100720 - Southern California Midweek Edition

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October 7-9, 2020 Volume 30 - No. 79 • 2 Sections - 14 Pages

DATELINE

USA

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Vote by mail ballots mailed out to LA County voters, early voting begins STARTING this week, 5.6 million registered voters in Los Angeles County will begin to receive their vote by mail ballots for the November 3 presidential general election. Following an order by Governor Gavin Newsom, vote by mail ballots will be automatically sent to every active registered voter in California to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and provide a safe voting option. Meanwhile, LA County voters can cast their ballots in-person at the county registrar-recorder headquarters in Norwalk beginning this week. Select vote centers will begin on Saturday, October 24, while all vote centers will be open by October 31 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. All vote centers will follow state and county public health and safety guidelines, such as: voters wearing facial coverings and

Trump returns to White House to continue COVID-19 treatment by AJPRESS PRESIDENT Donald Trump told Americans to not “be afraid” of COVID-19 as he returned to the White House on Monday night, October 5 after a three-day stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Cen-

ter. The 74-year-old president arrived on the White House’s South Lawn after a 10-minute flight on Marine One and made his way up the stairs, where he removed his white surgical mask, and posed for photos before retreating inside.

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Duterte wishes Trump a ‘speedy recovery’ from coronavirus by RITCHEL

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Public warned: Beware of COVID-related scams AS the pandemic continues, individuals are advised to stay vigilant against the COVID-related scams currently spreading — from websites peddling fraudulent virus cures to calls pretending to be contract tracers to generous aid promising to clear debt. To date, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has received over 206,000 consumer complaints, and recorded some $146 million in loses. Among the common scams right now include individuals ordering personal protective equipment like face masks, thermometers, and hand sanitizers. Customers would reportedly receive tracking notices, but the packages never ended up arriving. Scams related to online shopping make up a majority of the reports from Riverside and San Bernardino counties, according to the FTC. “That is what keeps me up at night. At a time when so many people are experiencing income insecurity, nobody can afford to lose any money,” said Monica Vaca, associate director for the Division of Consumer Response and Operations in the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, during a recent press briefing. “And yet the data we have shows that people are reporting losing more than $146 million on COVID and stimulus related prob-

Before being discharged from the hospital, Trump downplayed the virus that has killed more than 210,000 individuals and infected over 7 million in the United States since March. “Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid.

President Donald Trump greets supporters during a drive by outside of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland on Sunday, Oct. 4. Official White House photo by Tia Dufour

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has extended his well wishes to United States President Donald Trump and first lady Melania after they both tested positive for COVID-19, Malacañang said on Monday, October 5. “Malapit na magkaibigan ang ating Presidente at si President Trump. Ang mensahe po ng Presidente (The President and President Trump are close friends. The President’s message is) he wishes President Trump and his wife first lady Melania a full and speedy recovery,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said during a press briefing in Boracay. On early Friday morning, the 74-year-old U.S president announced in a tweet that he contracted COVID-19 along with his wife. “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!” he wrote. Later that day, Trump was admitted to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where he was being treated for the coronavirus. He was discharged on Monday night and will be continuing his quarantine at the White House.

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Duterte receives high performance rating amid 2020 challenges by RITCHEL

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte’s performance rating climbed to 91% as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, a Pulse Asia survey revealed on Monday, October 5. The pollster’s Ulat ng Bayan Nationwide Survey, conducted from September 14 to 20, reported that 91% of Filipinos approved of Duterte’s performance. Meanwhile, 5% said disapproved and 5% were undecided. u PAGE A3 Duterte’s performance rating is

four points higher than the 87% he received in December 2019. According to Pulse Asia, Duterte enjoyed majority approval ratings across geographic areas and socio-economic classes, rising from 88 to 97% and 88 to 95%, respectively. For Duterte’s trust rating, 91% of the respondents said they have “big trust” in the president, while 3% have “small or no trust” and 6% were undecided. “Trust in President Duterte becomes more notable between December 2019 and September 2020 not only at the national level (+8 percentage points) but

also in Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon (+12 to +14 percentage points),” said Pulse Asia. Vice President Leni Robredo received second to the lowest performance and trust ratings among the five top national officials in the country — at 57% and 50%, respectively. The survey found that 57% of Filipinos approved of the opposition leader’s performance, a point lower than the 58% she received in December. Meanwhile, 22% disapproved and 21% were President Rodrigo Duterte talks to the people after holding a meeting with undecided. the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) Robredo’s trust rating also suf- core members at the Malago Clubhouse in Malacañang on Monday, October 5.

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Malacañang photo by Simeon Celi

Pandemic forces PAL to cut 35% of workforce POEA allows newly-hired

health care workers to leave PH

by RITCHEL

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Flag carrier Philippine Airlines will undergo a retrenchment program following a tumultuous year. Inquirer.net photo by Juliet Javellana

PHILIPPINE Airlines (PAL) plans to lay off 35% of its workforce, the company announced on Monday, October 5. Around 2,700 workers out of its total 7,800 workforce will be affected in the “first stage” of its downsizing initiative. The national flag carrier also called on employees to apply for “voluntary separation.” “The retrenchment is part of a larger restructuring and recovery plan as the flag carrier rebuilds its domestic and international network amid the global pandemic,” PAL said in a statement. PAL’s retrenchment program will combine voluntary and involuntary measures to be implemented in the fourth quarter of 2020. “PAL assured employees that the measures will be carried out in a fair manner that complies with all legal requirements and with support for outplacement assistance,” the airline said. Since March 2020, PAL has suspended capital expenditures, adopted a skeletal workforce, reduced management

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by RITCHEL

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NEWLY-hired Filipino health care workers with signed contracts as of August 31, 2020 may now leave the country to work overseas, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) announced Tuesday, October 6. “The cut-off date was extended from March 8 to August 31 upon the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATFEID),” the agency said. In its Advisory No. 47-B Series of 2020, the POEA said

HCWs who have perfected and signed contracts as of the new date and “have secured overseas employment certificates (OECs) as their exit permits can now report to their employers overseas.” “New hire health care workers refer to newly hired HCWs who are direct hires, recruitment agency hires, including POEA Government Placement Branch hires who were already accepted under the hiring program of host countries,” the POEA said. The “Balik-Manggagawa,” or returning health workers with OEC exemption certificates, are likewise allowed to leave the

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