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JANUARY 7-13, 2022 Volume 15 - No.9 • 16 Pages
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MEET MARIA TORRES-SPRINGER, NYC DEPUTY MAYOR FOR ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Fil-Am deputy mayor bares plans to accelerate NYC’s economic recovery by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
MARIA Torres-Springer, a Filipino American career city official and most recently the vice president for U.S. programs at the Ford Foundation, has bared her plans to accelerate New York City’s economic recovery as the deputy mayor for Economic and Workforce
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Development. Torres-Springer, along with Meera Joshi were among six deputies appointed by Mayor Eric Adams last week. They are the first deputy mayors of Asian descent. “This is an appointment that I accept with humility, with an overflowing love for our great city, and really incredible pride that I get to stand here in the company of trailblazing
women,” Torres-Springer said. “That I am standing here today, however, is a testament to the promise that this great city represents: the promise that regardless of where your life story began, you can dream here you have a home here, you can make a difference here.” She previously served in the de Blasio administration as commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation
DOH says PH back in high-risk category
FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
LAUSD orders mandatory COVID testing for students, staff ahead of school return
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COVID CASES UP 570%
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FOLLOWING the latest surge in COVID-19 cases and the omicron variant, the United States’ second largest school district is ordering students and staff to get tested before they return from winter break. The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) announced on Monday, January 3 that K-12 students and staff must be tested, regardless of vaccination status, before the spring semester begins on Tuesday, January 11. All students and employees will be re-
and Development, president and CEO of the Economic Development Corp., and commissioner of the Department of Small Business Services. At the news conference after the announcement, she described her upbringing as the child of Filipino immigrants. She paid tribute to her parents Manny and Elsa who
by KAITHREEN
CRUZ ManilaTimes.net
Maria Torres-Springer speaks at the news conference where the new Mayor of New York City Eric Adams (left) announced the appointment of five women deputies. A daughter of Filipino immigrants, Torres-Springer talked about how her parents struggled to make ends meet and how she became the first in her family to go to a U.S. university. Torres-Springer earned her bachelor’s degree in ethics, politics, and economics at Yale University and her master’s in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Prior to her stint at Ford Foundation, she served as commissioner for the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the nation’s largest municipal housing agency. Photo from the Office of Mayor Eric Adams
THE Department of Health (DOH) placed the entire country under the high-risk category as COVID-19 cases grew by 222% in just two weeks. “Nationally, we are now at high risk case classification — from low risk case classification in the previous week — showing a positive twoweek growth rate at 222% and moderate risk average daily attack rate at 1.07 cases for every 100,000 individuals,” Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said. She explained that the National Capital Region (NCR) had the highest increase in cases with an average daily attack rate of 5.42 cases per 100,000 population. Vergeire said that average daily cases signifi-
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FDA approves booster shots for children PNP includes parents DOT chief: Passenger from 12-15 as COVID winter surge rages on US arrested after skipping in complaint vs numbers increase following holidays, ‘quarantine jumper’ quarantine, getting massage LA County county officials continue to push vaccines MANILA — The Philippine National Police filed criminal complaints on Tuesday, January 4 against a Filipino woman who violated quarantine regulations and eight other people, including her parents, who allegedly helped her skip a mandatory fiveday isolation after her return from the United States before last Christmas. The PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) said Gwyneth Anne
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RAMIREZ
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MEDENILLA AJPress
Philstar.com
MANILA — The Department of Tourism reported another quarantine breach. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said a female passenger from the United States did
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Tourism Secretary Bernadette RomuloPuyat Philstar.com file photo
THE United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Monday, Jan. 3 that it would expand eligibility for coronavirus vaccine booster shots to allow 12- to 15-yearolds to receive third vaccine doses, a decision designed to mitigate the rapid surge as the coronavirus outbreak
reaches its third year. The expansion only applies to Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine and comes as schools begin to reopen after the holiday break and the omicron variant continues to spread throughout the country. The FDA said that its decision this week was influenced by data from Israel, which has already been adminis-
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