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MAY 7-13, 2020

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

Volume 31 - No. 18 • 12 Pages

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PH sees flattening of COVID-19 curve - expert by RITCHEL

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HAS the Philippines flattened the coronavirus curve? A local epidemiology expert thinks so, citing the recent decline in the number of new cases and fatalities due to the virus. According to Dr. John Wong, who serves on the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), the doubling time for the confirmed cases has slowed down to at least Female coast guards in full protective gear on Tuesday, May 5 prepare to man 66 testing every four days while the death booths at Palacio de Maynila, an events venue on Roxas Boulevard that has been converted cases have been flattening at a into a temporary swabbing center to expand the government’s testing capacity for the new “more dramatic” slowdown as it coronavirus. The Department of Health aims to conduct 30,000 tests a day by the end of May. Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez

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Philippine senators urge gov’t to reconsider order vs ABS-CBN by RITCHEL

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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Fil-Am Snapchat co-founder donates $5 million to fund more ‘Angeleno Cards’ for low-income residents THE Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles will now be able to distribute more Angeleno Cards to struggling families thanks to a $5 million donation from Filipino American tech entrepreneur Bobby Murphy, according to Mayor Eric Garcetti. Angeleno Cards, which were first unveiled on April 13, are prepaid debit cards specifically for lower-income Angelenos who were financially hit the hardest by the coronavirus pandemic, as previously reported in the Asian Journal. The first application period of the Angeleno Cards, April 14-16, drew thousands of applicants and the cards ran out quickly, Garcetti

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Highway in Daly City closer to being named after Pinay trailblazer

A PORTION of State Route 35 in Daly City, California may soon be named after a Bay Area Filipina trailblazer. The state Assembly Transportation Committee on Monday, May 4 approved ACR 165, a resolution by Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) that designates the Daly City portion of the highway as the Alice Peña Bulos Memorial Highway. “In recognition of Alice Peña Bulos’ four decades of dedicated public service to residents of the City of Daly City and throughout the County of San Mateo and across the world, it is fitting to designate a portion of State Route 35 in her honor,” a part of the resolution reads. Born on March 31, 1930 in the Nueva Ecija, Philippines, Bulos received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social and behavioral science from the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, where she later served as professor and chair of the Department of Sociology. In 1972, she and her family moved to San Francisco and later to Sacramento. “Every May, we celebrate Asian Pacific

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SILENT PROTEST. Employees and members of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines light candles in front of the headquarters of ABS-CBN Corp in Quezon City on Tuesday, May 5. The National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order against the broadcast network even if it said previously that it would issue provisional authority to allow ABS-CBN to operate until June 2022 while Congress deliberates on its franchise renewal. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman

SEVERAL Philippine senators on Thursday, May 7, filed a resolution urging the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to reconsider its cease and desist order against broadcasting giant ABS-CBN, after the network went off-air on Tuesday night. The group of lawmakers also urged the NTC to allow ABS-CBN, as well as its subsidiaries and affiliates, to continue operations pending the disposition

of its franchise renewal. “Now more than ever, in the middle of the biggest public health crisis of our generation, the Filipino people deserve access to up-to-date news provided by a free and unfettered media, and multiple sources of information provide the best pathways for truth to emerge,” the senators said. They added the impact on 13,000 of the network’s employees, which is “creating joblessness that could not be more ill-timed given the looming

economic recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.” The senators also pointed out that there are precedents for entities whose franchises have expired but were allowed to continue their operations pending the grant of franchise renewal by Congress such as the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Broadcast, Globe lnnove’s and PT&T. NTC’s Memorandum Order 03-032020 was cited by the senators as well,

saying it is another demonstration of the agency’s “liberality.” According to the MO, “(a)ll existing permits certificates and licenses, including radio operator certificates, to operate radio communications equipment, networks, and facilities, government or private, in various radio services… issued by the National Telecommunications Commission, expiring within March 15, 2020, to April 14, 2020, or during the Enhanced

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Pope Francis promotes Cardinal This National Nurses Week, Tagle to rank of cardinal-bishop remember the Filipino and Fil-Am nurses providing care and risking their lives daily by RITCHEL

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FILIPINO Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has been promoted by Pope Francis to the rank of cardinal-bishop, the highest position within the Church’s College of Cardinals. The Catholic Church on Friday, May 1, announced that the Pope elevated the rank of the former archbishop of Manila. “The appointment was made in an audience granted to Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, Substitute for General Affairs for the Secretariat of State, on 14 April 2020,” the Vatican press said. “In naming Cardinal Tagle to

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by MOMAR

Pope Francis with Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle

CBCP photo

Over 40,000 displaced OFWs to return home by RITCHEL

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OVER 40,000 more overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were displaced due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic are set to arrive back to the Philippines. “More than 40,000 OFWs are to be repatriated. That might even be a conservative estimate because we have yet to include in the count medium- to long-term economic effect of the pandemic,” noted Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) administrator Hans Leo Cacdac said on Wednesday, May 6. About 45,000 affected seafarers and 40,000 affected land-based workers have been repatriated since COVID-19 swept

across the globe. Cacdac also noted that some 7,000 OFWs remain in quarantine facilities. “In the mass testing being conducted among OFWs, we are prioritizing those who have already completed their 14-day quarantine. Those who tested negative would be immediately sent home so we can decongest our quarantine facilities,” Cacdac noted. “We really need to empty our quarantine facilities to accommodate those who are coming home,” Cacdac added. Meanwhile, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., chief implementer of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) for COVID-19, pointed out that the ban on incoming flights

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G. VISAYA AND CHRISTINA M. ORIEL AJPress

IN honor of the 200th anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the World Health Organization declared 2020 as the “International Year of the Nurse and Midwife.” The American Nurses Association followed suit by adopting the same observance for this year. Wednesday, May 6 marks National Nurses Day, the annual celebration for the nearly 4 million nurses providing care across the United States, comprising the largest health care occupation. Typically, the day kicks off the week-long National Nurses Week until May 12, but the ANA expanded it to a celebration for the entire month of May with four themes celebrated by week: selfcare, recognition, professional development and community engagement. With the coronavirus pandemic, the tireless work that nurses do has been placed under the spotlight and along with it, the rightful recognition that has earlier eluded the profession. For the over four million Filipinos living in the U.S., this annual observance has also been about recognizing a part of Filipino American culture and the professional contributions many Filipi-

Araceli Buendia Ilagan, 63, (top) and Noel Sinkiat, 64, (bottom) were the first two reported Filipino American nurse fatalities on March 27.

nos have made to the country’s health care system by tending to patients from the beginning to end of life. Roughly 200,000 nurses in the U.S. are of Filipino descent

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