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Philippines eases restrictions in Metro Manila despite surge in Covid-19 infections; virus total now goes above 864,000
The Philippines will ease the lockdown restrictions in Metro Manila and four adjacent provinces starting Monday (April 11) despite the surge of Covid-19 infections, a government spokesman said on Sunday.
S.Korean battery makers agree $1.8 billion settlement, aiding Biden's EV push
(Fixes Volkswagen RIC in paragraph 4)
Asean struggles between consensus and principles
The real problem facing Asean is in its decision-making mechanism, not its non-interference principle.
Distorted information on South China Sea doesn't change facts, says Vietnam
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' spokesperson of Vietnam Government has condemned content falsely portraying the South China Sea issue.
Thailand faces uphill battle against fresh wave of Covid-19 outbreak
Thailand is facing uphill battle against fresh wave of Covid-19 infections in the kingdom as the number of daily cases keep rising.
Granada streaker hid for 14 hours before Man Utd appearance
MADRID (Reuters) - A streaker who ran onto the pitch during Granada's home clash with Manchester United showed true commitment to the cause, sneaking into the stadium 14 hours before kickoff and hiding under canvas to evade security.
Fully vaccinated travellers 'less likely' to get and spread Covid-19
Fully vaccinated travellers are less likely to get and spread Covid-19, says the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, it still warns travellers against visiting Malaysia.
Cambodian civil servants who refuse Covid-19 jab risk losing jobs
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Civil servants who decline to be vaccinated against Covid-19 may risk losing their jobs due to colleagues’ concerns about interacting closely with those who remain unprotected, Prime Minister Hun Sen has warned.
Breathing space for investors
Relaxation will give firms greater flexibility, efficiency
Experts: Jab not an automatic licence to travel
PETALING JAYA: Other factors also need to be considered – and not just the completion of the vaccine regimen – when deciding whether interstate travel should be allowed at this stage, say health experts. Universiti Putra Malaysia medical epidemiologist Assoc Prof Dr Malina Osman said the success of the vaccination programme should not be the sole criterion for whether a person could travel across state borders.