Top Stories DCPO clarifies number coding in FM pass By: Daisy Canarias Date: April 16, 2020 Share post: FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp DAVAO CITY — The Davao City Police Office has issued today another memorandum correcting previous issuance regarding Number Coding in Food and Medicine (FM) pass. Such correction indicated the following. TagsNumber coding for Food and Medicine Pass in Davao City Previous article32 Pinoys abroad tested positive for Covid-19Next articleCovid-19 rapid test for Duterte’s visitors Daisy Canarias I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Ateneo de Manila Prepares for Divine Adili’s Journey Home to Nigeria Editha Z. Caduaya - June 20, 2026 Beyond Punishment: Why Children Need Protection, Not Stigma, in the Fight Against Illegal Drugs Media and Society Gunmen Rob Community Bank Employees of P1.6 Million in Bukidnon Highway Attack Police Files More Filipino Children Going Hungry: Child Stunting Rises for First Time in a Decade Environment More Than Daycare: New Child Development Centers Signal Investment in Cagayan de Oro’s Youngest Learners Environment Fighting a Growing Threat: Tawi-Tawi Health Workers Bring Anti-Smoking Campaign to Students Health and Science RIZAL MEMORIAL COLLEGE Related articles Foreign Policy Ateneo de Manila Prepares for Divine Adili’s Journey Home to Nigeria DAVAO CITY, Philippines-- As the Ateneo community continues to mourn the loss of Divine Adili, preparations are now... Media and Society Beyond Punishment: Why Children Need Protection, Not Stigma, in the Fight Against Illegal Drugs DAVAO CITY (June 19) — Children affected by illegal drugs are often viewed through the lens of crime... Police Files Gunmen Rob Community Bank Employees of P1.6 Million in Bukidnon Highway Attack COTABATO CITY (June 19) — Armed men intercepted employees of a community bank and carted away P1.6 million... Environment More Filipino Children Going Hungry: Child Stunting Rises for First Time in a Decade CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (June 19) --- For years, health workers and educators have celebrated gradual progress in...