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BARAZAR, MALIQUE ILJANAH
CARTAS, ALLAINE BENETTE
ESTORES, VINCE FAITH
ORIGINAL NEWS VERSION:
PHILIPPINES CONFIRMS OVER 3,000 NEW COVID-19 CASES; DEATH TOLL NEARS 20,000
MANILA - The Philippines confirmed 3,083 new cases of the COVID-19 on Sunday bringing the country’s total to 1,179,812.
The Department of Health also reported 6,756 new recoveries, pushing the total number of Filipinos who recovered from the disease to 1,109,226.
This means that the country has a total of 50,635 active cases as of 4 p.m. Sunday.
Thirty-eight more deaths were reported from the illness, bringing COVID-19’s death toll in the Philippines to 19,951.
The DOH said some data were not included in today's case bulletin because of updates being done to the agency's COVIDKaya system, resulting in low case numbers this Sunday.
The government has said that it wants to inoculate 58 million Filipinos by the end of the year, down from an initial 70 million target.
ABS-CBN News however has been tracking the number of vaccinations since March, and as of 18, only 786,528 Filipinos have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, representing just 1.36 percent of the revised target.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/23/21/philippines-covid-19-update-3083-new-cases-tally-1179812
REVISED VERSION:
PHILIPPINES CONFIRMS OVER 3,000 NEW COVID-19 CASES; DEATH TOLL NEARS 20,000
Philippines confirms three-thousand-eighty-three new cases of COVID-19 with the country’s total to almost one-point-two-million last May 23.
The Department of Health reports six-thousand-seven-hundred-fifty-six new recoveries, with the total number of Filipinos who recovered from the disease to 1-million-109-thousand-two-hundred-twenty-six.
This means that the country has a total of 50-thousand-635 active cases as of Sunday at 4 in the afternoon.
Government says that they want to inoculate 58-million Filipinos by the end of the year, down from an initial target of 70-million.
ORIGINAL NEWS VERSION:
Michael Cinco calls Miss Universe Canada Nova Stevens, team ‘ungrateful’
Fashion designer Michael Cinco lashed out at Miss Universe Canada Nova Stevens and her team for allegedly blaming him over her loss at the recent beauty pageant.
In a lengthy Facebook post on Saturday, Cinco spoke against the “uncalled for blame on my team week after Miss Universe.”
He addressed his statement to “the whole Miss Canada team,” including “Migüel Martinez, Denis Martin Davila, Natalie Glebova Dean Kelly and Miss Canada Organization and your ungrateful Miss Canada Nova Stevens.”
The designer included screenshots of posts made by an account named MGmode Communications, which said his gowns were sent late, and photos of Stevens wearing them.
REVISED VERSION:
Michael Cinco slams Miss Universe Canada team on 'Stop scamming Filipino designers'
The Dubai-Based Filipino Designer, Michael Cinco calls the Miss Universe Canada Nova Stevens and her team “Ungrateful.” In response to accusations that the gowns he sent for the Miss Universe pageant were ill-fitting and arrived late.
Cinco posted photos of Stevens wearing her preliminary gowns and the final dress nights before the event.
Saying, “Next time, don’t use Filipino designers, use designers from your country and represent them in the world stage so you will be happy and not thinking that we are sabotaging your candidates.”
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