NCOV DEATH TOLL: 722
THE death toll from China’s coronavirus outbreak soared to 722 on Saturday, including the first foreign victim, as Hong Kong imposed a mandatory quarantine on mainland arrivals to block the spread of an epidemic that has caused global panic. With 86 more people dying in mainland China—the highest one-day
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N EIGHT-MEMBER government team left Saturday night for Wuhan, China to assist in repatriating Filipinos from the epicenter of the 2019-ncoronavirus, leaving the Department of Health thus far in failing to secure a quarantine site for them north of Manila.
The three-member Health Emergen Response Team, composed of Rowell Casaclang, Abdul Rahman Pacasum, and Richard delos Santos from the Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs, will be joined by a five-member medical team from the Department of Health. They were on a Royal Air flight arranged by the DFA after receiving clearance from Chinese authorities, according to officials. Foreign Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Y. Arriola said the team “is already experienced in repatriation operations, and has been briefed and prepared for this particular assignment.”
Simulation exercise She said the team underwent simulation exercise at Clark International Airport a day before the flight to ensure fast and efficient operation. On the flight back to Clark, the DFA team will assist the repatriates to complete immigration documents, and other requirements. On Sunday, upon arrival in Clark, the team will ensure orderly disembarkation and transfer to the Athletes’ Village in New Clark City, Tarlac which will be their home for the 14-day mandatory quarantine period. The crew who manned the flight will likewise be subjected to the 14day quarantine period. Turn to A2
Airport (inset right) are in an anxious state of readiness while waiting for their chartered flight back home, a nearly three-hour run from Wuhan to Clark, to be accompanied by an eight-man government team from the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Health which flew out Saturday night. DFA
PINOY TEENS REAP 4 AWARDS IN UN-SPONSORED BALI MEET tion Council. Fernandez, for her part, copped the Best Position Paper under the United Nation’s Environmental Council. On the other hand, Go was named the Best Delegate under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Council. Although a first-timer in the BAIMUN II event and one of the youngest at 16, it did not stop the young Cebuana from performing beyond expectations. A Grade 10 student of St. Benedict, Go is among the six delegates from this Cebu-based school. The other delegates from the Cebu-based school were Jose
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HONOR FOR COUNTRY. St. Benedict’s Vianco Go (center) holds her trophy during the Bali Asia International Model United Nations II event at the Bali International Convention Center in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. She is joined by her teacher-coaches Cris Tejada (left) and Mark Canada.
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VFA SPARKS CONFUSION AT PALACE WAS there an order from President Rodrigo Duterte to any of his senior subordinates to send to Washington a notice of termination of the Visiting Forces Agreement which came into force in 1999? Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana claimed Saturday President Duter te had not made any such official order, contrary to an earlier announcement by Presidential LORENZANA Spokesperson Salvador Panelo. Lorenzana added: “This is fake news. (Foreign) Sec. (Teodoro) Locsin has not [seen] the order yet.” Lorenzana was in a chat group with reporters, and MEDIALDEA was referring to Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., who Panelo claimed had been instructed by the Pr e s i d e n t t o send the notice of termination. The Philippines–United PANELO States Visiting Forces Agreement, sometimes the PH–US Visiting Forces Agreement, is a bilateral visiting forces agreement between Manila and Washington consisting of two agreements. The first of these documents is commonly referred to as “the VFA” or “VFA-1” and the second as “VFA2” or “the Counterpart Agreement.” The agreements came into force on May 27, 1999, upon ratification by the Philippine Senate. Panelo, on Friday, announced that “President Duterte is instructing Executive Secretary [Salvador] Medialdea to tell Foreign Affairs Secretary Locsin to send the notice of termination to the US government.” ‘No instruction received’ But Medialdea, in a statement to reporters, said: “As of date (Saturday) I have not received any instruction to relay any message to anyone.” Turn to A2
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WORRIED WAIT. Filipino repatriates at the Tianhe International
THREE young Filipinos did the country proud by winning four awards in the justconcluded Bali Asia International Model United Nations (BAIMUN) II event at the Bali International Convention Center in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. Philippine Science High SchoolCayagan Valley campus’ Hermenegildo Dumlao III got two awards, while Siniloan National High School’s Kryzel C. Fernandez and Cebu-based St. Benedict Childhood Education Centre’s Vianca Caitlin Marie T. Go, got an award each. Dumlao, who attended the event for the second time, was named Best Delegate and delivered the Best Position Paper under the World Health Organiza-
jump so far—the toll was closing in on the 774 killed worldwide during the 2002-2003 SARS epidemic. A 60-year-old US citizen diagnosed with the virus died on Thursday in Wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the health emergency, according to the US embassy, which did not provide more Turn to A2 details about the person.
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KEEN to avoid stigmatizing the city of Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus outbreak began, or Chinese people, the World Health Organization is treading carefully on naming the new virus. The UN health agency’s official temporary name for the disease, which it has designated as a global health emergency, is “2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease.” The date refers to when it was first identified on Dec. 31, 2019 and “nCoV” stands for “novel coronavirus”—the family of viruses it belongs to. “We thought it was very important that we provide an interim name so that no location was associated with the name,” Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s Emerging Diseases unit, told the agency’s executive board on Friday. “I’m sure you’ve all seen many media reports that are still calling it using Wuhan or China and we wanted to ensure that there was no Turn to A2 stigma,” she said.
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