PH approves vaccine booster shots for healthcare workers

FULLY-VACCINATED healthcare workers in the Philippines may get their booster shots against COVID-19 starting November 17. The country’s Department of Health (DOH) on Monday, Nov. 15, made the announcement following the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to approve the emergency use of four COVID-19 vaccines as additional doses. “All fully-vaccinated healthcare workers may avail…

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DOT’s Puyat looks forward to PH tourism recovery, optimistic that ‘revenge travel’ will happen 

THE Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) led by Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat is encouraging Filipinos in the diaspora to travel and explore the Philippines again, after a long hiatus due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. Puyat said that they are looking forward to welcoming balikbayans and tourists back especially now that COVID-19 travel restrictions are slowly being…

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Your out-of-pocket health care costs need not be a mystery

IF you’ve ever had a serious illness or cared for someone who has, you know how quickly the medical bills can pile up: from labs, radiology clinics, pharmacies, doctors, different departments within the same hospital — some of them in your insurance network, others not. It can be extremely confusing, no matter how clever you…

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California encourages full family vaccinations

THE California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is encouraging entire families – from young kids to grandparents – to get vaccinated, complete their vaccination series, and get a booster as part of its November week of action. With the state’s simplified booster recommendations, all Californians are encouraged to get their booster, as long as they are…

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Roque quits as Palace spokesman to pursue Senate bid

HARRY Roque has stepped down from his posts as spokesperson of Malacañang and the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases to pursue his senatorial bid. He announced his resignation on Monday, November 15, confirming that day’s Palace press briefing as his last. “Ito na po ang huling araw na makakasama niyo ako bilang…

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PH lifts face shield mandate in areas under Alert Level 1-3

THE Philippines has lifted its mandatory use of face shields in areas under Alert Level 1 to 3. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, November 15, approved the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to drop the face shield requirement in certain areas. “Ang decision ko is…

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[OPINION] May 9, 2022 is Election Day in the Philippines: How does the electoral process compare to the US?

MARK your calendar. Next year Monday, May 9, 2022, eligible citizens of the Philippines will be heading to the polls to vote for their new President, Vice President, Senators, Representatives, as well as their local government public officials headed by the Governor, Vice Governor, Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Councilmen/Councilwomen. This should be a very important…

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[COLUMN] Two magical words

Part 1 of 2 MANY years ago, on a visit to my father’s grave site on a quiet, lush, manicured patch of Forest Lawn Glendale, my husband, daughter and I trudged along several bronze memorial tablets of husbands and wives who lived in the 1850’s and died just before the mid-1900’s buried side by side….

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LA County launches ‘United Against Hate Week 2021’

THE LA vs. Hate Coalition, led by the Los Angeles County Department of Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services (WDACS) and the LA County Human Relations Commission, announced LA vs. Hate United Against Hate Week 2021 from ‪November 14-20. Through a unique, community-building blend of art, social media, and educational resources, the LA vs. Hate Coalition urges communities to reject…

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CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for children 5 to 11 

CHILDREN as young as 5 years old in the United States can now get the COVID-19 vaccine as the country further expands its vaccination campaign. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday, November 2, endorsed its advisory committee’s recommendation to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to children ages 5 to 11. “We know…

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[COLUMN] Estate tax rate changes

Biden tax plan series WHAT Is an Estate Tax? An estate tax is a levy on estates whose value exceeds an exclusion limit. Only the amount that exceeds that minimum threshold is subject to tax. This tax is calculated based on the estate’s fair market value (FMV) at time of death, not what the deceased originally paid for its assets….

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[COLUMN] Naturalizing with an undocumented spouse

DEAR Atty. Gurfinkel: I have been a green card holder for over 5 years, paid my taxes, committed no crimes, and am eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. However, my spouse is out of status. (He entered as a tourist and overstayed). I reviewed the naturalization application, Form N-400, and there are many questions about…

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Disney releases 2nd Filipino-inspired Christmas short

WITH the holidays fast approaching, Disney has released its second Filipino-inspired Christmas advert focused on family togetherness and the power of storytelling. “The Stepdad” is a follow-up to last year’s viral hit “Lola,” which featured the Filipino tradition of parol-making as part of its 2020 festive campaign “From Our Family To Yours.” In “The Stepdad,”…

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California extends COVID state of emergency

GOVERNOR Gavin Newsom has extended the state of emergency in California for the third time as a result of the threat COVID-19 poses. The executive order issued on Thursday, November 11, is set to run until the end of March 2022, at which time the emergency will have been in effect for more than two years. Earlier,…

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