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Temperature will drop to 15 degrees Monday night

Posted on 14 December 2020 No comments

By The SUN 

Time to don those thick jackets again for the next few days

Those planning to go out later today, Monday, should better bring a thick jacket with them. According to the Hong Kong Observatory, the temperature will plunge to about 15 degrees by nighttime.

By Tuesday morning, the temperature will dip even lower -to about 12 degrees - and it will remain cool over the next few days.

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Forecast for the next 48 hours

 

Monday

Tuesday

 

Night

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

Night

Morning

Afternoon

Forecast

Temperature

20 °C

19 °C

20 °C

15 °C

12 °C

12 °C

19 °C

Partly cloudy.

Sprin­kles. Partly cloudy.

Partly cloudy.

Partly cloudy.

Passing clouds.

More sun than clouds.

Partly cloudy.

Feels Like

20 °C

19 °C

20 °C

14 °C

11 °C

10 °C

19 °C

Wind Speed

16 km/h

20 km/h

18 km/h

15 km/h

16 km/h

15 km/h

15 km/h

Source: HK Observatory

The Observatory says this is due to an intense winter monsoon that is expected to reach the South China coast, including Hong Kong, later on Monday.

The temperature will rise slightly later in the week, but will drop again over the weekend and early next week when the monsoon weather returns.

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The drop in temperature on Monday will come after a series of light rain patches that will bring low visibility at first. 

The temperature will initially hover around 20 degrees, then rapidly dip later in the day.

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 Moderate easterly winds are expected, which will strengthen gradually from the north. 

Do not accept visitors while in quarantine, Labour Dept reminds FDHs

Posted on 13 December 2020 No comments

By The SUN 

Food delivery from outside to hotel guests will be limited to prevent cross-infections

The Labour Department has reminded foreign domestic helpers, their employers and employment agencies to take note of new restrictions imposed by the government on travelers arriving in Hong Kong from countries outside China. 

The advisory was issued on Dec 11, shortly after top government officials announced the new, more stringent measures.

The statement came with a reminder for FDHs to strictly comply with the rule that they should not leave their hotel room, or let anyone inside, while they are under quarantine.


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“Relevant FDHs are reminded that without the permission of an authorised officer, they are not allowed to leave the room and no one is allowed to visit them during the 14-day compulsory quarantine period. The hotels will provide three meals a day to the persons under quarantine,” said the statement.

The warning came amid reports in chat rooms that some FDHs were letting visitors into their hotel rooms while under quarantine. One hotel guest related how one quarantined woman was visited by three different people with staff hardly noticing, as people from outside are allowed to bring food and other stuff directly to the rooms of quarantined guests.

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“It looks like the 3 of them were planning a mini feast inside the hotel room (similar to what you would see on the streets and bridges in Central on Sundays and public holidays, if you know what I mean,” said the hotel guest.

Another man related how his “quarantine neighbor” had been visited by her friends and boyfriend, who stayed for about two hours. However, the man gave no hint of his neighbor’s  identity or profession, nor of the hotel they were staying at.

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Any violations of the quarantine restrictions could incur a penalty of up to $25,000 fine and a maximum jail term of six months.

Some hotels allow food couriers to go up to the rooms of quarantined guests

The new rules set out in the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation (Cap 599H) also provide that from Dec 22, all new arrivals must only stay only in government-designated hotels, which will provide them with all meals. A preliminary list of 36 hotels that will cater exclusively to travelers under quarantine has been released to the public.

However, the government stopped short of prohibiting all food deliveries from outside to quarantined hotel guest.

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All incoming travelers who return a negative result for the Covid-19 test done at the airport will be moved to their quarantine hotels by government-arranged transportation, unlike before when they could choose their mode of transport.

The Labour statement also reminded FDHs that before they can check into their flight to Hong Kong, they must produce a hotel booking for no less than 14 days, starting from the day of their arrival in Hong Kong.

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“Employers and EAs (employment agencies, “if applicable”) are reminded to make necessary preparations for their FDHs beforehand. If an FDH is not able to produce the said confirmation, he/she may not be allowed to board the flight to Hong Kong,” said the statement.

The Labour Department reiterated that the full cost of the FDH’s quarantine must be borne by the employer.

"Employers are also reminded to comply with their obligations under the Standard Employment Contract, including bearing the accommodation expenses and providing food allowance to FDHs during the FDHs’ compulsory quarantine," the statement said.

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EAs, on the other hand, are told to help employers ensure full compliance with the regulations, and warns of penalties in cases of violations.

“If there is evidence that an EA has violated the requirements in the Code of Practice for Employment Agencies, the EA concerned will be penalized,” said the statement.

The list of designated quarantine hotels can be found here: www.designatedhotel,gov.hk. For relevant inquiries, call the Department of Health hotline, 2125 1122. 

All matters concerning employment rights and benefits could be directed to the FDH hotline of the HK Labour Dept at 2157 9537 (manned by "1823") or by email to:

fdhenquiry@labour.gov.hk

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Two elderly patients die as 69 new coronavirus cases reported

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Inside Queen Mary Hospital, where the 97-year-old woman died after testing preliminary positive

Two elderly people have been added to the list of coronavirus patients in Hong Kong, on Saturday, Dec 12, including an 87-year-old man who was tested positive in a mortuary, 10 days after being found lifeless in his home.

He and a relative who was also found infected had yum cha at one of the virus-plagued dancing venues.

The other was a 97-year-old woman who tested preliminary positive about three hours after being found unconscious at home, then rushed to Queen Mary Hospital. She was immediately moved to an isolation room after the positive result, where she died at about 1:30am earlier today.

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Including the two patients, the number of Covid-related deaths in the city has now gone up to 116. The total number of cases is now at 7,447.

Health officials reported 69 new cases, all but five of them locally acquired.

The imported cases included two 17-year-old males who flew in from United Kingdom, and three other men who each arrived from Belgium, Russia and Pakistan.

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Yesterday, there were also five imported cases, and a late update from the Centre for Health Protection indicated two were Filipina domestic workers, one aged 45, and the other, 44. There was also a 31-year-old woman from Indonesia, a 33-year-old female from India, and an 18-year-old male from U.K.

7 patients live in Kwai Tung House in Tung Tau House in Wong Tai Sin (Wikipedia photo)

Saturday’s cases included seven people from four flats in a public housing estate in Wong Tai Sin, prompting CHP officials to urge other residents to get tested.

CHP’s Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan said six other people from Kwai Tung House in Tung Tau estate had tested positive earlier, but they were traced back to dance clubs, a construction site in Lohas Park, and other previously identified clusters.

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Chuang reiterated a current practice of sounding out the alarm when four unrelated cases are found to occur in the same housing block.

"Because there are already four units, that’s why we try to distribute bottles to the residents to find out more about the situation there. We do not intend to put them under mandatory testing yet," she said.

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Experts from the Housing Department will now check the pipes in the housing block, she added.

Of the day’s cases, 19 were untraceable. More than 80 preliminary positive cases were also reported, indicating the infection rate would be up again on Sunday.

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The linked infections included another one from the dance cluster, which now has more than 700 cases, another from the Lohas Park construction site, two more from the AsiaWorld-Expo community hall, and another from the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin tunnel.

Another case was a nurse who worked in a clinic on Electric Road, North Point, whose family member tested positive earlier. Her fellow staff members, as well as patients who visited the clinic of Dr Terrence Fung, have been told to undergo testing.

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Dr Sara Ho from the Hospital Authority said that as of 9am on Saturday, 1,118 confirmed patients were being treated in 22 public hospitals and the AWE treatment facility. Among them, 49 are in critical condition, 61 are seriously ill, and 1,008 are in stable condition.

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Amid training dispute row, it's better if Tesda trained DHs, agency says

Posted on 12 December 2020 No comments

 By Vir B. Lumicao

 

Metro Pinoy's Miranda also says POEA should have explained the policy shift to agencies 

An employment agency owner in Hong Kong says the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority should exclusively handle the training of Filipino domestic helpers before they go abroad to avoid their being exploited by greedy operators.

Josephine Miranda of Metro Pinoy Enterprise also said the controversy over mandatory training of outbound FDHs stemmed from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration’s failure to tell recruiters early on that the practice was illegal.

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As a result, confusion arose among employment agencies after Labor Attaché Melchor Dizon said last month that it is illegal to require FDWs to train before they can go abroad, said the agency owner whose office is in North Point.

Miranda said the agencies in the Philippines might not have been aware previously that training fees are illegal because POEA did not implement the 2016 rules, so everybody was charging from Php30,000 to a whopping Php100,000 for training.

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“Ang alam ko diyan kasi noon, kapag pumunta kayo sa Tesda, they will tell you to go to their training school or a Tesda-accredited training center,” Miranda said on Dec 11. (What I know is that before, if you went to Tesda, they will tell you to go to their training school or a Tesda-accredited training center). 

She recalled recruitment agencies began requiring domestic helper-applicants to go through training after Tesda made NC2 assessment and certification mandatory for various categories of workers going overseas.

Dizon speaking in Polo before an audience led by Consul General Raly Tejada

Dapat ang Tesda na mismo ang magti-training sa mga helpers para matiyak na maayos ang training at mabawasan ang bayarin nila,” Miranda said, adding that Tesda fees are low and some of its courses are even free. (Tesda should be conducting the training of the helpers so they can be assured of the quality, and the fees won’t be as much).

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The same view was expressed by Labatt Dizon during a meeting two weeks ago with Filipino community leaders who sought a dialogue with him on the training fee controversy.

Labatt Dizon said Tesda should do the training and in fact, it had already begun doing so for outbound OFWs.

Overpriced but insufficient or “useless” training offered by centers handpicked by Philippine agencies had led to thousands of OFWs complaining of huge debts they incurred even before they could start earning their first dollar.

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In Hong Kong, where there are about 210,000 Filipino domestic helpers as of the latest Imimigration figures, hundreds have come out to say they had been charged between $25,000 and $100,000 or more by agencies back home for the training fee alone.

In an earlier meeting with other Filcom leaders in November, Labatt Dizon said those fees are illegal since nowhere is it stated in the 2016 POEA Rules that domestic workers should undergo training.

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The labour chief apparently said essentially the same thing during a zoom meeting with agencies earlier in the year. He reportedly said that OFWs bound for Hong Kong must not be required to undergo training unless they failed the Tesda assessment.

Dizon’s statement was challenged by Alfredo Palmiery, a representative of recruitment agencies in the Philippines, who asked POEA Administrator Bernard Olalia for a clarification on the matter.

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In turn, Olalia categorically said in a letter to Palmiery dated June 19 this year that recruitment agencies cannot compel OFWs to pay for training before their deployment.

Olalia cited certain provisions in the POEA Rules that expressly prohibit licensed recruitment agencies from requiring OFWs to undergo training, seminars or the like, unless the principal (or the employer) shoulders the cost of such training.

“As can be interpreted from the above provisions of the POEA Rules, the employer (principal) or the licensed recruitment agency can validly require applicant OFWs to undergo training in a specially select training center or facility provided that it (principal or agency) pays for the cost of the training,” said Olalia.

Hong Kong agencies who are sympathetic to Palmiery’s cause, have in turn argued that the POEA stand unfairly burdens employers who mostly require helpers to undergo  training to upgrade their skills.

The agencies appeared to have gone as far as raising the issue in the Legislative Council’s Question Hour last Wednesday through LegCo Member Cheung Kwok-kwan.

Cheung said “the Philippine Government has recently issued instructions that migrant workers are not required to pay for the expenses on the training they receive and applications for documents, which are to be borne by their employers instead.”

Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong replied the Consulate had stated that, according to the prevailing policy, all domestic helpers going to work overseas are required to obtain a skills competency certificate issued by (Tesda) to prove that they have completed a skills assessment.

“If employers or employment agencies request or arrange [the domestic helpers] to attend training, the relevant fees will be borne by the employers or EAs concerned,” Law cited the Philippine Consulate General as saying.

The Consulate also reportedly argued the arrangement had been in place since 2016 and was not a new policy.

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