Manila Standard - 2021 August 19 - Thursday

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VOL. XXXV • NO. 185 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

16 hospitals don’t receive ‘risk pay’ Expert takes MM mayors side Special perks for their nurses hit a snag over fund lack By Macon Ramos-Araneta, Willie Casas, Maricel V Cruz and Rio N. Araja

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URSES treating COVID-19 patients in at least 16 hospitals have yet to receive their benefits, including hazard pay as required by law, the national organization for the profession said Wednesday. These included Metro Manila hospi- Medical Center, the Pasig City COVID tals Chinese General Hospital, Delos Referral Center, Our Lady of Lourdes Santos Medical Center, Metropolitan Hospital, San Lazaro Hospital, and St.

Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City and Bonifacio Global City, said Jocelyn Andamo, secretary-general of Filipino Nurses United. Nurses in Ace Medical Center in Cebu, Alcala Municipal Hospital in Cagayan Valley, Camiguin General Hospital, the Cebu Provincial Hospital in Danao City, Dagupan Doctors Villaflor Memorial Hospital, Divine Word Hospital, and Pampanga District

on ECQ lowering, lockdown

localized lockdowns instead in areas with a clustering of cases, a step that mayors in the National Capital Region (NCR) said AN ADVISOR on COVID-19 urged the they were ready to take. Metro Manila returned to an enhanced government Wednesday to lower Metro Manila’s quarantine level and carry out Next page

By Joel E. Zurbano and Willie Casas

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FULL HOUSE. Medical health workers help a patient disembark from an ambulance outside the Manila COVID-19 Field Hospital at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, on August, 18 2021. The 344-bed capacity field hospital already has admitted 306 patients for an 89% occupancy rate, nearing full capacity. The situation is more critical at the Pasay City General Hospital which has erected a signage announcing a “full capacity” also on Wednesday, August 18, 2021. In the PCGH Facebook message, the hospital apologizes to the residents of Pasay because as of August 17, 2021, ICU, the emergency room and the COVID-19 ward are fully occupied . Norman Cruz, Danny Pata.

Vaccine rollout slow paced, 50% of adults say in SWS survey according to the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey. The SWS poll also observed that 35 MORE than 50 percent of adult Filipi- percent of the respondents said it is nos find the pace of the government’s somewhat slow and 15 percent said it COVID-19 vaccination program slow, was too slow. Forty-five percent said its

By Vito Barcelo and Joel E. Zurbano

pace was all right. The poll body conducted face-to-face interviews involving 1,200 Filipino adults nationwide from June 23 to 26. Respondents were asked, “How would you describe the current pace of vac-

cination in the following areas: In your Barangay; In your City/Municipality; In the Philippines? Would you say that the current pace of vaccination is All right, Somewhat slow, or Too slow?” Next page

PNP chalks up 109K violators since lockdown

UAAGI TOASTS OLYMPIANS. TAGAYTAY CITY—Celebrating with fellow Filipinos the country’s best-ever Olympic performance, United Asia Automotive Group Inc. – the official exclusive Philippine distributor of FOTON and CHERY automobiles and commercial vehicles-- is rewarding the three victorious Filipino Olympic medalists led by gold medal-winning weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz, with their own FOTON and CHERY automobiles. The formal turnover of the vehicles to the three Olympians was held today at the Windy Ridge Hotel in Tagaytay City. Shown marking the event are (from left) Senator Francis Tolentino; Rommel Sytin, President of UAAGI; Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz; Deputy Speaker Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino and incumbent president of the Philippine Olympic Committee; and Kenneth Sytin, Vice Chairman of UAAGI.

Poll body sets US warship makes port call, voter’s listing highlights strong ties with PH on weekends By Francisco Tuyay and Rey E. Requejo

By Vito Barcelo and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced there would be no extension of the voter registration period which ends on September 30, Next page

A UNITED States warship arrived in the country on Monday, the first port call since 2019 and after Manila renewed the bilateral Visiting Forces Agreement with Washington. The visit of Independence-variant combat ship USS Charleston (LCS 18), a commissioned ship of the US Navy, highlights the strong alliance, military

relationship and renewed engagements between the Philippines and the United States, officials said. Meanwhile, the Philippines and Australia have firmed up a defense agreement that would pave the way for reciprocal logistics support between their armed forces, a crucial agreement intended to address Canberra’s security concerns in the region. Next page

A TOTAL 109,000 violators have been recorded in Metro Manila during the resumed Enhanced Community Quarantine on August 6, expected to be either downgraded or maintained on August 22, National Police chief General Guillermo Eleazar told a forum Wednesday. The PNP chief said an average 9,000 daily violators were recorded in the region, where 13 million of the country’s 110 million

1,776,495 11,085

105,151

30,623

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1,640,721 11,628 (As of 4 PM, AUGUST 18)

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Pope Francis: Show love, get jabbed POPE FRANCIS said getting the coronavirus vaccine was “an act of love” Wednesday, as the head of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics joined a campaign to boost confidence in COVID-19 jabs. “Thanks to God and to the work of many, we now have vaccines to protect us from COVID-19,” Francis said in a message for the US-based “It’s Up to You” initiative. Next page


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