It's the last working day of 2020. Here's a heads up from reportr on news that you need to know today, Tuesday.
- How do you describe 2020 in just one word? We asked Gen Z and they gave us 20. Here's the list.
- We also looked at how the uncertainities of 2020 shaped the future of money, mobility, politics and daily life. Here's our suite of explainers.
- Metro Manila will remain under general community quarantine until the end of January 2021. Here are other areas under GCQ.
- Here's a recap of President Rodrigo Duterte's weekly public address.
- If there's one thing Filipinos have, is a hopeful mindset. Koronadal City's annual giant lantern in the year of COVID is a testament to that spirit. Watch the Summit Originals video here.
- President Rodrigo Duterte has signed the P4.5 trillion national budget for 2021.
- The President also alerted government on the new strain of COVID-19 that was first reported in the UK. Here's what you need to know about the mutating virus.
- There are still some who wear face shields like a visor, if at all. It's required in public places to fight the pandemic. Here's how to do it right.
- Members of the Presidential Security Group were the first to get COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines. They were innoculated with China-made Sinopharm.
- The Philippines will likely be typhoon-free until the end of 2020, according to PAGASA. Rains will come from the Amihan or Northeast Monsoon.