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  2. Dec 19, 2021 · The Act grants Duterte rare and special powers to combat COVID-19 such as the ability to intervene in the daily functions of civil society, interfere in the operations of private businesses and...

  3. Apr 16, 1998 · A fiery, dynamic political leader for thirty years, President Roxas became President of the Philippines on May 28, 1946, and since that time had sought to spur the economic rationalization...

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    He served briefly as the third and last President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from May 28, 1946, to July 4, 1946, and became the first President of the Independent Third Philippine Republic after the United States ceded its sovereignty over the Philippines.

  5. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines may refer to: Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines (2020) Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines (2021) Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines (2022) Categories: Set index articles. Timelines of the COVID-19 pandemic by country.

  6. Dec 13, 2022 · Despite the continued threats of new variants like the XBB and BQ.1, there have been no big increases in reported Covid-19 cases. Hospitals are only using one-fourth of their Covid-19 bed capacity. Vaccines and masks have turned the tide, enabling us to safely coexist with the virus.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Manuel Roxas was a political leader and the first president (1946–48) of the independent Republic of the Philippines. After studying law at the University of the Philippines, near Manila, Roxas began his political career in 1917 as a member of the municipal council of Capiz (renamed Roxas in 1949).

  8. The President of the United States, cognizant of the great sacrifices made in war by our soldiers, submitted to Congress a bill, first of all, granting the Veterans Administration authority to operate in the Philippines after July fourth; second, providing hospitalization privileges for Philippine veterans; and third, providing a burial gratuity.