan
Dungca, University Fellow and Manufacturing Engineering and Management (MEM)
Full Professor Dr. Elmer...
By Annie S. Alejo
Almost a month later and counting, with talks of an extension on the lockdown, those who are stuck at home but remain COVID-19-free should really just be thankful and continue to help #flattenthecurve by staying there. Apart from engaging in...
Bayanihan Musikahan,
an organization dedicated to helping the urban poor, has been arranging a
series of online benefit concerts to raise funds for the marginalized
communities during the enhanced community quarantine.
Through the
gathering of big names such as Martin Nievera, Ebe Dancel and Morisette Amon,
they were able to raise funds for...
As the enhanced community quarantine goes on, the cracks in our political and social system are beginning to become more obvious. Doctors and nurses are dying from a lack of support from the government, and the informal sector is left wondering how they are going to survive when...
The Covid-19 pandemic scare may have shown the worst and the best of humanity. But for singer and Philippine Army reservist Ronnie Liang, it is during a crisis like this that he could best serve the country.
As
a 2nd Lieutenant, Liang surprised everyone on the...
By Yael Grushka-Cockayne
The California bullet train.
Lockheed Martin’s Joint Strike Fighter program. Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport.
Inaccurate forecasts involving durations, costs, resources and benefits are
clearly a major source of risk for leaders’ careers and organizations’ growth
opportunities. Late or pricey projects can also affect the health of the
economy...
By Jennifer Jordan, Michael Wade & Elizabeth Teracino
In recent years, articles have
claimed that old-style command-and-control leadership is “out” and a new way of
leading is “in.” Instead of telling people what to do, leaders should ask them
open-ended questions. Instead of sticking exactly to plans, they...
By Andris A. Zoltners, Prabhakant Sinha & Sally E. Lorimer
Since the dawn of the Internet
era, experts have predicted that technology will replace salespeople, and it’s
easy to find examples. But sales organizations can survive and thrive in the
new digital world by responding to the changes that digital brings to...
By Nadya Zhexembayeva
Let me start with the obvious:
“Innovation” is a buzzword. In fact, it’s been a buzzword for so long you could
say we’ve developed a cult around it. Whether in the classroom, the newsroom or
the boardroom, innovation is our global darling. There’s only one problem: We
might love innovation,...
By Joel Schwartzberg
With so many ways to spin and
distort information these days, a presentation needs to do more than simply
share great ideas—it needs to support those ideas with credible data.
That’s true whether you’re an
executive pitching new business clients, a vendor selling her services or...
By Mark Latonero
Facebook is a step away from
creating its global Oversight Board for content moderation. While there’s good
reason to be skeptical of whether Facebook itself can fix problems like hate
speech and disinformation on the platform, we should pay closer attention to
how the board proposes to make decisions.
FIVE years ago, world leaders united to attack the global challenge of poverty and inequality. Five years later, some of them closed down their borders and truncated actions to attain what they’ve agreed to achieve by 2030: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
And this is because...
OFW Journalism Consortium | Jeremaiah M. Opiniano
Special to the BusinessMirror
Editor’s note: The real
identities of some overseas Filipinos interviewed here are being withheld for
their protection.
ADELAIDE, Australia–Her...
LOCAL economists and analysts are not optimistic about the country’s economic outlook given the extent of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said this crisis
would likely cut the country’s economic growth—measured by gross domestic
product, or GDP—by 0.5 point to 1 percentage...
BE Grand Resort is one of the most superb posh accommodations in Bohol. It’s a sanctuary from the stress of urban living, and designed with the luxurious traveler in mind. The property hugs the coastline of Panglao Island, giving visitors sublime views of Bohol Sea.
By Leonardo Valente | PIXABAY
THE Embassy of the United States
in the Philippines recently announced that the US government has committed more
than P139 million, or $2.7 million, to support the Department of Health (DOH)
in its response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in the country.
THE Republic of Singapore has
donated 3,000 testing kits and one polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine for
combating the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), as announced by Foreign
Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. on Twitter.
Ambassador of the Philippines to
Singapore Joseph del Mar Yap received the donation as...
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. receives the donation of the People’s Republic of China to the Philippines, with Ambassador Huang Xilian.
The Chinese government last week turned over medical supplies, such as fast-test kits, surgical masks, N95 masks and personal protective equipment.
ALTHOUGH the Republic of Korea recently made headlines for being one of the countries with the largest number of confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) infections totaling to 7,869 as of March 12, its government said it addressed the incident by putting the word “trust” into a...
THE Federal Republic of Germany is a global leader in industrial and technological prowess.
The European country also
boasts of a very high standard of living, and is thus a haven for overseas
Filipino workers (OFWs) seeking for professionally fulfilling employment. They
started coming years ago to work...
THE Embassy of Israel in Manila, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, will promote and showcase the cultural and cinematographic features of Israeli films to Filipino audiences through the 15th Israeli Film Festival on March 13 and 14.
Gather family and...
IN celebration of Women’s Month, Instituto Cervantes will be presenting Espacio Femenino: Spanish Female Filmmakers, a film cycle in all Saturdays of the month, which will feature movies by female directors, with the aim of highlighting contributions of women in the industry.
Likewise, to honor...
HEALTH experts would agree that protecting the first line of defense is one of the best ways to avert the rapid spread of deadly coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) that has been confronting the world for quite some time now. But how could they be spared from the contagion...
Salzburg, Austria—As the European Union locked down its borders along with all other EU member-nations for 30 days, Filipinos, particularly students like me studying in the region have also been adjusting and carefully observing the new set of rules the governments here have imposed.
By Suresh V Kuchipudi | Pennsylvania
State University
THE CONVERSATION
The coronavirus disease, known as
Covid-19, is a frightening reminder of the imminent global threat posed by
emerging infectious diseases. Although epidemics have arisen during all of
human history, they now seem to be on the...
THE night of what has been called the “Emerald Anvils,” February 28, 2020, was history in the making for BusinessMirror, the country’s premier national business broadsheet that in past years had swept awards from the most prestigious bodies for its cutting-edge, prescient reportage.
As with most establishments in Metro Manila and the rest of the world, the business operations of Winford Manila Resort & Casino (WMRC) were gravely affected by Covid-19. Gaming volume declined due to fallout in average daily foot traffic in the property.
By Saraswathy M. Manickam
The old woman sneaked into the mirror above the wash basin and lay in wait for me. I knew she was always doing that, and the main thing was to never, never look in the mirror. But that day, I was...
For one whole month, in February of every year, the country celebrates the National Arts Month (NAM).
Started in 1991, under the administration
of the late President Corazon C. Aquino, through Presidential Proclamation no. 66, NAM is
spearheaded by the National Commission for Culture and the...
While I waited for the book to arrive from Singapore, where Noelle de Jesus is based, the author asked me to forgive the typos in the book, which was taken from the first run of the title by Penguin Random House Southeast Asia. As of this writing,...
Artwork images
courtesy of Julius Legaspi
Julius Legaspi’s roots belong to Marilao, Bulacan, but the capital city of Manila has captured his childlike wonder.
“Manila is memorable for me ever since I was a child. My grandfather was
a kargador (freighter) of dried fish in Divisoria, at Juan...
Story & photos by Randy S. Peregrino
LIKE any other beast, its only place to roam around freely is in the wild. In the case of the Ranger Raptor, with its purpose-built to rule every terrain, where else can it play around, but only in...
SPEAKING of true patriots dedicated to the Filipino people, several other civic-minded compatriots and companies have taken the example of San Miguel Corp. (SMC) in aligning themselves to the unified effort to conquer Covid-19 now ravaging our beloved country almost rapaciously.
CITING the “accelerated rate” of coronavirus infection in the UK, as well as the expected disruption in its supply chain, Bentley Motors has suspended for four weeks, beginning March 20, vehicle production at its factory and headquarters in Crewe, England.
Core business functions will continue...
Ford Motor Co. was cut to junk by S&P Global Ratings as the coronavirus pandemic delivers a shock to the global auto industry and renders the carmaker the largest fallen angel to date.
S&P
downgraded Ford’s credit rating one notch to BB+ and may cut it...
CEBU CITY—The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (Rafi), the corporate social responsibility arm of the Aboitiz family, has partnered with the Cebu City government and the Metropolitan Cebu Water District for #HUNAW (Cebuano for “to wash one’s hands”), a handwashing campaign launched as an intervention to fight the severity...
Since the announcement of the lockdown in Luzon, the number of infected people and recorded deaths has created panic, worries and anxiety among Pinoys as the number of Covid-19 cases in the country continues to rise.
The Internet has become the source of
information for everyone,...
Most of the world is on lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the Philippines we call it an enhanced community quarantine. Other governments have their distinct terminology or catch-phrase to capture their respective efforts to keep people at home and curb the spread of the virus.
As news reports as of late all point to increasing cases globally of the new coronavirus (Covid-19), so has seemingly varying opinions over how to protect yourself from contracting the dreaded virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) strongly recommends frequent cleaning of hands with alcohol or proper washing...