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DATELINE Elderly Filipino man speaks out after knife attack in San Diego FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
AN elderly Filipino victim has spoken out after being brutally attacked outside a trolley station in El Cajon, California earlier this month. “It...feels good to be alive,” Jose Serra told ABC 10 San Diego on Friday, November 12. Serra, 71, was walking to a nearby manufacturing facility at the Arnele Avenue trolley stop around 5 a.m. on Nov. 3 when he was attacked by a man with a 12” knife, as previously reported by the Asian Journal. He recounted what happened before the incident, saying a man got on the trolley and sat a few seats behind him. “When he got on the trolley, all he did was ask me how to get to Spring Valley,” said Serra. Later, he and the man both got off at the Arnele Avenue stop. According to Serra, the attack came as a surprise because there were no interactions between them while they were walking. “There was no change in his expression. Nothing. He just pulled out the knife and started slashing. It was a complete surprise,”
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Marcos, Duterte-Carpio confirm tandem for 2022 national polls by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
IT’S official: Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio will run as a tandem in the upcoming 2022 national elections. Marcos made the announcement Tuesday,
November 16, saying that he and Duterte-Carpio have completed the process for their partnership. “Naitawid na namin ni Mayor Inday Sara Duterte ang proseso para sa tambalang inaasamasam ng aming mga taga-suporta – ang BBMSARA sa 2022 (Sara and I have completed the process for a tandem that our supporters have long wanted to see – BBM-Sara for 2022),” he
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California extends COVID state of emergency
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HEALTH WORKERS BOOSTERS. Health worker Daisy Marie S. Galdo, along with her co-employees, displays her vaccination card after she got a Pfizer booster shot at SM Aura Vaccination Hub, Samsung Hall in Taguig City on Wednesday, November 17. The Department of Health has approved the third dose of COVID-19 vaccine for fully-vaccinated healthcare workers. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan
by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision to run for senator is not related to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigation into the killings linked to his anti-narcotics crackdown, according to Malacañang. “Wala namang kinalaman sa ICC case ‘yung decision ni Pangulong Duterte na tumakbo bilang senador (The ICC case has nothing to do with President Duterte’s senatorial run),”
by FRANCO LUNA Philstar.com
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THE California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is encouraging entire families – from young kids to grandparents – to get vaccinated, complete their vaccination series, and get a booster as part of its November week of action. With the state’s simplified booster recommendations, all Californians are encouraged to get their booster, as long as they are 18 or older and got fully vaccinated at least six months ago. Last year’s winter surge was devastating for California, and it is critically important that all eligible Californians protect themselves against COVID-19 and the flu ahead of the winter months. “The FDA’s recent authorizations of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5-11 and boosters for all U.S. vaccine manufacturers are game changers,” said Dr. Tomás J. Aragón, CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer. “By fully vaccinating every eligible Californian and providing boosters to those who are eligible, we can protect ourselves and our friends and family by keeping our immunity against COVID-19 strong heading into the winter months and holidays.” u PAGE 2
Palace: Duterte’s senatorial bid PH remains closed to has ‘nothing to do’ with ICC probe foreign tourists, says BI Acting spokesman and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said Tuesday, November 16, during an online press briefing. Nograles stressed that Duterte just wants to continue serving the Filipino people long after his term as President is over. “Ang pagtakbo ni Pangulong Duterte as senator ay dahil gusto niyang magpatuloy ng kanyang serbisyo sa taong bayan (Duterte wanted to run for senator because he wants to continue serving the people),” he said. “He believes in his heart that he still can
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Fact check: No, Pacquiao did not withdraw candidacy after meeting with Pres. Duterte
Sen. Manny Pacquiao
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California encourages full family vaccinations
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GOVERNOR Gavin Newsom has extended the state of emergency in California for the third time as a result of the threat COVID-19 poses. The executive order issued on Thursday, November 11, is set to run until the end of March 2022, at which time the emergency will have been in effect for more than two years. Earlier, Newsom warned the public about the increasing COVID-19 infection rates during winter season. “Winter is coming. Winter is here,” he said Wednesday, Nov. 10. “Last year, we had a challenging winter, particularly down here in Southern California. We started to see around this time last year case rates, positivity rates, hospitalization rates, ICU numbers start to increase. We’re starting to see that now all across the globe. We’ve seen those trends, not dissimilar to last year,” he added. According to Newsom, they are doing everything to prepare California for the incom-
said in a statement. “Napagkasunduan namin at ng aming mga partido ang pagsusulong ng mapagkaisang liderato sakaling kami ay palarin sa darating na halalan sa Mayo 9, 2022 (We agreed together with our parties to push for a unified leadership in case luck is on our side in the upcoming elections on
MANILA — Following a meeting between Sen. Manny Pacquiao and President Rodrigo Duterte, “bloggers” and other accounts claiming to report news in the Philippines are claiming that Pacquiao has dropped out of the presidential race to give way to presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio. CLAIM: On November 9, posts started coming out claiming that Pacquiao has backed out of his candidacy for president in the 2022 elections. One video posted on YouTube channel “BANAT NEWS TV” presents the claim as a “latest update” from the Commission on
Elections. The video’s unidentified narrator “confirmed” that Pacquiao “allegedly changed his mind” after the meeting with President Duterte. RATING: This is misleading. What did the posts say? The same video also spoke of “news reports” claiming that Pacquiao may be “waking up to the reality that he should not continue his run for president because there are more deserving candidates.” “Those are allegedly former Sen. Bongbong Marcos and presidential daughter Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio,” the video claimed as he reminded users to hit “Subscribe.” u PAGE 3
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of foreign tourists until the government decides to open the country’s borders. “The country remains closed MANILA — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) clarified on to foreign tourists. Only those Tuesday, November 16 that under the allowed categories as the Philippines is still closed to set by the IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management foreign tourists. According to BI Commissioner of Emerging Infectious Diseases), Jaime Morente, the bureau if coming from green or yellow will continue to limit the entry u PAGE 2 Inquirer.net