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Two PAL flights set to fly home 300 stranded passengers

Posted on 25 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy C L Mandap 

An earlier flight booked by the Consulate for stranded passengers

About 300 Filipino migrant workers stranded in Hong Kong are set to be flown home on two separate Philippine Airlines flights tomorrow, May 26, and on June 1, ending months of uncertainty and despair for most of them.

This was revealed by the Consulate, which has asked the government’s Inter-Agency Task Force to allow PAL to fly in more passengers than what it is allowed under pandemic-related travel restrictions. 

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“It’s a go for tomorrow’s repat (repatriation) flight, but the approval is for 150, not 200. The next one is scheduled for June 1,” said Consul Paulo Saret, head of the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section.

The IATF has set a daily cap of 1,500 arrivals in Manila each day starting in mid-March this year, ostensibly to decongest quarantine facilities. 

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The Consulate has been requesting for 200 extra seats on each PAL flight that leaves Hong Kong so it could fly home its hundreds of passengers who have been stuck here for months because of repeated flight cancellations.

Among those set to fly home tomorrow is April Abella, who was earlier devastated by news that her mother had passed on, leaving her three young children without a caregiver.

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To compound the problem, her eldest child has been sick, forcing her husband to stop working so he could look after their children.

April knows that with the flight delays and the mandatory hotel quarantine in Manila she would have no time to say a final farewell to her mother.

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But, she said: “OK lang po sa akin kahit madalaw ko na lang sa puntod niya ang mommy namin,” she said. “At maipagamot ko yung anak ko na maysakit.”

(It’s ok with me to just visit my mother’s grave, and visit my sick child)

April's PAL flight was cancelled twice in the past, leaving her at her wit’s end trying to find a way to go home.

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She was greatly relieved when told she would be put in the priority list for tomorrow’s flight by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).

Naiiyak po ako sa tuwa,” she said (I am so happy I could cry).

Another worker who is happy to be finally on the way home is Ginalyn V., who is three months’ pregnant and holder of a PAL ticket that has already been rebooked twice.

Ginalyn was starting to get desperate since she was terminated and she was running out of funds. Thus, she was overjoyed when OWWA called her Monday to say she was going to be included in the first flight out for the stranded passengers.

Only one problem remained, and that was a medical certificate that would assure the airline that she was fit to fly in her condition.

Luckily, soon after she got the call from OWWA, Ginalyn found help from PathFinders, a non-government organization that assists pregnant women migrants. When she went there for an appointment, a doctor was around, and she got the certificate that she wanted.

Jovelyn is happy to be home, and quarantine in one of the most luxurious hotels in town

Another pregnant worker should have been on the arranged flight, but after four flight cancellations, Jovelyn Racadio could no longer wait and decided to dump her PAL ticket and book with Cebu Pacific instead.

Worried that she would no longer be allowed to fly as she was already 30 weeks pregnant, Jovelyn decided to appeal to her former employer to just buy her a ticket with Cebu Pacific. She left for Manila early on Monday, just two days short of the arranged mass evacuation through PAL.

Jovelyn said she was disheartened when the promised slots on PAL’s flight on May 19 did not push through. She also felt humiliated when a Consulate officer allegedly told her to stop hoping for a “repatriation” with PAL and just buy a ticket from an airline that does not cancel flights on a regular basis.

Masakit, hindi ako maka move on kaya lumapit na lang ako sa amo ko, buti naawa naman,” she said in a message. (It was painful, I could not move on so I went back to my employer to ask for help. Luckily, he took pity on me).

Nagpa book na ako sa amo ko ng Cebu Pacific ma’am. May 24 po ang binook niya. Buti po pumayag siya at di na ako nakihati,” she said in a message.

(I asked my employer to book me with Cebu Pacific for its May 24 flight. Luckily my employer agreed and did not make me pay for half of the ticket cost).

Jovelyn is now happily ensconced in plush Sofitel hotel in Manila for her mandatory 10-day quarantine, her sad experience of being pregnant and without work, and waiting for a flight that never came, all behind her.

Many of those who dared not pin their hopes on a 'mercy flight' switched airlines

Another worker who decided to put an end to the waiting game is Maricel C., who had been jobless for nearly a month, and whose PAL flight was cancelled three times.

She had pinned her hopes on getting onto tomorrow’s flight, and when told that she was no 248 on the list and would likely be accommodated only on the June 1 flight, she went back to her employer to beg for help.

Naawa po amo ko, binilhan ako ng bagong ticket po kanina kaya flight ko bukas. Yung slot ko pwede nang ibigay sa iba,” she said Monday night. (My employer took pity on me and bought me a new ticket today, so I’ll be leaving tomorrow. They could just give my slot to someone else).

Earlier, Maricel pleaded to be allowed to board the earlier flight, saying she was “walang wala na” (totally broke).

In a message to the SUN, she said: “Uwing uwi na po ako talaga at walang wala na. Nagkasakit nga po ako kaya ako nagdesisyon na di na mag renew sa amo ko kasi dalawang beses ako nahimatay dati.” (I really want home and I am really broke. I got sick so I decided not to renew my contract with my employer. I fainted twice before).

Dito sa boarding house magkakasakit ang mga tao kasi hindi nakakakain ng tama dahil walang pambili ng pagkain. Tulungan po ninyo ako. May 1 pa ako nakababa sa amo ko.”

(Here in my boarding house, people would likely get sick because they are not eating properly, they don’t have money to buy food. Please help me. I have been out of my employer’s house since May 1).

Had she waited just a few minutes more, Maricel could have been on PAL’s flight. On being told about her plight, OWWA’s welfare officer Virsie Tamayao got someone to call Maricel but she could no longer be reached.

PAL blames arrival cap in Manila for repeated cancellations of its flights

Also in the motley group is a stroke patient currently at Ruttonjee Hospital in Wan Chai whose PAL flight was also canceled earlier, and was rebooked to Jun 5.

Cynthia Tellez, general manager of Mission for Migrant Workers, asked OWWA to help get her on tomorrow’s flight so the patient could be with her family sooner.

Another happy passenger is longtime Filipino community leader Lelita Lastima who is busy packing her stuff as of this writing, anxious not to be left behind.

Jolas is one of the most-liked volunteers at the Consulate
Lelita, who is Jolas to many of her fellow Filipinos in Hong Kong, decided to leave the city where she has worked for an incredible 35 years, to be with her family.

Jolas has been saying that her lawyer-son had been asking her to go back home for good. However, she kept begging off, as she was still enjoying her life here, where she has been one of the longest serving volunteers at the Consulate.

The end of Jolas’ long sojourn in Hong Kong puts a positive spin to a trip that would have otherwise been full of many sad tales from hundreds of other Filipino workers who were left stranded and unattended for months.

The travails they encountered trying to get home beg the question of how this could have happened when as Filipino nationals, they should not have been barred from returning to the country.

Why were they reduced to begging for help and pleading to get on board a flight home when they were issued plane tickets they paid dearly for? Who should be responsible?

Their return home should not put an end to giving them answers, if not justice, to what they were made to go through amid one of the most distressing periods of our time.

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Filipina torture claimant jailed 15 months for illegal work

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Immigration officers during an anti-illegal work operation on May 20

A 42-year-old Filipina torture claimant was jailed for 15 months by a Tuen Mun magistrate on May 22 for working illegally as a restaurant dishwasher. 

The arrest of the Filipina came as the Immigration Department mounted a series of anti-illegal worker operations on May 17 and 20 that netted a total of nine suspected illegal workers and four suspected employers. 

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The identity and other particulars of the jailed woman were not revealed by Immigration due to privacy concerns, the department’s information office said in a telephone enquiry.

A government press release said the Filipina was charged in Tuen Mun Court with landing in Hong Kong unlawfully and staying without authority from the Immigration director or while being a person on whom a removal or deportation order was in force.

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The woman pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced by Magistrate Li Chi-ho to 15 months’ imprisonment.

An information officer said the woman’s employer was also being investigated and would be prosecuted for the illegal employment.

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The press release said the woman was arrested while working as a dishwasher in a restaurant in Tai Po during a raid by Immigration officers on May 20.

The officers checked the woman’s identity and found out she had recognizance form issued by Immigration that prohibits her from taking employment. Further investigation showed she was applying for non-refoulement as a torture claimant.

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In the other anti-illegal operations, officers raided 68 target locations including food and beverage areas, factories, a garbage collection depot, massage parlors, residential buildings, restaurants, a retail shop and a warehouse.

Eight suspected illegal workers comprising a man and seven women aged 30 to 55 were arrested. Two men and a woman aged 44 to 46, who were suspected of employing the illegal workers were also arrested.

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A combined Immigration/police operation codenamed “Champion,” raided a loading/ unloading bay inside the Hong Kong International Airport cargo terminal and arrested a male suspected illegal worker and his employer.

The man, aged 29, was a holder of a recognizance form, which prohibits him from taking any job. A 22-year-old man suspected of employing him was also arrested.

An Immigration spokesman warned that illegal immigrants or people who are subject to a removal or deportation order are prohibited from taking any employment paid or unpaid, or setting up or joining in any business.

Offenders are liable upon conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to three years’ imprisonment, the spokesman said. The Court of Appeal has issued a guideline ruling that a sentence of 15 months’ imprisonment should be applied in such cases.

The spokesman reiterated that it is a serious offence to employ people who are not lawfully employable. The maximum penalty is imprisonment for three years and a fine of $350,000.

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Filipina helper confirmed to have Covid-19, another is preliminary positive

Posted on 24 May 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 



The Filipina DH confirmed to have the variant visited the Central promenade for 2 Sundays

A 46-year-old Filipina domestic helper found to be carrying the N501Y variant was confirmed today as Hong Kong’s only new coronavirus case.

She took the total Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong to 11,834. The source of her infection is still unknown, health officials said.

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Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan from the Centre for Health Protection, said in today’s press briefing that the source of infection of the Filipina, case No.11834, is still unknown.

Her case was uncovered in the second round of mandatory testing for all foreign domestic helpers. 

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Another Filipina DH has also tested preliminary positive, along with a Pakistani construction worker, and officials are said to be still investigating whether they’re imported cases as both recently returned from abroad.

Chuang said today’s confirmed helper returned to Hong Kong on Apr 3 from Pakistan, where she had traveled with her former employer’s family since early February.

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Upon arrival, she tested negative and went to the Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel in Sai Ying Pun for her 21-day quarantine, which she completed on Apr 23.

She stayed from Apr 24 to 29 in the flat of her former employer at 31 Tai Wong Ha Resite Village on Tsing Yi before moving into her new employer’s house on Tower 6 of Island Harbourview in Tai Kok Tsui.

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The block was locked down overnight so residents could be tested for Covid-19. But no one among the more than 700 people living there was found to carry the virus.

The employer, her three family members and another foreign domestic helper in the house all tested negative, said Chuang.

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“The CHP official said the Filipina went to hospital on May 21, but specimen taken from her tested negative while her antibody was positive. We will look through the information to see whether it’s an imported case,” Chuang said.

The Filipina’s daily activities involved taking the child to the bus station to go to school, she said.

On May 9 and 16, the patient went with some friends to the Central and Western District Promenade Central section. Also on May 16, she went to World-Wide Plaza to send money home. Both places have been placed under compulsory testing notice.

Two kindergartens attended by the employer’s child, Man Sang and Yau Choi, will also be disinfected as a result of the helper’s infection, Chuang said. 

So far, there are 266 N501Y cases and 100 L452R cases in Hong Kong, she said.

The nurse is believed to carry remnants of the Sinovac jab she helped administer

Meanwhile, a nurse listed as preliminary positive yesterday was probably not actually infected with Covid-19, said Chuang. Instead, the traces of the coronavirus found in her upper respiratory tract could have come from the Sinovac jab she was working with.

The 61-year-old nurse had been helping administer the vaccine at the Kwun Tong Sports Centre in Jordan.

Chuang said tests showed the strain of the virus found in the nurse was the same as the inactivated one found in the Sinovac vaccine, and not a strain currently circulating. The nurse’s viral load was also low.

“While drawing the vaccine, there may be some remnants in the vaccine syringes. This may cause some contamination in the environment through aerosol,” Chuang said.

Chuang said health authorities will wait for the result of the genome sequencing test to further determine if the nurse got her infection from the vials. In that case, she will not be added to the total tally as she is not infectious.

In the meantime, the nurse’s close contacts will have to stay a few more days in the quarantine center while authorities decide on her case.

As for today’s preliminary cases, both are said to have a high CT value, meaning their viral load is low. Both cases have yet to be classified as either local or imported.

The Filipina who is preliminary positive arrived in HK on Mar 20

The Filipina helper, who is 37, lives with a three-member family in a village house in Ma On Shan. She arrived from Manila on Mar 20 via a Philippine Airlines flight, and stayed in a hotel for her quarantine.

Chuang said all the tests done on the helper during her hotel stay were all negative, as was her latest test on May 9 during the first round of compulsory testing for all FDHs.

But she was found infected when she took the Covid-19 test again yesterday, May 23.

All her employer’s relatives who visited the standalone Ma On Shan house will be tested, as well as the helper’s relative and fellow FDH who she met on May 9 and 16.

The other undetermined case is a Pakistani male construction worker who returned to Hong Kong in March, Chuang said.

CHP staff have been unable to reach the Pakistani worker to get more information as he may be at work where he’s unreachable, like in a tunnel, said Chuang.     

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WWide Plaza under compulsory testing again, along with Central promenade

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It's  the second time this month a compulsory testing order was issued for World-Wide Plaza 


WorldWide Plaza, the shopping mall frequented by Filipinos, has been put under compulsory testing again, following the discovery that a Filipina domestic helper who had been there on Sunday, May 16 was carrying the coronavirus variant.

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Another place she visited that has been put under the same order is the Central and Western District Promenade (area by the harbour) except Tamar Park on Lung Wo Road. Anyone who had been to the area on May 9 or May 16 must undergo testing.

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All persons subject to the order must take the Covid-19 test by Wednesday, May 26, except those who got tested between May 21 to May 23. Those who had completed two shots of a coronavirus vaccine 14 days before are also exempt.

This is the second time this month that the shopping mall of WorlWide House has been put under compulsory testing notice. The first one was issued on May 7, after another Filipina with the variant reported going to there, as well as Statue Square in Central.

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Meanwhile, an overnight lockdown of Tower 6 of Island Harbourview in Tai Kok Tsui ended at 9:30am today, with no one being found infected. The housing block is where the employer of the 46-year-old infected worker resides.

A government statement said no one among 380 residents they checked failed to comply with the compulsory testing order. Occupants of a further 40 flats are still being contacted.

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Meanwhile, two other premises where a nurse who also tested preliminary positive on Sunday have also been put under compulsory testing.

The order covers anyone who spent at least two hours at Kam Wing House at Kam Hay Court in Ma On Shan between May 10 and 23, and the Virtus Medical Centre in Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, on May 14 or Friday.

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No lockdown was imposed on the two premises as the nurse did not carry the N501Y variant.

 

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Indon helper breaks HK’s week-long ‘zero local cases’ record

Posted on 23 May 2021 No comments

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The Indonesian DH's case is classified as local with unknown source

A 39-year-old Indonesian female domestic helper was confirmed today, May 23, as a coronavirus patient, bursting Hong Kong’s week-long “zero local cases” bubble.

The Indonesian woman, whose case has been classified as local with unknown source, was one of two infections reported today. The other is a 20-year-old male resident who arrived on May 18 from the United States.

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The Centre for Health Protection said the woman, who was asymptomatic, underwent mandatory testing on May 21 at a community testing centre in Sham Shui Po and was found preliminary positive the next day. She did not carry the N501Y variant.

The helper arrived in Hong Kong from Indonesia via Singapore on Feb 20 and spent the next 21 days in hotel quarantine.

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She then moved in with her new employer in Block B of Earl Gardens in Kowloon Tong where she worked for six to eight other family members, but was apparently terminated after more than two months.

From May 19 to 22 she stayed in an accommodation arranged by an employment agency in Block B of Bell House in Yau Ma Tei, along with four other helpers.

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On May 4 she got tested for Covid-19 during the first round of compulsory testing for FDHs and was found negative. On May 21 she had another test in preparation for her return to Indonesia, and was found preliminary positive.

Officials said she twice visited the Immigration Tower in Wanchai this month.

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Her 11 close contacts in the two addresses where she stayed have been sent to quarantine as a result.

Everyone who had been to both Bowring Building and Earl Garden Block B were also ordered to undergo mandatory testing.

The second case involves a US returnee who developed symptoms while in quarantine

Meanwhile, the returnee from the United States who tested positive yesterday arrived in Hong Kong on May 18 on Cathay Pacific flight CX881.

The CHP said the man was symptomatic. He checked in at Regal Airport Hotel for his 21-day quarantine but tested positive on the third day.

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Two preliminary positive cases were also reported today, including a Filipina domestic helper who was found with the N501Y variant, resulting in the overnight lockdown of Tower 6 of Island Harbourview in Tai Kok Tsui where she lived with her employer.

The second preliminary-positive case involves a nurse at the Kwun Chung Sports Centre vaccination centre in Jordan who last worked on Saturday.

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The latest confirmed cases brought Hong Kong’s total infection tally to 11,833.

The Hospital Authority said a total of 37 confirmed patients are being treated in 14 public hospitals and the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre.

Of this number, two patients are in critical condition, one is serious and the remaining 34 patients are stable.

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Filipina DH tests preliminary positive for coronavirus variant

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Tower 6 of Island Harbour View has been locked down overnight 

A 46-year-old Filipina domestic helper has tested preliminary positive for the N501Y mutant strain of the coronavirus, causing authorities to order an overnight lockdown on the Tai Kok Tsui building where she has moved into, to work for a prospective employer.

A statement issued by the Centre for Health Protection tonight, May 23, said the Filipina DH was found infected when she took a Covid-19 test in compliance with the second round of compulsory testing for all FDHs ordered by the government from May 15 to 30.

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According to the statement, the FDH had traveled to Pakistan with her former employer’s family in early February this year and returned to Hong Kong on Apr 3. She then spent her 21-day quarantine at Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel in Sai Ying Pun until Apr 23.

On her release from quarantine she stayed in the flat of her former employer at 31 Tai Wong Ha Resite Village between Apr 24 and 29, before moving in with her prospective employer in Tower 6 of Island Harbourview in Tai Kok Tsui.

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She had herself tested for Covid-19 at community testing centres on Apr 28 and May 7, and both results were negative.

Yesterday, May 22, she got tested again at Henry G. Leong Yau Ma Tei Community Centre and the result was preliminary positive. She is asymptomatic.

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In addition the preliminary test result processed by the Department of Health’s laboratory revealed that the patient has the N501Y mutant strain but not the E484K variant first found in South Africa, or the recently listed L452R mutation.

The CHP statement said medical investigations and contact tracing relating to the case are continuing. In the meantime, all those identified as her close contacts will be transferred to a quarantine center.

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Another preliminary-positive case was reported today, involving a nurse at the Kwun Chung Sports Centre vaccination centre in Jordan. She last worked on Saturday.

In line with health protocols adopted for an N501Y case with an unknown source, an overnight lockdown was imposed on Tower 6 of Island Harbourview, and all residents of the building will be tested.

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Anyone found infected will be taken to hospital for treatment, while household contacts and everyone living in the same flat or subdivided unit will be subject to 21-day quarantine.

Those who test negative in the initial round will be tested again on Days 3, 7, 12 and 19,

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But in case further infections are detected in the same building, all residents of the block would be classified as close contacts and placed under quarantine for 21 days, “as there would be evidence of transmission."
            
     

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