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Central bar at center of new coronavirus outbreak

Posted on 28 May 2022 No comments

By The SUN

 

Zentral bar is located in California Tower in Lan Kwai Fong (website photo)

Health officials have reported a new Covid-19 outbreak at a club in Central where 11 customers had contracted the virus, and as a consequence, one of them infected six other people.

Dr Albert Au of the Centre for Health Protection made the disclosure as he reported 270 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, 31 of them imported.

Au identified the bar as Zentral, located at California Tower in Lan Kwai Fong.

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He said the patrons, six men and five women aged between 17 and 29 years old, had visited the bar from 11pm on May 21 until it was supposed to have closed at 2am the next day.

The sick patients developed symptoms starting that Sunday until Thursday.

Au said a compulsory testing notice has been issued for those who were at the bar on the dates and times indicated.

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Authorities were also checking whether any Covid restrictions were violated. He said records from the LeaveHomeSafe app showed the last of the customers left at 5am, but this may also be because they had forgotten to press the “leave” button when they actually left.

According to Au, the 11 people who were infected did not seem to know each other.

"Many of the cases told us they went on their own or with one or two friends. They told us they walked around to drink and chat with others without wearing a mask," Au said.

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Following the spread of the virus in the bar, one of the customers, a 23-year-old man who works as a part-time basketball coach at a school in Yuen Long, appears to have passed it on to six students he had coached.

The coach wore a mask during the training session, but the players did not, said Au. Twenty-four other players who joined the session have been asked to quarantine at home.

The CHP official also said one more student at the DSC International School in Taikoo Shing has tested positive for Covid, taking the number of infected people in the cluster to five.

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Meanwhile, authorities said one more students at the DSC International School in Taikoo Shing had tested positive to Covid, taking the number of people infected in the cluster to five.

Officials who did follow-up investigations also learned that one of the four infected primary school student lives in the same Taikoo Shing block as a man who caught an Omicron sub-variant in the McDonald’s restaurant nearby.

The student reportedly lives on a floor above the man, but investigations are still being carried out to find out if the two cases are related.

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Dr Larry Lee of the Hospital Authority reported one Covid-related death, involving a 77-year-old man who received two vaccine doses but suffered a stroke earlier and had a respiratory disease.

He was taken to hospital after complaining of breathing difficulties and was found to have pneumonia. His condition deteriorated and he passed away on Friday.

The city’s death toll from the fifth wave of the Covid outbreak has gone up to 9,163 while the total number of infections in the same period is now at 1,199,227.

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Phl to allow travelers with booster jab to enter without negative PCR test result

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All travelers with booster shots need not present a negative test result

Starting Monday, May 30, all inbound travelers to the Philippines who have had at least one booster shot of a Covid-19 vaccine to enter without presenting a negative test result for a RT-PCR test prior to boarding their flights.

They will also be allowed to skip quarantine on their arrival.

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The announcement was made by the Department of Tourism in the Philippines Friday, and confirmed today by the Consulate in Hong Kong through a Facebook page.

According to the new health protocol, the passenger who must be at least 18 years old and has had a third or fourth vaccine jab need only to present a recognized vaccination certificate to be able to board a flight to the Philippines.

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Also exempted from the pre-departure test are the following:

  • Those aged 12 to 17 who have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine
  • Those aged below 12 who are traveling with a passenger who is fully vaccinated (with two jabs) or had a booster shot

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat said the move is aimed at encouraging more tourists to visit the country.

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More tourists, she said, will mean more revenues for small and medium-sized industries and create more jobs in the sector.

Puyat also announced that travel insurance, which used to be required for all tourists entering the country, will no longer be required “but still highly encouraged” for all arriving passengers.

Illustration of the new travel protocol (from PCG HK Facebook page)

The negative test result exemption will, however, not apply to travelers who have had only one or two vaccine doses, or are unvaccinated.

Those who completed two doses still need to present a negative result for a PCR test taken within 48 hours of boarding their flights to the Philippines. However, they are allowed to skip quarantine.

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Those who had only one dose or are unvaccinated should present a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours or departure. In addition, they will have to stay in a quarantine facility until the release of a negative RT-PCR test taken on the fifth day and undertake home quarantine for the next 14 days.

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All inbound travelers are required to register online, 72 hours before departure, at the official OneHealthPass website: https://onehealthpass.com.ph.

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Barkadahan sa SmarTone New Yuen Long Shop Now Open!

Posted on 27 May 2022 No comments

Congrats sa bagong shop ng SmarTone para sa mga OFW ng HK! Hindi lang sila nasa Central ngayon kung saan ang puntahan ng mga Pinoys kungdi pati na rin sa kabilang parte ng HK, ang Yuen Long! 

 Madami na rin talaga ang mga OFW dito sa Yuen Long, NT. Mga boarding at village houses ang gustong gusto tirhan at puntahan. Pero hindi kompleto ang buhay OFW kung walang phone at internet. 

Sa mga SmarTone customers na nasa Yuen Long o sa mga tabing area ng New Territories, hindi mo na kailangan pumunta sa Central para sa iyong SIM, loads, phones at iba pa. Punta ka lang sa bago nilang shop.

Hindi mahirap hanapin kasi nasa loob sila ng pinakasikat na Chicken ng mga Pinoy, sa Jollibee Yuen Long! Yes! Nasa loob ng Jollibee! 

 Shop B, 1/F, Jollibee Shopping Arcade, 40-52B Castle Peak Road

Nandiyan ang Barkadahan sa SmarTone shop. 

Kaya pag kumain ka sa Jollibee, pwede ka nang dumaan sa SmarTone shop para bumili ng mga kailangan mo. Magpa- register ka na rin ng iyong SIM cards para umabot ka pa sa Lucky Draw para manalo sa $1,000,000 worth ng prizes. 

Heto pa! Sa May 29, Sunday, 10am to 2pm ang Grand Opening at merong over 500 prizes na giveaway sa mga sasali sa pa-games mula 10am hanggang 2pm. 


Pwede manalo ng SIM, Loads, Jollibee meals at door to door boxes! 

Hindi pa tapos ang mga p- giveaway, meron pa! Kapag bumili ka ng SIM + $50 Recharge Voucher, may FREE ka na Chicken at Softdrinks ng Jollibee. Yan ang mga promo sa bagong shop ng SmarTone sa loob ng Jollibee Yuen Long. 

First time ito dito sa HK na may ganitong pagsasama ng 2 malaking kompanya na nagbibigay serbisyo at saya para sa mga OFW ng HK. 

Para sa ibang details pa ng bagong shop at promos sa Yuen Long, i-press ang link na ito https://bit.ly/3PMfcij

Kung kailangan mo ng tulong at hindi ka makalabas, pwede kang tumawag sa aming Hotline na 1772244 o mag send ng message sa Barkadahan sa SmarTone Facebook page. 

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Mas bongga talaga sa Barkadahan, pramis! 

Barkadahan sa SmarTone for the OFW, with the OFW!

Further spread of Omicron sub-variant feared

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Two staff at HKCEC have tested positive, one of them with the Omicron sub-variant

Health authorities say the new Omicron strain, BA.2.12.1, may be spreading on Hong Kong island as they reported 250 new Covid-19 cases Friday, 29 of them imported.

Dr Albert Au of the Centre for Health Protection aired the concern after reporting that another staff member at the Hong Kong Convention Centre in Wan Chai has also tested positive for Covid-19.

Yesterday, a 63-year-old female cleaner at the HKCEC was among four cases involving the sub-variant that were reported. Today’s case involves a 55-year-old dishwasher.  

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According to Au, the two women had been to the staff canteen at the same time in the morning between May 20 and 23. They both had access to the changing room.

He said health authorities are investigating if the HKCEC cases are connected to the McDonald's cluster in Tai Koo Shing where 11 cases involving the sub-variant were found.

The cleaner and three of her family members who live with her in Lee Wing Building in Kowloon City were all found to carry the mutated virus.

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The fourth case reported Thursday involved a 51-year-old woman who works at Immigration Tower in Wan Chai and lives at Ka Keng Court in Sha Tin.

"We think the Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 is spreading in Hong Kong Island," said Au.

"Among the four new cases, two of them work in Wan Chai. Therefore, we are speculating the subvariant has been leaked to the community through silent cases and further caused a transmission."

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However, he was quick to allay concerns about the outbreaks, saying there is no scientific evidence to show that the Omicron sub-variants cause more severe illnesses, or increase the risk of death.

Au reported another cluster of infections that appears to have occurred at DSC (Delia School of Canada) International School in Tai Koo Shing.

The school was one of 16 that reported 18 cases Thursday and Friday, involving 16 students and two teachers.  

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Two students and a teacher who belong to the same class at DSC were among the new cases reported today. Another student in the same class tested positive earlier.

As a result, around 20 students in the same class have been told not to return to school on Monday and to get tested for Covid-19 during the weekend.

As the school is also located in Tai Koo Shing, Au said officials will also investigate whether the students had been to McDonalds in Cityplaza or other places visited by earlier patients.

Omicron is suspected to have spread between 2 guests at Marriott in Shatin

Another cross-infection at a quarantine hotel is also suspected.

A 29-year-old man who flew in from Singapore and had stayed at Courtyard by Marriott in Shatin, is believed to have passed on the virus to his next-door neighbor, a 32-year-old man who came from Sweden.

Another imported case being investigated is that of a 44-year-old local cargo flight crew who traveled for work in the United States between Saturday and Monday tested positive in Hong Kong on Thursday.

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Au said the man who lives in Sai Kung, followed health protocols. While his case has been listed as imported authorities are still looking into whether he might have caught the virus in the community.

Meanhile, Hospital Authority’s Dr Larry Lee has reported one more Covid-related death. The 82-year-old male patient was said to have received two vaccine jabs.

As he had various chronic illnesses, his death may not have been directly caused by the coronavirus.

The city’s death toll from the fifth wave has now risen to 9,162 with the death rate at 7.64%.

The total number of infections in the same period is now at 1,198,957.

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Airline says sorry to OFW whose suitcase was slashed at Mla airport

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

Airline staff take pictures of Vigo's slashed suitcase

A long-awaited vacation to the Philippines turned into a harrowing experience for Flor Vigo, a domestic worker in Hong Kong, when she found that her suitcase had been slashed open between her flight from Manila to Roxas City, Capiz on May 23.

When she retrieved her bag, Vigo was disheartened to see that several items of chocolates and electronic gadgets she had intended as “pasalubong” to her family had been taken. Her suitcase was then wrapped in plastic to hide the gaping hole on its side.

Vigo, 42, said she immediately filed a complaint at the Cebu Pacific counter at the airport, suspecting that the filching was done by airline staff in Manila.

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Hindi naman talaga ganoon kalaki ang halaga ng mga nawalang gamit,” she said. “Yung mahal lang talaga ay yung maleta ko kasi bagong bili pa yun.” (The items I lost did not cost much, but what was pricey was the suitcase because I had just bought it).

She was also sore that her first trip home after the coronavirus pandemic was ruined by the airport theft.

But after her Facebook post about the incident became viral, NAIA staff posted a comment asking for her flight details and whether she had already filed a report to Cebu Pacific about the incident.

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Amin po tong ipapadala sa management ng Cebu Pacific upang ma-verify at maimbestigahan ang pangyayari. Puwede rin po kayong mag-iwan ng mensahe sa aming Facebook page para sa karagdagang detalye.”

(We will forward this to Cebu Pacific management for verification and for the incident to be investigated. You can also leave a message on our Facebook page for additional details).

In no time, the airline also contacted Vigo to say sorry and offer compensation. The longtime OFW said she did not respond to the offer, lest she be accused of posting about her experience only because she was after money.

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But when told that it was alright for her to accept payment for her losses, she said she would respond to the airline’s offer so the matter could be settled once and for all, and she could enjoy the rest of her two-month-long vacation.

Vigo's excitement over her vacation was marred by the airport theft

Vigo had left Hong Kong for Manila in the evening May 22, and spent a few hours at Ninoy Aquino International Airport before her 9am departure for Roxas via Cebu Pacific airline the next day.

She said her suitcase was still intact when she retrieved it from her flight from Hong Kong, until she checked it in at 7am for her onward trip to Roxas City.

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When she landed at Roxas airport at about 10:30am, she was disheartened when she did not spot her suitcase in the baggage carousel. She waited until she felt there was no way she could still get it on the same day and reported it lost to the airline counter at the airport.

But just 15 minutes later, she received a call from someone who said her luggage had been at the airport the whole time. It turned that the lone suitcase that had sat on the carousel for more than an hour was hers, although she did not recognize it as it was fully covered in cling wrap.

What remained of Vigo's 'pasalubong'

Vigo, a single mother who had worked in the Middle East before moving to Hong Kong six years ago, said she had just been signed up by a new employer after her previous employers had relocated elsewhere.

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Taking up a new job after working non-stop for years because of the pandemic had proved too exhausting for Vigo that she had thought of quitting. But after talking to her employers, they all agreed to go on vacation for two months - Vigo, to the Philippines, and the employers, to Canada.

Vigo hopes the break would give her enough time to enjoy the company of her family, and get enough rest before facing the challenges of working away from home once again.

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Pinay, bigong makuha ang sweldo kapalit ng abiso

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Magkasamang lumabas ng Labour Tribunal ang mag-amo kahit hindi nagkasundo sa kaso

Nang i-terminate ng amo si J.A. Antonio pagdating niya mula sa day off noong Feb. 12, naisip niyang humingi ng isang buwang sahod bilang kapalit ng biglaan niyang pagpapaalis. At siyempre, pati air ticket papuntang Pilipinas at iba pang gastusin sa pag-uwi.

Pero pumayag lamang ang among si Yu Wai Shing na bigyan sya ng pambili ng air ticket, kaya nauwi ang kaso nila sa Labour Tribunal.

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Ipinaliwanag ng Presiding Officer na si Eleanor Yeung na ayon sa batas, karapatan ng isang employer na sisantehin ang kanyang tauhan at agad paalisin, pero obligado siyang magbayad ng suweldo kapalit ang isang buwang abiso, na tinaguriang “payment in lieu of notice”.

Pero kung may mabigat na dahilan sa pagsisante, hindi obligado ang amo na magbayad nito.

Pinuna ni Yeung na noong October 2020 at February 2021, hindi umuwi mula sa day off si Antonio.

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Ayon sa sagutan ng mag-amo sa Whatsapp tungkol dito, humingi pa ng tawad si Antonio.

Ang ikatlong kasalanan ni Antonio ay nang mag day off siya noong Feb. 12, na pinayagan ng amo dahil ang paalam niya ay magre-remit lang ng pera sa pamilya, pero gabi na nang siya ay dumating.

Sinabi ng amo niyang si Yu na noong panahong iyon ay kasagsagan ng fifth wave of Covid-19, at natatakot siya para sa anak niyang may sakit ng epilepsy at autism, na alaga ni Antonio.

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Kaya nang tanungin ulit siya ni Yeung kung papayag siyang magbayad bilang kapalit ng abiso sa halagang $4,630, tumanggi si Yu at iginiit na babayaran nila lang ang air ticket, na sa kanyang pagtatanong ay nagkakahalaga ng $1,556.

“Pwede mo bang dagdagan? Pwede bang $3,500? Iyan ay mungkahi lang,” dagdag ni Yeung.

Sumagot si Yu na ang pagtanggi niya ay base sa prinsipyo.

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“Kahit kaunti lang,” sambit ni Antonio, na isinalin sa Inggles ng court interpreter.

Sa huli ay pumayag ang amo na itaas ang babayaran niya sa air ticket papuntang Pilipinas. Sinabi niya na papayag siyang bayaran kung magkano ang gitna ng presyong nakuha niya na $1,556 at ng quotation na nakuha ni Antonio na $2,944, na lumabas na $2,250.

Nang tanungin ng presiding officer si Antonio kung tinatanggap niya ito, sumagot siya ng oo.

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Pauwi na siya ng Pilipinas nitong Sabado (bukas), dagdag pa niya.

Pagkatapos magpirmahan ng dokumentong tumatapos sa kanilang alitan, magkasabay na lumabas sa korte ang dating mag-amo.

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HK says infection rebound possible as 251 new Covid-19 cases reported

Posted on 26 May 2022 No comments

By The SUN 

2 more students at St Catherine's International Kindergarten school are among the 251 new cases

Health Secretary Sophia Chan has urged the public to remain vigilant as a rebound in Covid-19 cases could occur.

Her statement came as the Centre for Health Protection reported 251 new infections on Thursday, with two related deaths. Among the newly recorded cases, 36 were imported.

Chan noted that the daily caseload has hovered between 200 and 300, and early this week, even dropped to below 200.

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What this means, according to her, is that there are still hidden transmission chains in the community, and a surge could happen again. However, she assured that the government was prepared to respond if a rebound does occur.

Meanwhile, CHP’s Dr Albert Au reported that two more cases involving students at St Catherine’s Kindergarten in Kowloon Tong were reported today, raising the total number of infections in the cluster to nine.

The students were among 20 cases involving 19 schools that were reported Thursday. The patients included 13 students and seven teachers and staff.

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The outbreak at McDonald’s in Cityplaza also resulted in one more case, involving a 99-year-old woman who did not go to the restaurant but lives in the same building as a 76-year-old patient who caught the coronavirus there.

A lockdown of block 6 of Richland Gardens in Kowloon Bay where they both live resulted in the older woman’s infection being detected.

The cluster, which involves the transmission of the Omicron BA.2.12.1 sub-variant, now has 11 cases, including nine diners, a diner’s mother and the latest patient.

As for the imported cases, 26 were uncovered at Hong Kong airport, while the remaining 10 cases were detected during quarantine.

The patients had flown in from the United States (16), Singapore (5), United Kingdom (3), Thailand through Taiwan (2) and one each from the Philippines, Indonesia, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, India and United Arab Emirates.

Two flights have been suspended for five days each for flying in a number of infected passengers. These are Turkish Airlines’ TK 070 from Istanbul and Emirates flight EK384 from Dubai, UAE.

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The two deaths that were reported involved residents of elderly care homes. One was a man aged 67 and the other, a woman aged 87.

A total of 447 patients are being treated at public hospitals and medical facilities. Five of them are in intensive care units and two are in serious condition.


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