September 25-27, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 75 • 2 Sections - 16 Pages
USA
DATELINE US Sen. Marco Rubio calls for De Lima’s release FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
U N I T E D STATES Senator Marco Rubio (RFlorida) over the weekend called on the Philippine government to release Senator Leila De Lima who has been imprisoned for the past two years on drug-related charges. In a tweet, RuU.S. Senator Marco Rubio bio claimed the Philippine senator has been in prison on “bogus charges.” “Philippine Senator Leila de Lima, a critic of extrajudicial killings under [President Rodrigo] Duterte’s so-called ‘war on drugs,’ has spent the last two years in prison on bogus charges. I call on the Philippine government to unconditionally release her #FreeLeilaNow #ExpressionNOTOp-
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Ambassador Romualdez visits LA hospital spearheading Fil-Am community health research
Suspension of foreign loans, grants won’t impact PH economy - Palace by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s order to suspend aid agreements with countries in favor of the Iceland-led United Nations resolution seeking
a probe into his anti-drug campaign will not harm the Philippine economy, Malacañang assured on Monday, September 23. During a press briefing, presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo
The United Nations Headquarters in New York.
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clarified, “At the outset, we assure the nation and its citizenry that this directive will not have a negative and significant impact on the country.” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez added that the suspension would
not affect loans or grants that are already being implemented. The Philippines has existing grants from Australia ($228.89 million), Germany ($151.31 million), France
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UN: PH among 48 anti-civil society, activist countries by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
AS the Philippines continues to distance itself from other countries that criticize its controversial war on drugs, it has been named among 48 countries that DURING a recent trip to Los Angeles, Phil- have a rising rate of reprisals against human rights NINONG DUTERTE. President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday attended the baptism of Marinduque Representative Lord Allan Velasco and wife ippine Ambassador to the United States Jose groups and advocates that cooperate with the United Rowena Kristina Velasco’s daughter, Sara on Sunday, September 22. The president was at the christening as a “mentor” to Velasco’s daughter. Manuel Romualdez visited Cedars-Sinai Medical Malacañang photo by Albert Alcain u PAGE A2 Center, which is leading a research program into the health needs of Filipino Americans in Southern California and across the country. While it’s common to see Filipinos among the majority of health and care providers worldwide, this local hospital — which employs over 3,000 Filipino Americans — seeks to present one of the most comprehensive profiles of the state of FilHouse member would suppos- of appropriations under the Deby CHRISTIA MARIE RAMOS Am collective health. edly get P700 million. partment of Public Works and Inquirer.net The hospital has done similar inquiries into by RITCHEL MENDIOLA ”With respect do’n sa (to the) Highways amounting to P95.3 other underserved populations, such as the KoAJPress MANILA — President Rodri- allegation of pork, it’s always the billion “for falling outside the rean American and Hispanic communities by go Duterte will veto the alleged President who will decide. The government’s programmed priFILIPINOS remain satisfi ed with President Rodrigo conducting outreach and screenings at churches Duterte’s three-year war on illegal drugs, a recent Social “pork” in the proposed national President is a lawyer. If from his orities.” and other local events. budget for 2020 should he deem legal point of view [it] is uncon“Whether or not this is pork The convening on Monday, September 16 was Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed. it unconstitutional, Presidential stitutional relative to this alleged barrel, that will depend on the The poll, conducted from June 22 to 26, found 82% of attended by Philippine Consul General Adelio Spokesperson Salvador Panelo pork, then he will veto that as he evaluation of the President conCruz, Consulate delegates, and key leaders from adult Filipinos satisfied with the government’s anti-narsaid. did prior to this budget,” Panelo sistent with what the Constitucotics campaign. Those dissatisfi ed accounted for 12% Cedars-Sinai who recommended partnership Panelo said this after Senator said in a Palace briefing on Tues- tion dictates and what the Suand 6% were undecided — resulting in a net satisfacideas between the medical center and the PhilipPanfilo Lacson alleged that 22 day. preme Court has decided on the pine government, as well as how it can engage tion score of “excellent” +70. House deputy speakers would It can be recalled that when matter,” Panelo went on. According to SWS, the net satisfaction of the anti-illeFil-Ams who are reluctant to seek medical care. be given an additional allocation the President signed the national For the 2019 budget, members Cedars-Sinai’s Research Center for Health gal drugs campaign has always been either “very good” of P1.5 billion each, while each budget for 2019, he vetoed items u PAGE A4 u PAGE A2
Survey: Majority of Duterte may veto alleged ‘pork’ in 2020 Filipinos still satisfied budget if found unconstitutional – Palace with anti-drug campaign
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DOH: New polio poses low risks for adults by SHEILA
CRISOSTOMO Philstar.com
Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque administers anti-polio vaccine to a child during the launch of a campaign to end the resurgence of polio Friday, September 20. Photo courtesy of DOH
MANILA — Adults have a very low chance of contracting polio, according to the Department of Health (DOH), after the country recorded its first cases of the disease in two decades – an occurrence blamed on the country’s poor immunization coverage and environmental sanitation. DOH Undersecretary Eric Domingo said polio remains a child’s disease as adults have stronger immune systems. He said to prevent it from spreading, they will again have synchronized door-to-door immunization activities starting next month in Lanao del Sur and Laguna, where the first two cases were recorded. Metro Manila and Davao were in-
cluded in the list after Type 1 polio and Type 2 were found in their sewage system. Domingo gave assurance the priority for vaccination are children below five years old as they are the ones most at risk. The DOH, stressing that the country remains polio-free, lamented how poor monitoring of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) also led to the re-emergence of the crippling disease after two decades. “Our AFP surveillance is quite poor over the past few years. Every time a child is manifesting AFP, he should be reported so that stool samples can be collected from him to determine if it is polio or not,” he noted. AFP is defined by the World Health Organization as the sudden onset of paralysis or weakness in any part of the body of a child less than 15 years
old. Polio is one of the many causes of AFP. “We are still polio-free because we don’t have wild poliovirus. The two cases that we have are vaccinederived polio (VDP). We just have to stop its transmission so that we can go back on track,” he maintained. VDP virus is a strain of the weakened poliovirus that was initially included in the oral polio vaccines being given to children to immunize them against the debilitating and sometimes fatal disease. Vice President Leni Robredo said she expects government agencies, particularly the DOH, to be more aggressive in implementing mass vaccination to prevent the spread of the disease. “We need to catch up for all we
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