March 10-12, 2021 Volume 31 - No. 17 • 2 Sections - 14 Pages
DATELINE
USA
FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
74-year-old Filipino dies after being attacked for ‘no apparent reason’ in Phoenix, Arizona AMID the uptick in violence against older Asian Americans, an elderly Filipino man was killed last month in an unprovoked attack in Phoenix, Arizona. Juanito Falcon, 74, was out on a morning walk on February 16 when he was punched in the face by a man for “no apparent reason,” the Phoenix Police Department said in a statement. Officers responded to reports of an assault around 11:20 a.m. at a Kentucky Fried Chicken parking lot near 17th Avenue and Bethany Home Road in Phoenix.
CDC releases guidelines for fully vaccinated people by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
AMERICANS fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can now gather with other fully vaccinated individuals indoors without wearing a mask or social
distancing, according to new guidelines set by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last dose in a two-dose series (Pfizer or Moderna) or two weeks after re-
ceiving a single-dose vaccine (Johnson & Johnson and Janssen). “As more Americans are vaccinated, a growing body of evidence now tells us that there are some activities fully vaccinated people can do,” CDC
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Senate passes $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill with $1,400 checks, vaccine funding House to approve of Senate amendments to sweeping relief bill
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MEDENILLA AJPress
AFTER several pressure-filled weeks of negotiations, the United States Senate narrowly approved President Joe Biden’s sweeping coronavirus relief bill on Saturday, March 6 in what is one of the new president’s most monumental political victories. The massive $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill — dubbed the American Rescue Plan — includes provisions for $1,400 checks to millions of American taxpayers, $300-a-week federal unemployment benefits, and more funding toward vaccine distribution. “This nation has suffered too much for much too long,” Biden said from the White House on Saturday, March 6. “Everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of
VOTER’S REGISTRATION. Qualified registrants flock to the local Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Dasmarinas City, Cavite near City Hall on Tuesday, arch 9 for the voter’s registration. The poll body targets four million voter registrants for the May 2022 elections. PNA photo by Gil Calinga
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One year later: Remembering Loretta ‘I’M NOT GOING TO BE A STATISTIC’ How Noel Quintana’s Dionisio, the first COVID death in LA County AJPress photo by Momar G. Visaya
ONE year ago, Los Angeles County marked its first death attributed to COVID-19. Loretta Mendoza Dionisio, a retired 68-year-old Filipina, was traveling with her husband, Rodrigo, when she contracted COVID-19. “The couple had a recent layover in South Korea, and once they landed in Los Angeles on March 8, the wife had tested positive for COVID-19,” the Asian Journal reported in March
2020. Dionisio fell ill on March 9, 2020 and died the next day on March 10 at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. She was 68 years old. She was described as “outrageously friendly, the kind of person liable to invite the sales clerk at T-Mobile to join the family for dinner,” in a New York Times report. It was a trait that made her children cringe, but was also something they loved. She was also described as
day. “We are happy that the Philippines is part of those numbers and that we have already administered more or less 44,000 doses,” he said, speaking partly in Filipino. Galvez said many people were requesting “almost every day” allocations of the vaccines, an indication of their willingness to get immunized against the deadly respiratory disease. “When we had the vaccination of hospital directors, their level of VACCINE ARRIVAL. Boxes containing vials of AstraZeneca vaccines are offloaded from KLM Asia confidence increased,“ he said. that flew in from Amsterdam on Sunday, March 7. The 38,400 doses are part of 525,600 secured
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MANILA — A lawmaker is urging the House panel of the congressional oversight committee on the Philippine-United States Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) to convene and have a discussion on the possible options for the country regarding the pact. Under House Resolution No. 1606, Muntinlupa City Rep. Ruffy Biazon, who also serves as the vice chairperson of the House committee on national defense and secuPNA photo by Robert Alfiler rity, highlighted the “renewed
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vigor in relations” between the Philippines and the United States especially with the recent election of U.S. President Joe Biden. “The volatile situation in the West Philippine Sea and the continuing need of the country to modernize its armed forces and improve its capability to conduct humanitarian assistance and disaster relief compels it to seek and maintain alliances with other countries to attain these objectives,” Biazon said in the resolution. “In light of these and the re-
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MANILA, Philippines — Over 44,000 vaccine doses against COVID-19 have so far been administered in the Philippines since it started its immunization program last week, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., the vaccine czar, said Monday, March 8 in a pre-recorded briefing with President Rodrigo Duterte. According to Galvez, the global vaccination figure has reached 300 million, with seven million people being vaccinated per
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Solon urges House panel to tackle possible options for PH on VFA
PH has so far vaccinated 44,000 against COVID-19 – Galvez by DAPHNE
“tough,” having been a diabetic and survivor of two bouts of breast cancer. Dionisio was born in Pasay City, Philippines, to parents who had fled by foot into the countryside to escape the Japanese occupation during World War II, at times eating roots to survive, according to the NY Times. She met her husband at an art school in the Philippines, and they left for the United States in the 1970s, finding work as com-
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THE gash on his face may have healed but it has left a big scar on Noel Quintana’s face and every time he looks at the mirror, he is reminded of that terrifying morning on February 3 when an assailant slashed his face with a box cutter. A few days after the incident, he joined a group of Filipino American leaders and supporters gathered to pray for his recovery. He has been expressing his thoughts and opin-
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