Friday, September 25, 2020

Retards in the Government 173

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1337181/3-lanao-sur-pols-arrested-1-kg-of-meth-seized-in-marawi-drug-bust
Policemen, soldiers and anti-narcotics agents arrested three local politicians and an associate in Lanao del Sur allegedly involved in the drug trade and seized some P6.8 million worth of crystal meth, or shabu, in a buy-bust operation in Marawi City on Thursday (Sept. 17). 
Juvenal Azurin, director of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in the Bangsamoro region, identified the arrested suspects as Simpanor Capal Salic, Esnaira Capal, Malik Pangcoga Hadjisalik and Rodrigo Sequino. 
Col. Madzgani Mukaram, Lanao del Sur police chief, said all four suspects are from Tagoloan town where Salic is an incumbent municipal councilor, and Capal and Hadjisalik were former municipal councilors. 
Azurin said the suspects fell in an entrapment operation set up with an undercover agent supposedly buying one kilogram of meth, worth at least P6.8 million in the streets.
Three local politicians caught with 1kilo of shabu.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/19/2043545/sans-death-penalty-drug-war-be-bloody-bato
He said drug lords, mostly Chinese and some of them inside the maximum security building at the New Bilibid Prison, continue to ply their trade because they know they will not be executed even if they are already convicted. 
“As long as we do not have the death penalty for these drug traffickers, nothing will happen to our war on drugs. They will just laugh at us and these Chinese drug lords will just say: ‘even if we’re inside Bilibid, we’re enjoying ourselves, we can easily control the drug business outside because we’re alive’,” he said. 
“But if we execute these Chinese, who can bring in the drugs? Who will have them distribute it… the drug cartel is there inside Bilibid. They control the drug business outside,” he added.
Bato says the PNP, BuCor, and DOJ are helpless to stop the drug trade from within New Bilibid Prison because there is no death penalty. Absolutely ridiculous!
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115860
Criminal and administrative charges await a police officer assigned at the Police Regional Office in Ilocos (PRO 1) who violated quarantine protocols when he entered Ilocos Norte with an expired test result for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). 
Col. Christopher Abrahano, Ilocos Norte Police Provincial Office director, reported on Friday that the police officer identified as IN-C67 would be facing charges once he is released from the Mariano Marcos Hospital and Medical Center in Batac City where he is undergoing treatment. 
Based on the initial investigation, Abrahano reported that the assigned police officer in La Union returned home to Ilocos Norte to attend church and school events, including a family gathering, despite being advised by his superiors to wait for the release of his swab test result. 
The latest swab test result showed that he was positive for Covid-19 and had the most number of close contacts who also contracted the virus. 
Based on the latest data from the contact tracing team, it showed that IN-C67 from Barangay Paltit, Badoc, Ilocos Norte has more than 100 close contacts, a record-breaking number of primary contacts among the 98 other cases in the province.
PNP officer returns home for various events using an expired swab test result. Turns out he is actually infected and has the most number of close contacts who also contracted the virus as a result of his actions.
https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/09/20/2043725/ex-cavite-mayor-cleared-malversation-ordered-pay-p2-million
Former mayor Albert Ambagan Jr. of Amadeo, Cavite and two other municipal government officials have been acquitted of malversation in connection with missing public funds. 
In a 33-page decision promulgated on Aug. 28 and released on Friday, the Sandiganbayan’s Fifth Division said the Office of the Ombudsman failed to prove that Ambagan, municipal treasurer Jaime Rojales and assistant treasurer Alma Ambat were guilty beyond reasonable doubt of misappropriating public funds for their personal use or benefit. 
However, the court said the accused should reimburse P2.029 million to the municipal government. 
The amount is equivalent to the local government’s collections from January to October 2008, which was found missing in the vault of the municipal treasurer’s office during an inspection by the Commission on Audit (COA). 
Rojales and Ambat admitted that P1.4 million of the missing amount was issued to the office of the mayor through Ambagan’s secretary Belen Bebe and given to several officials and employees in the form of cash advances through the issuance of Reimbursement Expense Receipts (RERs). 
The court noted that all the RERs presented by the prosecution panel were photocopies and were not signed by Ambagan. 
The accused have civil liability for the unlawful release of the funds, the sixth division said. 
Ambagan admitted in his judicial affidavit that he knew Bebe took the money but he denied giving her any instructions to take it. Despite this knowledge, he said he did not take any action against Bebe nor did he report this to the COA,” the court ruling read.
The former mayor of Cavite and two other officials were found not guilty of misappropriating public funds but they are still liable for unlawfully releasing the funds and must pay them back. 
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/18/2043305/duterte-clean-philhealth-december-or-else
President Duterte has given Philippine Health Insurance Corp. officer-in-charge Dante Gierran until the end of the year to clean up the state-run health insurer, before deciding whether to abolish or privatize PhilHealth, presidential spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said yesterday. 
“It is an ultimatum. You need to clean up PhilHealth by the end of the year,” Roque said. 
He also voiced support for calls by lawmakers to abolish or privatize the agency – a position opposed by Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra, who pointed out that the President has the power to call for a top-to-bottom reorganization of PhilHealth. 
He (the President) said he wanted PhilHealth abolished or privatized but I said it might be better to wait a few months and see how the new admin performs and that I have a bill making the Secretary of Finance as chair of the Board instead of the DOH secretary. He agreed with my proposal,” Sotto told reporters.
Thinking that 25 years of endemic corruption can be cleaned up within 3 months is ludicrous. So is the idea of abolishing or privatizing PhilHealth as they are the entity tasked with implementing universal healthcare. If there is no PhilHealth who will run UHC?
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1338020/fwd-no-ouster-in-houses-monday-session-cayetano-keeps-speakership-post
The alleged move to declare leadership posts in the House of Representatives vacant—including that of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano—did not come to fruition, with Monday’s session barely lasting for 20 minutes. 
All eyes were on the lower chamber after news broke out that presidential son and House Deputy Speaker Paolo Duterte was intending to declare leadership posts in the lower chamber vacant as some congressmen argued over the proposed 2021 national budget. 
In a text message that spread over the weekend, Duterte supposedly said in a Viber group of congressmen that he would “ask the Mindanao bloc to declare the seat of the Speaker and Deputy Speakers vacant” this Monday so that the region would not “die” for lack of budget amid the lawmakers’ disagreements. 
“I am also encouraging the minority,” Duterte added. 
In a statement released Sunday, Duterte said the text message was just an expression of his “personal dismay” upon learning of the trading of barbs in the lower chamber. 
“Over the past days, quite a number of lawmakers have called me as they expressed their disappointment and consternation over the fate of their respective allocations and budgets from the hands of the current House leadership,” Duterte said. 
“Although I am an ex officio member being a Deputy Speaker, I have respectfully and clearly told them that their concern is something that I would rather stay away from — out of delicadeza because my father is the President,” he added. 
Duterte, however, reiterated that he does not want to get involved in the issue. 
“Now as Congress continues to be hounded by the issue of budget — something that finds its way up to the current House leadership, how it treats its members, how it approves allocations and budgets with fairness or lack of it — let me reiterate my position. I do not want to get involved, however, I wish to help my fellow lawmakers find answers to their questions or remedies to the budget that they proposed for their people,” Duterte said. 
“I could only hope that Congress and its members will be able to resolve this issue before everything goes out of hand before it could bludgeon the credibility of the institutions and inflict damage beyond repair,” he added.
Allegedly Paolo Duterte was going to stand up and tell the Mindanao bloc that if they had issues with the budget they should declare all leaderships post in the House vacant. If he really wanted to do that he should not have sent any messages. There is also the issue of Cayetano attempting to break his deal with Rep. Lord Velasco to share the Speakership. Cayetano does not want to relinquish his power and it remains to be seen if he will keep his word and abdicate to Velasco. Petty, power hungry politicians.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116216
A barangay captain and his treasurer in Albay town were gunned down by unidentified suspects on Monday afternoon, a police official said Tuesday. 
Maj. Domingo Tapel Jr., Guinobatan chief of police, identified the fatalities as Luzviminda Dayandante, 50, barangay chairman, and Albert P. Orlina, 45, village treasurer, both of Batbat in Guinobatan, Albay. 
Tapel said at around 3:45 p.m., the victims, while on board a motorcycle, were fired upon by unidentified suspects while traversing Sitio Gumian, Barangay Sinungtan. 
"Based on the reports, barangay captain Dayandante sustained four gunshot wounds while Orlina with a gun shot at his back from M-16 rifle," Tapel said.
Two more LGU officials assassinated.  This time with an M-16!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116087
A teacher and five others were arrested in separate anti-drug operations in this southern port city, a police official said Monday. 
Capt. Edwin Duco, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) information officer, identified the teacher as Alelyn Gangoso Guynong, 35, who was arrested along with two others in a buy-bust operation around 11:15 p.m. Sunday in Cabato road, Barangay Tetuan here. 
Duco identified her two companions as Ayashin Peña Gunong, 35, and Alkhamar Peña Gunong, 33. 
Duco said recovered from the three were some PHP5,000 worth of suspected shabu packed in eight heat-sealed plastic sachets, a coin purse, and PHP100 marked money.
A teacher and her two friends were busted with P5,000 worth of shabu.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1338260/senate-bill-seeks-to-double-number-of-vacation-sick-leaves-for-state-workers
Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. has filed a bill seeking to double the number of vacation and sick leaves granted to government officials and employees and institutionalize rehabilitation leave. 
Aside from increasing the number of vacation and sick leaves, Revilla’s Senate Bill No. 1821 also seeks to institutionalize the grant of rehabilitation leave for a maximum period of six months. 
If enacted into law, officials and employees of the national government, local government units, government-owned or controlled corporations and state universities and colleges, regardless of employment status, who render work during the prescribed office hours will be entitled to thirty days vacation and 3 days sick leave annually with full pay. 
At present, government officials and employees are only entitled to 15 days of vacation leave and 15 days of sick leave. 
“The 30 days vacation leave shall be inclusive of the three (3) days Special Leave Privilege (SLP) and the five (5) days Forced Leave (FL),” according to the bill. 
Revilla’s bill also seeks to “provide legal basis for the grant of rehabilitation leave to government officials and employees who sustained wounds or Injuries while in the performance of their official duties and those whose illness was aggravated due to their working conditions.” 
While a joint circular issued by the Civil Service Commission and the Department of Budget and Management already grants the said leave benefit, Revilla noted that it is not supported by any legislation. 
“A review of the current leave laws reveals that there is no law that provides leave benefits and privileges for illnesses of officials and employees acquired or aggravated in the workplace requiring Intensive or longer period of treatment, e.g. cancer,” the bill’s explanatory note read.
If Bong had just been seeking to give legal basis to a practice already condoned by the Civil Service Commission then this might not be such a bad idea. But he also wants to double the amount of sick leave and vacation pay per year. With all the Philippine is facing this is an utter waste of time.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/22/2044306/nbi-official-arrested-over-bribery-allegations-clearance-pastillas-scheme-probe
The National Bureau of Investigation arrested their colleague for alleged bribery and corruption in clearing Bureau of Immigration personnel from their probe into the “pastillas” scheme. 
NBI Deputy Director Ferdinand Lavin, also bureau spokesperson, confirmed that agents arrested NBI’s Legal Assistance Section chief Joshua Paul Capiral in an entrapment operation on Monday night. 
Lavin, however, said details on the case are not yet available. “Still waiting post-operation and investigation reports from agent on case,” he said.
NBI employee arrested over his involvement in the BI pastillas scheme which was laid bare earlier this year.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1338417/refusal-of-witnesses-to-testify-frustrates-martires-calls-for-abolition-of-ombudsman
“There is always a rumor of corruption in the Bureau of Customs. But we cannot gather enough evidence because nobody would like to testify. Nobody would like to come up and testify against these corrupt practices,” Martires said during the House deliberations on the Ombudsman budget. 
“So where are we going to look for evidence? ‘The complainant himself is afraid that nothing will happen to us like that. Maybe I said yes, just abolish the office of the ombudsman. Because nothing will happen to us, ”he added. 
He added that those making accusations but refuse to file an affidavit or testify should just keep quiet. 
"So I'm just telling the complainants, if you don't want to stand up and testify, be quiet and not just gossip," Martires said.

Ombudsman Samuel Martires on Tuesday defended the restriction of public access to officials’ Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN), saying that this has been weaponized against government officials. 
He made the remark during the deliberations on the budget of the Office of the Ombudsman in the House of Representatives. 
(According to the experience of the Ombudsman, SALN has been weaponized. It is being used as means to damage the reputation of a person, or besmirch a rival in politics.) 
"We have to restudy the form of this SALN because it is always used as a weapon by political opponents or angry with government employees, so that you can be charged," he said. 
“But the perpetrator of this sin, the source of this sin, is the vague law. The vague system, form of SALN, ”Martires added.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/756625/martires-stops-lifestyle-checks-on-public-officials-says-wealth-does-not-translate-to-corruption/story/
Ombudsman Samuel Martires on Tuesday said he has stopped the conduct of lifestyle checks on public officials, saying failure in such does not prove than an official is corrupt. 
Speaking before lawmakers during a budget hearing at the House of Representatives, Martires also said the law that covers lifestyle check on public officials should be amended for being "illogical." 
“When I sat down, I stopped the lifestyle check first because I had long had doubts about the law provision regarding the lifestyle check. I want to propose to the Congress amendments to 6713 because the provisions there are vague, there is no down payment in logic, ”Martires said. 
“Why did I stop? What is living beyond your means? You earn P50,000 a month, lives in a small house, accumulates, buys a BMW promo, zero interest, he can afford to pay, is he living beyond his means? I don't think so. What he has are distorted values ​​and distorted priorities, ”he added.
Ombudsman Martires is on a roll.  First he says his office might as well be abolished because no one wants to testify against corrupt government employees. Next he says he has restricted access to SALN's because they have been weaponized by political opponents.  Finally he says lifestyle checks do not necessarily prove a thing expect you have visored values and priorities. This guy should know what he is talking about. He is in a place to view just how and under what guises corruption functions in the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116261
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Tuesday announced that Land Transportation Office in Region 7 (LTO-7) director Victor Caindec is being investigated for corruption. 
In a virtual Palace briefing, Roque confirmed that Caindec was the LTO official he was referring to on Monday who allegedly extorted money from motorcycle distributors. 
“Okay, since Caindec brought out his own name, yes, I was referring to Caindec,” he said, adding that he had affidavits to prove his extortion activities. 
He said the affidavits were “a matter of public document already.” 
“I have affidavits to probe po na kinikikilan niya iyong mga(that he was extorting money from) motorcycle distributors, and this is a matter of public document already, nang hindi po pumayag na mas mataas iyong kikil na ibibigay sa kanya, saka po siya nagkaroon ng kung anu-anong hadlang (when they refused to pay the amount he wanted, that’s when he started harassing them),” he said. 
According to Roque, he had already raised the matter to LTO chief Edgar Galvante who allowed vehicle owners to process the registration outside of Cebu.
LTO-7 director is under investigation for allegedly extorting motorcycle distributors.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116275
The Sandiganbayan has found former Milagros Mayor Natividad Isabel Magbalon of Masbate guilty of usurpation of public function reserved under the law to provincial governor. 
In a decision dated September 17, the Sandigan's Sixth division through Associate Justice Karl Miranda sentenced Magbalon to six months to two years in prison for unlawful appointment of a Sangguniang Bayan member back in 2007. 
Magbalon was charged after she appointed Gregorio de Jesus as Sangguniang Bayan member following the death of Eulogio de Jesus. 
A medical doctor, Magbalon, in her defense, said she honestly believed in good faith that she had the authority to appoint a replacement in the vacated Sangguniang Bayan slot. 
The anti-graft court, in convicting Magbalon, said Republic Act 7169 or the Local Government Code expressly states that it is the governor of Masbate who is authorized to fill a permanent vacancy in the Sangguniang Bayan of Milagros. 
"Magbalon could not have legally appointed De Jesus as successor to the position permanently vacated by the death of De Jesus," the court said.
Ex-Mayor sentenced to 2 years in jail for making an illegal appointment 13 years ago!

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: Karaoke Ban, Body Cameras, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

The Bureau of Immigration has deported 129 foreigners in a bid to decongest their facilities and stop the spread of COVID-19.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115766
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Thursday said it has deported 129 foreigners to decongest its detention center in Bicutan, Taguig City, and reduce the risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak. 
“Total (foreigners): 315. Total deported as of Sept. 15: 129 from BI Warden Facility for Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL),” BI spokesperson Dana Sandoval said in a Viber message. 
The 129 deported foreigners include 88 Chinese, 14 Vietnamese, seven Americans, and five Pakistanis. 
Also deported were two Taiwanese, two British nationals, two Mongolians and two South Koreans, and one each from Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and Sweden. 
The bureau’s legal division and other concerned offices have fast-tracked the resolution of deportation cases and secured the necessary clearances needed to facilitate the foreigners' departure from the country. 
He said overcrowding in the facility exposes both the inmates and their guards to the risk of getting infected with the virus.
This should be the norm. 

The PNP is finally getting body cameras! But it's not to police the police and assure the public that all their missions are above board. It's to keep an eye on the public!


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1336550/san-juan-cops-on-bikes-get-body-cams-to-catch-violators-of-health-rules
Police officers in San Juan City who will be enforcing the city’s health rules while on bicycle patrols, are now equipped with body cameras to catch violators, Mayor Francis Zamora said Thursday. 
In a press briefing with reporters at Ortigas Avenue, Zamora said the bike patrols will go around dedicated bike lanes and smaller streets to apprehend those who will not be wearing face masks and face shields as well as those who will be spitting in public places. 
(Body cameras are important because they will not only apprehend those who will violate the bike lanes, they will also apprehend violators of ordinances on wearing of face masks, face shields as well as the anti-spitting ordinance.) 
Zamora said  30 police bike patrollers were issued body cameras to record videos or take photos of ordinance violators. 
(Why do we need body cameras? Because mostly the violators will make excuses which makes room for interpretation.) 
(If we have body cameras, we have videos, photos, and it is clear that there are violations. We will show these videos to you. If you want to contest the violations, traffic enforcers and Task Force Disiplina will show you the videos and photos of your violation.) 
At the same time, Zamora said the bike patrollers will also ensure the safety of cyclists who will be using the modified bicycle lanes along Ortigas Avenue in San Juan. 
(We launched San Juan bike patrollers today because we have bike lanes, we also have police officers on board bikes and their job is to check the bike lanes and ensure the safety of everyone who is biking and to make sure that everyone who is biking is wearing a mask.) 
Aside from bike patrollers, Zamora said they will also distribute body cameras to traffic enforcers and members of the city government’s Task Force Disiplina, which also implement the health rules.
The police now have body cameras to catch COVID-19 violators. But the same reasons they give, leaves no room for interpretation, is exactly why the PNP needs to be equipped with cameras when they go out on raids.

Some experts have issued seven commandments to public transportation drivers and passengers to ensure everyone stays safe.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/09/17/20/thou-shall-use-bleach-not-talk-experts-float-7-commandments-vs-coronavirus-in-puvs
Use anti-virus masks. Those who wear this are 6 times less likely to get infection compared to those who don’t, said Dayrit.  
Wear face shield. This will reduce the risk of infection by as much as 3 times, he said.  
No talking and no eating. Respiratory droplets from the mouth and nose can spread the virus, said the former health chief.  
Ensure adequate ventilation. Open the windows of vehicles every now and then to dissipate the still air, where the virus might linger. For trains, stopping at platforms and opening the door will promote airflow, he said.  
Practice frequent disinfection. Transport authorities should ensure that public vehicles are cleaned with bleach, which kills the virus, he said.  
No symptomatic passengers. People who feel unwell should refrain from using public transport, said Dayrit.  
Observe appropriate physical distancing. “It is possible to go below one meter. It is not dogma, but we have to look at all the packages in the 7 commandments for its proper implementation,” Dayrit said. 
Other experts, a group of doctors, says all lockdowns should be ended.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/18/2043313/doctors-group-seeks-end-all-lockdowns
The 5,000 members of the Concerned Doctors and Citizens of the Philippines (CDCph) led by former health secretary Jaime Galvez-Tan called on President Duterte to adopt a national protocol for the prophylaxis and early treatment of COVID-19 as an alternative to community quarantines. 
“We proposed to the President for the Philippines to adopt a national protocol for the prophylaxis and early treatment of COVID-19 that aims to reduce hospitalization and prevent loss of lives,” the CDCph said in a unity statement read by Galvez-Tan during the launching of the “#Flatten the Fear” campaign. 
Galvez-Tan said the implementation of a national protocol for early treatment of COVID is an effective, safe, inexpensive and science-based solution to address the pandemic in the country. 
“With this solution in mind, we appeal to the President to lift all lockdowns,” he added. 
Galvez-Tan said the government should focus its efforts on early treatment and home quarantine for most patients and prophylaxis for high risk individuals such as frontliners under the proposed plan.
The lifting of lockdowns across the country will likely not happen but perhaps the government will adopt some of their other suggestions.

The pandemic has been hard on everyone. Even billionaires.


https://www.philstar.com/business/2020/09/17/2043081/philippines-richest-see-fortune-smashed-pandemic
A total of 32 personalities, from business magnates to politicians, suffered a cumulative $17.4 billion drop in wealth to $60.6 billion as of September this year, Forbes said. Ten others saw some increases, two sustained their net worth from last year, four were returnees to the list, while two were heirs to the deceased.
These people are still billionaires so they will be just fine.

Duterte has extended the nationwide state of calamity for a whole year more.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/19/2043551/duterte-extends-covid-19-state-calamity-1-year
President Duterte has extended for one more year the declaration of a state of calamity in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, effective Sept. 13 this year to Sept. 12, 2021. 
Duterte signed on Wednesday Proclamation 1021, “extending the period of state of calamity throughout the Philippines due to Coronavirus Disease 2019” that was released to the media yesterday. 
The move extended the state of calamity first imposed by the President on March 16.
Duterte invoked the authority under the Constitution on the state’s policy to protect and promote the right to health of the people.
 
“Whereas, through the joint efforts of the government and the public, significant strides have been achieved in enhancing and improving the country’s capability to implement measures against the spread of COVID-19,” the two-page order read. 
The President added that the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has recommended the extension of the declared state of calamity throughout the Philippines. 
“Whereas, this extension, will, among others, effectively afford the National Government, as well as the local government units, ample latitude to continue utilizing appropriate funds, including the Quick Response Fund, in their disaster preparedness and response efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, monitor and control prices of basic necessities and prime commodities, and provide basic services to the affected populations,” Duterte said in the proclamation. 
It also noted that the number of COVID-19 positive cases and deaths “continue to rise despite efforts and interventions to contain the same.”
Looks like rolling quarantines and a stalled economy will continue for the foreseeable future.

It's official.  Undas 2020 has been cancelled nationwide.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/19/2043555/cemeteries-nationwide-be-closed-undas
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has issued Resolution No. 71, which prevents the public from observing All Souls’ and All Saints’ Days on the traditional dates this year due to the COVID pandemic. 
“All private and public cemeteries and memorial parks, including columbariums and the like, throughout the country shall be closed to visitors from Oct. 29 to Nov. 4,” the IATF said in its order signed by Health Secretary Francisco Duque III and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, co-chairpersons of the task force. 
“Provided, that, the Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation of Community Quarantine shall continue to govern burial and cremation activities during the said period,” the resolution read.
How will people cope? Will they be pouring into cemeteries the days before and after the closure dates? Masses can still be said inside the cemeteries but no one will be allowed to attend except the priest and his attendants.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/21/2044062/pnp-chief-public-also-responsible-violations-manila-bay
The Catholic Church may hold Masses inside the cemeteries in Cebu City during the All Souls’ Day despite that the public is prohibited from visiting the tombs of their loved as part of the measures against the coronavirus disease COVID-19. 
Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in his homily during the Fiesta Mass in Danao City on Monday, September 21, 2020, said he asked Mayor Edgardo Labella to allow the holding of a Mass in the cemeteries on All Souls’ Day even without the attending public. 
The only ones who will be present in the Mass at the cemeteries, Palma said, are the officiating priests and the acolytes. 
Palma said Labella has already given them permission as long as there will be no other attendees for the Mass celebration.
This kind of Mass is known as Sine Populo or without the people.

An exclusive rooftop bar was shutdown by the PNP for violating health protocols.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/19/20/caught-on-live-video-34-curfew-violators-including-9-foreigners-nabbed-at-makati-bar
A total of 34 curfew violators, including 9 foreigners, were arrested at a rooftop bar in Barangay Poblacion, Makati City on Friday night after police got wind of a live video shared by one of the customers on social media.  
The foreigners included 3 Koreans, an American, a Kazakh, and at least 3 Germans, one of whom was identified as a diplomat.  
Makati police chief Police Col. Oscar Jacildo said police arrived at the bar past the curfew hour of 10 p.m. and found patrons drinking, dancing, and failing to observe physical distancing. 
Police went to the bar after they were told of a live video being streamed by a customer. They noted that access to the rooftop was limited.  
Jacildo said this was already the third Friday police had called the attention of the establishment for operating the bar. 
Here's a tip: don't livestream your happy hour at an illegal rooftop bar! That guy ruined it for everyone else.

Karaoke has been banned in Cavite since the beginning of the pandemic. The Palace says they will leave it up to LGUs if they wish to follow suit.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116120
Malacañang on Monday said it is up to local government units (LGUs) to decide on whether to copy the move of Cavite Gov. Jonvic Remulla to ban noisy, late-night karaoke amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. 
In a virtual presser, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said Remulla’s decision is a “valid exercise of local government power”. 
He cited Article 694 of the New Civil Code or the provision about the abatement of nuisance. 
(In the New Civil Code, we have what we call abatement of nuisance and of course, if karaoke is too loud, it can be a nuisance and abatement is in the hands of local government),” he said. 
In a Facebook post last Tuesday, Remulla urged the public to report loud karaoke singers to authorities to prevent noise pollution. 
This after his office received several complaints about the “tireless abuse” made by noisy karaoke singers. 
He emphasized that getting a good night's sleep will help strengthen the immune system against Covid-19. 
(Curfew isn't just made to reduce nonsense night strolls. It is also meant to strengthen the body through a good and sound sleep),” Remulla said. 
Remulla also said late-night karaoke is also considered as a violation of curfew hours under quarantine protocols. 
(Sorry, but even if you say you are inside your own homes, the noise it causes can be considered a violation of curfew hours),” he said.
It sounds like noisy late-night karaoke is already banned in article 694 of the New Civil Code. Either way karaoke is virtually banned across the nation due to social distancing rules.

DILG Secretary Año is boasting about the low crime rate since the lockdowns began in March.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/21/20/crime-volume-in-ph-down-47-percent-during-covid-19-lockdown-ao
Interior and Local Government Sec. Eduardo Año on Monday said the crime volume in the country decreased by 47 percent during the first six months that the country was placed under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. 
Año, citing data from the Philippine National Police (PNP), said there were 16,879 reported incidents of crime from March 17 to present. 
This is almost half of the crime incidents logged six months before the lockdown, or from September 2019 to the earlier half of March 2020, where 31,1661 incidents were reported. 
"From 172 cases a day to 92 cases per day," Año said during the weekly meeting of Cabinet officials with President Rodrigo Duterte. 
Año also said incidents of robbery went down by 61 percent, while vehicle and motorcycle theft went down by 66 percent and 61 percent, respectively. 
Murder cases also went down by 22 percent, while rape cases went down by 24 percent. 
Año said the decrease in the incidents of crime can be attributed to police visibility and better coordination with the local government units.
Perhaps a stronger police visibility and constant coordination with LGUs should be the norm after the pandemic is over.  The decrease can also be attributed to the fact that everyone has been forced to stay at home.

Reminder: if you are doing shots with friends make sure everyone has their own glass!

Baguio City has recorded 43 additional cases of COVID-19 as several residents shared a solitary shot glass during a social gathering, Mayor Benjamin Magalong said. 
According to Darlene Cay's report on “24 Oras” on Monday, Magalong said most of the cases were from the Barangays Ferdinand and Sto. Child. The two barangays were already placed on lockdown since Sunday. 
“Yesterday we had 43 cases. But that was the result of contact tracing, 82% of that was the result of contact tracing because there was a drink in a barangay, a meal and then only one glass was used in the drink so this is the size of the implication, increase the infected in that barangay, ”Magalong said.
COVID-19 or not that is absolutely disgusting.

It appears a new requirement for contact racing may be imposed on the public.

 https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1116104
Dumaguete-based businessman Edward Du, past president of NOCCI and currently the Central Visayas regional governor of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), in an interview on Monday said “the entire business sector is now pushing for the No QR Code, No Entry Policy to gradually eliminate the use of pen and paper for contact tracing purposes”. 
Du said the NOCCI has 200 members and along this line “we are united”, even if there is no approval yet from the province’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID). “We will push through because “the business sector is free to adopt its own health and safety protocols that will help increase sales,” he said. 
“It is just like the ‘no face mask, no entry’ policy and business establishments are required to generate or print a hard copy of the QR Code for free,” he said. 
Du said it is their advocacy to push for this contact tracing method, which will result to faster and convenient way for government workers/volunteers locating contacts of suspect or confirmed Covid-19 cases. He added that it will also benefit the public as they no longer have to stand and wait in long queues at establishments, stores, supermarkets, and even banks.
QR codes have already been placed in businesses in Manila and elsewhere now Dumaguete is seeking to impose them in all businesses. Perhaps the IATF-EID will make a pronouncement on this issue.

It really is too bad that the Offices of the President and Vice President cannot work together on any issue. Robredo can never do enough to please Duterte and Duterte can never do enough to please Robredo.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/22/20/roque-dares-robredo-to-come-up-with-covid-19-pandemic-solution
President Rodrigo Duterte's spokesperson dared Vice President Leni Robredo on Tuesday to come up with a solution to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying she might even become president if she has one. 
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque's challenge to Robredo comes after the opposition leader said the chief executive's plan to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine is "not enough." 
(I am challenging VP Leni. If she has a solution that doesn't need a vaccine and a cure, reveal it and I'm sure she might just become president immediately if she could find one that doesn't need a vaccine or medicine.) 
(Until there is no vaccine, no cure, there is really no solution to this pandemic.) 
Robredo had on Monday made suggestions on how to respond to the pandemic after President Duterte said in a late-night public address on Monday that only a vaccine could finally solve the health crisis. 
The Vice President said the Philippines could suppress the COVID-19 pandemic by "medical and non-medical" means, noting that the government needs to "overcome humanitarian emergencies" like poverty, hunger and unemployment caused by the pandemic. 
The Duterte administration has been criticized for its COVID-19 response as the President opted to rely heavily on retired military generals to impose pandemic response policies. 
The Philippines also has yet to completely flatten the pandemic curve despite having one of the strictest and longest lockdowns in the world.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Coronavirus Signs

You cannot go anywhere without seeing signs telling you to do this and that all in the name of protecting you from COVID-19. They are all pretty much the same but a few stand out. Let's take a look at some coronavirus signs.

These first two signs come from a house which was under quarantine.




What is the story here? I don't know! I heard the guy was a seafarer just back from abroad and was under a mandatory 2 week quarantine. But what about the second sign and fake news? Were people spreading rumors about him?  Perhaps.

Here's another warning sign on the entrance to a gated community.


I asked the guard if someone inside was infected and he said no. I guess it's just an unnecessary scare tactic.

These next signs comes from the post office.


There are signs like this all over the post office. It's overkill. Why so many signs inside and outside the building? You cannot get in the post office without wearing all these accoutrements so there really is no need for all the signs.

The same overkill is happening inside the mall. Let's go shopping at SM and take a look. To get into SM you must wear a face mask and a face shield.


You absolutely cannot be in the mall without wearing a mask and a face shield. Despite this fact practically every store has a sign indicating NO MASK, NO ENTRY. Funny they don't mention face shields too.  Many store also require you to log in.


This is all in the name of contact tracing of course. I do sign in but my hand writing is bad and so is the handwriting of others.

There are more pictures of the mall I could show but let's skip across town to the public market. Outside the entrance of the public market is a hand washing station. Next to the washing station is the following large sign.


This is totally unnecessary epal. It's just another shameless way for this guy to get his name out there. Believe me his name is on all kinds of stuff around town.

Perhaps the one thing that I don't think about during this silly crisis is the age limits of who can and cannot leave their houses.


This sign really drives the point home how stupid and arbitrary this policy is. No one was carding customers as they entered the store.

Speaking of arbitrary, not even gas stations are exempt from posting silly coronavirus signs.


So let me get this straight. If you are not sitting in your car wearing a face mask and a face shield then  they won't fill your tank? Of course not! I was able to get gas no problem without wearing all that. Why have the sign if it's not going to be enforced?

Let's end with a trip to the vet. The guy who was waiting outside and weighs the dogs said I needed a different mask to enter the clinic.  He pointed to the sign on the door.


I did not remove the cartoon character mask I was wearing, Instead I covered it with a blue mask like in the first picture which thankfully I had one in the car. Still just as ineffective at stopping any virus. Inside the clinic was a funny graphic about social distancing.


Keep four cats apart.  That is a rule of cat to keep in mind!