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Kusug Tausug solon wants more hospitals K

USUG TAUSUG partylist Rep. Shernee Tambut, who survived from the deadly Covid-19 respiratory disease, vowed to file bills increasing the number of primary and secondary hospitals throughout the country, making sure that several of these new hospitals will be built in island-towns where healthcare services are scarce. READ STORY ON PAGE 2

‘Appointed Son of God’ wanted by FBI; US Embassy says release of wanted poster unrelated to presidential election DAVAO CITY – The United States Embassy strongly denied allegations made by the lawyer of controversial Pastor Apollo Quiboloy - who is wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation - that the release of the FBI wanted poster of President Duterte’s close friend was meant to interfere in the May polls. Continue on page 6

Rep. Shernee Tambut

Digong, walang susuportahan presidential candidate Pangulo, babalik na sa Davao!

TAHASANG SINABI ni Pangulong Duterte na wala itong susuportahang presidential candi-

date sa ngayon, at tigil na rin ito sa kanyang pambabatikos kay Bongbong Marcos na running mate

ng kanyang anak na si Davao City Mayor Sara Carpio. Continue on page 2

DOT lists requirements for entry of foreign tourists THE DEPARTMENT of Tourism (DOT) issued a reminder to foreign

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tourists coming to the Philippines to prepare all requirements to ensure a

seamless travel experience. Tourism Secretary Continue on page 3

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PINAGHAHANDAAN NA ng Pangulong Duterte ang kanyang paglisan sa Malakanyang at sa katunayan ay nagsimula na itong maghakot ng mga kagamitan at ibinarko na pabalik ng Davao City. “In about three months, Continue on page 3

Ang Pangulong Duterte kasama ang kanyang pamilya.

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Kusug Tausug solon wants more hospitals From page 1 Tambut reflected on her ordeal following weeks of isolation after being tested positive for the disease in the middle of January. “Last week my doctor gave me a clean bill of health: I was finally free from the virus that has caused the most recent health scourge in the world. I got the mild form of Covid-19 which gave me fever and headaches and some coughing bouts. I self-quarantined at home, but although I knew mine was a mild case, there was always that lingering fear that I might not get well. Worse, no one was allowed to get near me to comfort me,” she wrote on her Facebook page. While recuperating in her room in Manila, Tam-

but said she was without any human contact, except for my “trusted” cell phone which allowed her to connect to her doctors, caregiver and members of her immediate family. “It occurred to me then how utterly lonely it must be for those who catch this dreaded virus and live in remote places with little or no access to health services. I believe many in the provinces have died of Covid-19 without even knowing that they had the disease because they had no access to health tests. And how frustrating and dangerous it must be for those who care for the sick who could not avail of RT-PCR or antigen tests,” she said. Remembering what she went through, Tambut said: “Mamang cried and

wanted to come to Manila so she can take care of me when she found out that I have Covid. I told her not to come because she might get infected and she’s a senior citizen. Papang is also very worried especially because (my husband) John (who is an international pilot) is not around to take care of me (he has a flight in L.A.).” “Mommy and my sisters-in-law kept on texting and calling and checking if I’m okay. Auntie Fara also called to check on me. Thank you Achie (Laurice Tam) for sending these meds and for looking after me even from afar. Thank you to everyone who showed their concern. But don’t worry. I’m okay. I’ll be fine in a few days. Thank you for the love,” she added.

Digong, walang susuportahan presidential candidate

President Rodrigo Duterte Continued from page 1 Inamin rin ni Duterte na maraming mga presidential candidates ang humihingi ng kanyang basbas, ngunit tikom naman ang bibig nito kung nakiusap ba sa kanya si Sara na suportahan si Marcos at huwag babatikusin. “Wala akong, almost all of the candidates, in one way or the other, communicated to me na makipag-usap, nanghingi ng suporta. I may, in the end, if I see that it would be, my advice and maybe endorsement would help kung kailangan. But at this time, I am saying that I am not supporting anybody.

Gusto ko kasi maglabas na puro ko kaibigan unless there is a compelling reason really for me to change my mind and decide to support a candidate. But until now, wala akong nakikita na danger. May iba kasi diyan na may ideology ang nakasabit eh,” ani Duterte. Sinabi pa ni Duterte na lahat ng presidential candidates ay kuwalipikado at malayo sa unang mga pahayag nito laban sa kanila. “I am not into supporting anybody right now. But if I think that there’s a need to talk and to make a noise because hindi naman, pero you

just put in peril iyong gobyerno mismo. Now, I say this because in every election, henceforth sa akin pati itong lahat na dumadating, nandiyan kasi 'yung drug money. And drug money has penetrated local government units. Mayors, alam naman ninyo. Iyong iba naglayas na nga eh,” wika pa nito. Naunang sinabi ni Duterte na may isang presidential candidate na gumagamit ng cocaine at palaging nasa mga party. Tinawag rin nitong “weak” leader ang naturang kandidato at walang nagawa para sa bayan. (Mindanao Examiner)

Still recalling her sick days, Tambut said she checked the number of hospitals in the country online and “Google says as of 2019, there were around 1800 hospitals in the Philippines, and 721 of these are public hospitals.” Citing data from 2020, Tambut said the Department of Health operates 66 of these hospitals that have a total bed capacity of 27, 019. These DOH hospitals are distributed as: 38 in Luzon, 14 of which are in the National Capital Region; 12 in the Visayas; and 16 in Mindanao. Most of these hospitals, she said, are in the urban centers which are densely populated. “Our country is an archipelago of over seven thousand islands. A big number of island-towns in the Visayas and Mindanao have little access to basic health services and no access to specialized health services, except when the sick are brought to the provincial capital. To worsen matters, transport from these small island-towns to the provincial center is rare and often expensive.” “My mind goes back to Sulu with over 100 is-

lands, where eight of its 19 municipalities are island-towns far from the provincial center of Jolo. How would it be for anyone living in any of these 8 towns to have symptoms of covid-19? Transport to Jolo takes several hours by speedboat or motorized banca, and from Jolo, if the patient shows severe symptoms, he must be rushed to Zamboanga City for specialized treatment. That is for the patient with some money. The poor could barely afford transport to Jolo,” Tambut further said. Although the Kusug Tausug partylist is active in providing food and financial assistance to poor people and marginalized sectors in the country, Tambut said: “If Allah’s Mercy will grant me another chance to be in Congress, I will file bills increasing the number of primary and secondary hospitals throughout the country, making sure that several of these new hospitals will be built in island-towns. In Shaa Allah!” Tambut also mentioned her consultant, whom she only identified as Libby, for working hard when the lawmaker was

sick. “My workaholic but very brilliant consultant has been bombarding me with work-related messages for the past days and I have been ignoring her. Apparently she just found out that I have Covid and so she sent me fruits. Thank you for your thoughtfulness Ate Libby! I will reply to your messages when I feel better,” she wrote on her Facebook page. Tambut, who is seeking re-election, is the chairperson of the Globalization and WTO in the House of Representative, whose jurisdiction includes all matters directly and principally relating to the effects on various social sectors of World Trade Organization policies and other actions to harness opportunities offered by globalization for economic development. She is also the vice chairperson on the Committee on Poverty Alleviation and majority member of the committees on Economic Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Muslim Affairs, Trade and Industry, Transportation, and Women and Gender Equality. Tambut also authored and co-authored tens of dozens of bills since the 17th Congress. (Mindanao Examiner)


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Pangulo, babalik na sa Davao! Continued from page 1 wala na. So nag-iimpake na nga ako eh. Iyong iba pinadala ko na sa barko, binarko ko. The small things ‘yung mga, ‘yung mga tokens, mga bronze na, iyon ang inuna ko ‘yung mga mabigat. But let us, I wait the day of turnover, matikman ko rin ‘yung feeling ng outgoing President. I will be the one to meet the new president.” “Then I will invite him here for a talkatise, tête-à-tête, tapos ‘yun. Paglabas ko diyan sa front gate, wala ng…Ang sundalo mag-salute ‘yan sa iyo ‘pag nasa presidente ka pa. Paglabas ko diyan, ‘pag turnover natin dito, ibigay ko na sa bagong presidente, ang mga sundalo hindi na mag-salute. Ganoon ‘yan eh, that’s the protocol. Pag presidente ka pa, maski na nakatuwad ka diyan, mag-salute ‘yan. Pero kung hindi ka na presidente, sabihin nila, “Mayor.” Iyon na lang, hindi na… They are not required to execute

a salute because you are nobody. That’s how it is in our practice, in our government, in our democracy,” ani Duterte. Ginawa ni Duterte ang pahayag upang malaman umano ng publiko ang nagaganap sa loob ng Malakanyang habang papalapit ang halalan. Wala itong binanggit ukol sa kanyang partner na si Honeylet Avanceña na kung saan ay may isa silang anak na si Veronica, 17. “So iyan lang ang ano ko, little things that I have to do, I make it public. So alam ng tao kung ano nang ginagawa. Nag-iimpake na po ako. In a little over three months, ‘yung excess wala na ‘yun. So I should be out by March. Hindi ko na paabutin ng Abril. Hindi na ako matutulog rin dito. Kung saan ako dalhin ng Panginoong Diyos, mag-practice na ako tulog doon.” “Magpunta na lang ako dito for a day-to-day trabaho and what’s left of the things that we have to

work on. At I will make a speech one of these days thanking the people for the distinct honor of giving me the position as President. Never in my life did I, even during the time I filed my certificate, I really do not know what prompted me to do it knowing that I didn’t have the resources,” sabi pa ni Duterte. Inamin na rin noon ni Duterte na si Senadora Imee Marcos - ang kapatid ni Bongbong Marcos - ang tumulong at gumastos sa kanyang pangangampanya noong 2016 presidential election. At ng manalo sa halalan si Duterte ay pinayagan nitong malibing sa Libingan ng mga Bayani ang labi ng diktador na si dating Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos, ang ama nina Imee at Bongbong Marcos. Naging miyembro rin ng Gabinete ni Marcos ang abogadong ama ni Duterte na si Vicente bilang Secretary of the Department of General Services. (Mindanao Examiner)

DOT lists requirements for entry of foreign tourists

Drive carefully, police tell motorists, truck drivers POLICE REMINDED motorists and truck drivers to be extra careful while travelling in Zamboanga Peninsula after a cargo truck fell off a ravine in Zamboanga del Norte’s Baliguian town. Police said at least eight people were killed and several others injured in the accident on Febru-

ary 9. The truck was delivering copra and soft drinks when the driver, Reynaldo Hadjal, lost control of the wheel and skidded off the roadside and fell into the deep ravine, hurling passengers sitting atop the cargo. The accident occurred in Mamawan village, ac-

cording to the police. The driver was among seven people seriously wounded in the crash. Rescuers brought the injured to a hospital in the neighboring coastal town of Labason. No other details were made available by the police, but an investigation into the tragedy has begun. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Continued from page 1 Bernadette Puyat made the statement, following the issuance of Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases’ (IATF) Resolution 160-B, which details the new entry, testing and quarantine protocols for foreign nationals coming from 157 visa-free countries arriving from abroad. “The new guidelines issued by the IATF are an indication that, while the country has opened its borders to fully vaccinated business and leisure visitors, it is doing so with utmost care and with full regard for the health and safety of both visitors and the general public,” Puyat said. Guidelines Based on the IATF – EID Resolution 160-B, all arriving visitors must be able to present the following: * Acceptable proof of vaccination * Negative RT-PCR Test taken within 48 hours before the date and time of departure from the country of origin / first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philip-

pines, excluding lay-overs for their return journey * Valid tickets for their return journey to the port of origin or next port of destination not later than 30 days from date of arrival in the Philippines * Passports valid for a period of at least six months at the time of their arrival to the Philipiines * Travel insurance for Covid-19 treatment costs from reputed insurers, with a minimum coverage of $35,000 for the duration of their stay in the Philippines Puyat reiterated that only fully vaccinated foreign visitors will be allowed entry to the country. Children below 12 years old will be exempted if they are traveling with fully vaccinated foreign parents. In the case of unvaccinated foreign children below 12 years old that are travelling with their Filipino parent/s, they shall be allowed entry and shall be required to follow the entry, testing and quarantine protocols that apply to their Filipino parent/s. Meanwhile, those between 12 to 17-years-old must follow the protocols

based on their vaccination status, and shall be accompanied by their parents during their facility-based quarantine. Based on the resolution, an individual is deemed fully vaccinated if he or she received the second dose in a two-dose series or a single dose vaccine more than 14 days before the date and time of departure from the point of origin. While foreign visitors will not be required to undergo facility-based quarantine, Puyat reminded arriving travelers that they should continue self-monitoring and report to the local government unit of their destination should they exhibit any of the symptoms of the virus. “The opening of our borders to eligible foreign visitors and the rebound of the tourism industry can only mean the restoration of the livelihood of millions of Filipinos working in tourism-related establishments and businesses who have been displaced by the pandemic. It will contribute greatly to the eventual revival of the Philippine economy”, Puyat added.


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Sulu Pictures in the News Sulu provincial government at work. This is where your taxes go. (Photos from the Office of the Provincial Governor, Jaques Tutong, Maimbung Municipal Government, Rep. Shernee Tambut, Noenyrie Asiri, and Aziz Salapuddin)


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Sulu Governor renews strong support to anti-drug campaign

Organic Kopi Luwak or Civet coffee isn’t really pricey

KIDAPAWAN CITY Coffee lovers in the Philippines may now enjoy the best and the most expensive coffee in the world - Kopi Luwak - but not as pricey as every connoisseurs think. Kopi Luwak is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet. The cherries are fermented as they pass through a civet’s intestines, and after being defecated

with other fecal matter, they are collected. In Manila, a kilogram of Civet coffee sells for as high as P15,000 and over $500 dollars abroad. But Kopi Luwak can now be enjoyed by every coffee lovers for as low as P150 for a 16 oz. cup that comes with a drip bag, ground organic Civet coffee beans, two packets of brown sugar and a stirrer in a beautiful Kraft paper bag – thanks to the Mindanao Civet Coffee

seller in Zamboanga City. The new market player in the coffee business, although small, is now offering affordable organic Kopi Luwak – sourced and picked by farmers from the highlands of Mindanao, cleaned and dried and roasted to perfection to give coffee lovers that distinct aroma of Civet coffee berries – chocolaty and nutty and smooth bodied brewed drink. Mindanao Civet Coffee, which started as a home reseller of coffee beans, now offers organic Kopi Luwak in 250 grams ground Civet coffee and 250 grams Civet coffee beans – all medium roasted to perfection. Kopi Luwak is also available now in 3rd Cup Café at LM Metro Hotel in Zamboanga City, and resellers in Luzon, Cebu and other parts of Mindanao. The Mindanao Civet Coffee is a favorite among travellers and tourists and coffee connoisseurs. And for those who wanted the perfect gift for all occasions, Kopi Luwak is the best choice. And those who are interested to resell or perhaps enjoy a daily hot cup or cold brew of Kopi Luwak may call the Mindanao Civet Coffee at this mobile number 09153976197. (AJC)

Provincial government photos show Gov. Sakur Tan with PDEA Assistant Regional Director Renante Rosero and Police Brig. Gen. Pablo Labra II, the Deputy Regional Director for Administration, who is accompanied by Col Jaime Mojica, Jr., the provincial police director and other regional police officials. SULU GOVERNOR Sakur Tan renewed his strong commitment in the campaign against illegal drugs in support of President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-narcotics program and to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. Tan also met recently with PDEA Assistant Regional Director Renante Rosero and his group who paid their courtesy call to the governor. Rosero was accompanied by PDEA officers Marlon Santos, Sammet Velle Del Mundo and Eloisa Simot; and also Jocelyn Mary, the Balay Silangan Focal Per-

son and Emini Kadiri, the provincial director of the BARMM Interior Department. The governor also assured PDEA officials of the provincial government’s support to the programs and strategies in the fight against illegal drugs, including the Balay Silangan Reformation Program which caters to drug offenders who voluntarily surrendered to authorities. After the meeting with PDEA officials, Tan led the inauguration of the Balay Silangan Reformation Center in Talipao

town with Mayor Nivocadnezar Tulawie, who is the chairman of the Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council. Police Brig. Gen. Pablo Labra II, the Deputy Regional Director for Administration, also paid his courtesy call to Tan. He was accompanied by Col Jaime Mojica, Jr., the provincial police director and other regional officials. Both Rosero and Labra praised Tan and thanked him for his strong support to the various efforts and programs of the PDEA and the police. (Mindanao Examiner)

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‘Appointed Son of God’ wanted by FBI; US Embassy says release of wanted poster unrelated to presidential election Continued from page 1 Quiboloy, the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ who claimed to be the Appointed Son of God and owner of the Universe, is accused by the FBI of sex trafficking, among other charges. “The FBI’s release of a wanted poster for Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Pastor Apollo Quiboloy follows a multi-year effort by law enforcement. It is unrelated to the Philippines’ ongoing presidential election campaign,” US Embassy in Manila spokesperson Heather Fabrikant told CNN Philippines. Quiboloy’s lawyer Ferdinand Topacio questioned the timing of the release of the posters. “Without going into the merit, the timing of the release of this poster is very suspect. Why did they wait until now when the elections are starting? It doesn't make sense. The only logical reason here is that they are using the closeness of Pastor Quiboloy to President Duterte to indirectly bring Duterte down.” “Why is it that before President Duterte was president, we didn't hear any

accusations like this against Pastor Quiboloy? It was only in 2016 that these trumpedup charges began,” he was quoted as saying. Quiboloy denied the charges and accusations against him and likened himself to Moses. In its official website, the FBI said that Quiboloy is wanted for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; and bulk cash smuggling. “Apollo Carreon Quiboloy, the founder of a Philippines-based church, is wanted for his alleged participation in a labor trafficking scheme that brought church members to the United States, via fraudulently obtained visas, and forced the members to solicit donations for a bogus charity, donations that actually were used to finance church operations and the lavish lifestyles of its leaders. Members who proved successful at soliciting for the church allegedly were forced to enter into sham marriages or obtain fraudulent student visas to contin-

ue soliciting in the United States year-round,” the FBI said. “Furthermore, it is alleged that females were recruited to work as personal assistants, or “pastorals, for Quiboloy and that victims prepared his meals, cleaned his residences, gave him massages and were required to have sex with Quiboloy in what the pastorals called night duty,” it added. The FBI further said that Quiboloy was indicted by a federal grand jury in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Santa Ana, California, for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; and bulk cash smuggling, and on November 10, 2021, a federal warrant was issued for his arrest. It also posted this on its website: “Submit a Tip: If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.” (Mindanao Examiner)

Online store refunds customer

AN ONLINE store accused of scamming a videographer of the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner has refunded the victim after a complaint was lodged with the courier service Ninja Van. The newspaper last week warned the public against buying on sponsored pages on Facebook selling various products after its videographer was victimized. It said the staff based in Zamboanga placed an order for one unit of Zhiyun gimbal stabilizer for mobile phones for P1,699 after the online store “Jurera” offered a 40% discount from its original price. It even posted video clips and photos

of the product with this description: “Multi-function mobile phone anti-shake support, live broadcast, video, photo, high image quality without shaking, light weight, easy to carry.” In the promotion, the seller also posted this and it leads to an order form: “1699 This is the ordering network, if you like, click the link below to place an order. https://zwj6.brwect. online/?m=Item&a=show&id=16615.” The product was delivered February 2 by Ninja Van after informing the customer through a text message at this cell phone number 0915-4821499. Excited by his purchase, our staff opened the package

with markings “Mobile phone stabilizer” only to find out that what was delivered is a cheap plastic cell phone holder sold online for only P299. The videographer quickly phoned the Ninja Van delivery driver to return the item, but the man refused, saying, all returned deliveries will be charged against them. Our staff also complained to the Customer Service of Ninja Van on its Messenger platform, but were told to file a complaint with the seller and email them. “I do understand your concern po, what we suggest po that you may coordinate po ito sa inyong seller through email po

640435583@qq.com and if hindi po ito ng reply within 5 days you may email na po ang aming support team support_ph@ninjavan.co para matulungan po kayo sa inyong refund,” replied Ninja Elghie. But succeeding complaints to Ninja Van was futile. It only told the complainant to get back at the seller or store where the product was bought. “Please be advised that Ninja Van’s accountability is to deliver the parcel of our clients with utmost urgency and care. Thus, any dispute regarding the parcel damaged, incomplete, or not as advertised shall be reported to the shipper,” said Ninja Irene. However, another Ninja Van customer service staff, Ninja Coremar, brought the complaint to the attention of her superior and refunded the P1,699 and she also apologized on behalf of the courier firm. The Mindanao Examiner returned the money to Ninja Van after the seller eventually refunded our videographer. Had the Ninja Van delivery man returned the money, it could have

saved our staff from being scammed. Now, Ninja Van would not even help return the payment and get back the item despite our staff’s immediate complaint to the Ninja Van delivery man. Efforts to contact the seller through their cell phone numbers 09690499544 and 0969-049545 were all unanswered. The seller’s address is listed only as Talon Singko, Las Piñas,

Metro Manila, Philippines and email address at kyleplus13@gmail.com. The address may also be fictitious since it has no residential or building number and not even the name of the seller or store. The Mindanao Examiner said it would bring the matter to the attention of the Department of Trade and Industry. (Mindanao Examiner)


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LUPAH SUG PAHATI! Panawag-tawag pa mga kabataan anak ilu' atawa amun tuud way ikagaus magtalus magiskul college, atawa incoming college students. In Sahaya Sin Kababihan Orphanage, piyatindug sumugpat madawhat

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Choosing Our Company by Engr. Carlos V. Cornejo (Cebu)

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OHN MASON said: “If you run with wolves, you will learn how to howl. But if you associate with eagles, you will learn how to soar.” He continued, “Almost all of our sorrows spring from relationships with wrong people.” The opposite would also be true, our greatest joys come from our deepest relationships, with the right people. In my lectures, I would often ask my audience a question to prove that our relationships are far more superior than money, material things, honor, etc. in terms of giving us true joy. The question I would ask, “What was the most memorable gift you have received in your lifetime during one of your birthdays or during Christmas?” Almost always the majority of the people in the audience could not remember. But if I asked them, “What was the happiest moment in your life?” Many would reply, when I got married, or when we had this big family reunion one Christmas with all family members around, or when I was on a date with my first love, etc. They did not have a hard time recalling it because the memory was kept in their hearts. What was common with these replies? It was always about relationships. Fond memories are always about persons, not things and not money. We ought to choose who our friends are because they could pull us down or bring us up. As the famous saying goes, “Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are.” Bad company ruins morals. Our strong held principles in life are no match to the stronger peer pressure exerted to us by our “friends.” We could turn down an invitation to a time-wasting activity or worse to an immoral activi-

ty once or twice but we could not turn them down forever. If you are attached to these friends, because for you they seem to know “how to have a good time”, then you will have to change your concept of good time. A good time is not a good time when they bring about deep regrets later on. An on-the-job training student asked me once during one of our counselling sessions, “Sir, what if there would be no one left in the company who could be of good influence to me, will I still not make friends?” I readily replied, “Then, you will have to be alone. Better be alone, than lose your values.” I further told him, “I’m sure there are good people in your company. In fact, the bad eggs are usually very few unless you are with a band of robbers, or you are doing your on-thejob training with the NPA’s or the Abu Sayyaf.” “Can our time-honored principles or values in life be more important than persons?” In some cases (since there are always exceptions to a rule), the answer is yes. It’s the same as the principle of self-defense. Assuming of course you are the innocent party, when you are a recipient of a deadly attack, you ought to defend your life even at the expense of taking the life of your attacker. At that point, your life is more important than the life of your attacker because you have the right values on your side. If you take away the life of your attacker in the process, you don’t commit any crime. Values at times are more important than life. That’s why martyrs like our very own St. Pedro Calungsod and St. Lorenzo Ruiz had to give up their lives for the highest value of all: God. (Mindanao Examiner)

RECIPE

Beef Caldereta

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Maling Gawi na Makasasama sa Ngipin Ni Dr. Liza Ong

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ara hindi masira ang ngipin mo: 1. Marami sa atin ay kinakagat ang yelo ngunit hindi natin alam na sa bawat pagkagat ng yelo ay nagkakaroon ng maliliit na biyak sa enamel ng ipin. Maaaring lumaki ang biyak at ma-fracture ang ipin. 2. Meron tinatawag na Baby Bottle Tooth Decay kung saan pinapadede ng gatas habang tulog ang baby at nagiging dahilan ng pagkabulok ng ngipin. Kapag gising na lang padedehin ang mga bata at sundan ng tubig o sanayin na magcup. I-brush na din ang ipin sa unang pagtubo pa lang.

3. Ang pag-inom ng matatamis na inumin tulad ng softdrinks, iced tea at milk tea ay makasisira ng ngipin. Ang softdrinks ay maraming asukal at mataas sa acid. Pwede mag straw kung acidic ang inumin para hindi masira ang enamel ng ipin. 4. Iwasan ang mga gummy candies, jelly beans o caramels dahil dumidikit ito sa ipin. 5. May mga tao na ginagawang pambukas ng plastic at softdrinks ang ngipin o pangputol ng mga bagay. Hindi ito mabuti kasi napipingot ang ipin. Ingatan ang mga ngipin. 6. May ilang tao ang nakagawian ng kagatin ang lapis o ballpen at kuko lalo na pag kinakabahan. Palitan na lang ng sugarless chewing gum kung kailangan may ng-

inunguya. 7. Ang pagkain ng madalas sa buong maghapon ay hindi mabuti dahil nag-iipon ang mga pagkain sa pagitan ng ipin. 8. Ang madalas na pag-inom ng kape ay nakakatuyo ng bibig kaya mas konti ang laway, nagkakaroon ng dry mouth at tooth decay. Dalasan ang pag-inom ng tubig sa maghapon. 9. Ang sigarilyo ay nakakatuyo ng bibig, nagdudulot ng sakit sa gilagid at kanser sa bibig. 10. Ang pagsipilyo ng madiin ay maaaring magpudpod ng enamel at gilagid. 11. Ang pagdede ng daliri o thumb-sucking ng bata ay may epekto sa pagtubo ng ngipin at maaaring maging sungki ang ipin.

INGREDIENTS : • 4 lbs beef short ribs • 1 Knorr Beef Cube • 14 ounces tomato sauce • 1 cup red wine • 2 large potato cubed • 1 large carrot cubed • 1 cup manzanilla olives • 2 bell pepper sliced • 4 sprigs thyme • 2 large onion chopped • 1 head garlic chopped • 3 tablespoons soy sauce • ½ cup liver spread • 1 cup water • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil • Salt and ground black pepper to taste INSTRUCTIONS : 1.

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Heat oil in a pot. Fry the carrots for 2 minutes. Make sure that all sides are cooked equally. Remove from the pot. Set aside. Fry the potato until the color of the outer part turns light brown. Remove from the pot and set aside. Using the remaining oil, sauté garlic, onion, and thyme. Continue sautéing until the onion caramelizes. Add beef short ribs. Cook until the color of the outer part turns light brown. Pour tomato sauce and red wine. Add

panlasangpinoy.com Knorr Beef Cube. Add soy sauce and water. Cover the pot. Continue cooking the stew in low heat setting until the beef tenderizes completely. 7. Add liver spread and bell pepper. Cook for 3 minutes. 8. Add carrot and potato. Cook for 3 minutes. 9. Add cheddar cheese and then season with salt and ground black pepper. 10. Transfer to a serving plate. Serve and enjoy! 6.


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Covid vaccine safe for kids: DOH

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HE DEPARTMENT of Health allayed fears by parents who refused to have their children aged five to 11 to vaccinate against Covid-19, saying the medicine is safe following the start of the “Resbakuna Kids” campaign. Health Secretary Fran- guidelines. We are glad as we re- ical clearance from their attendcisco Duque III said the cam- ally thanked and congratulated ing doctor, Loreche said. paign will be implemented our pediatricians who are very She said parental consent is in phases and utilizing both much actively involved in the required only for children aged hospital-based and local gov- vaccination drive for the five to five to seven years, while the five ernment vaccination sites to 11 years old,” she said. to 11 year olds will be asked to maximize accessibility to the Loreche said the Central assent for the inoculation, apart general public. Visayas region is preparing for from consent requirement. ConAt present, there are a to- the rollout. The vaccine doses for senting parents, she said, will be tal of 38 sites around the Na- this youngest age group eligible required to bring the birth certiftional Capital Region (NCR), for inoculation is a reconstituted icate of their child scheduled for five in Region III, three in Re- form or a differently formulat- inoculation, and will be asked to gion IV-A, and one in the Mus- ed type of Covid-19 vaccine to present proof of identification lim autonomous Region and be administered with 10 micro- to validate his or her relation to Region XII. As the paediatric grams at 0.2 milliliters. the child. vaccination progresses, more She urged local governFollowing several counsites will be made available. ments and parents to be ready in tries, such as the United States The DOH also urged local case the vaccination starts. and Singapore, which offer adgovernments to ramp-up and “One of the concerns is ditional protection to children continue pre-registering chil- those children with comorbid- aged five to 11 years old from dren to ensure many kids get ities. If they have ailment in the Covid-19, over 8.7 million chilvaccinated against the deadly heart, lungs or kidney or having dren have already been vacrespiratory disease. diabetes or undergoing cancer cinated worldwide, with zero DOH-Central Visayas treatment or contracted HIV deaths attributable to vaccines, chief pathologist Dr. Mary Jean (human immunodeficiency vi- 0.00013% serious adverse events, Loreche said they had con- rus) or autoimmune disease. 2.4% with mild side effects all cluded a series of meetings These children with comorbidi- of whom have recovered, and with the local chapter of the ties must be inoculated in hospi- 97.6% without any side effects. Philippine Pediatric Society tals,” she said. Duque said the paediatric Before this age group with vaccination is not mandatoon the enhanced guidelines of the vaccination. ““They have pre-existing medical conditions ry and consent is a must. “All provided guidelines a better can get their Covid-19 vaccines, Covid-19 vaccines being given enhancement of the general they must be covered with med- by the government are guaran-

Health workers assist in vaccinating a boy. teed safe, effective, and of quality, which is backed up by scientific research and data,” he said. He emphasized that getting children vaccinated remains to be the best protection against hospitalization caused

by severe and critical symptoms. “We must continue to work in achieving population protection by vaccinating and practicing the minimum public health standards as these mea-

sures will help in achieving maximum protection against the virus. With these, we can move forward towards a safer community - for ourselves and for the children of the future,” Duque said. (Cebu Examiner)

Cebu featured in Smart Tourism virtual tours

DOT Secretary Bernadette Puyat THE DEPARTMENT of Tourism and the Tourism Promotions Board launched the Virtual Destination Videos and 360° VR Experiential Tours highlighting the country’s top tourist spots and attractions, among them Cebu province. The campaign is aimed at build-

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ing up and strengthening programs on the so-called SmarTourism, one of the key strategic directions of TPB which is to integrate innovation and digital tourism platforms, ensuring data-driven planning, and expanding other tools for promotions and marketing.

“The most distinct driver of change that has happened in any industry is the massive shift towards digitalization and innovation. The virtual tours are a product of our drive to be better and do better amid the trying times.” “It’s not only a teaser for our foreign guests so they can get a good glimpse of our country in the new normal; it’s also a gift to our kababayans and OFWs who have been wanting to come home. And it’s a way to experience the Philippines vicariously and a guide to making every minute of your travel experience count,” said TPB Chief Operating Officer Maria Anthonette Allones. The Virtual Destination Videos support TPB’s marketing programs on domestic welcome-back and global tourism through the “It’s More Fun With You” campaign. Spearheaded by DOT, the campaign invites tourists to look forward to and once again enjoy safe travel after the long break amidst the travel ban.

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The campaign tonality blends the fun and excitement indicative of Philippine tourism with the warmth and longing of our destinations and travelers to be reunited. The virtual videos showcase the best-of-the-best in Cebu, Boracay, Palawan, Baguio/Cordillera, Manila, Pampanga/Zambales, Pangasinan/ La Union, Ilocos Norte/Ilocos Sur, Bohol, Bukidnon/Camiguin/Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo/Guimaras, Davao, Batangas, Tarlac/ Bataan, and various UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The TravelCebu.ph listed at least 25 best tourist spots in Cebu and they are the following: Cebu Taoist Temple, Temple of Leah, Sirao Flower Garden, 10,000 Roses of Cebu, Osmeña Peak, Kawasan Falls, Pescador Island, Oslob Whale Sharks, Tumalog Falls, Sumilon Island Sandbar, Simala Church, Magellan’s Cross, Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, Colon Street, The Heritage of Cebu Mon-

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ument, Yap Sandiego Ancestral House, Jesuit House of 1730 or Museo de Parian, Casa Gorordo Museum, Fort San Pedro, Museo Sugbo, Camotes Island, Bantayan Island, Cebu Safari and Adventure, Cebu Ocean Park and Anjo World Theme Park. Zenrooms.com also has this on its list of tourism sites in Cebu: Malapascua Island, Taboan Public Market, Cebu Taoist Temple, Neri’s Ville Selfie Corner and The Pyramid – A restaurant inspired by the Louvre Museum. With the virtual destination campaign, viewers are treated from the comforts of their homes to a full spectrum of all tourist spots via www. tpb.pcitech.com.ph/map. This web-based 360°virtual reality tour also serves as a marketing tool of the regions to the broader travel industry that will allow travel agents to promote Philippine tourist destinations digitally, and at the same time, enhance and improve

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their destination knowledge. “Technology plays an essential role in promoting destinations, attractions, and activities here in our country. By leveraging on it, we have found new opportunities amid the crisis and new ways to tell the world that, hey, the Philippines is alive and well, worthy to see and explore, and remains as beautiful and fun as ever! We are proud that as we finally reopen to the world, we have this in store for all of you to experience,” said DOT Secretary Bernadette Puyat. Furthermore, as the country gears up for its reopening to foreign tourists, the TPB Virtual Tours also serve to spark the general public’s interest so that they may be able to rethink and include the Philippines in their “revenge travel” plans in the long run. (Cebu Examiner contributed to this report.)

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