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Volume 21 - No. 22 • 16 Pages
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Nationwide survey seeks to gauge Fil-Am attitudes on COVID-19 vaccines A NEW nationwide survey is seeking to gauge how the Filipino American community feels about COVID-19 vaccinations. The project is being launched by the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO), through its Tayo project, the group announced in a recent release. The MAGPABAKUNA na Tayo (“Measuring and Gathering data on Pilipino/a/x American Behaviors, Attitudes, and Knowledge Understanding the Novel CoronAvirus vaccines”) study is a 20-minute survey that will be conducted online and via telephone by Tayo and community partners the Council of Young Filipinx Americans in Medicine (CYFAM). The survey is open to all Filipino Americans over the age of 18 and will be conducted in English and Filipino. Participants can answer whether or not they have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Led by Tayo medical advisor Dr.
JUNE 3-9, 2022
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Duterte counting days to retirement by KRISTINA
MARALIT ManilaTimes.net
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte is counting the days until he can step out of the public eye and revert to being a private citizen. “He looks forward to his retirement in Davao City,” acting presidential spokesman and Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar said on Tuesday, May 31. Andanar shared how the Chief Executive was “upbeat” during the last Cabinet meeting last Monday night, May 30 and how he mentioned that he could
not wait to “spend time with his family and grandchildren.” Meanwhile, acting Cabinet Secretary Melvin Matibag said the President expressed satisfaction with the performance of his chosen officials throughout the six years of being under his watch. “During the Cabinet meeting, I repeatedly heard him saying, “Hindi ako nagkamali sa mga pinili ko na miyembro ng Gabinete na ginawa talaga ‘yung trabaho (I wasn’t wrong in choosing the members of the Cabinet who really performed their duties),” Matibag said.
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OLDER adults who have survived COVID-19 are more likely than younger patients to have persistent symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, muscle aches, heart palpitations, headaches, joint pain, and difficulty with memory and concentration — problems linked to long COVID. But it can be hard to distinguish lingering aftereffects of COVID from conditions common in older adults such as lung disease, heart disease, and mild cognitive impairment. There are no diagnostic tests or recommended treatments for long COVID, and the biological mechanisms that underlie its effects remain poorly understood. “Identifying long COVID in older adults with other medical conditions is tricky,” said Dr. Nathan Erdmann, an assistant professor of infectious diseases at the University of
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by MA.
COMMUNION. Devotees receive communion bread from a lay minister (left) during the first Wednesday Mass inside the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help in Baclaran Church, Paranaque City on Wednesday, June 1. Catholic devotees of Our Mother of Perpetual Help from afar have been religiously coming to the church for their consecutive nine-day novena mass every Wednesday. PNA photo by Ben Briones
REINA LEANNE TOLENTINO ManilaTimes.net
VICE President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo is ready to meet with Vice President-elect Sara DuterteCarpio for a smooth transition of power. Robredo indicated her readiness in a letter responding to Duterte-Carpio’s request for an initial meeting between their teams. “Warmest congratulations on your proclamation as the 15th vice president of the Republic of the Philippines,” Robredo said in the letter dated May 30 to Duterte-Carpio. “Please be advised that we are ready to meet to answer any questions you may have regarding the Office of the Vice President and to take all necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition,” Robredo said. The vice president said her chief of staff will contact Duterte-Carpio’s team for the meeting. The incoming vice president had requested the meeting in a letter to Robredo dated May 27. “To ensure a smooth transition between the
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Palace to endorse bills to new admin by ALEXIS
ROMERO Philstar.com
MANILA — The Duterte administration will endorse to the incoming government of president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. its priority bills that will be bypassed by Congress. Cabinet Secretary Melvin Matibag said the endorsement of priority measures would form part of the transition to the next administration. “We will make endorsements, but of course, we will respect the prerogatives of the incoming administration on their choice of priority legislations (that) need to be passed,” Matibag told The STAR in a text
message on Tuesday, May 31. He said the passage of laws involves a joint effort of the executive and legislative branches of government. “We have to be mindful that the effort to pass a law does not only come from Malacañang,” he said. Matibag was responding to a question on why the proposed National Land Use Act, one of the bills that President Duterte mentioned in his previous State of the Nation Addresses, was not passed. Data from the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office showed that more than 30 priority bills of the President are not yet enacted into law.
Mayor Christina Frasco of Liloan, Cebu, and Erwin Tulfo
Inquirer.net photos
Marcos names 5 more Fact check: Robredo’s recent US members of his Cabinet trip was not sponsored by Fil-Ams plotting against gov’t PAGE 2
by JEANNETTE
I. ANDRADE
Inquirer.net
by KAYCEE
VALMONTE Philstar.com
Outgoing Vice President Leni Robredo
PNA photo
Robredo congratulates Sara Duterte, prepares smooth transition
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Got long COVID? Medical expertise is vital, seniors should prepare to go slow
President Rodrigo Duterte
MANILA — Vice President Leni Robredo had just arrived back in Manila over the weekend following a trip to the United States where she spent the past few weeks on vacation and to attend her youngest daughter’s college graduation. CLAIM: A YouTube video claimed that Robredo’s U.S. Philstar.com photo trip was sponsored by Filipino-
Americans to plot against the Philippine government. RATING: This is false. FACTS: Along with her three daughters, Robredo went to the United States on her own account to attend her youngest Jillian’s college graduation and to spend time with family. They did not entertain requests for meet-ups. What the posts say YouTube channel “Showbiz Fanaticz” published the video
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MANILA — After naming key members of his economic team last week, President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. identified on Monday, May 30 five more officials joining his Cabinet, including the spokesperson of Vice Presidentelect Sara Duterte. At a press briefing at Marcos’ national campaign headquarters in Mandaluyong City, the incoming administration’s Press Secretary nominee Trixie Cruz Angeles announced the nominations of the following: • Liloan, Cebu Mayor Christina Frasco as tourism secretary
• Amenah Pangandaman as head of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) • Erwin Tulfo as social welfare secretary • Lawyer Ivan John Uy as head of the Department of Information and Communications Technology • Former Manila Rep. Ma. Zenaida Angping as chief of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) Angeles said the nominees were chosen “generally for their experience in public service and proven service records.” Frasco was the recipient of the Presidential Lingkod Bayan regional award from the Civil
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