Quarantine Tales Part 2: Of merrymaking and malice
By Reyshimar Arguelles It only took four hours to reach the town of Kalibo. We had dodged buses, pickup trucks, and other creatures of the road when w...
By Reyshimar Arguelles It only took four hours to reach the town of Kalibo. We had dodged buses, pickup trucks, and other creatures of the road when w...
By Reyshimar Arguelles Quarantine fever is just as bad as any kind of modern illness. In your third week, you lose track of time. The days are stretch...
By Reyshimar Arguelles It is not until you are put on a hospital bed when the thought of your own mortality dawns on you. For all the talk of being co...
By Reyshimar Arguelles Health experts in the country warn that the war against CoViD-19 would drag on despite an increase in the number of tests the p...
By Reyshimar Arguelles Thousands have died since SARS-CoV-2 was first detected in Wuhan, China last December. And as the city eases its quarantine mea...
By Reyshimar Arguelles With the whole country under a state of emergency due to the CoViD-19 pandemic, Congress has given emergency powers to Duterte ...
By Reyshimar Arguelles It is only during crises that moral creeds are put into action. We get to discover (at times, unsurprisingly) a person’s actual...
By Reyshimar Arguelles Yesterday, we commemorated the Liberation of Panay, Guimaras and Romblon. It was on March 18th when the 40th Infantry (“Sunburs...
By Reyshimar Arguelles A large part of the world is locked down or at least in a heightened sense of vigilance as the nCoV-19 pandemic has disrupted d...