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OFWs offer to raise funds for distressed DH with $51k hospital bill

Posted on 17 July 2020 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao


They may not have much, but what many OFWs have is a heart of gold, as Melinda's case shows
Filipino domestic helpers who were moved by the story of a dismissed maid who was being billed $51,000 for five days of confinement at Queen Elizabeth Hospital are offering to raise funds for her.

The workers agreed to start the fundraising after reading a report by The SUN about the plight of Melinda (not her real name), who had been hospitalized due to fever, bleeding and dizziness caused by low hemoglobin levels in her blood.

They felt sorry for Melinda, who was sacked by her employer in Tuen Mun on Jun 30, and two days before she was supposed to go to Immigration to extend her visa on Jul 14, fell ill and had to be taken to hospital.


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They said somebody should set up a charity to collect cash donations as soon as possible. It would be easy to collect, as most of them have Wechat or Alipay accounts, they added.

The SUN relayed to Melinda her fellow helpers’ good intentions and she was overjoyed.

“Naghalong saya at luha ang aking pagkabigla. Hindi ko po inaasahan ito. Sobra-sobrang tulong na po ito sa akin. Hindi ko po mapapantayan ang lahat ng mga kabutihan ninyo pong lahat sa akin,” Melinda said in a message.
“Nawa’y pagpalain po kayong lahat ng Poong Maykapal. Salamat po sa mga kapwa ko pong OFW, di ko man po kayong mapangalanan lahat. Thank you po at mabuhay po kayong lahat,” she added.

However, she said she does not have a Wechat or Alipay account as she goes to a remittance shop to send money home.

What she has is a TNG account, which she has not been able to use because she does not know how to change the number, as well as an ATM account, she said.
 
Melinda was billed $51k at Queen Elizabeth, as she was deemed no longer entitled to free public health care

Melinda was diagnosed with low red blood corpuscles and pelvic infection at Queen Elizabeth. She was discharged on Thursday after a series of clinical procedures, laboratory tests, and treatment.
But she was given the hefty bill and not supplied the medicines she needed because, accordingly, she no longer held a working visa. While she was in hospital, her 14-day visa extension lapsed and she was able to apply for an extension today.

A fellow domestic helper, Marian Lumido, suggested the crowdfunding.

“Baka puwede tayong makatulong kung ilan lahat tayo dito na OFW para makalikom siya. Puwede namang ipasa sa Wechat kahit tig-$1 or $2 eh. Mahigit 200,000 naman tayong lahat na Filipino DH dito,” Lumido said.


“Kahit magkano lang po, ipasa sa Wechat. Nakakaiyak naman po,” she added.

Other commenters agreed, saying they could do charity work to help other fellow helpers who are in trouble. “Sino ba ang magtutulungan kung di tayu-tayo lang,” said a worker.

The helpers are eager to pitch in even just small amounts, such as $5 or $10, which they said would add up to cover the bill.

However, Melinda has already applied for a waiver of her hospital bill at the instruction of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, so she probably will have no need to take up the generous offer of her fellow OFWs.

But their kindheartedness is enough to help her regain strength, and move on to a new employer who has already agreed to take her in.

Migrant support groups, PCG cut service hours amid spike in Covid-19 cases

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By The SUN

The Mission will remain open but at shortened service hours
Two of the oldest migrant support organizations in Hong Kong have announced shortened work hours or suspended services in the wake of a continuing increase in the number of new Covid-19 cases in the city.

The Mission for Migrant Workers announced yesterday that it will open for only half a day every Sunday, 9am to 12noon. From Monday to Friday it will open from 10 am to 4pm, until further notice.

It remains closed on Saturdays.

For emergencies, especially for Covid-19 related concerns, they can be reached through WhatsApp at their service hotline, 9529 2326.

Another group, Help for Domestic Workers, announced today that from Monday, Jul 20, its walk-in services will be temporarily suspended.


But it will be open as usual on Sunday, Jul 19, from 10:30am to 2:30pm.

Those who need assistance may also call its office, 2523 4020 or 5936 3780, during office hours, 10 am to 6pm, from Monday to Friday.

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They can also send a message to the Facebook page, HELPForDomesticWorkers.

Both support organizations have their offices at the St John’s Cathedral compound at No 8, Garden Road, Hong Kong.
 
The Consulate says its shortened work hours are meant to help clients avoid rush-hour crowds
Early this week, the Philippine Consulate also announced that it will again shorten its service hours by an hour starting this Sunday, Jul 19, until further notice.




On Sunday, they will be open for service from 9am to 4pm, while from Monday to Thursday, their transaction hours will be from 10 am to 4pm. They remain closed on Fridays and Saturdays, and public holidays.

Passport applicants with confirmed appointments at 8am to 9am on Sundays, and between 9am to 10pm are assured that they will be accommodated anytime during their scheduled day of appointment.ission for Migrant Workers announced yesterday that it will open for only half a day every Sunday, 9am to 12noon. From Monday to Friday it will open from 10 am to 4pm, until further notice.

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People urged to stay home as 58 new cases reported, along with 1 death

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By The SUN

The elderly patient died at Ruttonjee Hospital this afternoon, becoming the 11th Covid-19 fatality in HK

A 71-year-old female patient died at Ruttonjee Hospital at about 1pm today, Jul 17, just hours after testing positive for Covid-19, becoming the 11th person in Hong Kong to succumb to the disease.

Hospital Authority’s chief manager Lau Ka-hin made the announcement at today’s press briefing, where 58 new cases were reported, 50 of them locally acquired. About 20 more patients tested preliminary positive for the coronavirus disease.

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Among the eight new imported cases are a returning resident from the Philippines, and a Filipino domestic worker who flew in from Manila aboard Cathay Pacific flight CX 906 yesterday.

The continuing surge in locally acquired cases prompted another warning from Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan of the Centre for Health Protection for people to stay at home as much as possible.

“I appeal to the public to stay at home as much as possible and not take part in unnecessary activities," said Chuang, who also warned that health officials cannot rule out "further outbreaks that may result in a new spike in cases."

She also said that the situation is very worrying as the infection is spread out across Hong Kong, and affects people from all walks of life, from elderly residents of nursing homes to taxi drivers, hospital and restaurant staff, and journalists.
There has also been a series of family clusters, most of which started from unknown sources.

Chuang said of the 50 new local cases, 18 were or unknown origin, and 32 were linked to previous infections.
 
People are urged to stay at home and avoid 'unnecessary activities' to stop the local contamination
Today’s cases deemed untraceable include a woman who works at an electronics shop in Hollywood Plaza, a receptionist at a massage parlor in Tsim Sha Tsui, a nurse at a private clinic in Yau Ma Tei, and a sales attendant at a shop at the Landmark in Central.
The linked cases include new ones from the most recent virus hotspot, Tsz Wan Shan. Among them are customers of three restaurants located at Tsz Wan Shan Centre: De Luxe, Windsor and Green River.

But they also include two vegetable vendors at the Tsz Wan Shan wet market, two dishwashers in restaurants at the TWS Centre, a security guard, and the family of the cook at Windsor Restaurant, who tested positive earlier.

Last night, there were also three positive results from the Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the Elderly in Wong Chuk Hang called Harmony Villa. These include a 92-year-old female resident at the home, a 56-year-old female nurse, and a 44-year-old employee who worked at a different floor from the others.
Six staff and seven residents were identified as close contacts and were all sent to a quarantine centre for observation.

The residential home has been sterilized and put under medical supervision for the next four weeks.

Meanwhile, Lau said that the latest fatality who lived in City Garden, North Point, had chronic illnesses, including diabetes and hypertension. She had symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection four or five days ago, and went to see a private practitioner.

Last night she was taken to the emergency room of Ruttonjee, and at about 11pm, she went into a coma and her heart stopped beating. But she was resuscitated and moved to intensive care. She died about 13  hours after.

Although she was initially categorized as preliminary positive, Lau said her death was deemed a result of Covid-19.

She was the third to succumb to the disease in the past three days. On Wednesday, a 91-year-old woman and a 89-year-old woman died within hours of each other.

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Man fined $80k for managing unlicensed employment agency

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By The SUN

The agency manager was fined $80k at Kwun Tong court

 A local man was fined $80,000 at Kwun Tong court today, Jul 16, for managing an employment agency without a valid license.

Named in the court list was C.H. Liu, manager of Sincere Care Employment Centre in Sai Kung. His conviction came at the end of a two-day trial held in Cantonese.
According to a government press release, the Labour Department decided to prosecute after receiving a complaint in February last year against Sincere Care from an employer who wanted to hire a foreign domestic helper.

No other details were given, but the statement said an investigation revealed that there was sufficient evidence that the man was managing an unlicensed employment agency and the complainant was willing to act as prosecution witness.

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The press release said the public is reminded to obtain a license before operating an employment agency, or they may face prosecution. Apart from this, only the agency’s license holder, his or her associates what operate, manage or assist in the management of the business.
Under the Employment (Amendment) Ordinance 2018, which came into force on Feb. 9, 2018, the maximum penalty for operating an employment agency without a license or overcharging a jobseeker was a fine of $350,000 and imprisonment for three years.


All inquiries regarding to such violations may be coursed through the Employment Agencies Administration at 2115 3667 or visit its office at Unit 906, 9/F, One Mong Kok Road Commercial Centre, 1 Mong Kok Road, Kowloon.

Filipina jailed 20 weeks for overstaying for 5 years

Posted on 16 July 2020 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao

Gabato was ordered jailed for 20 weeks at West Kowloon Court

A 43-year-old Filipina former domestic helper was sentenced to 20 weeks in jail today, Jul 16, in West Kowloon Court after she pleaded guilty to overstaying her visa for more than five years.

Bella Gabato, who was charged with breach of condition of stay, was sentenced by Magistrate Winnie Lau, who said the offense called for immediate imprisonment.

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Prosecution said Gabato came to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper and was supposed to leave sometime in 2014 after her contract was terminated prematurely by her employer. But instead of going home, she remained here illegally.

Gabato was arrested in Shamshuipo last month during a street check by police. She reportedly tried to run away but the officers caught up with her.

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During a body search, the officers found a plastic packet tucked under her bra, but a laboratory examination found no trace of dangerous drugs.
 
The defense counsel appealed for a lenient sentence, saying that the defendant, a mother of two girls aged 20 and 15, was the sole breadwinner in the family. She is separated from her husband.
Aside from supporting her two daughters, she has provided for the needs of her 86-year-old mother in the Philippines.

Magistrate Lau said that after considering the facts of the case, including Gabato’s long period of illegal stay, as well as her guilty plea, an immediate custodial sentence was unavoidable.

Labour Tribunal shut after cleaner catches virus

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By The SUN

It's not clear when the Labour Tribunal will reopen after being shut today due to a cleaner testing positive for Covid-19

A contractor cleaner at the Labour Tribunal has tested positive for coronavirus infection, prompting the Judiciary to adjourn from today, Jul 16, all hearings and close the court indefinitely for cleansing and disinfection.

The Judiciary said it was notified by the Centre for Health Protection about the infected contractor cleaner at the Tribunal on Jul 15.
The Tribunal, including the registry, will remain closed until further notice, the judiciary announced on its website.

However, most disinfections last only for just a day or two, so it is not likely the closure will last until next week.

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“All hearings of the LT originally scheduled [for Jul 16] and thereafter will be adjourned and refixed to a date and time to be notified by the court in due course,” the Judiciary said.

“All relevant parties to the proceedings affected should keep in view any further notification by the court or public announcements by the Judiciary.”



The announcement advised the public to call the Labour Tribunal hotline 3916 6148 during office hours from 8.45am to 1pm and 2pm to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday.

The Tribunal, along with most courts, were closed after Chinese New Year in late January in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, and reopened gradually only in late March. 


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