No images? Click here The Week in PhotosJuly 22, 2022 Reliving history, a rare look at stolen artworks, preparing for SONA, another looming health problem, and much more Responsible HumansResidents line up to have their pet dogs and cats vaccinated against rabies at Barangay 351 in Tayuman, Manila, on July 15. The Department of Health said it had recorded 157 cases of rabies so far this year, all of which resulted in deaths. Richard A. Reyes It’s All OverDemonstrators outside the Presidential Secretariat building in Colombo, Sri Lanka, distribute auspicious milk rice as a part of the celebrations after the resignation of ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on July 15. More AFP / Arun Sankar Theater of ConflictA World War II exhibit at Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila, features both pictorial and “living” reminders of the country’s harrowing experience some eight decades ago, particularly during the liberation of the capital city. Richard A. Reyes Rare LookThe Presidential Commission on Good Government and the Vargas Museum of the University of the Philippines Diliman have opened an exhibit of some of the artworks seized from the Marcos family after they fled Malacañang. More Lyn Rillon Mud AlertPersonnel from the Road Emergency Group hose down mud on the north-bound lane of Araneta Avenue in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City, after early-morning monsoon rains triggered flooding in low-lying areas. Lyn Rillon In SessionThe 12th Sangguniang Panlungsod of Laoag in Ilocos Norte holds its inaugural session on July 5. The council is adopting a 2017 ordinance that makes its sessions more accessible to the public by livestreaming them online starting July 19. More Vice Mayor Carlos Farinas Facebook Page Big BrotherA boy stays by his younger sister’s side as the latter receives her COVID-19 vaccine shot at Marikina Sports Center in Marikina City on July 18. The city government is continuing its vaccination drive to cover children between 5 and 11 years old. More Grig C. Montegrande Precious RideAs employees are gradually recalled to their workplaces amid the pandemic, people spend longer time in queue to get a ride, like these commuters on July 18 at the North Avenue station of the Edsa Carousel. More Grig C. Montegrande Overkill, You Say?The Philippine National Police is not only deploying 21,000 personnel but also high-tech surveillace and bomb disposal equipment when President Marcos delivers his first State of the Nation Address on July 25. Niño Jesus Orbeta Another Health ProblemA worker from the city government of Manila conducts fogging against dengue-carrying mosquitoes in Tondo district. Other areas in the country, like Antique, are seeing an increase in dengue infections this year. More Richard A. Reyes Good to See YouA tight hug from Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna greets DOH officer in charge Maria Rosario Vergeire upon her arrival at Sta. Ana Hospital on July 20. Earlier, Vergeire held the agency’s first in-person press briefing in more than two years. Grig C. Montegrande Hybrid SetupIn-person classes such as this at Pedro Cruz Elementary School in San Juan City will be the priority in the coming school year, but blended learning will be allowed in certain areas with special circumstances. More Grig C. Montegrande Hi, Edward. We want to hear what you think of this newsletter. Submit your feedback to our suggestion box. |
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