Like a pall of doom, a report about more than 4,500 new infections descended upon the country, and Metro Manila, in particular, late Friday, March 12, 2021, as government authorities scrambled to contain a stunning resurgence last seen at the height of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in September 2020.
Intensified monitoring of compliance with health protocols, an impending 10 p.m.-to-5 a.m. curfew, and the prospect of more COVID-19 vaccines arriving within the month are standing in the way of that surge, and these are among the top stories we have this Saturday morning, March 13, 2021.
- 4,578 – That is the latest grim milestone for 2021 for the record number of COVID-19 cases on a single day.

And Octa Research is saying that things are bound to get worse…
Private hospitals are also warning that occupancy may reach full capacity soon…
- But it’s not that we’re completely helpless as the Department of Health (DOH) said that there are now more than 114,000 people inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines.
- Testing czar Vince Dizon also said aggressive vaccination will soon yield positive results.
- Charges filed in Christina Dacera case
- The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) is carefully considering if it will recommend to the President to allow more students at the tertiary level to attend limited face-to-face classes for courses other than medicine and allied health sciences.
Five higher education institutes (HEIs) for medical and allied health sciences are currently under evaluation before they are allowed to hold limited in-person classes.
- Greenhouses and vertical garden systems will soon be set up within the “edible garden” at Luneta Park in Manila.
- Better bike lanes, with bollards as protective barriers, lighting along the bicycle paths, and painting of the lanes, among others, are in the offing – MMDA
- Are driving schools demanding too much money for lessons? An agreement between the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) could provide the answer for aspiring drivers.