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2k more rooms opened for quarantine of inbound travelers

Posted on 12 April 2022 No comments

By The SUN

 

Upmarket Kowloon Hotel will start accepting travelers for quarantine from Thursday

Starting on Thursday, Apr 14, three more designated quarantine hotels will be opened for all incoming travelers, including foreign domestic helpers.

These are the Royal Pacific Hotel, the Kowloon Hotel and Cordis, Hong Kong, which are currently reserved by the government for use as community isolation facilities.

They will altogether provide 2,000 rooms on top of the current supply.

Meanwhile, on May 1, four designated quarantine facilities for FDHs will be opened for booking by all Hong Kong residents returning from places abroad. These are Courtyard by Marriott in Shatin, iclub Ma Tau Wai Hotel, O’Hotel and Rambler Garden Hotel.

A government statement said these hotels will provide about 1,600 rooms.

All FDHs who have already made a reservation with any of these hotels will not be affected. All other incoming residents can reserve a room through the online booking of the hotels concerned starting from 10am on next Tuesday, Apr 19.

The government said all the quarantine hotels had submitted their price information before joining the scheme, and will not be allowed to adjust their charges unless they have secured prior approval

The list of the DQHs and their booking status can be found here: www.designatedhotel.gov.hk.

Rambler Garden will start accepting bookings from non-FDHs from next week

The announcement comes as 1,433 new Covid-19 cases were reported Tuesday, 26 more than the previous day.

The Centre for Health Protection the new cases included 735 confirmed via PCR tests and 698 that were reported by people who took rapid antigen tests.

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Thirteen imported cases were reported, 11 of which were detected through PCR tests, meaning they tested positive on arrival in Hong Kong. The two others were found via rapid tests during their seven-day hotel quarantine.

The new cases pushed Hong Kong’s total Covid-19 tally in the fifth wave to 1.19 million.

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According to CHP’s Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan, the death toll also climbed to 8,673 with 59 additional fatalities being logged today. The death rate stands at 0.73 %.

Chuang also announced a revised number of infections detected through the three-day mass self-testing of residents, to 3,128. These are broken down into: 1,696 reported on Friday, 774 on Saturday and 658 on Sunday.

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She said a few more may be added if positive results from the Sunday self-tests are reported today.

Dr Larry Lee from the Hospital Authority said 9,222 patients are receiving treatment at public hospitals and infection control centres. Among them, five are critical and are among 58 confined in intensive care, while 16 are in serious condition.

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A total of 1,430 patients were discharged during the 24-hour reporting period.

DH, umaming nagnakaw ng mga alahas ng amo na nagkakahalaga ng $400k

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Ang Eastern Court kung saan ginawa ang paglilitis

Isang Pilipinang domestic helper ang umamin sa sakdal na pagnanakaw ng mga alahas, relo at ginto na pag-aari ng  kanyang amo na nagkakahalaga ng $400,000 mula sa bahay nito sa Midlevels, Central, nang humarap sa Eastern Magistracy kanina.

SI Jemelyn A. Florentino, 31, ay umamin sa bawa’t isa sa pitong  kaso ng pagnanakaw na inihain sa kanya ng pulisya.

Ayon sa sakdal, ninakaw ni Florentino ang mga mamahaling gamit ng amo sa pitong magkakahiwalay na okasyon:

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  • Isang pares ng kwintas na gawa sa ginto at perlas, noong Aug. 15, 2021.
  • Isang relong Franck Muller noong Sept. 5, 2021.
  • Dalawang palawit sa kwintas o pendant na kulay ginto noong Oct. 14, 2021.
  • Isang ½ ounce na gold coin noong Oct. 14, 2021.

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  • Dalawang ½ ounce na gold coin noong Oct. 15, 2021.
  • Kwintas na silver noong Nov. 21, 2021.
  • Isang relong Rolex noong Dec. 5, 2021.

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Ayon sa taga-usig, ang mga ninakaw na alahas ay natunton sa mga pawnshop sa Wanchai at Central, kung saan isinangla ni Florentino ang mga ito sa kabuuang halaga na mahigit sa $16,000 lamang.

Sinabi naman ng abugado ni Florentino na napilitan siyang magnakaw dahil sa kahirapan.

Maliban sa pagiging isang solong magulang sa dalawang anak, siya rin ang tumustos sa pagpapagamot ng ama niyang nagkasakit at namatay noong nakalipas na taon, dagdag ng abogado.

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Sa isang sulat, sinabi ng isang kapatid ni Florentino na nagtatrabaho rin sa Hong Kong, na ang nasasakdal ay isang mapagmahal na ina sa kanyang mga anak, na gusto nang makauwi sa kanila sa lalong madaling panahon.

Itinakda naman ni Magistrate Leung Ka-kie ang pagsentensiya kay Florentino sa Apr 26.

Iniutos din ng hukom na gawan ng pagsasaliksik ang tunay na kalagayan ni Florentino. 

Ibinalik siya sa piitan bago sa takdang araw ng kanyang sentensiya.


Filipina DH, 6 others charged with obtaining fake Covid vaccine records

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By The SUN

Nurse Ho is alleged to have issued vaccination records to the 6 without giving them any vaccine 
 

A Filipina domestic helper and four members of the family she works for, are to appear in Kwun Tong court tomorrow to face charges of conspiracy to defraud for allegedly obtaining vaccination records without actually receiving any Covid-19 vaccine doses.

Two sisters as well as a nurse who allegedly issued the vaccination records will be charged for the same offence.

Mary Ann Villeza Marcelo, 39, and Liu Kwok-hung, 67 a construction worker who lives in the same household as she, were today charged by the Independent Commission Against Corruption for making false representations in relation with the case.

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The five other accused were earlier charged for the same offence.

They are Carmen Ho Ka-man, 34 a registered nurse; sisters Cheng Nga-yi, 30 and Cheng Sze-wai, 25, primary school teacher and tutor respectively; and Liu Hoi-yan, 42 and her mother Siu Hang-yee, both housewives.  

Hoi-yan is said to be the daughter of Kwok-hung, and Marcelo works for them.

According to a statement issued by the ICAC today, all the defendants have been released on bail pending their appearance in court tomorrow.

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The statement said Ho worked as a nurse for Quality HealthCare Medical Services Limited which operated a community vaccination centre at Kowloon Bay Sports Centre for inoculating residents with the BioNTech vaccine.

On Feb 20, four days after the government implemented the vaccine pass for specified premises including restaurants, malls and supermarkets, Ho allegedly issued vaccination records to her six co-accused who visited her in her booth at the CVC, but did not receive any vaccine.

Ho and all members of the Liu household are accused of conspiring to defraud the Department of Health by dishonestly and falsely representing that each of them had received a dose of vaccine, thereby inducing DH to issue them vaccination records.

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Ho faces a separate charge of the same offence along with the Cheng sisters.

ICAC said that inquiries showed that Ho is friends with Hoi-yan and Nga-yi, who separately told the nurse their worries about the side effects of vaccination, and the restrictions that they faced with the implementation of the vaccine pass.

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The alleged offence came to light after supervisors at the CVC found six syringes with unused vaccine from the sharp box in Ho’s booth, after the visit of her six co-defendants.

 All seven accused are expected to enter their plea to the charges in court tomorrow.

5 more precincts opened at Bayanihan from today

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 By Daisy CL Mandap 

A newly opened vote counting machine is tested - five more of these will be put in use from today

Responding to a clamor from Filipinos taking part in this year’s overseas voting in Hong Kong the Commission on Elections has allowed the Consulate to open five more precincts at Bayanihan Centre starting today, Tuesday.

The decision was relayed by Consul General Raly Tejada to The SUN in a text message late on Monday. The Consulate posted a separate announcement on its Facebook page a few minutes later.

This means, the number of precincts in Hong Kong will revert to the original ten, instead of the five that were opened on the first day of voting on Sunday.

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The shortage of polling stations resulted in a long line of voters, sparking a request from the police that the queuing be stopped less than four hours after the polling started, saying they could no longer the crowd.

“Medyo we can rest easy now,” Congen Tejada said in a message, before adding “This election will set a new record in terms of participation.”

He said he was particularly happy about the 1,265 people who turned up to vote on the second day of voting, which was relatively high for a weekday.

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On the first day, the turnout reached 3,265 despite the early cut-off.

Voters in precinct 4 had to wait longer when the VCM got full so its SD card had to be replaced

Many migrant workers have called out both the Consulate and the Comelec for halving the number of precincts in Hong Kong at a time when overseas Filipinos are being asked to take part in what is seen as a watershed election in the country.

Shiela Tebia-Bonifacio, vice chairperson of United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-Migrante said in a statement that halting the voting before noon on the first day was to be expected because only five VCMs were in place to cater to the thousands who had lined up to vote.

“We already pointed out that this is very problematic, with 93,000 voters. And this is the result: stopping people from queuing six hours before the polling closed for the day,” she said.

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The migrant leader also questioned the Consulate for saying that they expected a turnout of around 40%, given the pandemic-related restrictions enforced in Hong Kong. Bonifacio said this was an attempt to disenfranchise many Filipinos.

But Congen Tejada said the Consulate had been lobbying with the Comelec to keep the 10 precincts previously assigned to Hong Kong.

He said they were aware that Filipinos in Hong Kong have actively participated in overseas voting from the time it was introduced in 2004, and that more machines were needed to ensure a higher turnout this year.

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Comelec’s decision was said to have been based on a finding that each VCM could take in 20,000 ballots so with Hong Kong’s 93,000 registered voters, five machines would have sufficed.

What they apparently failed to consider was that five precincts would be unable to cope with voters’ demand on Sundays and public holidays when foreign domestic workers who make up most of the voting population are off.

As soon as voting began Sunday, however, Congen Tejada already said he was confident he would get the required authority from Comelec within the week. The police move of halting the queue that day because of an overflow of voters could have only driven home the point.

Getting the precincts ready was no big deal, said Congen, as they had already anticipated getting the approval, and the additional VCMs were already on standby.




Names previously listed under the previous six to ten precincts remained clustered and were just mixed in with those in the five existing ones, allowing for easy segregation.

Teams that will man the additional precincts have already been put together and trained so they will have no problem overseeing the polling from the get-go, said Congen.

On top of these preparations, he said he will talk to the police so they will not halt the queues on Sundays and holidays, when most of the voters are able to go out to cast their ballots.

“I will make sure to inform them that we have the capacity to handle more voters,” he said.

“We just need to work harder so we can clear the lines faster.”

All Filipinos in Hong Kong who are registered to cast their ballots in the month-long election get the chance to vote for a new president, vice-president and 12 senators who will each have a six-year term; and a party-list of their choice.

Those who get elected in the highly contentious election will have to steer the country through the pandemic and a moribund economy wracked by political wrangling and alleged corruption.

1,265 voted on 2nd day of overseas voting marred by fake exit polls

Posted on 11 April 2022 No comments

By The SUN 

Bayanihan exit: No viable survey could have taken place here amid tight security


Fake exit polls showing improbable sample figures marred the second day of overseas voting in Hong Kong.

According to Consul General Raly Tejada, 1,265 Filipinos turned out to cast their ballots on the second day of overseas voting for the Philippines’ next president, vice president, 12 senators and new partylist representatives.

“Not bad for a weekday,” Congen Tejada said.

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But the day started in controversy when various posts supposedly showing varying tallies of exit polls conducted in Hong Kong on the first day of voting surfaced on social media.

The supposed exit polls showed samples that either exceeded the day’s turnout of 3,285 or were made to fit the number exactly, in an attempt to correct their earlier mistake of posting overblown and obviously fictitious numbers.

The Consulate's official announcement of the turnout
was taken out after it was used to call out the fake pollsters

One of those who posted the clearly falsified exit poll figures was Jay Sonza, a Manila-based former journalist and now known as a rabid supporter of presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and his running mate, Sara Duterte.

In a post that immediately went viral, Sonza showed a tally sheet that came from Hong Kong overseas Filipino worker and Marcos-Duterte supporter Bryan Calagui that purportedly had Marcos getting 3,780 votes in an exit poll, far exceeding the total day’s turnout.

Fake: Sonza posted Calagui's handwritten tally showing the improbable vote count

In comparison, Marcos’ closest rival, Vice President Leni Robredo, supposedly received only 89 votes. There was no number given for the other contenders, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, Senator Manny Pacquiao or Senator Panfilo Lacson.

Without giving the total number of people surveyed, Calagui posted on his own wall that Marcos won 85% of the votes, which did not tally with the numbers he supplied for the two candidates.

Even more stupendous was the 3,987 votes listed for Duterte, while the only other vice-presidential candidate mentioned, Dr Willie Ong, only had 23 votes. Again, the other contenders for the post including Robredo’s running mate, Senator Kiko Pangilinan, were not mentioned at all in the tally.

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Calagui posted his tally sheet which he appears to have completed all by himself shortly after 6pm, nearly two hours before the Consulate had finished tallying the actual votes cast and issuing  a public announcement of the day’s turnout.

A mask-less Calagui is shown taking pictures of his tally sheet in an FB post  

The Consulate's official announcement of the day's turnout on its Facebook page mysteriously disappeared Monday afternoon after various groups used it in denouncing the fake surveys.

Probably realizing their mistake of preempting the Consulate's announcement of the official tally some unknown pollsters from the same camp gave other results where the total number of supposed respondents nearly matched the official tally.

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In one tally sheet Marcos was shown to get a total of 3,124 votes for a 96.80% share of the entire 3,225 votes tallied, while Robredo trailed at 2%.

Another showed Marcos getting 3,336 votes, or a mind-boggling 97.14% share of the 3,434 voters supposedly surveyed.

Fake: Another exit poll result with obviously manufactured tally

In Manila, a certain Kim Indar tweeted another purported exit poll in Hong Kong showing Marcos with an even bigger lead, garnering 3,357 votes compared with Robredo’s 65. The rest of the candidates were shown to have received negligible support.

Again, the figures looked suspicious since a true exit poll would have only a small percentage of the actual number of people who voted. This is because many voters decline to be surveyed, or convincing them to take part and reveal their choice of candidates takes time.

In addition, many of them come out of the voting center all at the same time so there should be a number of pollsters waiting by the exit gates to get them all to participate.

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In this particular instance, conducting a viable exit poll would also have been impossible because police and volunteers were everywhere and they all made sure people who were going in and out of Bayanihan Centre did not linger by the gates, in line with the government’s strict pandemic restrictions.

The security was so tight, in fact, that the police had to ask the Consulate to stop people from queuing less than four hours after the polling started, saying they had difficulty controlling the crowd.

Consulate officials acknowledged being told that some women pollsters had tried to approach some voters after they had cast their ballots late in the afternoon. But the advice they gave was simple: “Ignore them.”

However, the fake story appeared to have gained enough traction that Commission on Elections spokesperson James Jimenez had to explain that “as a general rule, unless a known and reputable survey firm released the exit poll, this is not reliable."

He also reminded people that the actual results of the election won't be known until after May 9, when all the votes cast will be counted, whether abroad or in the Philippines.

Meanwhile, the second day of voting went by without a hitch, except for one vote counting machine which had to be shut down and recalibrated after being fed with 1,000 ballots.

The SD card in the machine had to be taken out along with the ballot box, and both had to be sealed and kept in a secure place until the start of the canvassing on May 9.

A new SD card was then inserted into the VCR and a new ballot box set up before voting resumed, a process that reportedly took no less than 30 minutes.

Covid-19 cases now down to 1,407

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CHP's Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan and Chief Executiver Carrie La in separate press conferences.

New Covid-19 cases dropped to 1,407 today, down 27 per cent from 1,921 the day before, continuing a steady decline in the city's infection rate in the past few weeks, the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) reported today.

Of these new cases, 698 tested positive through PCR (plus 13 imported cases), while 709 were detected through rapid antigen tests (RAT). 

CHP also reported 57 additional deaths, against 52 the previous day.

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CHP's Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan noted that the three-day mass testing with the rapid antigen-test (RAT) kits distributed to households last week, yielded 2,875 new cases that were voluntarily reported by residents from Friday to Sunday.

Of the RAT positives, 80 per cent just needed to isolate at home.

About 65 percent of the RAT positives were asymptomatic while 35 percent showed symptoms during the three days. 

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Previous statistics show that 65 percent of patients detected by RATs had symptoms. This proportion dropped to 35 percent during the three-day voluntary testing period, suggesting the exercise helped to flush out asymptomatic patients, who may have been unknowingly spreading the disease.

"Fewer cases were reported on the second and third day of the mass testing period (Saturday and Sunday), perhaps because most invisible patients have been detected on the first day,” Chuang said. 

In the wake of the three day RAT exercise, Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced that all 800,000 students and school staff must undergo a daily RAT test to prevent a Covid-19 resurgence when face-to-face classes resume from April 19.

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To support this requirement, the government will distribute 10 million rapid test kits for free, for schools to distribute to an estimated 300,000 pupils in need, she said. Those who test positive must report their results to their schools and the Centre for Health Protection, so they can be taken care of.

“I must admit that there may be risks when we resume in-person classes after the Easter break, and I cannot rule out that there might be a rebound in cases. But having assessed the pros and cons, the government believes that we will be able to control the risk, because at the end of day, we put students’ interests first,” she said.

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All pupils will be allowed back to school, but those who are unvaccinated will be barred from taking part in non-academic activities such as music and sports, which was “for their own protection”, she added.

If at least five percent of pupils and staff from a school test positive, or if 10 percent or more of them in the same class have been infected, classes will be suspended and an investigation will be launched, according to Secretary of Health Ronald Lam.

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