Thread: General Info
+
Add Report
Results 1,576 to 1,590 of 15981
-
08-31-21 02:22 #14406
Posts: 6844HK stops PAL flights for 2 weeks.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2...9LKaO6_K6TopGg
From the article:
The two-week ban, according to the South China Morning Post report, was imposed after three of the seven COVID-19 cases confirmed in Hong Kong on Sunday were found to have come from PALs flight PR300 from Manila.
PAL said all three passengers, two Filipinos and one Chinese national, presented negative COVID-19 test results when they checked in for their flight.
-
08-30-21 13:35 #14405
Posts: 6844Six-day analysis, August 21 to August 27, for Delta. Cases up from 1273 to 1789, a 40% increase. Deaths up from 26 to 33, a 27% increase.
Dishonorable mention for P-3 variant: Cases up from 388 to 429, a 10% increase. The others are up about 5%.
Manila's MECQ extends for 2 more weeks.
-
08-29-21 21:22 #14404
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
The relocation policy was a major failure because the relocation site had no nearby jobs, schools, or public transportation. Adults from the site simply returned to Manila during the week to find work, returning weekends to the family, and left kids behind in Calamba. Crime and teenage pregnancy spiked. Later some NGOs and the Catholic Church brought in livelihood centers, childcare, and social services.
Moral of the story: governments like the Philippines often apply knee-jerk solutions to problems that are much more complicated. The triggering event here was Typhoon Onday, which drowned a lot of squatters along the Marikina and Pasig Rivers and their tributaries. President Aquino blamed the squatters, claiming their homes blocked the normal flow of river water. He instructed the Department of Interior and Local Government to relocate them, even if it meant bulldozing down their shacks. So, geographic therapy: send them to some other unsuspecting local government and don't worry about problems like schools, transportation, and jobs.
Sorry. End of social studies lecture.
-
08-29-21 16:57 #14403
Posts: 3475Originally Posted by SoapySmith [View Original Post]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBedlFuKlSg
-
08-28-21 08:21 #14402
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
There is some Japanese authority that is supposed to be building the new line. Interestingly, about three years ago concrete overhead bridge structure was built through Malabon and Valenzuela, but it peters out as it gets into Bulacan Province. Following the old route, it is supposed to go through Malolos in Bulacan and on to Angeles and Clark Field.
But there are other folks opposed to a rail line to Clark, since there are competing interests planning a new international airport for either Bulacan or Cavite. I'm sure it will all unfold in the very near future, just like the new LRT station at Trinoma Mall intended to link the MRT, LRT1 and new lines headed out Commonwealth Avenue and another to transcend Quezon City headed to Recto. It's all right around the corner.
-
08-27-21 09:51 #14401
Posts: 314Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
My Filipina MILF comment was a complaint. Just one option.
-
08-27-21 08:05 #14400
Posts: 333Casinos will be allowed in Boracay
Here we go. Duterte allowed Casinos in Boracay. The Chinese are warming up for there new Casino Heaven!
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/27/...for-govt-funds
-
08-27-21 06:00 #14399
Posts: 20Originally Posted by TravelingMan3 [View Original Post]
-
08-27-21 05:03 #14398
Posts: 6844Here is a gem. Citations for mask-less, I understand, its the law. From the article:
At least 39,392 persons were accosted in Metro Manila for violating COVID-19 protocols since the region shifted to the less stringent modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ)
The article was from several days ago. The number is now 50 k+ since Saturday.
-
08-26-21 23:15 #14397
Posts: 6844Count your blessings!
Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
On a note completely unrelated to poon or Covid, the attached pic. Apparently a high-speed beast is to be built to run from Manila directly to Clark airport. The advertisement does not say the location in Manila; a reasonable guess would be NAIA.
-
08-24-21 22:22 #14396
Posts: 314Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Unfortunately some of the comments on the post have severely impact my intelligence and I do wonder about the future.
Meanwhile back to poon, here in Au I'm just having my one local filipina MILF to fuck and sadly it's not appropriate in the west to ask to access her 20 yo daughter. Whereas if I was sitting in a tacloban hotel it would seem a reasonable request.
-
08-24-21 06:39 #14395
Posts: 6844Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
When I saw your post, I went to the DOH FB page (see first pic): https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDOHgov.
Then I scrolled down to the 7th or 8th post (see second pic) and found their most recent August 21 BioSurveillance report: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDOH...7550311589517/.
Try going from there.
Surrounded by poon I have become interested in variants and viral load. #sumptinswrong.
-
08-23-21 23:29 #14394
Posts: 3281Originally Posted by Edward5 [View Original Post]
My report is just out of frustration. With covid and its variants and Philippines and Thailand not open and maybe unlikely to open till next year.
Who knows by the time I go in March what will happen with virgin or anyone else. Girls are always here and now mode. I do not blame them. Previously I have supported girls for couple of years and they have given good service. At the same time I am under no illusion she is not fucking around or supporting her boyfriend. All those girls were really beautiful with nice bodies.
All the girls including virgin has suggested money donation which I politely refuse.
-
08-23-21 23:06 #14393
Posts: 314Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
-
08-23-21 16:02 #14392
Posts: 6844Another one of those BioSurveillance Reports. From August 11 and August 21, the10-day change in numbers. Delta variant:
Cases from 627 to 1273, increase of 103%. Deaths from 13 to 26, increase of 100%.
The other variants are up about 5%.