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  1. Duterte once again brings up the Senate probe on the government's purchase of allegedly overpriced medical supplies from Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp.

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  2. Galvez says vaccine supply is no longer the problem. The challenge now is the deployment and the administration of COVID-19 vaccines.

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  3. Vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. gives updates on the government's COVID-19 vaccination program.

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  4. Duterte also thanks US government for donating 2 million doses of vaccines through global initiative COVAX facility.

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  5. Duterte thanks Japanese government for donating close to 2 million COVID-19 vaccine doses. "Japan is a friend closer than a brother, ready to help in times of need," he says.

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  6. Duterte says gov't will expand pediatric vaccination and will add 13 more hospitals to the list of facilities that will inoculate minors vs COVID-19. At present, 8 hospitals are vaccinating minors with comorbidities.

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  7. Duterte says over 1,100 minors with comorbidities have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Oct. 15.

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  8. President Rodrigo Duterte holds public address to give updates on government’s COVID-19 response and other matters.

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  9. President Rodrigo Duterte will hold public address on Tuesday night, pres'l spox Harry Roque says.

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  10. Government to expand implementation of its new alert level system beyond Metro Manila starting Oct. 20, Pres'l spox Harry Roque says.

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    Bato, who is suspected to be a placeholder for Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio in the 2022 elections, said he agrees with proposals to amend the substitution rule in the country’s electoral law. |

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    Bato: “Hindi lang si President Duterte protektahan ko, pati sarili ko dahil dalawa kaming co-accused diyan sa kaso na ‘yan, so protektahan ko rin sarili ko.” |

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  13. Oct 13

    JUST IN: IATF eases Metro Manila to Alert Level 3 starting Oct. 16 until Oct. 31, Malacañang announces.

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  14. Oct 13

    Mercado will replace Mark Villar who left his post to seek a Senate seat in the 2022 polls.

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  15. Oct 13

    JUST IN: Southern Leyte Lone District Rep. Roger Mercado is new DPWH chief.

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    Oct 11

    Journalist and Rappler founder Maria Ressa said Malacañang’s congratulatory message on her winning the Nobel Peace prize was laced with a “hit” and a “reminder” of her cyberlibel charges. |

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  17. Oct 9

    Her office says Duterte-Carpio has mild symptoms and is currently in isolation.

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  18. Oct 9

    JUST IN: Davao City mayor Sara Duterte tests positive for COVID-19.

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  19. Oct 8

    In the photo, Dela Rosa could be seen wearing a Hugpong ng Pagbabago party shirt, the regional party of Davao City mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.

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  20. Oct 8

    “Ba-Go 2022,” PDP-Laban faction Secretary General Melvin Matibag told reporters in a Viber group, confirming that Dela Rosa will run for president in 2022.

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