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DATELINE Melissa Ramoso appointed mayor pro tem of Artesia, CA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
A FILIPINA American community leader will serve as the mayor pro tem of Artesia, California for the coming year. The Artesia City Council appointed Councilmember Melissa Ramoso as the city’s second-in-command during its virtual meeting on Monday, December 14, marking a series of firsts in the local leadership — as an Asian American and Pacific Islander and Filipina American woman and a millennial in the role. Ramoso said she was “grateful and humbled” to be selected for the role by council colleagues. “Being a Pinay in now an elevated position within my elected role means I need to make sure I am not the only one…I made
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California receives first batch of COVID-19 vaccines by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
AS California topped 1.6 million coronavirus cases this week, the state began to receive its first round of vaccines against COVID-19. Health care workers across the state were among the first to receive jabs of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as they have been fighting
the pandemic and pleading with the general public to stay home and follow public health protocols for the past nine months. About 82,000 San Diegans who work at acute health care settings will be the first to receive the vaccine, according to a report from the County of San Diego Communications Office on Wednesday, December 16. Seventy-two percent (72%) of the initial 28,000
doses will be allocated to the nearly 40,000 healthcare workers in acute care, psychiatric and correctional facility hospitals and which are at the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. The second dose for initial recipients will be administered “when more of the Pfizer vaccine arrives in the region,” the report stated. After this group, additional doses coming into the
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Palace: PH won’t cooperate with ICC on drug war probe
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by Ritchel
Mendiola AJPress
Rachelle Arizmendi will serve another term as mayor of Sierra Madre, California. AJPress file photo by Ding Carreon
Rachelle Arizmendi to serve as Sierra Madre, CA mayor anew A FILIPINA American was sworn in at the beginning of December as the mayor of Sierra Madre, California. Rachelle Arizmendi, who has served on the City Council since 2014, is tasked with leading Sierra Madre in the top role for the next year after being appointed by fellow councilmembers. “I am grateful for the support of the City Council and for the ongoing confidence of the voters in Sierra Madre. I look forward to continue representing the 11,000 residents of our Village of the Foothills,” said Arizmendi.
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List: What OFWs, non-OFWs must do prior to and upon arrival in PH MANILA, Philippines — Despite restrictions imposed in the country amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the government is still expecting a huge number of arrivals this holiday season. The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said it has been preparing for the anticipated holiday rush with a reminder to returning overseas Filipinos that they have to follow processes before and upon arriving in the Philippine soil. Below are the procedures that all balikbayans should do prior to and at the time of
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COVID-19 VACCINE RECIPIENT IN SAN DIEGO. Merope Duffin, an Emergency Department nurse at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, December 16. “This vaccine means a lot. I know it may seem scary, but it’s for the benefit of everyone,” Duffin said, adding that the vaccine means seeing an end to the pandemic after a long and challenging year in the ER. Twitter photo (@KPSanDiego)
THE Philippines is under no obligation to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) should it launch a full-blown investigation into the war waged by President Rodrigo Duterte against illegal drugs, Malacañang said on Thursday, December 17. “When we withdrew our membership from the Rome Statute we also withdrew from the obligation to cooperate, so we are under no obligation to cooperate with the ICC,” said presidential spokesperson Harry Roque at a news conference. ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda on Tuesday, December 15 released a report saying there is “reasonable basis to believe” that the Philippines committed crimes against humanity in its mission to eradicate its drug problem. The crimes, which took place between July 1, 2016
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Lorenzana: Ties between US and PH will not change THE relationship between the Philippines and the United States will stay the same under the administration of President-elect Joe Biden, Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said. In a Laging Handa public briefing on Friday, December 11, he maintained that the PH-U.S. ties would “generally be the same as always,” despite the possibility of “a few
changes.” However, Lorenzana said that he would have to wait for Biden to take office on Jan. 20, 2021 to know for sure “what his specific policies would be regarding their dealings with other countries, including the Philippines.” In the past, several national government
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Electoral College makes Joe Biden’s presidential win official DEMOCRAT Joe Biden is the next president of the United States after the Electoral College formalized his victory over President Donald Trump this week. Voting 306 to 232, the members of the Electoral College met on Monday, December 14, to cast their ballots. The votes will be sent to Congress to be counted formally during a joint session on January 6. Biden and his running mate, Vice President-elect Kamala VICTORY. U.S. President-elect Joseph R. Biden II and Vice President-elect Harris, will be inaugurated at Kamala Harris delivered victory speeches on Saturday night, November 7 noon on January 20, 2021. at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware. They were joined by their “Our democracy — pushed, spouses, Dr. Jill Biden (right) and Douglas Emhoff (far left), who will be tested and threatened — proved the country’s first second gentleman. Photo courtesy of the Biden-Harris campaign
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Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.
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Locsin: ‘Somebody dropped the ball’ on Pfizer vaccine deal by Ritchel
Mendiola AJPress
PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Tuesday, December 15, said the country was supposed to receive 10 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as early as January, but a government official bungled the deal. In a series of tweets, Locsin shared that he and Philippine Ambassador to the United State
Jose “Babe” Romualdez facilitated a deal with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to secure Pfizer’s vaccine that has a 95% efficacy rate. The purchase was supposed to be financed by the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. “That said my thanks just the same to US Sec of State Mike Pompeo we – Babe Romualdez and I – got 10 million doses of
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