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Manila and nearby cities kept under general quarantine

PHILIPPINE STAR/ MICHAEL VARCAS

By Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza, Reporter

MANILA and nearby cities would remain under a general lockdown until July 31, the presidential palace said on Thursday, after some cities in the capital region experienced a spike in coronavirus infections.

The capital region was under a general community quarantine “with some restrictions” before Thursday’s announcement.

Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal, Quezon, Batangas and Puerto Princesa would also be placed under a general quarantine, presidential spokesman Herminio “Harry” L. Roque, Jr. said in a statement.

Also placed under the same lockdown level were Baguio City, Apayao, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino.

At least 15 areas in the Mindanao region were also placed under a general quarantine. Cagayan, Laguna, Lucena City and Naga City were placed a general quarantine “with heightened restrictions,” Mr. Roque said.

Zamboanga del Sur, Davao City, Aklan, Bacolod City, Antique and Capiz were also placed under the same lockdown level.

Meanwhile, Bataan and Cagayan de Oro would be placed under a modified enhanced community quarantine until the end of the month, Mr. Roque said. Same goes for Davao Occidental, Davao de Oro, Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte and Butuan City.

Iloilo will be under the same lockdown level until July 22. “All other areas in the country will be placed under a modified general community quarantine,” Mr. Roque said.

The Department of Health (DoH) reported 5,221 coronavirus infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 1.49 million.

The death toll rose to 26,314 after 82 more patients died, while recoveries increased by 4,147 to 1.42 million, it said in a bulletin.

There were 45,495 active cases,91.4% of which were classified as mild, 2.1% were asymptomatic, 2.8% were severe, 1.96% were moderate and 1.7% were critical.

DoH said 13 duplicates had been removed from the tally, 10 of which were tagged as recoveries.

The agency said 52 recoveries had been reclassified as active cases and 46 recoveries were tagged as deaths. Four laboratories failed to submit data on July 13.

Also on Thursday, the Philippines took delivery of about 250,800 doses of the vaccine made by Moderna, Inc., according to the Bureau of Customs.

The government bought 194,400 doses, while private companies paid for the rest, Mr. Roque told a separate news briefing

He said about 1.1 million doses of the vaccine made by AstraZeneca Plc bought by local governments and the private sector would arrive on Friday.

The Philippines on Wednesday banned travelers from Indonesia, Asia’s new coronavirus epicenter, after it overtook India in daily infections.

The travel ban will be from July 16 to 31 and will cover passengers from Indonesia and those with travel history to Indonesia in the past 14 days, the palace said.

Passengers already in transit from Indonesia and who arrive before 12:01AM of July 16 will be allowed entry as long as they get quarantined for two weeks even if they test negative.

Pacquiao seeks probe of missing P10.4-B aid

EMMANUEL D. PACQUIAO — HENZBERG AUSTRIA/SENATE PRIB

Boxing champ and Senator Emmanuel “Manny” D. Pacquiao on Thursday sought an investigation of missing cash aid funds worth P10.4 billion allegedly due to corruption. 

The lawmaker filed Resolution 779 directing a Senate committee to probe the missing coronavirus funds allegedly released by the Social Welfare department for distribution through an electric wallet. 

Mr. Pacquiao questioned the agency’s deal with electronic money issuer Starpay Corp., noting that more than a million beneficiaries failed to get their financial assistance. 

Citing government records, Mr. Pacquiao said only half-a-million out of 1.8 million beneficiaries had managed to download the Starpay app.

“This means around 1.3 million projected beneficiaries were unable to download the said e-wallet application and therefore could not have electronically received through Starpay the subsidy amounting to Php10.4 billion earmarked for them,” he said. 

Mr. Pacquiao cited a need to look into the anomaly and “untangle the web of corruption” involving the government and Starpay. 

Starpay last week said it had liquidated the funds given to it and refunded P8.239 billion for unserved beneficiaries. — Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza 

July 20 a regular holiday for Muslim Feast of Sacrifice

PHILIPPINE STAR/ MICHAEL VARCAS

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has declared July 20 as a regular holiday in observance of Eid’l Adha or the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice.

The declaration was based on the recommendation of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, the President said in Proclamation 1189.

The observance of Eid’l Adha will be “subject to existing community quarantine and social distancing measures,” according to a copy of the order.

Muslims make up about 6.01% of the Philippines’ total population, according to a 2017 report by the local statistics agency. — Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza

Beeinfotech PH opens largest telco-neutral data center

DATA CENTER services provider Bee Information Technology PH, Inc. (Beeinfotech PH) announced Thursday that it recently opened a telco-neutral data center in Pasig City to power up businesses.

“Beeinfotech PH’s multi-million-peso data center is the Philippines’ largest telco-neutral data center yet, tackling the market’s need for a telco-grade and tailored data center services provider,” the company said in an e-mailed statement.

The company said its objective is to propel the digital transformation of businesses.

The facility, located in Pasig City, a 19,000-square meter space spread across three floors of more than 6,000 square meters each.

“This gives Beeinfotech PH enough room to reach up to a 45U rack height and hold more than 3,000 racks, which is currently the largest number of racks within a single data center in the country,” it said.

“With such space to host servers and other mission-critical resources, businesses can offload their entire IT infrastructure management responsibilities to Beeinfotech PH and focus on achieving their goals.”

Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) said on July 1 that Beeinfotech PH has leased out a building in its estate.

“Beeinfotech PH occupies our Campus One development… It will also build a power center on a 1,500 square meter land, which is adjacent to their leased premises,” RLC Senior Vice-President and Office Buildings Division General Manager Jericho P. Go said in a statement. — Arjay L. Balinbin

10 Japanese involved in 2-B yen telco fraud deported 

THE BUREAU of Immigration has deported 10 Japanese fugitives who were wanted by authorities in Tokyo for their involvement in a 2 billion yen or about P1-billion telecommunications fraud.

“All of them are now banned from re-entering the Philippines as a result of their inclusion in our immigration blacklist of undesirable (foreigners),” Immigration chief Jaime H. Morente said in a news release on Thursday.

The 10 were arrested on Nov. 13, 2019 in a hotel in Makati City where they were caught in the act of engaging in “voice phishing and telephone fraud activities.”

Voice phishing is the use of fake phone calls wherein the caller pretends to be a someone from a trusted institution, company, or government agency to trick people into giving the callers money and revealing personal information for further crimes.

According to Japanese authorities, the 10 fugitives are alleged members of a crime syndicate in Japan that victimized Japanese citizens and caused “significant damage to Japanese society.” — Bianca Angelica D. Añago

Online applications for bar exams now open 

THE SUPREME Court has opened the online application period for the 2020 and 2021 bar examinations through its online application platform, Bar Personalized Login Unified System (Bar PLUS).

Through Bar PLUS, applicants may digitally submit their verified petition and other required documents and information, including proof of payment of the bar application fee.

“Bar PLUS was created to facilitate a safe, equitable, and inclusive Bar Examinations,” Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, the Bar Examinations chairperson, said in a news release on Thursday.

“A potential examinee will be required to personally appear only when there are difficult issues in their applications which cannot be addressed in any other manner,” Mr. Leonen said.

Application for the bar examinations is open for two months, from July 15 to Sept. 15.

Mr. Leonen earlier said the court targets to have 25 localized testing sites across the country. Negotiations are ongoing with schools with large campuses to accommodate more bar examinees, he said. — Bianca Angelica D. Añago

Supreme Court overturns CA decision on 10 PHL navy officers’ dismissal

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THE COUNTRY’S Highest Court has reversed a Court of Appeals (CA) decision dismissing 10 Philippine Navy officers who were allegedly behind the death of a fellow officer in 1995.

The CA’s decision in 2013 affirmed the order of the Office of the Ombudsman in 2011 to dismiss the navy officers from service as they were found guilty of grave misconduct for the alleged murder of navy officer Ensign Philip A. Pestaño.

In the Supreme Court’s resolution dated May 14 and published on July 12, it said the Ombudsman “failed to support its conclusion of administrative liability with sufficient factual and legal basis.”

The high court said “a finding of guilt in an administrative case may be sustained for as long as it is supported by substantial evidence that the respondent has committed the acts charged.”   

In 1995, Mr. Pestaño was found dead in his cabin with a gunshot wound on his right temple and a suicide letter to his family.

However, investigations in the Senate and by the Armed Forces of the Philippines ruled out suicide.

The probes also discovered that Mr. Pestaño had knowledge of alleged corruption in BRP Bacolod City (LS-550), the lead ship of two Bacolod City class logistics support vessels, which could have been the motive behind his murder.

Mr. Pestaño’s parents then filed criminal and administrative cases against the 10 navy officers before the Ombudsman.

The Supreme Court ruled that the Ombudsman only found probable cause, which “is insufficient to hold petitioners administratively liable.” — Bianca Angelica D. Añago 

Pangasinan to appeal for lifting of mandatory use of NLET to bring provincial bus services back 

THE PANGASINAN government will again appeal to the national task force handling the coronavirus response to allow bus companies to use their private terminals in Metro Manila to encourage the resumption of public transport services to the province.

Under Inter-Agency Task Force Resolution 101-2021 issued Feb. 26, “all buses bound for provinces shall be required to use the Integrated Terminal Exchange as the central hub for transportation. No bus company or public transport shall be allowed use of their private terminals.”

An official of bus firm Victory Liner, Inc., in a session of the provincial board earlier this week, said using the North Luzon Express Terminal (NLET) instead of their own will cost an additional P100,000 to P150,000 for the terminal slot.

Aleksander Briones, operations manager of Victory Liner in Dagupan City, said with the lower passenger capacity due to health safety protocols and added NLET cost, it would mean operating at a loss for their Pangasinan destinations.

The Pangasinan provincial government, in a statement, said the use of NLET located in Bocaue, Bulacan also means added cost and inconvenience to commuters.

“Further, the use of the NLET will necessarily cause immense inconvenience and would likewise cost a fortune for commuters, as they will be forced to use 2-3 lines of transportation, instead of the direct trip to and from Metro Manila,” it said.

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has already issued an order allowing 716 buses to cover the routes from Metro Manila to the following points in Pangasinan: Asingan, Manaoag, Pozorrubio, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Umingan, Alaminos City, Agno, Anda, Bolinao, Dagupan City, Lingayen, and San Carlos City.

Provincial Legal Officer Geraldine U. Baniqued said it will again push for the lifting of the national task force’s resolution.

“The provincial government has been consistent in endorsing requests of all bus operators to LTFRB after securing consent from concerned local chief executives, where the terminals are located,” she said.

HNP says Davao-Zamboanga sisterhood agreement not related to 2022 polls

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THE CITIES of Davao and Zamboanga forged a sisterhood agreement Thursday, a partnership that is not tied to next year’s elections, according to the political party of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.

The sister city agreement, signed by Ms. Carpio and her counterpart Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar in Zamboanga City, was first initiated in 2015 when President Rodrigo R. Duterte was still Davao mayor.   

“The agreement has been pending since 2015… I don’t think this has something to do with 2022 elections,” Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) Secretary General and Spokesperson Anthony G. del Rosario said during a Zoom conference on Thursday.

The sister city ties, valid for five years, “intend to create and fortify an open communicative atmosphere to induce a heightened exchange of ideas, particularly in the fields of tourism and culture, agriculture and trade and commerce,” the Zamboanga City government said in a statement.

Mr. Del Rosario said any other upcoming sister city agreements cannot be viewed as a form of coalition with HNP, a regional party led by Ms. Carpio.

The HNP spokesperson has previously announced that five national political parties have signified interest for a coalition with HNP. These are the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD), Nacionalista Party, Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP), People’s Reform Party (PRP), and National Unity Party (NUP).

Ms. Climaco is a member of the current opposition, Liberal Party. — Maya M. Padillo

Metro Manila mayors approve common guidelines on child-Friendly zones

PHILIPPINE STAR/ BOY SANTOS

MAYORS IN Metro Manila have agreed to a common set of guidelines that will serve as basis for their respective local laws on allowing children at least five years old out of their homes.   

The Metro Manila Council, composed of the 17 mayors in the capital region, approved a resolution on July 14 containing the general rules for the implementation of the new policy allowing kids to go outdoors in areas under relaxed quarantine levels.   

In a statement on Thursday, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said the guidelines include: identification of parks and other outdoor areas that will be considered as child-friendly amid the pandemic; 50% limit on the area’s capacity; deployment of marshals in privately-owned outdoor areas or parks to ensure compliance with health protocols; and children must be accompanied by adults.

“These are the conditions that Metro Manila mayors could adopt in issuing executive orders or crafting their respective ordinances in their localities,” said MMDA Chairman Benhur D. Abalos.

Irong-Irong Bay in Western Samar now free from red tide 

THE BUREAU of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) declared the area of Irong-Irong Bay in Western Samar officially free from red tide contamination. In its 21st shellfish bulletin for the year, BFAR said red tide warnings are still in effect in the areas of Milagros, Masbate; Sorsogon Bay, Sorsogon; Dauis and Tagbilaran City, Bohol; Matarinao Bay, Eastern Samar; and Dumanquillas Bay, Zamboanga del Sur. In Mindanao, areas with active red tide warnings include Murcielagos Bay, Zamboanga del Norte; Murcielagos Bay (Sapang Dalaga and Baliangao), Misamis Occidental; Balite Bay, Davao Oriental; and Lianga Bay, Surigao del Sur. All types of shellfish and Acetes sp. or alamang harvested in areas with red tide warnings are unsafe for human consumption. Other marine species coming from the same areas can still be eaten with proper handling. Red tide is a result of high concentrations of algae in the water. Human consumption of contaminated shellfish may result in paralytic shellfish poisoning, which affects the nervous system. Usual symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning are headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Severe cases may cause muscular paralysis and respiratory problems. — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

Bucks defeat Suns to even Finals

MILWAUKEE Bucks forward Khris Middleton (22) shoots against Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) during the fourth quarter during game four of the 2021 NBA Finals at Fiserv Forum. — REUTERS

Khris Middleton’s 40 lift Bucks over Devin Booker, Suns

MILWAUKEE — Khris Middleton earned his nickname in Game 4 of the NBA Finals as “Cash Money” came up clutch in the biggest game of his life.

Following back-to-back 40-point efforts by Giannis Antetokounmpo, Middleton emerged as the Bucks’ savior with a playoff-career high 40 to overshadow 42 points from Suns guard Devin Booker.

“Late in the fourth quarter, we just ran sets that enabled me to get to my spots,” Middleton said. “After that, I’ve just got to make reads. Thankfully, I hit some shots.”

Middleton scored 10 consecutive points and the Milwaukee Bucks rallied from a nine-point deficit to claim Game 4, 109-103, and tie the Phoenix Suns at 2-2 in the best-of-seven NBA Finals.

Middleton made the money plays in the final two minutes with a freakish nod to Antetokounmpo, whose block of Deandre Ayton kept the Bucks’ lead at four points with 1:15 to play.

For most of the night, only fouls stopped Booker. The Suns’ top scorer scored 42 points despite being dogged most of the second half by foul trouble. Booker’s effort was his ninth game in these playoffs over 30 points. He had 10 points on 3 of 14 shooting in Game 3.

“It’s a mind-set more than anything,” Booker said.

Phoenix shot 51.3 percent from the field and held the Bucks to 40.2 percent shooting.

It was Booker who lobbed the ball to Ayton on Antetokounmpo’s amazing defensive play. The pass carried well wide of the rim and Ayton didn’t collect it cleanly.

“Just a hustle play,” Antetokounmpo said. “Going down the stretch — do whatever it takes to win the game. I saw the play coming. I was there in time, was able to get a good block and go down and get two points.”

Suns head coach Monty Williams believes Booker would have hit for 50 points if Phoenix eliminated “even five” of its 17 turnovers.

Antetokounmpo deferred more than usual and had 26 points, 14 rebounds, eight assists, three steals and two blocks.

With Antetokounmpo largely in check beyond second-chance points, Middleton attempted 33 shots.

It was all Middleton down the stretch for Milwaukee. He made four free throws after banging in a challenged lefty layup, which followed two contested jumpers in a clutch effort that left Booker to play runner-up.

Cam Johnson had 10 points off the bench for the Suns, who got only 38 total points from their other four starters.

Booker reached 40 points to tie the game at 97, answering Pat Connaughton’s corner 3 at the other end.

Paul had 10 points, seven assists and five turnovers. Ayton had six points and 17 rebounds for Phoenix.

Paul is averaging 4.3 turnovers per game in the Finals.

A trailing Antetokounmpo secured Jrue Holiday’s miss — a play crew chief James Capers said postgame should have been Booker’s sixth foul — and dropped in an easy two that made it 95-94 with 3:30 remaining.

Booker went to the bench when he was whistled for his fifth foul on an aggressive boxout of P.J. Tucker with 10:47 left in the game and returned at the 5:55 mark.

As the Bucks tried three different defenders in front of him, Booker scored 18 in the third quarter and made all seven of his shot attempts.

Ragged execution and stagnant offense — one field goal in their first 10 second-half attempts — threatened to erase Milwaukee from the picture in the third. But Phoenix turnovers kept the game within reach for the Bucks, even as the Suns’ surged on a 9-3 run to end the period.

Booker had a game-high 20 points in the first half on eight-of-15 shooting, and Middleton led Milwaukee with 16. — Reuters