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Filipinos stranded by flight cancellation fly out of HK

Posted on 07 February 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

The stranded passengers wave a final goodbye at HK Airport

About 10 Filipinos who were stranded at the airport on Feb 2 when their Philippine Airlines flight to Manila was canceled, managed to finally fly home on Saturday, Feb. 6.

Seven of the passengers sought help from the Mission for Migrant Workers as soon as they heard about the flight cancellation as they no longer had homes to go back to while waiting for the next plane that could take them home.

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Two of the passengers were taken back temporarily by their employers, while the rest were helped by the Mission in getting temporary accommodation and having their flights rebooked by PAL. Two of the workers were also helped in extending their visas.

At the PAL office earlier, where the passengers were helped in rebooking their tickets

PAL staff at the airport had reportedly said their original flight had to be canceled on orders from the Manila government.

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When contacted by the assistance to nationals section of the Consulate, PAL’s country head reportedly said they informed all passengers about the cancellation days before through an email blast.

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Before leaving, the stranded and homeless passengers extended thanks to the Mission and Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge for the care and guidance extended to them since day one of their ordeal.

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Coronavirus testing ramped up as number of cases dip to 19

Posted on 06 February 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

Mandatory testing being enforced in a residential block in North Point (file)

Health authorities have further tightened anti-epidemic measures by ordering, with immediate effect, that a single case of infection in a residential building, whether it is from a known or unknown source, will trigger mandatory testing for all its tenants.

The order was issued today, Feb. 6, as 19 new Covid-19 cases were reported, bringing the total number of coronavirus infections in Hong Kong to 10,609.

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Previously, compulsory testing was ordered only if the source of at least one infection in a building was untraceable.

“With that very vigilant type of ring-fencing, we could, we believe, detect these cases earlier, especially for the cases of connected ones,” said Dr Ronald Lam, deputy director of health and the new controller of the Centre for Health Protection.

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“We are right now at a very important crossroads, you can see the cases daily are a bit swinging up and down, so it is quite critical that we have to further strengthen the measures further in order to compress the cases downward.”

Lam says stricter measures are needed to further bring the number of cases down

Among the newly reported cases, 16 were infected locally, six of which could not be traced.

The patients in the untraceable cases live in Hung Hom, Fan Ling, Mandarin Court on Shanghai Street, King’s Road and Tuen Mun. Among them were a retiree, foreign domestic helper, student and security guard.

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The linked cases included three close contacts of workers at construction sites of the airport’s third runway project, bringing the total number of infections there to 27. They consist of 15 workers and 12 close contacts.

The three imported cases included a domestic helper from the Philippines and returning residents from South Africa and Pakistan. 

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More than 20 preliminary positive cases were also reported.

As of 9am today, 545 confirmed patients are being treated in 24 public hospitals and the treatment facility in AsiaWorld Expo. Among them, 24 are in critical condition, 23 in serious condition, and 498 are in stable condition.

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Filipina DH taken to hospital, hours after trying to hang self

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

The distressed worker was taken to Bethune House in Jordan,
before being taken away by ambulance to hospital

If you see someone obviously in need of medical help, call 999 immediately.

This was the advice given by Edwina Antonio, executive director of the Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, after her group was called to assist a Filipina domestic worker who appeared to have tried to hang herself with a rope Wednesday night.

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Antonio said the Filipina had obvious ligature marks around her neck, had bloodshot eyes, reddish blood clots on her face, and was disheveled and incoherent when taken to the shelter in Jordan Thursday afternoon.

The worker’s appearance was consistent with her story that she tried to hang herself with a skipping rope the previous night. But why she did that, and what happened after her failed attempt to kill herself, were not clear, as she kept crying.

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Despite this, several Filipinas who reportedly saw the distressed worker inside a Philippine products store in Mei Foo market did not immediately call for help. It took Maricel, who had passed by around 4pm, to get help.

After contacting Dolores Balladares-Pelaez, she managed to get another Filipina to bring the worker, whose initials are L.V. based on the name she gave them, to Bethune House.

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Antonio said they should have called emergency assistance immediately.

Kapag ganyan ang nakita nila, dapat itawag na kaagad sa 999 kasi baka may criminal angle na, at kailangan agad ng tulong ng pasyente,” said Antonio.

(If they see anyone looking like that, they should call 999 immediately because there could be already a criminal angle, and the patient needs immediate help).

Antonio (with glasses) has yet to get the full details of what happened to L.V.

Antonio said that in-between sobs, L.V. gave her age as as 53, and said she is a native of Ilocos. She has been with her current employer for nearly six years.  But for some reasons that were not clear, she asked not to be brought back to her workplace.

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All that the distressed worker had with her was a wallet and an Octopus card to which was attached a copy of her employer’s HKID card, which identified her as an airport staff, and had her phone number written on it,

After calling up the worker’s employer, Bethune staff called emergency services through 999, and had the worker admitted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. There has been no update yet on her condition.

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Antonio remains puzzled by her talk with the Chinese female employer, who reportedly admitted seeing the rope marks on her helper’s neck earlier that day, but did nothing about it. Instead, the employer said she allowed the helper to leave the house after she asked for permission to buy a SIM card.

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When asked what she intended to do about her helper of nearly six years who did not want to return to her house, the employer reportedly said she would call back with a computation of how much she should give as terminal pay. She never did.

Maricel said that during their earlier talk in Mei Foo Market, L.V. claimed to have been spied on by her employer, who reportedly took all the data from her phone. That was the reason she was at the store buying a new SIM card, said the helper. She also showed them her smashed phone, saying it was her employer who did it.

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Strangely, she also told them that she switched HKIDs with her employer, that was why she didn’t have her own ID card with her.

During her interview with Antonio, the worker also claimed her employer did not allow her to leave the house for months. However, this did not explain why she was allowed to go out just to buy a SIM card, and use an Octopus card with a copy of her employer’s HKID and phone number on it.

Antonio hopes to dig deeper into the case with help from the Philippine Consulate.

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Free Covid-19 test for FDHs, other groups open until Feb 28

Posted on 05 February 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

Free Covid-19 tests  have been offered free to FDHs since middle of last year

All foreign domestic helpers can avail themselves of one-off free voluntary Covid-19 testing service that the Hong Kong government has extended until Feb 28.

A statement issued today, Feb 5, by the Food and Health Bureau said the service, which was originally extended to FDHs and construction site workers, has now been extended to security and guarding personnel.

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Eligible persons should make advance booking for the free testing service via the community testing centre website: www.communitytest.gov.hk. Those who did not make an appointment have to pay $240 for the testing service.

The Bureau said those who received free testing last December and January can take the test again, which will be offered from Feb 6 to 28. During this period, each eligible person can receive free testing service once only.

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A spokesman for the Bureau said the free testing had been extended following positive public response to the tests offered in the past two months.

“Having considered the ongoing epidemic situation in Hong Kong, we considered it necessary to expand and extend the relevant testing arrangements,” he said.

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He said eligible persons can choose a suitable time slot taking into account their own needs. If they have symptoms, they should seek medical attention immediately and undergo free testing provided by the government on doctor’s advice.  

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The community testing centers are open daily from 8am to 1:30pm and from 2:30pm to 8pm, with slight adjustments during the Lunar New Year.

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Local man jailed 6 months for fleeing hospital after testing positive for Covid-19

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Lee being taken back to hospital on Dec 20 (RTHK photo)

A 63-year-old man who ran away from Queen Elizabeth Hospital six days after being diagnosed with Covid-19 was sentenced to six months imprisonment today, Feb. 5.

Lee Wan-keung fled the hospital in Jordan at about 5pm on Dec 18 last year and was found by the police two days later near his house on Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok after a citywide search. He refused to say where he had been in the two days that he was missing.

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Lee, who was unrepresented, pleaded guilty at Kowloon City court. He said he escaped because he was afraid of needles, and asked that he be punished with a fine.

But deputy magistrate Tobias Cheng rejected his plea, saying Lee had been selfish and had ignored the safety of others by his act.

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Lee was prosecuted for violating Cap. 599A of the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation. Under sec 32 of the Regulation, a person who, knowing that he is a contact or has an infectious disease, expose others to the risk of infection by being present in any public transportation, street or place, may be sentenced to up to six months in jail and fined a maximum of $5,000.

A statement issued by the Department of Health said Lee was the second person to have been convicted in court for breaching the said Regulation.

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The statement said the government “severely condemns such acts,” and vows to take resolute action against violators.

 

Parts of Sham Shui Po that were locked down overnight on Wednesday

Meanwhile, 37 new Covid-19 cases were reported today, all but three of which were locally acquired. Nine of the 34 local cases were of unknown sources.

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Among those classified as a local case was a visitor from Shenzhen who was exempted from mandatory quarantine because he was holding a business visa. The man crossed the border on Jan 23 and tested negative on arrival. However, a subsequent test showed he was infected.

Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan from the Centre for Health Protection said a housewife declared as preliminary positive yesterday was actually a recovered patient.


The woman was among those put under mandatory testing issued for her housing block in Sham Shui Po. Subsequent investigation showed she was discharged from hospital only last Sunday after being treated for Covid-19.

As of 7pm tonight, two more buildings have been put under an overnight lockdown, under which residents are compelled to undergo virus testing and to wait for the results during a 12-hour period. Those locked down are a private estate in Yuen Long and a public housing block in Ma On Shan.

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Chuang revealed two more patients were found to have the more infectious coronavirus variant first found in Britain, bringing to 18 the number of such cases in Hong Kong. Two others were found to have the South African variant while eight other cases are still being investigated.

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As of 9am today, 588 confirmed patients are still being treated in 23 public hospitals and the treatment facility at AsiaWorld Expo. Among them are 24 patients in critical condition, 24 in serious condition and 537 in stable condition.

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