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FEBRUARY 24 - MARCH 2, 2022 Volume 33 - No. 8 • 12 Pages
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DATELINE California becomes first in nation to shift to ‘endemic’ virus policy FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
NEARLY two years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, California is the first state in the nation to announce a shift to an “endemic” approach to coronavirus. Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday, Feb. 17 unveiled the SMARTER Plan, which outlines the state’s management of COVID-19 while prioritizing recovery. “We are moving past the crisis phase into a phase where we will work to live with this virus,” Newsom said on Thursday, speaking from Fontana, California. “In that light, we have put together a plan that we coin as the ‘SMARTER’ plan because we are smarter two years later. We are more adaptable. We are more capable to understand the nature of this disease,” Newsom added. The plan covers “shots,” “masks,” “awareness,” “readiness,” “testing,” “education” and “Rx.” Under shots, California will maintain capacity to administer at least 200,000
PH Embassy in Warsaw on ‘high alert’ for Filipinos from Ukraine by BERNADETTE
E. TAMAYO
ManilaTimes.net
FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said the Philippine Embassy (PE) in Warsaw was “on high alert” as it anticipates the influx of Filipinos to cross Poland from Ukraine following Russia’s invasion.
Locsin said Poland has agreed to the Philippine government’s appeal to allow Filipinos fleeing from Ukraine to cross its border even without a EU (European) visa. There are about 380 Filipinos working or living in Ukraine as of January 2022 but six of them
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PH gov’t ready for mass repatriation of Filipinos in Ukraine by DAPHNE
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Filipino Veterans Education Program now accessible online WITH the completion of a full online interactive educational program, educators are now able to access, free of charge, resources that bring to life the story of U.S. colonization and war from the perspective of Filipinos who fought under the American flag and who continued to fight for nearly 70 years after they were denied recognition and stripped of the benefits promised them by America. Called “Duty to Country,” FilVetREP’s education program, www.dutytocountry. org, was first launched in November 2021. It features an online exhibition, “Under One Flag,” which explores the untold story of the United States and the Philippines, along with first-hand accounts of living veterans and their families, historians, and community advocates. Hundreds of archival photographs, artifacts, films, and historical documents are showcased in this exhibit. Last month, FilVetREP rolled out the
have returned home with four more scheduled for repatriation. “Warsaw PE’s been on high alert; repatriated a few; Poland finally agreed to let ours in sans EU visas; not heard anything from Russia on our request re:
REMEMBERING EDSA REVOLUTION. A worker cleans the statues at the People Power Monument in Dasmariñas, Cavite on Thursday, Feb. 24, in preparation for the commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution on February 25. ManilaTimes.net photo by Mike Alquinto
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MANILA — The Philippine government is ready to conduct mass repatriation of Filipinos in Ukraine if tensions with Russia along its border escalate to an invasion, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) assured on Thursday, February 24. OWWA Administrator Hans Cacdac said the Philippine embassy in Ukraine, along with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) have arranged crisis management mechanisms and exit strategies for the 380 Filipinos there in case tensions intensify. He said pick-up and exit points have been identified, as well as safe-havens. He also said Filipinos there are “well-informed of the crisis plans and crisis strategies in the event that war breaks out” and “pretty much in touch” with the Philippine embassy. The government is also ready to provide transportation via land and air for Filipinos, he added.
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Manny Pacquiao ranks 9th in Ring Magazine’s top 100 boxers of all time by BONG LOZADA Inquirer.net
MANNY Pacquiao has long been considered as one of the greatest boxers of all time after he captured 14 world titles in eight weight classes including three Ring Magazine championships. The Filipino boxing legend was ranked ninth place in Ring Magazine’s top 100 boxers of all time list. Pacquiao held the Ring’s featherweight title from 2003 to 2005, the junior lightweight championship in 2008, and finally the
welterweight belt from 2009 to 2010. Ring Magazine’s highest-rated southpaw, Pacquiao jumped to the stratosphere in the mid-2000s in his many fights against the Mexican trio of Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Juan Manuel Marquez and amassed a record of 6-2-1 against the three. Pacquiao (62-8-2) started his career as a scrawny light flyweight but rose up the divisions eventually collecting the WBC super welterweight title in a catchweight Megastar Sharon Cuneta joins Vice presidential candidate, Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan bout against Antonio Margarito in 2010. in his vice-presidential campaign trail in Tarlac. Photo courtesy of Team Kiko Pangilinan
Sharon Cuneta backs De Lima PH tourist arrivals hit 25,000 since reopening reelection bid, calls for her release PAGE 3
by HELEN
FLORES Philstar.com
MANILA — Almost 25,000 foreign and Filipino tourists have arrived in the country since it opened its borders to international leisure travelers early this month, Malacañang has reported. Acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles said 24,826 inbound arrivals from various countries registered through One Health Pass as of Feb. 20. Up to 13,492 foreign tourists and 11,334 balikbayans arrived. Most of them were from the U.S. and Canada. This February 2021 photo shows tourists in Boracay. “Please take note that this is Photo courtesy of Malay Municipal Tourism Office just the beginning of our efforts
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to encourage tourists to visit the country,” Nograles told a media briefing on Tuesday, February 22. “Our borders are open, but just a reminder that vaccination is very important for the country’s tourism to survive.” “If we want a surge of tourists instead of a surge of COVID cases, we enjoin everyone to get vaccinated and get their booster shots. Let us help our fellow Filipinos who work in tourismrelated industries,” he added. Nograles said the InterAgency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has approved the vaccination certificates of 64 countries,
by DIVINA
NOVA JOY DELA ManilaTimes.net
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MEGASTAR Sharon Cuneta expressed her support for opposition Sen. Leila Norma M. De Lima, who is marking her 5th year in prison on Thursday, February 24. Cuneta asked for De Lima’s release during a campaign rally in Tarlac City organized by her husband, vice presidential aspirant and Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, as well as in a separate video message broadcast on Thursday as part of “Leilaya: Araw ni Leila.” “We really miss you out here. We need you more out here. You PAGE 2 can do so much more here. And
we keep praying that you will be allowed out soon or that you will be out, somehow by God’s grace and never-ending mercy, “Cuneta said. De Lima, who is seeking reelection, was represented by her Chief of Staff, lawyer Fhillip Sawali, during the Tarlac campaign. Jillian Robredo and Laya Diokno represented Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo and senate candidate lawyer Jose Manuel “Chel” Diokno, respectively. “I keep praying for you, Senator Leila and I hope to give you a big hug when I see you finally. Hopefully, sooner than we all expect. Frankie and I love you. God bless you po!” Cuneta said.