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Labour Secretary says HK may allot more quarantine places to FDH

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

Law (with blue tie) meets with agencies and employers on the shortage of quarantine rooms 

Labour and Welfare Secretary Law Chi-kwong has announced that Hong Kong may provide more quarantine facilities for thousands of foreign domestic helpers stranded in their home countries as the number of those found infected on arrival has dropped.

Speaking at a roundtable discussion with employment agencies and employers Friday, Law said the daily quota at Penny’s Bay Quarantine Centre stands at 50, but only an average of 45 helpers arrived each day this month.

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He said the number of available rooms at the facility will be increased from 800 to 1,000 from next Friday.

However, he did not give a time frame on when more quarantine places will be designated for the helpers, saying only that this will be done when the time is ripe.

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He also dismissed suggestions that admission to the existing quarantine facilities be based on when the helpers obtained their employment visas, or through a lottery.

"We have thought of these measures, but they might cause even more delays and result in fewer helpers coming... These procedures are very complicated. Some people may wait for a visa for a month or two, but others may wait for nine months. And using this method may cause even more grievances," Law said.

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"Drawing lots will complicate the process as well, as the question of when helpers can arrive has nothing to do with a lottery."

Many employers and agencies have complained about the difficulty of booking a room at either Penny’s Bay or Silka Tsuen Wan hotel, the only designated quarantine facilities for FDHs who were vaccinated in their home countries.

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All 400-odd rooms at Silka have been booked until the end of the month, while all of the weekly allotments of 350 rooms at Penny’s Bay are snapped up within minutes of the booking site being opened at 9am every Monday.

Law says booking of quarantine places cannot be tied to when visas were issued

One agency manager told The SUN she started queuing up for the rooms at about 5am the past two Mondays, but as soon as the “start booking” button on the site turned blue at 9am, she was put on hold, which meant other people had been in line earlier than she was.

Siguro yung iba pumipila ng mga 3am pa lang,” she said. (Maybe the others would queue up as early as 3am).

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She said she has been trying to book for six FDHs who are stuck in the Philippines with visas that were approved months ago, but has had no luck so far. One of the employers eventually gave up waiting, and asked the agency to just look for someone who is already in Hong Kong.

The high cost of the 21-day quarantine also poses a challenge to most employers now, according to her. Despite efforts to keep costs down, she said her agency still charges employers a total of $40,000 to cover expenses for recruitment, tests and quarantine.

Despite his assurance that more quarantine facilities will be allotted to the helpers, Law said the government still has to tread carefully on the issue, citing the cases of two Indonesian helpers who were found infected after completing their quarantine. 

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Russian Consulate staff tests positive for mutated virus during home quarantine

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Grand Promenade where the patient spent 9 days in home quarantine has been locked down 

The Centre for Health Protection announced tonight, Oct 15, that it is investigating the case of a staff of the Russian Consulate General who tested preliminary positive for Covid-19 involving the L452R mutant strain.

The 55-year-old male patient left Hong Kong on Aug 22 for Moscow and returned to Hong Kong on Oct 5 on flight AY101 via Finland from Russia.

He tested negative on arrival in HK but a specimen he submitted on Oct 14 tested positive for the mutant strain with a Ct value of about 15-16, indicating a heavy viral load.

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The patient remains asymptomatic. He received two doses of the Sinovac vaccine on Jun 29 and Jul 27 in Hong Kong.

According to information provided by the patient, he had stayed at home after his arrival. But as a precaution, his residential block, which is Tower 1, Grand Promenade, 38 Tai Hong Street, Sai Wan Ho has been locked down overnight, and all its residents ordered to undergo testing for Covid-19.

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Earlier, the CHP reported nine new confirmed cases of Covid-19, including two from the Philippines, two from India, two from Russia, and one each from Egypt, Canada and the Maldives.

The CHP said eight were found to have mutant strains while the test result of the remaining case is pending. Six of the patients were fully vaccinated while the three, including two young girls and 41-year-old man from Egypt, were unvaccinated.

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The two who came from the Philippines are both foreign domestic helpers, aged 29 and 28, who were both under quarantine at Penny’s Bay when they tested positive. They both arrived via CX 906, but on separate dates. The first on Oct 10, and the second on Oct 13.

Two FDHs and one close contact staying at Penny's Bay are among the new cases

Of the two who came from India, one was identified as a close contact of a previous case, so was moved to Penny’s Bay quarantine center. The 39-year-old man arrived on Sept 30 via UK 6401.

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The other arrival from India is a 63-year-old female who flew in on Sept 28 via AI134 and was in quarantine at Regal Airport Hotel in Tung Chung.

The other patients include a 35-year-old woman and a three-year-old girl from Russia, a 68-year-old woman from Canada, and a five-year-old girl from the Maldives.

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As one of the passengers of Air Canada flight AC007 tested positive on arrival and one failed to comply with pre-boarding requirements, the flight from Vancouver has been suspended for two weeks, from Oct 16 to 29.

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Filipina to enter plea to alleged jewelry theft in District Court

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

The transfer of the case to District Court means a more serious theft allegation 

A Filipina domestic helper charged with stealing various items including jewelry and food stuff has been ordered by a magistrate to appear in the District Court on Nov. 2 for the plea taking.

Olive L. Clores appeared before Eastern Court Magistrate Andrew Mok today, Oct 15, where an amended charge against her was read out. She has been in detention since here arrest in late May.

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The prosecution alleged that between an unspecified date in 2018 and May 25 this year, the defendant stole two diamond bracelets, 1 diamond ring, 12 bracelets, 12 rings, earrings, face masks, clothes, one bottle sunblock, one bottle shampoo, one bottle conditioner and food items.

The stolen property were said to belong to a woman who lives in a flat on the 24th floor of Pine Mansion, Taikoo Shing. The prosecution did not say if the owner of the goods is the employer of the defendant.

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No other details were given about the case, including the value of the stolen items. However, only the more serious indictable offences originally brought before the magistracy are transferred to the District Court for disposition.

The magistrate reminded the Filipina that when the case goes to the higher court she would no longer be represented through the Duty Lawyer Service so she must apply for representation from the Legal Aid Department.

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He advised the defendant to apply for representation from the Legal Aid Department and remanded her in custody.

The case comes just a month after another Filipina helper, Carmelita Nones, was sentenced at the High Court to nearly five years in jail after she admitted stealing $14.6 million worth of jewelry and gold ornaments from her employers in Deepwater Bay.

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Her sister, Marina G. Biala, who kept a bag containing part of the loot worth $4.8 million, will be tried at the trial District Court on Jan 3 after she pleaded not guilty to a charge of handling stolen property.

Meanwhile a Filipina resident pleaded not guilty in Eastern Court today to two counts of theft.

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Gladys de Vera, 38, is accused of stealing various grocery items including shampoo and chocolates in the morning and evening of Jun 22 from Wellcome Supermarket in the basement of Regent Centre on Queen’s Road Central.

Her trial has been set for Nov 30 after she pleaded not guilty to the charges. Her bail was extended until her next court appearance.

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Robredo, Lacson, Pacquiao bare senatorial tickets

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Robredo now has 5 permanent, 6 guest candidates as senators

Presidential candidates Leni Robredo, Panfilo Lacson and Manny Pacquiao today announced their respective senatorial slates, in a race where their parties share common candidates.

Vice President Robredo announced six guest candidates who will join her five earlier picks. She added that the last candidate will be chosen from among four or five frontrunners, and should represent a marginalized sector.

Her guest candidates are former Vice President Jejomar Binay, Senators Juan Miguel Zubiri, Joel Villanueva and Richard Gordon, and former Sen. and present Sorsogon Governor Francis Escudero and Alex Lacson of Kapatiran.

Noticeably absent was former Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares, who was a convenor of 1Sambayan which endorsed Robredo's candidacy. His omission from the list led to  #WeWantNeri to emerge as a top trending topic on Twitter.

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Earlier, Robredo announced the official candidates of the Liberal Party: Senators Risa Hontiveros and Leila de Lima, former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, human rights lawyer Chel Diokno and Former Representative Teddy Baguilat.

In a press conference with her vice presidential candidate Sen Kiko Pangilinan and retiring Sen. Franklin Drilon, who served as her adviser, Robredo said: "Mga kinatawan sila ng mas malawakang puwersang handang tumindig para isulong ang bago, matino, at makataong pamamahala, mula sa tuktok ng pamahalaan hanggang sa bawat sulok ng burukrasya.”

(They represent a broader force that is willing to stand with us in pursuing a new, trustworthy and people-centered administration, from the top echelons of government and throughout the entire bureaucracy)

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What emerged was that her slate shares candidates with the tickets announced by fellow presidentiables Panfilo Lacson and Manny Pacquiao.

5 of Robredo's senatorial candidates are also in Lacson's ticket

Lacson and running mate Senate President Vicente Sotto III said the 15-candidate slate they will endorse during the campaign will also have Escudero, Villanueva, Zubiri, Binay and Gordon.

Lacson’s other choices were: Antique Rep. Loren Legarda, former Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito, , former Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, former Agriculture Secretary Manny Piñol, Dr. Minguita Padilla, Former Makati Rep. Monsour del Rosario, Powee Capino and Information and Communications Secretary Greg Honasan.

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“Ang initial plan namin is to adopt all 14 and we are only adopting them and we will campaign because we feel that they are the ones qualified to go to be elected as senators of the republic,” said Lacson, who is running under the coalition of Partido Reporma and the Nationalist People’s Coalition.

In addition to the 14 senatoriables, Sotto said they will also endorse a “surprise candidate.”

Pacquiao's line-up includes the same guest candidates as Lacson

Pacquiao’s bets also included Escudero, Villanueva, Zubiri, Binay and Gordon.

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His other candidates  are: Raffy Tulfo, Loren Legarda, Lutgardo Barbo , Elmer Labog and Neri Colmenares.

Pacquiao said: “Yung ibang mga kandidato gusto maging guest candidate eh open tayo,” he said. 

He is running with former Manila mayor and current Buhay party-list Representative Lito Atienza. 

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The first senatorial ticket to be announced was that of the PDP-Laban faction. led by Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi and whose registered candidate is Sen. Bato dela Rosa.

Its initial Senate slate announced last Sept. 8, included Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, Leyte 4th District Representative Lucy Torres-Gomez, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Commissioner Greco Belgica and House Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta.

Former Sen. Bongbong Marcos is expected to announce his senatorial choices shortly.

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Police break up crowd of thousands on last day of OVR

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By Daisy CL Mandap

 

People on the bridge and on the ground listen as they are asked to disperse 

Thousands of Filipinos won’t be able to cast their ballots in next year’s presidential election after Hong Kong police broke up the long queue that formed outside the Consulate building on Thursday, the last day of the overseas voter registration.

Those who were in the queue said the police started telling people to disperse at about noon after noticing the large crowd that gathered on the bridge linking Tamar and United Centre where the Consulate is located.

As a result, Consulate officers and staff were forced to issue only 500 numbered tickets to those at the start of the queue, leaving many more people with no choice but to leave.

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Consul Bob Quintin, who heads the OVR team at the Consulate, said, “Sobrang dami ng tao (there were just too many people). The police came and dispersed the crowd.”

He added, “We had to follow police orders. In the end, they helped us deal with the crowd.”

Unfortunately for the would-be applicants in Hong Kong, Storm Signal No 8 was hoisted the day before the deadline so those who had planned to register on that day spilled over on to the last day of the OVR.

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Then, since Thursday was a statutory holiday, there were not a lot of people out on the streets, so the thick gathering outside the Consulate was easily noticed by the police out to enforce anti-Covid restrictions that limit public gatherings to only four people to a group.

May mga pumila ng 10pm kagabi, so definitely…kinaumagahan, mahaba na rin ang pila,” said Quintin. (Some queued up starting at 10pm the previous night, so definitely, the line was already long early the next day).

“There was just no way we could absorb that volume so we had to cut it at some point. (It) just happened earlier than we would have wanted.”

The Consulate's public hall was jampacked, too  (Facebook photo)

The Consulate had earlier announced that it would open for OVR only on Thursday, from 9am to 3pm. In the past few Sundays of the registration, the cut-off was set at 4pm, but Consulate staff were able to finish processing all applications only at around 1am the next day.

With the police imposing crowd control measures Thursday, the last of the OVR applicant was able to leave the Consulate offices on the 14th floor of United Centre at around 5:30pm.

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Consul Bob said that apart from the lucky 500 people who got tickets to go up to the Consulate, there was another group that was already inside before the police took action.

“Maraming transfer so they don’t add to the registration count, but we had around that number, 500-600, but the total transactions are beyond that. Meron pang mga active ang registration upon verification.”

One of those who failed to beat the deadline was Christina Medes Garma, who said she had gone to the Consulate at 8am.

Yun ngang 3am dumating, hindi nakaabot e ako pa kayang 8am nang nandun?,” she said, obviously miffed. (Those who came at 3am weren’t able to make the cut, so how much chance did I have when I arrived at 8am?)

According to some of those who managed to get in despite coming a bit later in the morning, people had to know where to position themselves so they stood a better chance of getting to the front of the queue.

Some spent the night at the Consulate to be first in line (Facebook)

Garma said she was already in the queue when the police came.

Bumaba na yung pinaka-head ng Consulate, nag megaphone na, kasama ang mga pulis. Hindi na daw ma-accommodate lahat kaya dapat mag disperse na kasi hindi na ma control ang crowd,” she said.

(The head of the Consulate came down and used a megaphone, accompanied by the police. He said not everyone could be accommodated so we should start dispersing because the crowd could not be controlled anymore).

After the police repeated the warning, she said the people who were lined up had no choice but to disperse.

Others on the same boat asked through social media posts why the Consulate capped the number of people they allowed inside at only 500, when thousands more were already camped outside. Others simply begged for another extension so they could still get the chance to vote next year.

The OVR was originally scheduled to end on Sept. 30, but was extended for a further two weeks in the wake of clamor from Filipinos abroad. Those in the Philippines have until Oct 30 to register.

After months of delays caused by raucous anti-government protests in Hong Kong, the Consulate resumed the OVR in December 2019, but only a few people availed of the service then despite the registration desk being positioned right in front of the office lifts.

The registration slowed down after the pandemic hit two months later, with the Consulate being forced to operate at reduced work hours, and people being advised to stay indoors to stop the spread of the virus.

The registration picked up about two months before the deadline, but the queuing at the start happened only on Sundays, and later, on Saturdays as well, after Consul General Raly Tejada acceded to requests from some migrant workers.

In the last month of the registration, people started lining up even on weekdays. One recently arrived Filipina resident said she had to take a day-off to register, but still spent three hours going through the process.

The final step in the long road to OVR (Facebook)

But the last-minute rush especially among the migrant workers was just one of the things that hampered the work of the OVR team. Equally challenging was the inadequate logistical support extended them by the Commission on Elections.

With tens of thousands of Filipinos anxious to make their vote count in a highly politicized place like Hong Kong the Consulate’s OVR team had to make do with only two computers to capture biometrics and ensure they’re stored in the Comelec data base.

This is a far cry from when the Consulate had enough computers to regularly conduct mobile or outreach registration, and list up the first 87,000 Filipinos in Hong Kong who eagerly signed up for the chance to directly elect their national leaders.

More ominously now, no budget appears to have been set aside for doing preparatory work to ensure the ageing Bayanihan Centre where the overseas voting has been held since 2004 is still able to withstand the rigors of yet another presidential election.

With just six months to go before the month-long voting starts, this may yet pose an even bigger challenge to the Consulate than the OVR crunch.

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