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Filipino movies to watch Netflix

What Filipino Movies to Watch on Netflix During Quarantine

Netflix is definitely one of our best home buddies during the ongoing month-long quarantine on Luzon or even on more "normal" days whenever or wherever we feel like watching movies and television series.
Team Michael Leyva

Rizal-based designer Michael Leyva creates personal protective suits, head covers, face masks for frontliners

Rizal-based designer Michael Leyva and his team released the first batch of personal protective suits, head covers, and face masks that he created for frontliners in the fight against the coronavirus disease pandemic.
Ricky Lee

Ricky Lee teaches online scriptwriting workshop for free to help film workers displaced by...

Multi-awarded writer Ricky Lee is offering his popular scriptwriting workshop online for free to help film workers under community quarantine in the Philippines.
Maine Mendoza crowdsourcing funds for donation

Maine Mendoza begins “DoNation Drive” for workers without pay during quarantine

Actress Maine Mendoza is once again putting her social media influencer status to good use by raising funds to help workers affected by the Luzon-wide quarantine to stop the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
PTRI-'s surface design on Philippine textiles

Pinoy technology produces 500,000 washable airborne droplets-repellent cloth face masks

A Filipino technology is producing 500,000 washable face masks that can repel airborne coronavirus droplets.

Ginebra San Miguel produces disinfectant alcohol for Philippine hospitals and communities under quarantine

San Miguel Corporation (SMC) subsidiary Ginebra San Miguel (GSM) has just delivered its donation of the first batch of disinfectant alcohol to Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City.

Bela Padilla raises over Php 3 million for Metro Manila street vendors affected by...

Fans and followers of Bela Padilla answered her crowdfunding call for the street vendors of Metro Manila affected by the community quarantine to stop the spread of COVID-19 and showcased how the Filipino Bayanihan spirit truly shines in times of adversities.

#SalamatUP, “thank yous” to health workers trend online as COVID-19 escalates in Manila

As escalating cases of COVID-19 in Manila have placed health workers and scientists in the frontline of the fight to control the coronavirus disease, netizens went on Twitter and Facebook to express gratitude for their public service and sent hashtags #SalamatUP and the topic of "thank yous" to trending.
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