HEADS UP: Plantation Bay Apology, Birth of Lockdown Babies (Dec. 10)
Here's what you need to know today.
Good morning. Here's a heads up from reportr on news that you need to know today, Dec. 10:
- Plantation Bay resort has apologized over an incident involving a child with autism. The internet was not amused. Here's why it's hard to say sorry.
- The lockdown babies that were made at the start of the quarantines in March are being born beginning December. What does the future hold for them?
- Check out this video of a bike club that serves a "banchetto" food market on wheels every Sunday in Rizal.
- Tourism stakeholders gathered yesterday to give a glimpse of the future of travel. Here's what to expect.
- What's it like to go hungry during the pandemic? Here's a feature on how the health crisis is making life harder for the poor.
- The Philippines' first COVID-19 vaccines will likely come from China, according to President Rodrigo Duterte's vaccine czar.
- If you're passing through NLEX somewhere in Valenzuela, barriers are up because it's free. Mayor Rex Gatchalian has suspended the toll operator over its uneven implementation of RFID cashless payments.
- The MRT rehabilitation is resulting to tangible benefits for commuters. It can now run as fast as 60 kph for the first time since 2013.
- The most popular emoji on Twitter in 2020 is LOL with tears of joy.
- The GoRobinsons grocery delivery service is now available via app on iOS and Android so you can run errands with just a few taps on your device.
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