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Here are the corrections for April 2020
This is Rappler’s corrections page for April 2020. Please read the Editor’s Note in each of these reports:
- 7,704 delegates in national DepEd events clear preventive quarantine
- EXPLAINER: The PPE keeping our healthcare workers safe
- NPC: Gov’t agencies must collect ‘only necessary data’ for relief operations
- DSWD admits ‘shortcomings’ in emergency fund distribution
- Camiguin patient learns she has coronavirus a day after completing quarantine period
- Paano maaaring tumanggap ng tulong mula sa social amelioration program ng DSWD?
- Zamora not inclined to have coronavirus rapid test in San Juan City
- Duque admits health workers die in line of duty due to lack of PPEs, dishonest patients
- 123 in Cebu City Jail test positive for coronavirus
- Double trouble: PH pork industry faces coronavirus, ASF
- Pandemic gaming: How I’ve been able to buy games during a lockdown – published and taken down, Thursday, April 23. We took down the story because it included the contributor’s experience of purchasing PS4 games from online store Zeebee Manila, which has faced accusations online of selling overpriced Nintendo Switch consoles and games.
- EXPLAINER: What happens under general community quarantine?
- ‘Sesame Street’ joins CNN in educating kids, parents on coronavirus special
- LOOK: A private coronavirus testing lab in Mandaluyong
- 17 Cebu provincial jail inmates test positive for coronavirus
- DOH: Youngest coronavirus patient in PH is 9-day-old baby
- 300,000 sign online petition opposing increase in OFW PhilHealth contributions
- Two Cordillera mothers in the battle against the coronavirus
- Can PH cope? Mental illness cases tipped to surge during pandemic
– Rappler.com
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