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. Palace rejects ‘Oplan Romanov’ defense, says no allegation justifies threat against President NewsLine Philippines - July 10, 2026 From disasters to classrooms: DepEd rolls out fast-build schools to keep children learning Environment Dabawenyos push for truth, accountability as impeachment debate reaches the community Media and Society BARMM steps up fight against child stunting after posting highest rate in the Philippines Top Stories BARMM shifts into emergency mode as floods force nearly 1,000 families from their homes Top Stories Unemployment Rises to 4.8% in May, Leaving 2.5 Million Filipinos Without Jobs Media and Society RIZAL MEMORIAL COLLEGE Related articles Top Stories Palace rejects ‘Oplan Romanov’ defense, says no allegation justifies threat against President MANILA (July 10) — Malacañang has dismissed Vice President Sara Duterte's reported reliance on an alleged "Operation Romanov"... Environment From disasters to classrooms: DepEd rolls out fast-build schools to keep children learning MANILA (July 10) — For thousands of Filipino students whose education is often interrupted by earthquakes, typhoons, and... Media and Society Dabawenyos push for truth, accountability as impeachment debate reaches the community DAVAO CITY (July 10) — As the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte continues to dominate national... Top Stories BARMM steps up fight against child stunting after posting highest rate in the Philippines MARAWI CITY (July 10) — Three out of every 10 children in the Bangsamoro region are stunted, prompting...