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MARCH 31 - APRIL 6, 2022

T H E F I L I P I N O A M E R I CA N C O M MU N I T Y N E WS PA PE R

Volume 33 - No. 13 • 12 Pages

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FDA allows second COVID boosters for 50 and older by AJPRESS ELIGIBLE adults can start getting a second booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine following the United States Food and Drug Administration’s authorization this week. The FDA on Tuesday, March 29 announced that it is expanding emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to allow adults 50 and older to get another booster shot at least four months after they received their first booster dose. “Current evidence suggests

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some waning of protection over time against serious outcomes from COVID-19 in older and immunocompromised individuals. Based on an analysis of emerging data, a second booster dose of either the PfizerBioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine could help increase protection levels for these higherrisk individuals,” said Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, in a news release. “Additionally, the data show that an initial booster dose is critical in helping to protect all adults from the potentially severe

outcomes of COVID-19. So, those who have not received their initial booster dose are strongly encouraged to do so.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) likewise updated its recommendation to allow certain immunocompromised individuals and people over the age of 50 to receive their second booster shot. Further, based on newly published data, adults who received a primary vaccine and booster dose of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19

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PACQUIAO MOTORCADE IN QC. Presidential candidate Senator Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao waves to the crowd during his motorcade campaign with his wife Jinkee in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City on Tuesday, March 29. Pacquiao asked city residents to vote for him in May elections. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

Fil-Am Nani Coloretti makes history in Biden’s administration

USA

by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

NANI Coloretti is now the highest ranking Filipino American in the Biden Administration as the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday, March 29 to confirm her nomination as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget. “Nani will bring strong leadership experience and the ability to inspire the next generation of Filipino American leaders in Hawaii and across the country,” said Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii. “I am proud to call Nani a friend, and I look forward to continuing to work with her in her new role at OMB.” Sen. Schatz was one of the 57 senators

BA.2 COVID variant now accounts for more than one third of new infections, says CDC THE BA.2 variant of Omicron now accounts for 35 percent of new COVID infections in the U.S., and more than 50 percent in New York and New England. But experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that cases overall will be less severe. “As we’re learning from our colleagues in Europe, Asia and South Africa, the BA.2 has resulted in varied peaks of cases. But there is no evidence that the BA.2 variant results in more severe disease, nor does it appear to be more likely to evade immune protection,” said Dr. John Brooks, senior science adviser to the CDC’S COVID-19 Emergency Response team. Brooks and Dr. Shannon Stokely, co-lead

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Tagalog bystander trainings aim to reduce hate incidents in Fil-Am community 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 JusticeLos 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 each other into simple, creative and effective action,” Sayno said, noting that the training participants will be able to learn to intervene effectively as a bystander without

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Nani Coloretti

who voted to confirm Coloretti. The Office of Management and Budget works with federal agencies to oversee the execution of spending programs approved by Congress. According to Schatz, OMB is the largest office within the office of the president, “overseeing the implementation of the president’s vision across the Executive Branch. OMB also manages department and agency organization, the regulatory process, and ensures that funds appropriated by Congress are properly spent.” Coloretti has led public, private and non-profit organizations to achieve outstanding results, with a focus on increasing opportunity for all. She was

a Senior Vice President at the Urban Institute, an independent policy research organization and think tank dedicated to using evidence, insight, and analysis to advance upward mobility, equity, and shared prosperity all Americans. Coloretti’s federal government service includes deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Assistant Secretary for Management and Acting CFO of U.S. Department of the Treasury, and Acting COO of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Before joining the Obama Administration in 2009, she served as Policy and Budget Director for San

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PH allows entry of fully-vaccinated foreigners Two Filipinos attacked in NYC as community leaders stage #FilipinosRiseUp rally 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 transcriptionpolymerase 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

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Marcos Jr. still hopeful of Duterte’s endorsement by DAPHNE

GALVEZ Inquirer.net

MANILA — Presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, March 29 said he is still counting on the endorsement of President Rodrigo Duterte despite the support he has obtained from the PDP-Laban faction led by the Chief Executive. “Alam mo naman si President, he keeps us on our toes. I hope so, I hope so,” he said in a chance interview when asked if he expects Duterte’s support for his candidacy. The PDP-Laban wing formed by Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi and backed by Duterte has earlier announced their endorsement of Marcos Jr. and the

president’s daughter, Sara DuterteCarpio, who is running for vice president in tandem with the late strongman’s son. But Duterte has yet to reveal his personal choice for the next president. According to him, an ideal president should be a decisive, compassionate lawyer. Marcos Jr. is not a lawyer and Duterte has previously said that Marcos Jr. is a “weak leader.” According to Duterte’s long-time assistant Senator Bong Go, the President met with Marcos Jr. a few days before the PDP-Laban faction openly endorsed his candidacy. Go said the two had a “productive” meeting, where Duterte shared his experiences and even gave advice on being president. 

by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

TWO Filipinos in New York City were added to the growing list of community members who have been victims of brutal, unprovoked attacks. Both incidents happened in midtown Manhattan a few blocks from each other. On Sunday, March 27, a 73-year-old Filipino was reported to have been assaulted by a homeless individual while on his way to church between 8th Avenue and 40th Street in Manhattan. The following morning, a 53-year-old Filipino was beaten unconscious and robbed by another homeless individual at a McDonald’s store on 7th Avenue near 34th Street. According to a Daily News report, the man assaulted inside McDonald’s identified as Melvin Dizon pleaded for help from the staff and customers but no one came to help him. “I said, ‘Help, help, please call the cops,’” Dizon told the Daily News from his Bellevue Hospital bed on Tuesday, March 29. “I was hoping people were going to help me, but they didn’t ... they were just watching and they didn’t get involved. I guess they’re scared.”

Based on a security video released by the NYPD, Dizon was making a purchase from a kiosk when his attacker came up from behind and pummeled him to the ground before stealing his phone and cash. An ABC7 news report on Wednesday, March 30, said that police have arrested the man who assaulted Dizon. He was identified as Rasheed Osundairo, 30, and was arrested after he was recognized by an off-duty police officer while on the subway. He was additionally charged with an assault on the subway on March 23 and for criminal possession of stolen property said to be found in his possession at the time of his arrest. The Philippine Consulate General in New York has issued a statement condemning the latest attacks against members of the Filipino Community and the senseless violence that has left many Filipinos in fear. “The Philippine Consulate General in New York condemns in the strongest terms the latest attacks against members of the Filipino Community,” Consul General Elmer Cato said in a statement.

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