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PHL’s first missile-capable frigate joins biggest and most prestigious war games in the US
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By Rene Acosta
HE Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC), the world’s biggest and probably most prestigious war games scheduled for weeks next month, may fittingly serve as the venue to test whether the country’s newly acquired frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF150), is ready to take on its multi-role mission for the Philippine Navy (PN).
The RIMPAC, a multilateral exercise held biennially by the United States, notable in the waters off Hawaii, is usually joined by land, air and sea forces from modern militaries around the world, making it a much sought military event.
Under Covid’s shadow
FOR this year and due to the threat of the Covid-19, it will only be held at sea from August 17 to 30, with 25 navies that have so far been invited to participate, according to RIMPAC officials. On Wednesday, the South Ko-
rean-built BRP Jose Rizal steamed toward Hawaii from Subic Bay’s Alava Wharf, where it was christened and commissioned into service just two weeks earlier, but it will have to drop anchor first in Guam before proceeding to the exercise. Navy chief Vice Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo said earlier that the RIMPAC would be the first mission for the brand-new frigate, with the exercise determining whether the warship and its officers and men are already ready for the Navy’s multi-dimensional warfare operations.
All aspects
“THE RIMPAC should bring out defects from the frigate if there is still any,” Bacordo said before the vessel berthed in Subic where it sailed from the shipyard of the Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea. “It will also train its crewmen in anti-submarine warfare and operations,” he added, noting that the US-led war games will involve and cover all aspects of naval operations. The PN’s participation in the RIMPAC is the second for the country after it first joined the drill in
2018, along with Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Brazil and Israel, and which saw the exclusion of China, given its tension with the US over the South China Sea. “This will boost your team training and increase your operational readiness. But all of you need to observe safety protocols. In these challenging times, it is imperative to work together, learn together and be safe together,” Bacordo told the complement of Jose Rizal as he led other officials during the sendoff ceremony on Wednesday. Continued on A2
Misinformation on coronavirus is proving highly contagious
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The real challenge
By David Klepper | The Associated Press
ROVIDENCE, Rhode Island— As the world races to find a vaccine and a treatment for Covid-19, there is seemingly no antidote in sight for the burgeoning outbreak of coronavirus conspiracy theories, hoaxes, anti-mask myths and sham cures. The phenomenon, unfolding largely on social media, escalated this week when President Donald Trump retweeted a false video about an anti-malaria drug being a cure for the virus and it was revealed that Russian intelligence is spreading disinformation about the crisis through English-language websites. Experts worry the torrent of bad information is dangerously undermining efforts to slow the virus, whose death toll in the US hit 150,000 Wednesday, by far the
highest in the world, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. Over a half-million people have died in the rest of the world. Hard-hit Florida reported 216 deaths, breaking the single-day record it set a day earlier. Texas confirmed 313 additional deaths, pushing its total to 6,190, while South Carolina’s death toll passed 1,500 this week, more than doubling over the past month. In Georgia, hospitalizations have more than doubled since July 1.
PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 49.2170
BRENDAN KENNY serves customers with masks at a Brickley’s Ice Cream shop, one of two stores, in Narragansett, Rhode Island, Wednesday, July 29, 2020. The other nearby location closed when teenage workers were harassed by customers who refused to wear a mask or socially distance. Disputes over masks and mask mandates are playing out at businesses, on public transportation and in public places across America and other nations. AP
“IT is a real challenge in terms of trying to get the message to the public about what they can really do to protect themselves and what the facts are behind the problem,” said Michael Osterholm, head of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy. He said the fear is that “people are putting themselves in harm’s way because they don’t believe the virus is something they have to deal with.” Rather than fade away in the face of new evidence, the claims have flourished, fed by mixed messages from officials, transmitted by social media, amplified by leaders like Trump and mutating when confronted with contradictory facts. “You don’t need masks. There is a cure,” Dr. Stella Immanuel promised in a video that promoted hydroxychloroquine. “You don’t need people to be locked down.” The truth: Federal regulators last month revoked their authoriContinued on A2
n JAPAN 0.4690 n UK 64.0018 n HK 6.3507 n CHINA 7.0297 n SINGAPORE 35.8333 n AUSTRALIA 35.3821 n EU 58.0515 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.1252
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