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FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 3, 2022 Volume 15 - No.16 • 16 Pages
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NYC Mayor unveils ‘Subway Safety Plan’ DATELINE USA Crackdown on homeless people in subways is in effect FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
California becomes first in nation to shift to ‘endemic’ virus policy 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, speaking from Fontana, California. “In that light, we have put together a
by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
MAYOR Eric Adams on Friday, Feb. 18 released the city’s “Subway Safety Plan,” which lays out how his administration will begin addressing public safety concerns and supporting people experiencing homelessness and serious mental illness on New York City’s subways.
The next 48 hours saw at least 6 people stabbed in the subway system, the latest incident happening on the 6 line near Canal Street in Chinatown. Adams stood with NY Gov. Kathy Hochul in announcing their efforts to combat the rising transit crimes in the city. According to the Subway Safety Plan, there will be NYPD officers, clinicians, and community-based providers deployed to canvas the subways
to help homeless New Yorkers and those suffering from mental illness. “It is cruel and inhumane to allow unhoused people to live on the subway, and unfair to paying passengers and transit workers who deserve a clean, orderly, and safe environment,” said Mayor Adams. “The days of turning a blind eye to this growing problem are over, and I look forward to collaborating
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COVID is third leading cause of death in PH from Jan to Nov 2021 by ZACARIAN
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This February 2021 photo shows tourists in Boracay. Malay Municipal Tourism Office / Facebook
SARAO
Inquirer.net
SUBWAY SAFETY PLAN. Mayor Eric Adam and New York Governor Kathy Hochul announce subway safety plan at the Fulton Street Subway Station on Friday, February 18, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
MANILA — COVID-19 is the third leading cause of death in the Philippines from January to November 2021, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), trailing ischemic heart diseases and cerebrovascular diseases. Based on the latest PSA data released Tuesday, Feb. 22, 67,494 or 9.6 percent of all the recorded deaths during the mentioned period died of the severe respiratory illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. “Deaths due to COVID-19 virus identified were now the third leading cause which accounted for 67,494 deaths (9.6% share), rising from rank 14 with 8,390 deaths (1.5%
Philippine tourist arrivals hit 25,000 Marcos, Duterte campaigning Mayor Adams announces NYC’s since reopening separately a strategy, says Sara Economic Development Team 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 US and Canada.
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by NEIL
ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net
MANILA — Vice presidential candidate Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio described as “strategy” the move of her tandem with Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to campaign separately most of the time this month. In an interview with reporters in Batangas on Tuesday, February 22, Duterte-
Carpio was asked why she and Marcos are mostly doing their campaign separately. The vice presidential candidate attended an event in Batangas without Marcos. “Ganun po talaga ang strategy ng UniTeam dahil hindi pwedeng magkasama kami palagi otherwise hindi namin maco-cover ang buong Pilipinas,” Duterte-Carpio said. (That is really the strategy of
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Led by Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer, the team includes Anne del Castillo who will continue as MOME Commissioner by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
NEW York City Mayor Eric Adams unveiled on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard the new members of his economic development team, which has two of the highest-ranking Filipino-Americans in the Adams
cabinet. The team — which will be led by Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer — includes several new appointments, as well as a handful of previously announced appointments.
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