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California lifts regional stay-at-home DATELINE USA Newsom honors order, counties return to tier system Fil-Am officer with FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Medal of Valor

A FILIPINO American California Highway Patrol officer was honored this week after risking his life to recover a slain police officer in Sacramento. Officer Michael Panlilio was one of eight law enforcement officers awarded a Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor by Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra in a virtual ceremony on Monday, January 25. The medal is the highest state award for valor awarded to a public safety officer. “For his extraordinary bravery, heroism and courage in the face of imminent and personal life-threatening peril, Officer Panlilio’s actions were above and beyond the call of duty and exemplify the highest standards of a California public safety officer,” a release from the governor’s office said. On June 19, 2019, Panlilio responded to a call from the Sacramento Police Department after officer Tara O’Sullivan was shot at a residence. When he arrived at the scene, the suspect, who was using a high-power rifle to shoot from an elevated position, barricaded himself inu PAGE A2

US imposes travel restrictions on several countries with virus variant UNITED STATES President Joe Biden has reinstated travel restrictions on most nonU.S. citizens who have been in Britain, Brazil, Ireland and much of Europe to slow the transmission of the new COVID-19 variant. Biden on Monday, January 25, also expanded the restrictions to include travelers who have recently been to South Africa, where a new strain of the virus has been detected. “The entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of noncitizens who were physically present within the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom (excluding overseas territories outside of Europe), the Republic of Ireland, and the Federative Republic of Brazil during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry into the United States, is hereby suspended,” read the proclamation. The European countries impacted by the reinstatement of the travel ban include Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, u PAGE A2

by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

CALIFORNIA lifted the regional stay-at-home order across the state amid “positive signs” of a slower spread of COVID-19, officials announced this week, paving the way for activities like outdoor dining and personal care services to reopen once again with

modifications. On Monday, January 25, all counties returned to the color-coded tiers that indicate which activities and businesses are open based on local case rates and test positivity. Prior to the announcement, San Joaquin Valley (1.3% ICU capacity), Bay Area and Southern Califor-

nia (0% ICU capacity) were still under the regional stay-at-home order, but four-week ICU capacity projections for those areas are reportedly above 15%. “We are in a position, projecting four weeks forward, with a significant decline in the case rates, positivity rates, we are anticipating decline still more

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Biden signs executive order denouncing anti-Asian racism, hate amid COVID pandemic by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

PRESIDENT Joe Biden signed four executive orders on Tuesday, January 26 aimed at pushing racial equity, including one to combat xenophobia and racism against Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), which has heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I firmly believe the nation is ready to change but government has to change as well. We need to make equity and justice part of what we do every day, today, tomorrow and every day,” Biden said in his remarks, following a campaign promise to address racial inequities. The directive acknowledges the role that rhetoric from political leaders, “including references to the COVID-19 pandemic by the geographic location of its origin,” has played in the rise in xenophobia and hate VACCINATION DRY-RUN. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III administers a “vaccine” on a barangay health worker as photojournalists incidents targeting AAPIs. click away during the dry-run of the Taguig City’s vaccination drive at the Mega Vaccination Hub at the Lakeshore Complex on Wednesday, “This is unacceptable and it’s un-American,” the January 27. Also in the photo is vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (behind Duque) who also toured and witnessed the COVID-19 vaccination processes.

PNA photo by Robert Oswald P Alfiler

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Biden admin appoints Fil-Ams to key roles by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

SHORTLY after taking his oath of office on January 20, President Joe Biden appointed acting heads of federal and development agencies, and among them is Gloria Steele who will serve as acting administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). At the Department of Interior, Camille Calimlim Touton was named Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, and over at the Department of Defense, Veronica Valdez is the Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs. They all join a growing list of Fil-Ams serving across the administration that includes

Jason Tengco, the Office of Personnel Management’s White House liaison; John Santos, a special assistant at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs; and Angela de la Cruz Perez, a new graduate of Georgetown University who is now a part of the White House Communications and Press Staff as a press assistant. Last month, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki described that her first impression of Perez “was that she is all business with a smile.” Perez served as a press assistant on the transition, and was a communications assistant on the Biden-Harris campaign. Gloria Steele (USAID) Steele was a distinguished career member

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Gloria Steele, acting administrator of USAID

Veronica Valdez, special assistant at Defense Department

Fil-Am appointed White House liaison PH gov’t issues new testing for Office of Personnel Management protocols for inbound travelers by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

FILIPINO American millennial Jason Tengco has been tapped to be the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s White House liaison, the Biden-Harris administration announced on Monday, January 25. The OPM serves as the chief human resources agency and personnel policy manager for the federal government. Tengco previously served as the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) outJason Tengco (center) with President Joe Biden and First Lady reach lead on the Biden-Harris transition Dr. Jill Biden in a photo taken during the Obama administration team, and was the chief of staff for the camwhen Biden was VP. Contributed photo paign’s coalition department, which worked

with minority groups and different sectors across the country to get out of the vote. The appointees reflect “the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to diversity, with more than 85% of OPM First Week appointees identifying as people of color, women, or LGBTQ,” the announcement said. Kathleen McGettigan, OPM’s chief management officer, will serve as acting director of OPM until a permanent director is nominated and confirmed. “Biden wants to continue to build off of that significant progress and make sure that we have diverse, talented individuals in his

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by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

TRAVELERS entering the Philippines are now required to undergo a COVID-19 test five days after their arrival in the country. The new protocol adopted by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) says travelers will take a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test on the fifth day, instead of imme-

diately after arriving. “Arriving passengers, regardless of their origin, shall be required to undergo facilitybased quarantine upon arrival. They shall undergo RT-PCR test on the fifth day from their date of arrival in the country, unless the passenger shows symptoms at an earlier date while on quarantine,” said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Wednesday, January 27. Once the traveler tested negative, the person will be en-

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