As the city reels from the effects of COVID-19 Pandemic, Baguio City turns to arts and films for healing and economic recovery.
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After their debut in the music world two years ago, K/DA drops their latest, five-track album that takes the virtual girl group to another level and dimension.
Despite the pandemic, the Philippines is back in business as the economy gradually reopens with health interventions set in place.
As COVID-19 shut down businesses across the nation, the fashion industry found a way to remain relevant while pursuing their own survival.
If you’re looking for a means to earn income these pandemic days, try testing more than half the population of the world (almost 4 billion) – that’s how big your potential market is if you create at least one online course today. And that’s just people who are currently using social media, according to the Digital 2020 July Global Statshot report of We Are Social and Hootsuite. That’s almost the same number of Internet users around the world today, which stands at 4.57 billion, and growing.
It has been a turbulent year for the tourism industry given the global pandemic the year has brought upon us. Among the hardest hit are airlines, restaurants, tourist spots, hotels, including the Airbnb hosts and homestay owners.
While most companies put plans on hold, here’s a fearless and timely product launch to shake things up this quarantine. Asia Brewery Inc. introduces a guilt-free, flavorful drink to satisfy soda cravings.
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) awarded the Department of Tourism (DOT) a SafeTravels Stamp in recognition of its “health and hygiene global standardized protocols” that will ensure safe travels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the problems hospitals face in the battle against COVID-19 is the difficulty in communicating with patients especially those who are intubated. To help address this difficulty, the speech-language pathology volunteers of Operation Smile Philippines (OSP) came up with a speech communication board for the medical staff and COVID-19 patients.
The COVID-19 pandemic is turning Filipinos into “digital natives” as they resort to electronic payment systems to manage transactions.