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OFW marks milestone in literary journey with poetry volume

Posted on 31 December 2021 No comments

 By Vir B. Lumicao 

Copies of Dela Cruz's poetry book on display at the launch

A writer’s dream is to see her work published, be it as filler on a page of a nondescript publication or as an independent hardbound or glossy-covered volume. Its fulfillment crowns her literary journey.

Filipino migrant writer Bernadith Bueno dela Cruz had this dream fulfilled on Dec 26 when she launched her poetry collection, “A call to remember, A journey with the Swiss,” at V-Co in Causeway Bay. The event was attended by about 50 guests, friends and fellow writers.

Dela Cruz’s self-published poetry volume is the second book to be launched by a member the Migrant Writers of Hong Kong, a nine-month-old group of aspiring poets among the legion of foreign domestic helpers in the city.

Ailenemae Ramos blazed the trail by launching her poetry collection, “Beyond the Sunset,” on Jun 20 at the University of Hong Kong, reviving literary writing by the city’s OFWs that fell dormant after a few Filipino magazines that catered to them folded.

To a domestic helper like Dela Cruz with a heart for poor schoolchildren in her country, sharing the proceeds from her book with these kids gives her work a nobler purpose.

The author reads a new poem which she wrote and translated into several languages 

The woman from Iloilo said royalty from her book sales will go to a library for the poor children that she is helping set up in her village to give the kids access to books, learning materials and school supplies that are otherwise beyond their means to purchase.

Dela Cruz said the library project will be located in Brgy. Santiago in her hometown Barotac Viejo, Iloilo.

“A library is one of the most needed facilities, a necessity, in our barangay. Resources and tools for education are lacking,” the author said after the event.

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She said by using her royalty from the book sales to build and fill up the library, she hopes to help unburden the students and their financially unstable parents who are struggling to cope with the costs entailed by online virtual classes.

“The library will have free internet for students to use, will have free printing of students’ paperwork and printouts,” Dela Cruz said.

What the author is doing is sending to her readers the message of positivity, a Christian value that she upholds and advocates as a child of God.

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Dela Cruz says that at a young age, “I grew up answering the call of God, to share my purpose in life with others.”


Thus, it is not surprising to find positivity, love, peace and humanity as a recurring theme in the 115 or so poems that the book contains.

The 42-year-old author, who came to work as a domestic helper in Hong Kong in mid-2015, expresses in her poems the angst, dreams, longings and fulfillment that seem to be embedded in every migrant worker’s being, with faith in God as the underlying solution.

In “One day it will change,” the poet reminds the reader of the impermanence of one’s situation, suffering, weakness or helplessness.

Enthralled guests at the book launch
“One day all your cares will be settled

Your tears will dry up

Your fears will become strength

You will become unbeatable, one day!”

One day all your sorrows will become happiness

Don’t give up, continue pursuing your dreams

The test of life will make you strong

You will see your success, one day!”

Having worked for employers of diverse nationalities could have given the author a wide perspective of the cultural and character differences of the people she served.

Before coming to Hong Kong, she worked in Saudi Arabia. Then she served a Chinese family here for four years before switching to a Swiss family in 2019. Thus, the reference to the Swiss in her book.

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To Dela Cruz, they have all been good employers.

Perhaps, she is one of the lucky few, or her perception is polished by positivity. But she admits that at first, during the adjustment period, the employers were watchful, perhaps sizing her up, while she was also studying their personality in order to adjust to them. Subsequently, in a few days, they began to like her, she says.

The helper said the Ogier family that she works for has been very good and very supportive of her writing activity.

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When they found out that she was writing poems and preparing to publish her book, the family gave her all the encouragement and time she needed to put her poems together. Dela Cruz’s 8-year-old ward also contributed her own poem, “Picnic Day,” to the book.

The author's 8-year-old ward reads her own poem off the book where she was a contibutor 

Then the Ogiers advertised the forthcoming book on the Stanley bus terminal billboard and shouldered the cost of shipping copies of the book from the Philippine publisher to Hong Kong.

“Natuwa lang po mga amo ko kasi hindi po nasasayang ang day off ko sa mga walang kwentang bagay at nagulat po sila na tutulong ako para sa kapakanan ng mga estudyante sa Pilipinas,” Dela Cruz explained her employers’ enthusiasm in her book and her library project.

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(My employers were glad that I wasn’t wasting my day off on trivial things and they were surprised that I was going to help uplift the welfare of students in the Philippines.)

This fortune of having kind employers and the joy of working for their families as if they were her own, she attributes to God who she doesn’t fail to glorify in life and in her poems.

When too many of her fellow migrant workers suffer directly or indirectly through illnesses from overly bossy and stingy or, worse, physically abusive employers, Dela Cruz can indeed be considered a child of a Benevolent God who deserves to be the object of her poetry.

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Filipina ordered arrested for being no-show forfeits $2k bail

Posted on 30 December 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

The magistrate told Vargas to post another $3,000 cash bail for her temporary liberty

A Filipina domestic worker showed up unexpectedly in Eastern Court today, Dec 30, after a magistrate ordered her arrested for failing to show up on Tuesday for a hearing of her immigration case.

Kris Hope Vargas, 32, who is now a recognizance holder, went to court accompanied by her African boyfriend. She said she realized only yesterday that she had a hearing scheduled the previous day.

But after hearing her explanations, Magistrate Ada Yim ordered the defendant’s $2,000 seized by the court.

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Vargas was allowed to post another cash bail of $3,000 but Yim sternly warned her that this could be forfeited, too, if she again failed to comply with bail conditions. On top of this, she could be arrested and locked up.

Earlier, the prosecutor told the court that aside from not showing up in court on Dec 28, Vargas did not report to the police on 28 occasions between July 10 and Oct 12.

This was after she was convicted of money laundering and sentenced to six months in jail.

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As she had another pending case for overstaying, Vargas was told to report to the police regularly as part of her bail conditions for the second charge.

When asked why she repeatedly failed to comply with her bail conditions, Vargas said she was unwell. But after the October hearing, when she was again granted bail of $2,000, she did report to the police daily, she said.

Yim ordered a break so the prosecutor could check with the police Vargas’ reporting record for November onward. When the hearing resumed after lunch, the prosecutor said the defendant also failed to report on Dec 22, 23 and 24.

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In response, the defense counsel said his client has asthma and was not feeling well on those days.

He also said that Vargas thought she no longer had to report to police regularly as she had already obtained her documents showing she has a pending nonrefoulement claim.

Apart from these, Vargas had to go to the High Court over lunch to apply for a judicial review of her Immigration case.

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The lawyer said his client was asking for the court’s mercy for her absence during the previous hearing.

Yim noted Vargas’ repeated failure to report to police in line with her bail conditions before announcing the forfeiture of her $2,000 bail money.

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Flight crew with Omicron suspected to have infected two local residents

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The suspected cross infection is said to have occurred at Moon Palace in Festival Walk

A Cathay Pacific crew member who was confirmed to carry Omicron variant of the coronavirus on Wednesday is suspected of having passed on his infection to a relative and a fellow diner at a Kowloon Tong restaurant.

Reports say the crew member had lunch on Monday, Dec 27, with his 76-year-old father and a female relative at Moon Palace in Festival Walk on Monday, Dec. 27, between 1:30pm to 3:00pm.

The elderly man tested preliminary positive for the N501Y and T478 mutant strains after he and the female relative were taken to Penny’s Bay Quarantine Centre as close contacts of the aircrew.

 

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A 34-year-old male diner who had sat with three family members at a separate table nearby has also tested preliminary positive for Covid-19 with the N501Y and T478 mutant strains.

The man had himself tested on Dec 28 in compliance with a compulsory testing notice, but was found negative. But after he developed symptoms on Wednesday he went by light rail to Tuen Mun Hospital where he tested positive for Covid-19 with the N501Y and T478 mutant strains.

A press release issued by the Centre for Health Protection late on Thursday said the two cases have been classified as import-related cases.

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If their infections are confirmed tomorrow, it would mark the first time that the highly contagious Omicron variant had been passed on within the community.

Health authorities have announced a lockdown on the elderly man’s residential building at Wing Chak House, Chak On Estrate in Shek Kip Mei, starting at 7 tonight.

All residents there are required to undergo tests by 1am tomorrow, Friday. The lockdown is expected to be lifted by 7am.

As the other patient lives in a standalone village house in Tuen Mun no lockdown was issued in relation to him. 

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Separately, a third preliminary positive case involving another male Cathay aircrew was reported by the Centre for Health Protection tonight.

The imported case involves a 37-year-old male aircrew who  lives in Block A, Hoi Tao Building, 7-11 Belchers Street, Kennedy Town. He left Hong Kong for the United States on Dec 22 and returned on Dec 25 aboard flight CX840.

He is a co-worker of an earlier confirmed imported case with the Omicron variant, and they arrived in Hong Kong together.

In a follow-up test on Dec 27 he tested negative. But after his colleague tested positive he was sent to Penny’s Bay where he tested preliminarily positive on Dec 29 with a Ct value of about 25 involving the N501Y mutant strain.

His residential block in Kennedy Town has been put on overnight lockdown starting at 10pm tonight.

The CX aircrew arrived from the US on Dec 25 and tested negative at HK Airport

Meanwhile, Moon Palace was closed early this afternoon for disinfection. The CHP said it had gathered 44 environmental samples from the restaurant for testing, and the results are still pending.

Staff at the restaurant have all been sent to PBQC as a precaution.

The Cathay crewman who had dined there arrived in Hong Kong from the United States aboard CX2807 on Christmas Day, and tested negative at the airport. In line with regulations, he proceeded to his flat at Tower1 of TheSeacrest in Tuen Mun.


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On the day he arrived, he reportedly met up at his home with a Cathay colleague who arrived from the US just a day earlier. This colleague tested positive for Covid-19 on Dec 27.

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HK suspends Cebu Pacific for flying in 3 DHs with Covid-19

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

Cebu Pac passenger flights from Manila have been halted until Jan 12

Cebu Pacific Airways flight 5J272 from Manila has been banned from flying into Hong Kong for two weeks starting today, Dec 30, after three of its passengers yesterday tested positive on their arrival test.

The infected passengers who are 26, 28 and 61 years of age, are all foreign domestic helpers and asymptomatic. They were among 12 confirmed cases reported today.

The two older women both carried the N501Y mutant strain, indicating they are likely carriers of the highly infectious Omicron variant, while the test result on the other one is still pending.

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Yesterday, another Filipina domestic helper who flew in on 5J272 on Dec 28 also tested positive for coronavirus with likely Omicron, the first such case from the Philippines.

The flight suspension disrupted travel plans of several people scheduled to take the flight from Manila over the next couple of days.

One netizen, Susan J. Base, said in a post on The SUN's Facebook page that her daughter’s Cebu Pacific flight to Hong Kong today was cancelled at the last minute so they had to buy another ticket from Philippine Airlines.

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Another would-be passenger, Eileen Bautista, also said she just received word that her flight on Jan 2 has been canceled. However, Marvy who said she was due to fly on 5J272 tomorrow, had yet to receive word from the airline about the flight cancellation.

The two-week suspension will last until Jan 12. In the meantime, both Cathay Pacific and PAL are still able to operate passenger flights from Manila to Hong Kong.

Cebu Pacific is just one of two airlines suspended from flying passengers to Hong Kong starting today.

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Also banned is flight AY101 by Finnair. Its Dec 27 flight from Helsinki, Finland on Dec 27 carried one passenger who tested positive on arrival while two others did not comply with pre-boarding requirements.

The same infraction was reportedly committed by flight TK083 operated by Turkish Airlines. Its Dec 28 flight from Istanbul, Turkey, had one passenger who tested positive on arrival while two passengers did not comply with requirements.

Two other passengers on the AY101 flight were among those confirmed today to have Covid-19. Both are males, aged 28 and 46, and had been staying at Penny’s Bay Quarantine Centre when they were found infected.

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The test result of the older man is pending while the viral load of the younger’s specimen was not enough for variant testing.

The TK083 passenger on Dec 28, on the other hand, is a 43-year-old man who first took off from Brazil, then Turkey. He carried the N501Y mutant strain.

3 more aircrew came in with Covid-19 from different places

Among the other passengers are three air crew members.

One is a 59-year-old man who flew in from Sweden, Ukraine and the United States via 7W7005 on Dec 28, and tested positive for the N501Y strain.

Another is 24-year-old man who came from Portugal, Italy and the US on Dec 29 via UO724. The viral load in his specimen was not sufficient for variant testing.

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The third is a 32-year-old man who came from the US, Germany and Bahrain on 3S520 on Dec 29. The test result on his specimen is pending.

Also among the passengers is a one-year-old baby boy who tested positive for the mutated virus at a public hospital where he was taken after two family members were previously detected to have Covid-19. They all flew in from Pakistan and the UAE on Dec 22 on board EK384.

The two remaining passengers are a 48-year-old man who came from US and Japan on NH811 on Dec 28 and a 28-year-old man who flew in from Thaialnd aboard UO724 on Dec. 29.

The new cases raised Hong Kong’s total Covid-19 tally to 12,631, which includes one probable case.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Health Protection also reported that 11 more Omicron cases were detected after full genome sequencing by the Department of Health’s public laboratory. They took Hong Kong's total tally for the new variant of concern to 81.

These cases involved eight males and three females, aged 21 to 59 years old. Four of them tested positive on arrival at the airport while four were found infected during quarantine.

The three others were air cargo crew who had gone home in line with regulations after testing negative at the airport, but were later found infected during compulsory testing at community testing centres.

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Filipina DH among 14 new Covid-19 cases, likely Omicron carrier

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The Filipina DH with the mutant strain came aboard 5J272 on Dec 27

Hong Kong health authorities have reported 14 more confirmed Covid-19 cases today, Dec 29, including a Filipina domestic worker who carried the N501Y mutant strain on her arrival from Manila, indicating that she could have the highly transmissible Omicron variant.

The 36-year-old Filipina flew in on Dec 27 aboard Cebu Pacific flight 5J272, and tested positive on arrival at Hong Kong Airport.

If the full genome sequencing on her sample shows she has Omicron, she would be the first from the Philippines to come to Hong Kong with the dreaded variant.

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In its statement today, the Centre for Health Protection also said 12 previous cases with the N501Y mutant strain were confirmed to be Omicron carriers after further investigation by the public laboratory of the Department of Health.

Cases 12578, 12579, 12581, 12582, 12583, 12584, 12585, 12586, 12588, 12591, 12593 and 12594 all carried the Omicron. They comprised four men and eight women, aged 19 to 79 years old.

So far, a total of 70 Omicron cases have been found in Hong Kong.

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Today’s new Covid-19 cases took Hong Kong’s total tally to 12,619, including one probable case.

Eleven of the new cases carried the N501Y mutant strain, including the Filipina. Two had insufficient viral load for variant testing while one test result is pending.

Among those with the mutant strain is a male Cathay Pacific air crew aged 44 who arrived from Chicago on Dec 25 via CX2807.  He tested negative on arrival, and went home to Tower 1, The SeaCrest, Tuen Mun.

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He developed symptoms on Dec 26 and his sample collected at a community testing centre showed he had Covid-19 with the N501Y mutant strain.

His preliminary positive test result, along with the confirmed infections of two more Cathay air crew yesterday, prompted health authorities to cancel quarantine exemptions for all air cargo staff arriving from overseas. Henceforth, they will have to undergo three days' hotel quarantine.

However, a lockdown on his residential building, along with one in Twilight Court, Peninsula Village in Discovery Bay where one of his confirmed colleagues lives, yielded no new case.

No new case was found during the lockdown of Twilight Court in Discovery Bay

Also included among today’s new cases is a 42-year-old female air crew of Wamos Air who flew in aboard flight PLM254P from Germany and Spain. She also carried the N501Y mutant strain.

Three of the new cases all flew in aboard CX829 from Toronto, Canada on Dec 28, prompting the issuance of a two-week flight suspension on that route, or until Jan. 11.

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The patients are all males, aged 24, 41 and 61, and carried the N501Y strain. They tested positive on their arrival test.

A similar ban was imposed on CX881 from Los Angeles, USA, after its flights on Dec 26 and 28 each had two passengers who were confirmed to have Covid-19 on arrival in Hong Kong. Under current rules, the ban is also triggered when a total of four passengers test positive on arrival in Hong Kong within a seven-day period.

The latest passengers from this flight who have been confirmed to have the coronavirus are a 63-year-old man who arrived on Dec 26 and a 46-year-old woman who came on Dec 28.

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Two of today’s patients who did not have sufficient viral load for testing were a 16-year-old girl who came from the US via CX893 on Dec 26 and a 19-year-old male patient who flew in from the United Kingdom via Finland aboard AY101 on Dec 28.

The test result of one patient, a 29-year-old AeroLogic crewman who came from Singapore, Germany and the USA via 3S502 on Dec 27, is still pending.

The other N501Y carriers are a 35-year-old man who arrived from France and the UK via Finland on AY101 on Dec 27; a 21-year-old woman who arrived from Chicago, USA via CX2807 on Dec. 28; and a man aged 26 from Australia who arrived via CX104 on Dec 27.

Among the patients, the 15-year-old girl from the US, lived on Tower 6 of The Belcher’s in Pok Fu Lam during the incubation period. Thus, her place of residence and places she has visited will be put under a CTN.

Those covered by a CTN in relation to the following premises are reminded to undergo testing tomorrow, Dec 30:

·       On Hei House, Siu Hei Court, 201 Wu Chui Road, Tuen Mun

·       One South Lane, 1 South Lane, Shek Tong Tsui

·       Twilight Court, Peninsula Village, 2 Caperidge Drive, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island

·       Tower 1, The SeaCrest, Hang Kwai Street, Tuen Mun

The CHP's epidemiological investigations and contact tracing on confirmed cases are ongoing. For case details and contact tracing information, please see the Annex or the “Covid-19 Thematic Website” (www.coronavirus.gov.hk).

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