040120 - Southern California Midweek Edition

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April 1-3, 2020 Volume 30 - No. 24 • 2 Sections - 14 Pages

DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Fil-Am journalists remember CBS’ Maria Mercader as a mentor, champion of newsroom diversity

Newsom unveils CA Health Corps to expand medical workforce MEDENILLA AJPress

CALIFORNIA Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Monday, March 31 a new program to increase the number of medical workers to address the quickly growing coronavirus outbreak. Through an executive order, Newsom called

FILIPINO American media professionals are paying tribute to veteran CBS News journalist and talent executive Maria Mercader who died over the weekend from the coronavirus. Born and raised in New York, Mercader President Rodrigo Duterte Filipina American Maria Mercader spent over 30 worked for over 30 years at CBS News years at CBS as as a journalist and talent executive. a producer and most recently was a director of talent strategy. The Filipina American journalist got her start at the network’s page program in 1987 and rose

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On Census Day, Fil-Ams are reminded to be counted

upon those in the broad medical community, including retired professionals, to join the statewide fight against the COVID-19 virus by joining the staff of the additional COVID-19 health care sites. “California’s health care workers are the heroes of this moment, serving on the front lines in the fight against this disease. To treat the number of patients with COVID-19, our state needs more

by KLARIZE

workers in the health care field to join the fight,” Newsom said in a statement released on Monday, which also happened to be National Doctors Day. According to Newsom, this urgent call is directed toward the 37,000 retired and part-time health care professionals. In addition to physicians (including medical

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Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante

Duterte announces P200-B aid for the ‘most affected’ Filipinos during pandemic by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

P200 billion will be allocated to low-income households affected by the enhanced community quarantine enforced in Luzon, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced on Monday, March 30. The quarantine was implemented in mid-March to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 in the country, but has left a dent in the livelihoods of thousands of Filipino

WITH Census Day on April 1, community organizations are reminding Filipino Americans across the country to fill out their questionnaire. April 1, 2020 is significant because respondents will answer based on where they are living on this day. By now, households should have received an invitation with instructions on how to participate in the decennial count, which helps determine how the federal government distributes more than $675 billion in funds each year. Though the paper questionnaires are only available in English and Spanish, census invitations will include an insert in 12 languages, including Tagalog, inviting respondents to go online or by phone. Additional resources are available in 59 non-English languages, braille, and large print. This is the first cycle wherein respondents can go online (at my2020census.gov) to answer the questions, in addition to the phone or mail options. The census is intended to count people living in the United States, regardless of immigration or citizenship status. There is no citizenship question on the final questionnaire despite prior Former Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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DISINFECTING BARANGAYS. Village workers roam around Barangay Sabang and nearby subdivisions in Dasmariñas, Cavite to sanitize the streets with a disinfectant Monday, March 30. Local government units have been ordered to step up measures to prevent the further spread of new coronavirus disease. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan

Bongbong Marcos tests positive for coronavirus

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by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

FORMER Philippine Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), his spokesperson confirmed Tuesday, March 31. Victor Rodriguez, Marcos’ lawyer, wrote in a Facebook post that the former senator is “improving” following the test. “Gumaganda na ang kondisyong pangkalusugan ni dating Senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. makaraang ihayag sa resulta ng clinical test na isinagawa ng Research Institute for Tropical Medicine na siya’y positibo sa COVID-19 (The condition of former Senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr is improving after the test conducted by the [RITM] showed he is positive for

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Inquirer.net photo

ILL-FATED PLANE. A Lionair aircraft, a Westwind 1124A jet, on medical evacuation mission bound for Haneda, Japan burst into flames before taking off Sunday evening, March 29 along runway 24 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport at about 7:57 p.m. According to the Manila International Airport Authority, all eight people onboard perished in the accident. Photo courtesy NAIA Media Affairs

FROM HOLLYWOOD TO THE FRONT LINES Fil-Am medical professional collects supplies from TV shows for hospitals 8 dead as medevac plane by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

AS hospitals across Southern California run low on supplies for front-liners fighting the coronavirus outbreak, a Filipina American medical professional is using her connections to TV shows for donations to fill those needs. Mel Oliver, a cardiovascular perfusionist and emergency medical technician in Los Angeles, has helped secure boxes of masks, gloves and other gear from Hollywood sets she’s conMel Oliver, a cardiovascular perfusionist and emergency medical technician in Los Angeles who sulted on, including HBO’s “Big consults on TV shows, has collected donations of masks and gloves for local hospitals. Little Lies” and NBC’s “This Is Contributed photos

Us.” In mid-March, Oliver received a call from the prop master for “This Is Us,” who was collecting equipment from the studio and asked if she could recommend a hospital that needed them the most. Inspired by the efforts of ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” to donate their supplies to local hospitals, she then reached out to other prop departments she’s worked with. It led her to a massive collection at Independent Studio Services (ISS), a prop supplier for TV and film productions. Her contact on “Big Little Lies” has

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crashes during takeoff at NAIA by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

A MEDICAL evacuation plane caught on fire during takeoff on Sunday, March 29 at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), killing all the eight people on board. The incident took place at the end of Runway 24 while the aircraft was taking off at around 8 p.m., according to the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA). The Philippine-registered Li-

onair Westwind was bound for Tokyo’s Haneda Airport in Japan, carrying eight people: a flight medic, nurse, doctor, three flight crew, and a Canadian patient and the patient’s American companion. “Immediately after the incident, the MIAA Fire and Rescue team were dispatched to the site to douse the flames with chemical foam,” the airport authority said, confirming that no passengers survived the accident. Airport authorities did not di-

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