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                    [Title] => Despite concerns on jabs' safety, Palace says public 'can't be picky' on vaccine preference
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                    [Title] => 47% of Filipinos unwilling to get COVID-19 jabs, worried of vaccine safety — survey
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                    [Title] => Long road ahead, but pro-admin bets lead in early poll for 2022 elections
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                    [Title] => 88% of Pinoys view coming year with hope – Pulse
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Despite the hardships they faced this year, nearly nine in 10 Filipinos remain optimistic of the coming year, a recent survey by Pulse Asia revealed.

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                    [Title] => Filipinos not satisfied with high power rates — poll
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                    [Title] => 88% of Pinoys view coming year with hope – Pulse
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Despite the hardships they faced this year, nearly nine in 10 Filipinos remain optimistic of the coming year, a recent survey by Pulse Asia revealed.

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