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MARCH 19-25, 2020 Volume 31 - No. 12 • 16 Pages

T H E F I L I P I N O –A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R

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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Casinos, ‘nonessential’ businesses close across Nevada for 30 days salons, gyms and shopping malls. “Today, it is clear additional steps must be taken, immediately, in order to slow the spread of this deadly virus in our state,” Sisolak said in his remarks on Tuesday. The announcement comes as 84 cases have been confirmed in Nevada, including 69 cases and one confirmed death in the southern part of the state, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. Essential services, such as fire and police depart-

by AJPRESS

MULING PAGKIKITA. Fedelina Lugasan (2nd from right), who had been enslaved by a Filipino family in Southern California after 65 years, reunited with family members (L-R), her granddaughter Chrystine Abcede, older sister Eunila Cinco and niece Luz Alabado, at the Pilipino Workers Center after they secured visas to come to the United States. AJPress photo by Noel Ty

NEVADA Governor Steve Sisolak has announced the closure of ‘nonessential’ businesses, including casinos, throughout the state for at least 30 days to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID19), beginning on Wednesday, March 18. Businesses ordered for closure include all casinos and gaming machines, clubs and bars, hair and nail

ments and health care providers, will remain open, as will businesses like grocery and convenience stores, pharmacies, and banking institutions. Restaurants, including pubs and bars that serve food, across the state will move to drive-thru, takeout or delivery only. Sisolak reminded the public to maintain six feet of social distancing between people, that all gatherings should be postponed or canceled, and that faith

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Filipina human trafficking victim reunites with family after 65 years

LOS ANGELES — An 83-year-old Filipina human trafficking victim reunited with three family members after 65 years apart. In an emotional reunion, Fedelina Lugasan — fondly known as “Nanay Fedelina” — was surprised by her older sister Eunila Cinco on Monday, March 9 after securing a visa to come to the United States. Cinco was accompanied by her daughter Luz Alabado and granddaughter Chrystine Abcede. Originally from Leyte, Lugasan had worked since she was a teenager as a domestic helper for four generations of Benedicta Cox’s family, first in the Manila, before they brought

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The Diocese of Borongan has put yellow lines on the pews inside churches to ensure that the faithful would be at arms-length of each other. Inquirer.net photo by Alren Beronio

CONGESTED. North-bound vehicles clog near the toll plaza of the North Luzon Expressway on Wednesday, March 18, the third day of the community quarantine in Metro Manila. President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, March 16 declared an enhanced community quarantine to include the entire Luzon in a bid to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). PNA photo by Ben Briones

US Embassy in Manila suspends PH gov’t lifts 72-hour window for outbound flights visa appointments by RITCHEL

THE U.S. Embassy in Manila has postponed visa appointments until further notice following the Philippine government’s imposition of a Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. “The Government of the Philippines has imposed a strict quarantine across Luzon and particularly Metro-Manila as a precautionary measure to limit the spread of COVID-19,” the embassy said in an advisory Wednesday, March 18.

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MENDIOLA AJPress

THE 72-hour deadline for international travelers to leave the Philippines has been lifted, the government announced on Wednesday, March 18. The updated announcement from the InterAgency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases will allow overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), balikbayans, and foreigners to leave the country through any of the ports in Luzon at any time during the “enhanced community quarantine” period, provided they travel only to the airport within 24 hours of the date and time of their departure.

“OFWs, balikbayans, and foreigners leaving for abroad through any of the ports in Luzon shall be allowed to leave the Philippines at any time for the duration of the enhanced community quarantine, provided that proof of international travel itinerary scheduled within 24 hours must be presented,” Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles confirmed on Wednesday. The Philippine Department of Transportation on Tuesday had previously given international airports in the country a 72-hour window to accommodate foreigners seeking to leave the Philippines, after which all gateways from the mainland will be closed in compliance with the enhanced communi-

COVID-19 cases in PH could reach 75,000 in months if not contained - DOH by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

THE Philippine Department of Health said novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the country could rise to 75,000 in two to three months if the spread of the contagion is not contained. “Within two to three months, it can reach that peak in which 75,000 may possibly get infected,” said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire on Wednesday, March 18. However, she noted that it is possible to “flatten the curve” as long as strict measures are in place. “That means we can spread out the infections across many months if we only can implement stringent measures such as social distancing,” she said. As of writing, there are a total of 202 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, with 17 fatalities and seven recoveries. President Rodrigo Duterte Duterte on Tuesday,

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Ancajas, Casimero continue training as fights postponed How 3 Fil-Am families in New York are coping with coronavirus deaths, infection by JOSEF

T. RAMOS ManilaTimes.net

by MOMAR

DUE to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Top Rank Promotions chief Bob Arum decided to cancel all the boxing activities in March and April including the fights of world champions Jerwin Ancajas and John Riel Casimero. Arum announced on Tuesday, March 17 that all its scheduled fights would be postponed starting this month for the sake of everyone. “Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Top Rank has postponed all events scheduled for March and April. We are monitoring the situation closely and will reschedule the shows as soon as it’s safe and reasonable to do so,” Arum said in a statement. “The health and safety of our fighters, staff and ESPN’s incredible production team is the most important thing as we plan our next steps. We look forward to the day when we can bring our loyal fans world-class boxing once again, but exercising caution is the most prudent thing to do at this moment.” Team manager and trainer Joven Jimenez, mean-

G. VISAYA

AJPress

Filipino American lawyer and legal recruiter David Lat tested positive for COVID-19.

NEW YORK-based Filipino American lawyer and legal recruiter David Lat announced on social media this week that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). “Hello everyone. You are looking at New York State’s 951st and New York City’s 464th confirmed case of Covid-19 aka coronavirus,” he posted on Monday, March 16. Lat said that he will write a more detailed post about his ordeal and called on anyone who had any contact with him “anytime after around Sunday, February 23, you can play the ‘David Lat card’ and can — and should — get tested automatically.” His husband Zach, a confirmed case as well, got the same symptoms two days after Lat did. “For now, I wanted to let you all know, apologize if I unknowingly infected you — I self-quarantined as soon as I had real symptoms, but people can transmit it be-

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John Riel Casimero

Inquirer.net photo

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