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MARCH 26-29, 2022 Volume 32 - No. 24 • 2 Sections – 20 Pages

USA

DATELINE Homebound vaccination program helps reach vulnerable individuals at elevated risk of COVID-19 infection FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

WITH a more contagious COVID-19 subvariant increasingly circulating in Los Angeles County, expanding vaccination services to homebound residents is even more critical to ensure the county’s most vulnerable residents are protected. The County Department of Public Health is expanding its mobile vaccine outreach to assist residents who are unable to travel to a clinic or pharmacy. Alongside the Public Health Mobile Vaccine Team, Public Health currently partners with six external mobile providers to reach homebound residents. Getting all eligible residents vaccinated, especially residents at elevated risk who are not able to travel to a vaccine site, is essential to preventing severe illness or death, as

PH allows entry of fully-vaccinated foreigners by CATHERINE

S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

FULLY-vaccinated foreigners may enter the Philippines "without need of an entry exemption document" starting on April 1, Malacañang said on Friday, March 25. Acting Palace deputy spokesman Kris Ablan said the new guidelines, which were approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases on Thursday, March 24 would only require foreigners to present proof of full vaccination

against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and to undergo additional protocols. "Beginning April 1, 2022, foreign nationals may enter the Philippines without need for an entry exemption document; provided that they comply with the applicable visa requirements and immigration entry and departure formalities," Ablan said during a Palace press briefing. Ablan said they must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and possess acceptable proof of vaccination, except only for minor

children below 12 years old traveling with their fully vaccinated foreign parents. These foreigners, Ablan said, must also present a negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test taken within 48 hours or a negative laboratory-based antigen test taken within 24 hours, prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philippines. They must not have also left the airport premises or admitted into another country during such lay-over,

Tagalog bystander trainings aim to reduce hate incidents in Fil-Am community by DONNABELLE

GATDULA AJPress

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US vows to strengthen alliance with PH in defending West PH Sea

THE United States continues its alliance with the Philippines in protecting its territory and is helping to increase its capability to man the West Philippine Sea against foreign intrusions, a U.S. official said Friday, March 25. According to Heather Variava, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, the Balikatan Exercise between Filipino and American soldiers would help boost the country’s defense team. Variava made the remark during a turn-over ceremony of outboard engines to the Philippine National Police (PNP) 2nd Special Operations Unit-Maritime Group (SOU-MG) at Honda Bay here on Friday afternoon. “We continue to support the Philippines in expressing and establishing its rights. As we said back in November, any incursion in the South China Sea is covered in the Mutual Defense Treaty, so we constantly coordinate with the Philippines in this regard,” Variava told the reporters. Variava made the remark after she was asked to comment on the summons issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Chinese Embassy on March 14, after reports of Chinese militia were seen “lingering presence” during the Philippine and U.S. Marines Marine Exercise 2022 (MAREX 22) off Palawan in January 2022. The Chinese ship was seen off Palawan’s  PAGE A4

Master Sgt. Aubrey Gaines, a medic attached to Joint Special Operations Task Force - Philippines (JSOTF-P), discusses lifesaving techniques with a member of Naval Special Operations Unit (NAVSOU) 6 during a Combat Lifesaver Course. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist (AW) 2nd Class Joshua Scott

according to Ablan. They must also have passports valid for a period of at least six months at the time of their arrival to the Philippines, he added. Under the guidelines, foreign spouses and/or children of Filipino citizens and former Filipino citizens with balikbayan privilege, including their foreign spouse and/ or children who are not balikbayans and traveling with them to the Philippines shall no longer be required to have return tickets, not  PAGE A2

CRUCIAL PROJECT. President Rodrigo Duterte interacts with Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go while riding the train from Shaw Boulevard Station to Santolan Station following the completion ceremony of the Metro Rail Transit Line-3 rehabilitation project at the Shaw Boulevard Station in Mandaluyong City on March 22. Duterte described the newly-rehabilitated MRT-3 as “proof” that the government is keeping its momentum in improving connectivity and mobility, which is critical in sustaining economic growth and development. Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano

TO help put an end to the proliferation of anti-Asian hate and harassment, the Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles (Advancing Justice-Los Angeles), in partnership with Hollaback!, is holding a series of virtual trainings entitled “Bystander Intervention To Stop Anti-Asian/American and Xenophobic Harassment.” Starting with the first training last March 23 which was carried out using the native Filipino language, Jeanette Sayno, Advancing Justice-Los Angeles community legal advocate, said these workshops are aimed at empowering everyone to build a world that is free of harassment and filled with humanity. “Our work focuses on turning the care we have for

Duterte hasn’t endorsed any presidential bet despite meeting with Marcos - Palace by CHRISTINA

MARIE RAMOS

Inquirer.net

MANILA — President Duterte has not endorsed a 2022 presidential candidate, so far, despite meeting over the weekend with former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “A meeting did occur between Duterte and [former] Senator Marcos, whether or not this can be interpreted as an endorsement, of course, the President has not endorsed any candidate,” acting Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Kris Ablan said during Friday’s (March 25) Palace briefing. “A meeting was just arranged and

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they met. But there is no endorsement insofar as Malacañang is concerned,” he added. Duterte and Marcos met on Sunday, Mar. 20, according to the president’s long-time aide, Senator Bong Go, who was present during the meeting. Duterte and Marcos’ meeting was “productive,” with the Chief Executive sharing his experiences and giving advice on the presidency, said Go. The meeting between Duterte and Marcos came a few days before a wing of the ruling party PDPLaban endorsed the former senator’s presidential bid. Go said the meeting with Duterte UniTeam presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivers his message during the grand rally where thousands of PNAphotobyAvitoDalan  PAGE A2 supporters were gathered at the Gen. Trias Sports Complex on Tuesday, March 22.

Palace reminds: Buying and selling Los Angeles launches largest of votes can get you jailed, fined guaranteed income program in US MANILA — Malacañang on Friday, March 25 reminded both candidates and voters that vote-buying and selling are prohibited under the Omnibus Election Code. “The Palace reminds the Filipino people that vote-buying and voteselling are prohibited acts under the Omnibus Election Code. So bawal po tumanggap at bawal din po bumili ng boto [So accepting money and buying votes are prohibited],” Acting Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Kris Ablan during a Palace briefing. “Anyone found guilty of these prohibited acts under the Omnibus Election Code face penalties of

imprisonment and fine,” he added. This, when asked for Malacañang’s take on vote-buying as the campaign period for local candidates began on Friday. Commissioner George Garcia said that the Commission on Election (Comelec) is set to launch an “interagency team” composed of several government agencies and created to tackle vote-buying. According to Garcia, the team will be composed of the Comelec, Department of Justice, Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission, Department of Interior and Local  PAGE A4

by MARK HEDIN Ethnic Media Services

LOS ANGELES County is opening a new front in the war on poverty, offering $1,000 a month for the next three years to 1,000 people in its poorest neighborhoods, housed or unhoused, citizens or not, to spend however they see fit. In the country’s most populous county, where 25% of the children live in poverty, the guaranteed income program, named “Breathe,” is the largest, longest-lasting one yet in the United States. It’s funded by 2021’s federal

American Rescue Plan Act. Attached to it is a confidential research component, funded by The California Endowment, seeking a “sweet spot” of maximum effectiveness for future programs. Applications open March 31 and close April 13. “Apply, apply, apply!” County Supervisor Holly Mitchell said at a press briefing March 21, hosted by the county and Ethnic Media Services. Mitchell was joined by fellow Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Dr. Robert Ross, CEO of The California Endowment, Carrie Miller, of the

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