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Overstaying Filipina stricken with cancer appeals for help

Posted on 21 October 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

Rowena lost so much blood she had to stay at Eastern Hospital for 3 weeks for transfusions

A 49-year-old Filipina who has overstayed her visa for the past four years and is in hospital with stage 2 cervical cancer is appealing for help, as she faces the prospect of being deported to the Philippines, sick and penniless.

Rowena R., who called The SUN from her sickbed at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital today, Oct. 21, said she has been told that she will be discharged tomorrow.

She does not know if the police will arrest and detain her, or she will be allowed to stay with a friend or at a shelter while her case is taken to court.

But her biggest fear according to her is, “wala po akong kapera-pera.” (I don’t have a single cent with me).

Rowena said she was taken to the hospital on Oct. 3, after she sought treatment from a private doctor in Sai Ying Pun, suffering from excessive bleeding, a common symptom of cervical cancer.

She had bled so much by then that in her first two weeks in hospital, four bags of blood had to be pumped into her veins. Afterwards, Rowena was disheartened when she was presented with a hospital bill for $30,000, which she knew she had no way of paying.

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When she was about to be discharged, she bled profusely again that she had to be kept in hospital for another week, and go through another round of blood transfusion. Rowena said she does not know yet how much the additional bill would come up to.

Natatakot po ako na baka pag nasa labas na ako ay duguin na naman ako nang husto, e wala nga akong pera,” she said. (I am scared that I might bleed severely again after being discharged, when I have no money at all).

Rowena said she started working in Hong Kong 14 years ago at the age of 35, after she split from her husband whom she described as a womanizer.

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She worked in Hong Kong uninterruptedly for 10 years, but became unlucky with her last employer who hired her in 2017. She was terminated after only three months because, as Rowena simply said, “Hindi niya ako gusto.” (She simply didn’t like me).

Losing her job proved devastating to Rowena, who comes from a poor farming family in Nueva Ecija, and is a single mother of three girls, now aged between 24 and 29. “Hirap na hirap po kami, at walang maaasahan,” she said (We are so hard-up with no one to turn to).

She decided to bite the bullet, and go underground. But because she is faint of heart, Rowena said she took on odd jobs sparingly, not wanting to risk arrest. She did not earn much, but it was enough to provide for the basic needs of her growing family.

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By then, her eldest and youngest daughters had gotten married, said Rowena, but their home life was no better than when they were all just relying on her income.

Rowena is about to be disharged from hospital, but has nowhere to go

Asked why she did not surrender when the going was rough, she admits, “Yun na nga po ang pagkakamali ko,” she said. (That was a mistake on my part).

She would have continued living dangerously had cancer not compounded her already desperate situation.

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If she had a choice, Rowena said she would like to continue being treated in Hong Kong. But even with help from the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section and the very kindly social worker who worked on her case, the hospital turned down her request to stay on.

Sabi nila sa akin pwede akong magpa radiation o chemotherapy, pero dapat may bayad. Aabot daw ng $100,000,” she said. (They told me I could have radiation or chemotherapy, but it would have to be paid. It would cost something like $100,000).

But for now, even the threat of being arrested and jailed for overstaying does not concern Rowena as much as the prospect of being penniless and sick when she gets home.

She hopes some kind-hearted souls would pitch in so she could have a bit of money to start a business that would help pay for her family’s meager needs and hopefully, cover the cost of her follow-up treatments for cancer.

Anyone who wishes to help Rowena fulfill her simple wish may contact Marites Palma, founder of Social Justice for Migrant Workers at 6872 0498 or the group's treasurer,  Maria Teresa Toralba at 55806248.

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Filipina charged with assaulting fellow helper on The Peak

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The alleged assault happened at the employer's house on Barker Road, The Peak

A 40-year-old Filipina was charged in Eastern Court today, Oct 21, with “assault occasioning bodily harm” for attacking a fellow domestic helper in July this year. The assault also cost the defendant her job.

The charge was read to the defendant, M. Tambaoan, when she appeared before Magistrate Daniel Tang this noon. It was her first appearance in court since her arrest after the Jul 14 incident.

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The prosecution said the other helper, Helen B. Garcia, suffered injuries when Tambaoan assaulted her at their employer’s residence at Bracken Hill, 12 Barker Road, The Peak.

Details of the attack were not disclosed by the prosecutor. No plea was taken.

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Tambaoan’s counsel from the Duty Lawyer Service said the defendant was fired by her employer after the incident. He said the woman was now staying in a boarding house in Tsuen Wan while looking for an employer.

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The lawyer requested for an adjournment of the case until early December so Tambaoan can collect some documents from the prosecution and to seek legal advice.

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The defendant was allowed to extend her bail, though it was increased to $500 at the prosecution’s request. She was told to appear in court again on Dec. 13.

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Free flu jabs at Polo for eligible Filipinos extended

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By The SUN 

Poster for the free flu jabs say the vaccination will continue for at least two more Sundays

The free influenza vaccination at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Admiralty for Filipinos who are 50 years old and above or below 12 years old, pregnant women and those with disabilities, has been extended for at least two more Sundays, on Oct 24 and 31.

This is according to Assistant Labor Attache Angelica Sunga, today, Oct 21, after the third day of the free flu shots at Polo had to be cut shortly after lunch time as there were no more doses left.

ALA Sunga said the Shoebill Health Care clinic brought only a total of 150 doses, as the plan originally was to call off today’s vaccination, but nearly all of it was gone by noon.

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In the past two Sundays, about 400 doses on each day were administered to Filipinos, most of them migrant workers.

She said it is likely that the seasonal vaccination which has been offered at Polo for the past three years will continue even until next month, depending on Shoebill’s willingness to continue the project.

In future, Sunga said the vaccination may be extended to those below 50 years, but for a $200 fee to be paid directly to Shoebill. "But right now we want to give priority to those in the recommended age range as they are more vulnerable," she said.

ALA Sunga says those outside the age range may be given flu jabs in future, but for a fee

The flu shots are being provided by the Hong Kong government under the Department of Health’s vaccination subsidy scheme to prepare eligible members of the public for the coming winter flu season.

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 “Today, we brought only 150 shots because few workers come here on a weekday. On Sunday, we will bring more,” said a Shoebill staff after telling a Filipina who arrived after 2pm that the vaccination was over for the day.

All eligible Filipinos can avail themselves of the free inoculation in Polo on the 29th floor of the United Centre Bldg from 9:30am to 4:30pm. All they have to do is to present their Hong Kong ID card and fill up a vaccination form.

The flu vaccine provided by Shoebill at Polo

On Wednesday, Acting Chief Executive John Lee and other top Hong Kong officials received their seasonal flu jabs as the government pushed the campaign for more residents to get the vaccination early.

“Influenza can cause not only serious illnesses in high-risk individuals but also infection in healthy persons. Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent seasonal influenza and its complications,” Lee said.

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He said flu vaccination may reduce the likelihood of hospitalization and length of stay.

Those who just had their Covid-19 vaccine must wait for at least 14 days before getting the flu jab. Elderly people who are fit to take the flu vaccine must have no problem getting vaccinated for Covid-19. They should receive a coronavirus vaccine early as long as they not suffering from acute illness.

The government provides free or subsidized flu shots for eligible groups through various schemes targeting those who are in elderly care homes, schools or are disabled. 

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Eligible persons include residents of care homes for the elderly and persons with disabilities, child care centres, children aged six months to under 12 years, persons aged 50 and above, pregnant women, persons with intellectual disability and recipients of Disability Allowance.

For more information, visit the website of the Centre for Health Protection https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/100764.html or call 2125 2125 during office hours. 

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Last day of free flu jabs for Filipinos 50 years up at POLO

Posted on 20 October 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

This is the third day of the free flu jab offer at Polo for qualified people

Filipinos in Hong Kong who are 50 years old and above will have the last chance to receive free seasonal influenza vaccine shots on Thursday, Oct 21, at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Admiralty.

The Hong Kong government is providing the free flu shots under the Department of Health’s vaccination subsidy scheme.

Today, Oct 20, Acting Chief Executive John Lee and other top Hong Kong officials had their seasonal influenza jabs as the government pushed the campaign to get all residents to get inoculated early.

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“Influenza can cause not only serious illnesses in high-risk individuals but also infection in healthy persons. Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent seasonal influenza and its complications,” Lee said.

He said influenza vaccination may reduce the likelihood of hospitalization and length of stay.

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“As such, receiving SIV and getting Covid-19 vaccination are both important. I call on members of the public, especially the high-risk groups including elderly people, to receive SIV early for additional protection to their personal health,” he said

Acting CE John Lee (3rd seat) along with Labour Secretary Law Chi-kwong
and Home Affairs Secretary Caspar Tsui take the flu jab  

Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan also attended the event to show her support.

Chan said that based on past epidemiological patterns, the winter influenza season usually starts in January, but the exact time of arrival cannot be predicted.

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“As it takes about two weeks to develop antibodies, I appeal to the public to receive vaccination early. Influenza vaccines are safe and effective,” Chan said.

Maintaining good personal and environmental hygiene, particularly the proper use of surgical masks, hand hygiene at all times, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and giving up smoking and alcohol consumption are also effective in warding off the flu.

Those who just had their Covid-19 vaccine must wait for at least 14 days before getting the flu jab. Elderly people who are fit to take the flu vaccine must have no problem getting vaccinated for Covid-19. They should receive a coronavirus vaccine early as long as they not suffering from acute illness.

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The government provides free or subsidized flu shots for eligible groups through various schemes targeting those who are in elderly care homes, schools or are disabled.

Eligible persons include residents of care homes for the elderly and persons with disabilities, child care centres, children aged six months to under 12 years, persons aged 50 and above, pregnant women, persons with intellectual disability and recipients of Disability Allowance.

For more information, visit the website of the Centre for Health Protection (www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/17980.html) or call 2125 2125 during office hours.

Over at POLO, those qualified to take the flu shot can go to the conference room on the 29th floor of the United Centre Bldg in Admiralty from 9:30am to 4:30pm tomorrow.

All they have to do is present their Hong Kong ID card and fill up a vaccination form at the registration desk outside the conference room.

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3 FDHs among 4 new Covid-19 cases

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Two of the FDH were quarantined in Penny's Bay, the third in Silka Tsuen Wan

Two female domestic helpers from the Philippines and one from Indonesia are among four new imported cases of Covid-19 reported in Hong Kong today, Oct 20. The fourth is a male returnee from Singapore. 

Two of the FDHs were in quarantine at Penny’s Bay when found infected. One is a 32-year-old Filipina who arrived via CX 906 on Oct 10 and the other is a 43-year-old Indonesian who came on Oct 11 via CX798.

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The other Filipina DH, who is 23 years old, was staying at Silka Tsuen Wan Hotel. She arrived on Oct 16 via 5J272.

The lone male patient is a 28-year-old returning resident from Singapore who arrived on Oct 18 via SQ882. He was in quarantine at Silka Far East Hotel in Tsuen Wan when found infected.

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All of the patients were fully vaccinated: the Indonesian with AstraZeneca, the Filipinas both with Sinovac, and the Singaporean with BioNTech.

Three were found to carry the L452 mutant strain of the coronavirus, while the test result of the older Filipina helper is still pending.

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Hong Kong now has a total of 12,305 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

Meanwhile the city’s vaccination rate continues to climb slowly despite the government’s all-out effort to get more residents to take the Covid-19 jabs.

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As at 8pm yesterday, around 4.56 million people had received at least one dose of a vaccine, accounting for 67.7% of the population aged 12 and above. 

About 8.9million doses have so far been administered in the city, meaning half of the recipients have already been fully vaccinated. 

According to the Department of Health, a total of 6,217 reports of adverse events following vaccination were received since the start of the inoculation program in March this year, accounting for 0.07 percent of the total vaccines administered.

Included in these adverse events are 46 cases of people who died within 14 days of receiving a vaccine. “None of the death cases was associated with vaccination,” said the report.


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Filipina DH dies after collapsing in employer’s home

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

Rojo never regained consciousness after collapsing Saturday night

A 50-year-old Filipina domestic helper who collapsed in her employer’s house in Yuen Long on Saturday night passed away Tuesday night in Pok Oi Hospital in Yuen Long. Consulate staff said the helper suffered a heart attack

Mary Ann B. Rojo fainted around 11pm while preparing to go to bed and was taken to hospital by her male employer, according to one of her friends in Fairview Park, Yuen Long.

Welfare Officer Virsie Tamayao of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration confirmed today, Oct 20, the helper’s death.

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She said the employer has contacted OWWA and the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section to report Rojo’s passing and to inquire about the repatriation of her remains to her hometown in Ilocos Sur.

“The employer did not give any info about details of (Rojo’s) death. Maybe ATN could provide because they spoke with the employer for the procedure and requirements of repatriation,” the OWWA chief in Hong Kong said.

An ATN officer said the Filipina died of heart attack. Her employer has been told to contact the helper’s family directly to relay the news of her passing.

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Rojo’s friend and provincemate, Maynalyn Reynante, said their group of Filipina helpers in Fairview Park was to have a party last Sunday in their hangout at the village park.

Reynante, 38, the cook among the group of 22 friends who call themselves Fairview Park Girls, said Rojo ordered cassava cake as her contribution to the party. But on Sunday morning, Rojo was not answering calls from her friends.

Reynante volunteered to bike to the house of the helper’s employers to find out what happened, and was met at door by her employer’s grown-up daughter. She told the helper that Rojo was in a coma at the hospital after collapsing.

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“Please pray for your friend. She had a heart attack,” the employer’s daughter who Rojo took care as a child, reportedly told Reynante.

Mary Ann with husband Trinidad and their eldest child

Reynante said she contacted Rojo’s husband Trinidad, a professor at the University of Northern Philippines in Vigan and told him about the helper’s condition.

The employer’s daughter called Reynante on Tuesday night and said Rojo died at 10:56pm. She never regained consciousness.

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Reynante said Rojo, who became her friend since she arrived in Fairview Park six years ago, was a very kind and soft-spoken person.

The younger woman said her friend had been taking maintenance pills for her blood pressure. Just recently Rojo reportedly said her blood pressure was shooting up again, to about 145/100. When she stood up, she felt dizzy.

The deceased had reportedly said she wanted to go home for good as she missed her two children, a girl aged 15 and a boy aged 14. Rojo and her husband ran a furniture store in their hometown of San Vicente, whose income augmented the worker’s remittance.

Tamayao said Rojo’s family receive death and burial benefits amounting to Php120,000, as well as educational assistance for one child and livelihood assistance.

Before Rojo, at least one other Filipino domestic helper died of a suspected heart attack this year.

Teresa dela Cruz, a volunteer in the Philippine Overseas Labor Office’s “Healthwise” health check program for Filipino workers, collapsed on Jan 9 in her employer’s flat in Hing Keng Estate, Shatin.

Dela Cruz, 51, had no record of any pre-existing ailment.

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