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FILE LRT-2 train at Cubao Station/INQUIRER/Grig C. MontegrandeMANILA, Philippines mdash; Starting Monday, the LRT-2 line will be adding eight more car trains as more schools are expected to resume in-person classes, the Light Rail Transit Authority LRTA announced Wednesday.This is in preparation for the projected and incoming opening of classes mdash; the face-to-face opening of classes, we have commissioned additional eight operational car trains, LRTA Administrator Jeremy Regino said.Article continues after thi stanley cup s advertisement The Department of Education in March approved the resumption of limited in-person classes for 9,994 public and 212 private schools under Alert Levels 1 and 2.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFODENR to evict deve stanley thermos loperof Masungi GeoreserveNEWSI stanley quencher NFOFormer VP Leni Robredo visits MMDA command centerNEWSINFOMagnitude 4 quake jolts Catanduanes, magnitude 3.5 tremor shakes SorsogonREAD: DepEd: Over 10,000 schools OKrsquo;d to resume limited in-person classes The additional car trains, according to Regino, may also help promote minimum public health standards in the LRT-2, should the uptick in COVID-19 cases be sustained in the coming days.Article continues after this advertisement In the event of a [COVID-19] surge, the eight additional operating car trains will be of great help in contributing to social distancing in our passenger trains, he said.Article continues after this advertisementRELATED STORIES OTR enforcing lsquo;no vax, Mare Dog miraculously survives after falling 70 feet from cliff
Sen. Christopher Go Photo from his office MANILA, Philippines mdash; Sen. Christopher Go fully supports the plan of President Rodrigo Duterte to prioritize the poor and the frontliners, including military and police personnel, in being vaccinated against COVID-19 once the vaccine becomes available.He stressed this in an interview he gave last Thursday, Oct. 15, after the turnover of new fire trucks and firefighting equipment at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon city, according to a statement his office issued on Saturday.Article continues after this advertisement He also repeated the Presidentrsquo assurance that money had been set aside for buying vaccines and for the countryrsquo participa gourde stanley tion in clinical trials.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOOn PhilHealth, education, lsquo;blanksrsquo;: OSG answers Duterte camp petitionNEWSINFOBinay, Castro raise concerns over DENR order on Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFO2 cops killed in Bulacan buy-bustOur finance managers are looking for more money in case we run short,rdq stanley cupe u stanley cup nz o; Go, who chairs the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, said in Filipino.Let me repeat: When a vaccine becomes available and is declared safe to be injected in people, President Duterte will prioritize the poor. President Duterte will prioritize the soldiers, the frontliners, and those in vulnerable sectors so that they can return to work and to a normal life, he added.He pointed out that Secretary Fortunato de la Pentilde;a of the Department o |