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Lions Clubs extends a helping hand once more

The Lions Clubs International District 204, Region 2 members donated food and supplies last April 25 to 86 families in the CNMI, most of whom are experiencing income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each beneficiary received a case of cup noodles and a pack of butane. According...
Posted On Apr 29 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta

UFO donates relief goods to families

The United Filipino Organization-CNMI Inc. has finished giving away relief goods to families severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to UFO president Marcelo Masilungan, the organization’s representatives began distributing the food donations since Good Friday and,...
Posted On Apr 29 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta

Zero COVID cases right now

The last individual who tested positive for COVID-19 in the CNMI has already recovered and been released from the Kanoa Resort quarantine site in Susupe. The individual is now back home while being monitored by the Commonwealth Health Center. Press secretary Kevin Bautista...
Posted On Apr 29 2020 06:00
, By Justine Nauta

‘We must keep our guard up’

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. received additional medical supplies last April 24, via an Asiana Airlines charter flight from South Korea that will help expand the CNMI’s capacity to do mass testing for COVID-19. The additional cargo includes 15,000 test kits, additional...
Posted On Apr 27 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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