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Volume 21 - No. 27 • 14 Pages
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DATELINE Older adults still at high risk for COVID-19 FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
“YOU might be done with COVID, but COVID is not done with you.” So said Denny Chan, directing attorney with Justice in Aging, at a press briefing cohosted by the California Department of Aging on June 29 to address the high risks older adults still face from COVID-19 and what steps will protect them. Joining Chan were Department of Aging Director Susan DeMarois, Dr. Susan Tartof, an infectious disease epidemiologist with Kaiser Permanente Southern California, and Roberto Velasquez, President and CEO of the Southern Caregiver Resource Center. “From the outset of the pandemic and still to this day,” DeMarois said, “older adults have been hardest hit — 70% of all Covid deaths in California are people 65 and older.” “So we need your help in communicating the value of vaccines and boosters and testing-to-treatment for this population.” Tartof shared research relevant to people of all age groups, such as new evidence that the biggest benefit of being vaccinated
JULY 8-14, 2022
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Fil-Ams sound off on Marcos’ return to power by DONNABELLE
GATDULA-AREVALO AJPress
WHILE newly sworn-in Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has full backing from his supporters here in the U.S., some Filipino Americans have expressed doubt in his ability to fulfill his promises of reshaping the country’s future in the next six years. Upon his inauguration last June 30, Marcos, who is fondly called BBM by his supporters, became the first majority president since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1986. He also became the second president from Ilocos Norte, after his father, Ferdinand
Marcos, and the third child of a former president to hold the post after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Benigno Aquino III. Tancredo Guray Jr., BBM 2.0 (USA) president for California, said the group is excited about what Marcos will do to the Philippines as a whole. BBM 2.0 was an electoral platform created by businessman Jonathan “Atan” Bocaling to help support and facilitate the election campaign of Marcos all over the world. “We are very happy at this point in time. Now, I just want tell the entire Filipino people that they have made the right choice for electing BBM as the country’s top executive/president,” Guray, a loyal
by KLARIZE
MEDENILLA AJPress
Amid Rappler shutdown, US encourages freedom of speech, press freedom
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AG Bonta: Anti-Asian hate incidents jumped 177.5% in California
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MANILA — U.S. Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, June 29 said the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden supports media workers’ rights as he stresses his country’s “deep commitment” towards freedom of speech and press freedom. “I’ll leave the administration to respond to that. But I know, on behalf of the president, the vice president, and the entire administration, it’s just a deep commitment towards freedom of speech, freedom of expression, human rights, and that’s what we stand for and that’s what we believe in,” he answered in a media interview when asked for his reaction on Rappler’s shutdown during his visit at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Taguig City. “The United States encourages freedom of speech, freedom of the press wherever we are in the world,” the lawyer went on, saying that the U.S. administration values freedom of the press.
follower of Marcos’ political career, said. Guray said he believes that the overwhelming support that BBM got from the Filipino voters only indicates how hopeful the Filipinos are for the new administration’s capability. “As you can see it’s an overwhelming vote (from the people) for BBM. It’s Vox Populi, Vox Dei (the voice of the people is the voice of God), now the people have already spoken,” said Guray, who is a commissioner in Carson, California. According to Guray, he is looking forward to the unfolding of all the BBM’s programs for the Philippines and all the millions of Filipinos all over
COURTESY CALL. President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. talks with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a courtesy call at the Palace Music Room, Tuesday, July 6, as other Filipino and Chinese officials look on. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal
AMID the rise in anti-Asian hate and discrimination across the United States, California reported a 177.5% increase in anti-Asian hate incidents from 2020 to 2022, according to Attorney General Rob Bonta. On Tuesday, June 28, Bonta’s office released the 2021 Hate Crime in California report which found a sharp increase in hate crimes — defined as any crimes against individuals based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and religion — across the Golden State. The number of reported hate crimes in 2020 was 1,330 while in 2021, that number jumped to 1,763 — a 33% rise — making it the highest surge in reported hate crimes since 9/11, according to Bonta. Amid the wave of anti-Asian hate since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of reported anti-Asian hate incidents jumped from 89 in 2020 to 247 in 2021.
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Biden invites Bongbong Marcos to Washington by NESTOR
A. CORRALES Inquirer.net
MANILA — U.S. President Joe Biden has invited President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Washington, the first foreign head of state to formally extend such a gesture to the country’s newly installed leader. According to Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez, U.S. Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff handed Marcos a personal invitation letter from the American president. Emhoff, the husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, led a sevenmember delegation from Washington that attended the June 30 inauguration
of Marcos. The two officials later had a meeting on Thursday afternoon, June 30 in Malacañang. Quoting Biden’s letter to Marcos, Romualdez said: “I hope you can come to Washington once our teams find an appropriate time.” “President Marcos responded by saying he hopes to do so as soon as our schedules permit them,” Romualdez told the Inquirer on Saturday, July 2. Contempt judgment Since Marcos enjoys diplomatic immunity as a head of state, Romualdez said, he could visit Washington without being arrested despite a standing contempt
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Diokno: PH to gain highest economic growth rate in ASEAN+3 in 2022, 2023 by NEIL
Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno
ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net
MANILA — The Philippines is projected to record the highest economic growth rate in 2022 and 2023 among ASEAN Plus Three countries, according to Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno on Wednesday, July 6. He said they have already submitted the DOF’s Mediumterm Fiscal Consolidation Framework, which outlines targets during the term of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. from 2023-2028. We expect the economy to grow by 6.5 to 7.5 [percent] this Inquirer.net file photo year. In fact, this is going to be
the highest – the consensus is this will be the highest growth rate among all ASEAN Plus Three countries this year and next year,” Diokno said. “The Philippines is expected to have the highest growth rate for the next two years,” Diokno said. The ASEAN Plus Three includes member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as well as the countries of Japan, South Korea, and China. Diokno also said that the growth rate forecast for the Philippines was pegged at 6.5 to 8 percent from 2023 to
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Adelio Angelito Cruz (right), a career diplomat, takes his oath of office as chief of presidential protocol in Malacañang for President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., who took office last June 30. Malacañang photo
Former LA Consul General Adelio Cruz named chief of presidential protocol by AJPRESS ADELIO Angelito Cruz, a career diplomat whose previous role includes Philippine Consul General in Los Angeles, has a new post as the protocol chief in the Marcos administration. Cruz, who served as the former Foreign Affairs
Assistant Secretary after his assignment in LA, was recently sworn in as the chief of presidential protocol. He will be in charge of the visits of foreign dignitaries to Malacañang. He will also assist President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and
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