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San Francisco, 6 counties move to state’s red tier by AJPRESS

NEARLY a year into the coronavirus pandemic, seven counties, including Napa, San Francisco and Santa Clara, moved into the red tier of California’s reopening plan, allowing more businesses and activities to resume. The counties of El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Napa, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo and Santa Clara met the criteria on Tuesday, March 2 to exit the most restrictive purple tier and enter the red, which indicates the risk of COVID-19 in the counties remain “substantial.” The red tier allows indoor gatherings — though still strong-

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moved to the red tier in February. Meanwhile, bars, breweries and distilleries that do not serve food will remain closed. Wineries and family entertainment centers like kart racing and mini golf will continue to follow outdoor only operations. “This year has been incredibly hard on our residents and small businesses, so every step forward is critical to making sure they can survive this pandemic. To make sure we can keep moving forward, we all need to stay focused and continue to follow the health guidance. We are making good progress managing the virus and

ly discouraged — with modifications and three households maximum. Retail stores and shopping centers can operate at 50% capacity, up for 25% in the purple tier. Meanwhile, museums, zoos, aquariums and places of worship are allowed to open indoors at 25% capacity. Movie theaters and restaurants can reopen at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer. With this week’s announcement, 40 counties remain in the purple tier, 16 in the red and two in the orange (moderate). No counties are in the yellow or minimal tier. Humboldt, Marin, San Mateo, Shasta and Yolo counties

USA

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

What Biden’s US Citizenship Act of 2021 will do for family immigration WHEN Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and Rep. Linda Sanchez of California first introduced the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 in Congress on Feb. 18, the general consensus among immigration activists was mixed. Some criticized the bill — which largely calls for reviews and not immediate repeals of the immigration policies of former President Donald Trump — for not being proactive enough. But many saw the bill as a win, the first step into what Democrats are calling a more “humane” immigration plan. “What the immigrant community was just put through these last four years was beyond

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2ND DAY VACCINE ROLLOUT. Dr. Emerson Chua of Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center in Marikina City receives his first dose of CoronaVac vaccine manufactured by Sinovac from China during the second day rollout of the vaccination program of the government held at the Marikina Sports Complex on Tuesday, March 2. Also in photo are National Task Force Against Covid-19 chief implementer and vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (second from left), and Marikina Mayor Marcelino Teodoro (left). PNA photo by Oliver Marquez

Duterte: Sara won’t run PH starts COVID-19 vaccine rollout for presidency in 2022 by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

by AJPRESS DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio will not be running for the presidency in the 2022 national elections, according to her father, President Rodrigo Duterte. In a press conference in Pasay City on Sunday, February 28, the chief executive revealed that Sara wants to focus on raising her three children. “Si Sara ayaw because may anak kasi yan tatlo. Maliliit pa. Gusto niya na magfocus muna siya sa family ano ng — mga affairs. Sabi niya sa akin, marami pa namang panahon (Sara doesn’t want to run because she has three kids. They are still young. She wants to focus on her family affairs. She told me that there’s still much time),” explained Duterte. He added that Sara told him she will be the president

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AFTER being delayed for weeks, the Philippines has finally kicked-off its vaccination drive against COVID-19 this week. The first dose of Sinovac Biotech’s “CoronaVac” vaccine from China was administered to University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital Director Gerardo Legaspi on Monday, March 1, making him the first person in the country to officially receive the COVID-19 jab. “Hindi ko ma-describe ang (I

by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte is threatening to scrap the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) anew if he finds “hard information” that the United States has stored nuclear weapons in the country. “I am warning you that if I get hold of a hard information that nuclear armaments are here brought by you, I will immediately ask you to go out and I will Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte with daughter Davao City Mayor Sara terminate the Visiting Forces Duterte-Carpio Malacañang photo by Richard Madelo Agreement ora mismo (right

community organizations by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

WITH the rise in violence against Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), GoFundMe this week launched the #StopAsianHate initiative, a centralized hub of fundraisers that will benefit the community. The GoFundMe page (gofundme.com/ AAPI) features verified fundraisers from across the country that will benefit victims of violence, organizations that provide resources for those affected and increased protection in communities, as well as

Following his inoculation, Domingo urged the public to get vaccinated. “Huwag lang sana natin maging choice yung hindi magpapabakuna. Kasi ‘yung pagpapabakuna para sa COVID-19 para ‘yan sa sarili natin, para sa pamilya natin, tsaka para sa bansa natin (Let’s not choose not to get vaccinated. Because getting vaccinated for COVID-19 is for ourselves, for our family, and our country),” he said in a press briefing before the ceremonial vaccination.

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Duterte to end VFA if US nukes found in PH

California’s $6.6 billion school re-opening plan prioritizes low-income, GoFundMe launches #StopAsianHate special needs children initiative to benefit victims, AAPI MEMBERS of the California state legislature and Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled a $6.6 billion school re-opening plan, which aims to get children in grades kindergarten through 6th back to classrooms by March 15, and older children by mid next month. The plan prioritizes students who would benefit the most from in-person instruction kids from low-income families who may lack computing devices and high-speed internet, English language learners, and those with learning disabilities, among other disadvantaged students. The additional dollars will include money for extended academic and mental health support, help schools adjust for smaller u PAGE A4

can’t describe the) feeling. It’s probably release from all the fears... The honor is there,” said Legaspi. Dr. Edsel Salvaña, director of the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at UPNational Institutes of Health, was the second person to get the vaccine. A total of 756 individuals were vaccinated, including Food and Drug Administration Director General Eric Domingo, testing czar Vince Dizon, and Metro Manila Development Authority chair Benjamin Abalos Jr.

support for neighborhoods and AAPIowned businesses. Some examples of vetted fundraisers include campaigns for: Noel Quintana, a Filipino American who received almost 100 stitches after being slashed in the face on the New York subway; assistance with medical expenses for Marc Quidit, a FilAm store owner in Vallejo, California who was shot multiple times during a robbery; a volunteer group to watch San Francisco Chinatown’s residents and merchants; and restoration for the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, which was recently

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now),” the president said during a press conference at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on Sunday, February 28. According to Duterte, the Philippine Constitution prohibits the presence of nuclear armaments in the country. “We are making a big gamble there because if there are no armaments in the Philippines, if we only have what we need for counterinsurgency, we’re OK. We do not need weapons that would fight other countries because we do not have it, the

arms, and we do not want it,” he added. Duterte noted that the Philippines will be the first country to get hit should a war break out between the U.S. and its enemy. “Kung magka-giyera (if a war breaks out) and it will surely start maybe in the theater of war would be the Spratly and China Sea. Katabi lang tayo. Pangasinan, it’s just — nakaharap. Maraming probinsiya nandiyan. Alam mo kung may armaments sila dito ang unang tatamaan

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