Browsing Philippine Daily Inquirer by Subject "quarantine regulations"
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150 fishers back in Negros Oriental after extended 21-day quarantine
June 14, 2020 , on page A11)The 150 fishermen from Negros Oriental who were stranded aboard a vessel, helmed by a captain who tested positive and eventually died of COVID-19, have been sent home after completing their 21-day quarantine at a school ... -
Agriculture can save the Philippines from COVID-19 havoc
June 3, 2020 , on page A9)A resounding yes to “Hope in agriculture” (Editorial, 5/24/20). As a country with vast untapped agricultural lands and abundant bodies of water, we need to revive the agriculture sector. And this global pandemic made us ... -
Daniel Matsunaga—From actor-model to fisherman
July 14, 2020 , on page C4)“I turned into a fisherman during the lockdown,” revealed Daniel Matsunaga, who was vacationing at their family’s resort in Batangas when the government imposed the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in March. Daniel and ... -
'Dolphingate' pushes Harry in deep water
July 3, 2020 , on page A7)So what’s wrong with swimming with dolphins and enjoying a day out in the sun? It may just be an item on presidential spokesperson Harry Roque’s bucket list, but Earth Island Institute (EII) Philippines took issue with the ... -
Navotas fish port closed for disinfection
August 1, 2020 , on page A7)Navotas Fish Port Complex (NFPC), which supplies 70 percent of the fish requirements of Metro Manila, will be closed for 24 hours, for disinfection. The Philippine Fisheries Development Authority said the fish port would ... -
Price of 'bangus' dips due to quarantine restrictions
September 6, 2020 , on page A10)The price of “bangus” (milkfish) in Pangasinan province has slightly gone down, and producers are blaming strict quarantine protocols due to the coronavirus pandemic. Alex Soriano, vice president of Feedmix Specialists ...