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HE DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has now allowed motorcycle rider to have one passenger, but provided they are couple and live-in partners. DILG Secretary Edu- allowing “back-rider” took cle must have a protective ardo Año said the order effect July 10 and motorcyContinue on page 3
Philippines guarantees human rights under new anti-terror law MANILA GUARANTEES human rights of law-abiding citizens are fully respected and doused fears the new anti-terrorism law will trample on the constitutional rights of Filipinos following the signing of the Republic Act No. 11479, or the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020. The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict also said the law was crafted to Continue on page 2
President Rodrigo Duterte (Simeon Celi, Jr)
‘I got Covid-19 two months ago. I’m still discovering new areas of damage,’ says CNN’s Richard Quest THE COUGH has come back, without warning and seemingly for no
reason; so has the fatigue. True, neither are as debilitating as when I had the
actual virus, but they are back. Continue on page 3
Sulu cops who gunned down soldiers now in Camp Crame NINE COPS accused of fatally shooting 4 army intelligence agents in Su-
lu’s capital town of Jolo are under restrictive custody at the Philippine National
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A motorcycle rider violates the strict community quarantine guidelines by bringing an unauthorized passenger in Zamboanga City. (Zamboanga Post)
Dialysis patient gets Covid in Zambo hospital ZAMBOANGA CITY - A 58year old local woman undergoing haemodialysis at the Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) contracted the deadly coronavirus respiratory disease. The woman, a resident of Barangay Tetuan, was admitted at the ZCMC due to fever and cough and underwent Covid-19 testing. The result of her test came out positive for Covid-19 and she was immediately placed under isolation at the hospital.Her family is also being monitored by health authorities for
Zamboanga City Health Officer Dr Dulce Amor Miravite. (File photo) Covid-19 symptoms.But weeks before she was diagnosed with Covid-19,
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Sulu cops who gunned down soldiers now in Camp Crame
Influential and highly-respected Sulu Governor Sakur poses with senior AFP and PNP officials at his Capitol office in Patikul town. (Provincial Government Photo) Continued from page 1 in Quezon City. PNP Chief General Archie Francisco Gamboa ordered the policemen’s transfer to ensure their availability in the investigation being conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) The Philippine Army said the soldiers, all clad in civilian clothes, were in a car on a covert mission to capture 2 suicide bombers, when policemen intercepted them in Jolo town and ordered the agents to come with them to the police headquarters so they can verify their identities. But the police said cops opened fire on the soldiers after they sped off and allegedly tried to shoot the lawmen, an allegation strongly denied by the military. The policemen Abdelzhimar Padjiri, Hanie Baddiri, Iskandar Susulan, Ernisar Sappal, Sulki Andaki and Mohamad Nur Pasani - all members of the Jolo municipal police force; and Almudzrin Hadjaruddin, Alkajal Mandangan, and Rajiv Putalan, of the Provincial Police Drug Enforcement Unit, was brought to Camp Crame by Brigadier General Manuel Abu, the regional police chief. They were turned over to Colonel Jerich Royales, Deputy Director for Operations of the Headquarters Support Service. In Sulu, Governor Sakur Tan met separately with members of the joint military and police board of inquiry, and members of the NBI led by Solomon Ticbayan who called on him at his office. Tan welcomed the seniors military officials headed by Lieutenant General Franco Nemecio Gacal, Inspector General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; Major General Corleto Vinluan, commander of the 11th
Infantry Division, and Assistant Division commander Brigadier General Peter Angelo Ramos, Brigadier General Gilbert Saret, commander of the 1001st Infantry Brigade; and Colonel Hilarion Palma. And PNP officials led by Brigadier General Benjamin Acorda Jr, Executive Officer for the Directorate for Intelligence; Colonel Mario Buyucan, Chief of Intelligence Division under the Directorate for Integrated Police Operations in Western Mindanao; Colonel Michael Bawayan Jr , the provincial police chief; and Major Edilberto Santiago. Officials from the National Police Commission in the Muslim autonomous region headed by lawyer Nasif Brian Meditar and Inspector Hajandri Sampang and John Rigor Fernandez also met with Tan. Stay Calm President Rodrigo Duterte earlier flew to Zamboanga City and met with military commanders, appealed to them to stay calm as he ordered an investigation into the killings. Duterte promised for an impartial investigation, assuring justice for the slain soldiers. “Pumunta ako dito (sa Zamboanga) hihingi ako ng tulong ninyo. I am pleading. Nakikiusap ako. Nihangyo ko ninyo na tabangan ko ninyo pagpakalma to keep the waters in the meantime calm and we wait for the result of the investigation. I am giving you my word of honor that the investigation will proceed to find out the truth unfettered, unbridled by anybody except ‘yung sa trabaho. Walang makialam at ‘yung totoo lang. Iyon ang maasahan ninyo. At kung sino man ang may kasalanan, then he has to pay for it.” “What I’m saying is we’re trying to figure out how we can in the mean-
time do something to give you the assurance that justice will be done. So I’m giving it to you, I said, as a word of honor of a President na I will find out the truth from the investigators and I hope that it would satisfy all,” he told the military. Duterte said he was saddened by the incident and started reminding soldiers all the benefits and increase in salaries he gave them and ensured the welfare of the police and the military has always been his top priority since becoming president in 2016. (Zamboanga Post and Mindanao Examiner)
Pagadian airport fence project, kasado na! PAGADIAN CITY - Nagkita og naghinabi si Mayor Sammy Co og sa mga opisyales sa Aerodrome Development and Management Service (ADMS) diha sa Pagadian City Airport. Ming bisita si Officer In-Charge for Aerodrome Development and Management Service (ADMS) John Estabillo og Department Manager Engr. Arnel Borlado para sa pag-inspection sa site for Pagadian City Airport Perimeter Fencing Project sa tibuok area nagpalibot sa airport nga mobalor kapin sa P79 million. Anaa pud si City Councilors Sam Tyra Co og Dr. Dicky Fernandez; Tiguma Councilor Lance Samuel Co, CAAP Zamboanga City Area Manager Antonio Alfonso, og City Administrator Vince Quipot. Kini ang usa sa mga gipangayo ni Co nga proyekto sa airport arun ma-secure og luwas sa peligro ang tanang eroplano nga motugpa og molupad dinhi. Gikalipay kini og dako ni OIC-Pagadian Airport Manager Nelson Cenas kay masulbad na gayud ang ilang problema nga wala na gayuy
makasulod nga stray animals sa airport ilabina diha sa runway. Pagasugdan ang maong proyekto sa haduol nga panahon arun maka move forward napud
sa mga daghan pang proyekto para sa airport. Mapasalamaton gayud si Co kay Presidente Rodrigo Duterte ug kay Transportation Sec. Arthur Tugade sa gibu-
bo nila nga mga proyekto sa atoa ilabina gayud dinhi sa atoang main entry point sa syudad nga makahatag og dakong kalamboan kanato. (Asenso Pagadian)
Philippines guarantees human rights under new anti-terror law Continued from page 1 comply with the constitutional freedoms of the people while increasing the means to strengthen national security by legally fighting terrorists whose main agenda is to overthrow the government by any means possible. “Only persons involved in the act of terrorism are threatened. It will be more difficult for them to continue their relentless and cruel recruitment of young citizens to be used as pawns in their terrorist actions,” it said, adding, the national government is doing its best to protect the nation and its people. President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11479 on July 3. “As we have said, the President, together with his Legal Team, took time to study this piece of legis-
lation weighing the concerns of different stakeholders. Terrorism, as we often said, strikes anytime and anywhere. It is a crime against the people and humanity; thus, the fight against terrorism requires a comprehensive approach to contain terrorist threat.” “The signing of the aforesaid law demonstrates our serious commitment to stamp out terrorism, which has long plagued the country and has caused unimaginable grief and horror to many of our people. Together, let us defeat terrorism and make our communities safe and secure under the rule of law,” said Duterte’s spokesman Harry Roque. Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said with the new anti-terrorism law, a
more discerning mechanism is in place to prevent and deter the threats and dangers posed by terrorists to the Filipino people. “The new legislation addresses flaws in the Human Security Act of 2007, which served as a dead letter law and was severely underutilized, and helps advance our country’s national security interests,” he said. “As the Philippines is heavily afflicted by terrorism, as reflected in its ranking in the Global Terrorism Index of 2019, the Duterte administration stands with a firm position of undertaking stricter measures against terrorists, including foreign ones, while maintaining the respect for human rights as we have ensured safeguards against abuse,” he added. (Mindanao Examiner)
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Continued from page 1 shield between the driver and passenger and they should wear facemask in compliance with the guidelines set by the Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID). “Simula July 10 ay papayagan na natin ang
back-riding ngunit sa couples lang muna. Alam naman natin ang sitwasyon ngayon, tumataas ang bilang ng mga positive cases. At least ang couple ay nakatira sa iisang bahay lang iyan,” he said. Año said that a prototype design submitted by Bohol Governor Arthur Yap was adopted
by the IATF-MEID and shall be strictly followed. “Yung prototype model na sinubmit ni Gov. Arthur Yap, approved na iyan ng IATF-MEID at ito yung pinaka-prototype na gagamitin natin,” he said. Yap proposed the installation of a protective barrier between the passengers of a motorcycle to
Dialysis patient gets Covid in Zambo hospital Continued from page 1 the disease at the hospital. She claimed that her ward is just near where the Covid-19 patients were staying.“Plywood lang el de amon division na maga paciente que tiene Covid-19,” she told the Zamboanga Post in June. The woman has been undergoing haemodialysis every other day for the past months now with Barangay Tetuan workers bringing her to the hospital in their vehicle after the local gov-
ernment imposed strict community quarantine measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Weeks before she was diagnosed with Covid-19, the woman sought the help of a quack doctor to relieve her of body pains. The whole compound where the woman lives has been placed under a 21-day lockdown since July 9 and trapping 5 families who had no direct physical contact with ZC258. And three members of a family neigh-
bor, who work at private firms, had to find a place to stay for the duration of the lockdown.Families trapped in the area have criticized the City Health Office for locking down the whole place instead of the compound where ZC258 lives. Two business establishments – a salon and an air condition repair shop – were also affected by the lockdown that resulted in the loss of jobs of about a dozen workers. (Zamboanga Post)
allow back-riding without compromising health and safety. “Maganda ito sapagkat protektado ang passenger. May handle sa side nung barrier at lalagpas sa ulo niya ‘yung barrier para sigurado na walang laway na tatalsik and at the same time kailangang magsuot ng mask at naka-helmet iyung rider at passenger,” he explained. Año reminded the public though that as the design of the motorcycle is modified, riders must be cautious. “Kailangan dito ay dobleng pag-iingat sa pagdadrive, dapat ay sumunod tayo sa speed
limit. Noon nga nagkakaroon ng disgrasya kahit wala pang barrier, kaya mas lalo tayong dapat mag-ingat ngayon,” he said. He said back-riders will be asked to present documents at quarantine control points or to law enforcers as proof that they are indeed a couple. For married couple, they should have the same last name, and for live-in partners - they must share the same home address. “They should bring copies of their marriage certificate and present IDs if asked by law enforc-
ers. Ang couple is living in the same household, either they are married, or common-law husband and wife, or boyfriend or girlfriend.” “Sa ID ay dapat magkapareho ng apelyido at kapag naman common-law husband and wife ay kailangang the same address sa ID. There are so many ways to prove naman that indeed they are a couple. Kapag hindi sila sumunod ay mapaparusahan sila. Maraming kaukulang kaso na puwedeng isampa sa kanila,” Año said. (Zamboanga Post)
‘I got Covid-19 two months ago. I’m still discovering new areas of damage,’ says CNN’s Richard Quest
Richard Quest (CNN) Continued from page 1 Like many others, I am now coming to realize that I am living and suffering from the long tail of Covid-19. I got infected back in mid-April. The onset of symptoms came quickly. I suddenly noticed I was feeling very tired and I had a new cough. I got tested and the morning after I received a phone call from the medical center, I had tested positive for coronavirus. The virus is like a tornado. When it lands, it swirls through the body, causing chaos, confusion, coughs, wreaking damage to each organ it touches. Some won’t survive its visit. For those that do, when it has gone, one surveys the damage to the human landscape and realizes it’s much greater than first thought. My symptoms were on the milder side: I never had breathing dif-
ficulties, or loss of sense or smell. I was wiped-out tired and I always had “the cough,” which has now returned. The Covid cough is not like your usual cough-it-up deep cough (what doctors politely call a “productive cough.”) It is very distinctive. It is a dry, raspy, wheezy, cough. In my case, lots of short, expelling gasps of air, followed by a long, deep, chest-wrenching expiration cough, that has standers by wondering if I am going to keel over. I have tested negative for the virus and positive for the antibodies, and my doctor says it won’t return. But there are days when I feel that it has. I am also discovering new areas of damage: I have now become incredibly clumsy. I was never the most lissome person, no one ever called me graceful, but my clumsiness is off the chart. If I reach for a
glass, or take something out of a cupboard, I will knock it, or drop it on the floor. I have tripped over the curb and gone flying. I fall over furniture. It is as if that part of my brain, which subconsciously adjusts hand and movement to obstacles it sees, isn’t working. At times there’s a sense of mild confusion. The micro delay in a thought, the hesitation with a word. Nobody would notice but me. My digestive system is peculiar, to say the least. It doesn’t matter whether I call them symptoms, traits, or wreckage -- my body doesn’t feel quite right. The doctors try to reassure me, saying, this will wear off, but they can’t tell me when. Last week was bad. The cough has been with me for days, I have been tired and needed to take naps. I tripped over the camera tripod then fell over a chair! I am concerned but not panicked, yet. This week already feels much better. For those who have not had Covid, or witnessed the mess it leaves behind, again, I urge you, do whatever you can to avoid this tornado. It will roar through the body -kill some on the way -- injure all in its path -- and then when you think “well, thank God that’s gone,” look around, the damage is strewn everywhere and will be with you long after the crisis has passed. Covid is a tornado with a very long tail. (Richard Quest – CNN)
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IATF okays Covid screening, surveillance in ports THE INTER-AGENCY Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) has approved a plan to step up screening and surveillance strategies in the country’s ports to contain the further spread of the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19). Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said the IATF-EID, through Resolution 53, approved on the recommendation of the National Task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 to hire more civilians for contact tracing and swabbing in ports of entry. Roque, also acting as IATF-EID spokesperson,
said Subic and other ports would be tapped as hubs for an international crew change. “(It is) subject to established health protocols and guidelines,” he said, adding, the IATF-EID also approved the NTF Covid-19’s proposal to establish onestop shops under the Department of Transportation for the uniform processing of arrivals in all gateways. The move came as Covid-19 infections continue to spike in the country which now has over 50,000 positive cases and more than 1,300 deaths since March. Most areas in the country have been placed under modified general community quaran-
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