Monday, February 26, 2024

Philippines One of Only 30 Countries With a Cholera Outbreak in 2023

The Philippines is number one in a lot of things. It is number one in online child sex trafficking. It is number one in social media users. It is number one in the amount of time spent on Pornhub. And now the Philippines is number one in cholera cases for the Western Pacific region.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/897390/philippines-only-country-in-western-pacific-with-cholera-in-2023-who/story/

The Philippines is one of only 30 countries that reported cholera or acute water diseases (AWD) cases in 2023, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO).

The 2023 WHO Global Cholera and AWD Dashboard records 708,200 cholera cases worldwide, including in nine countries where at least 10,000 cases were monitored. 

More than 4,300 deaths were also reported.

"While data from 2023 cannot be directly compared to the more detailed official reports submitted to WHO for 2022—when there were 472,697 cases and 2349 deaths—the marked increase in preliminary figures for 2023 suggests a concerning escalation in global cases and deaths associated with cholera," the WHO said in its report. 

The Philippines is the only country in the Western Pacific Region to have a cholera outbreak last year.

Latest data from the Department of Health (DOH) shows 3,756 cholera cases reported last year, including 19 deaths.

According to the WHO, cholera is an “extremely virulent” disease that can cause severe acute watery diarrhea due to ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.

This infection affects both children and adults and can kill within hours if untreated.

Being one out of only 30 countries to report a cholera outbreak puts the Philippines in an exclusive class. Here is a map showing the other 29 countries which reported a cholera outbreak in 2023. 

https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/multi-country-outbreak-of-cholera--external-situation-report--11---12-february-2024

The DOH says there was 3,756 cases and 19 deaths in 2023. But why does cholera continue to plague the Philippines? Because of the lack of access to clean water. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1211483

The Department of Health (DOH) regional office in Eastern Visayas has reported 3,683 cholera cases with nine deaths from January to September this year, slightly higher at 4 percent than the 3,556 cases recorded in the same period in 2022.

Of the total cases, 2,996 were treated in hospitals, and the rest recovered through home treatment, DOH regional information officer Jelyn Lopez-Malibago said in a phone interview Tuesday.

Of the nine deaths, Eastern Samar and Samar provinces recorded three each, Leyte had two, and Northern Samar had one. Most patients who died of cholera were children.

The youngest fatality was a seven-month-old boy, while the oldest was a 93-year-old woman. The latest death was recorded on July 13.

The DOH report said 1,390 cases were in communities that lack access to safe drinking water in Eastern Samar.

Malibago said the DOH has intensified its information drive to prevent the spread of cholera.

They also strengthened their technical assistance to local government units to end the outbreak in some areas, she said.

“To prevent the possible surge of these diseases, especially during the rainy season, the Department of Health recommends the practice of good personal hygiene. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before preparing or eating food, after using the toilet, after clean-up activities, and handling particles coming from public places and after attending to a sick person,” Malibago added.

The DOH urged the public to clean all utensils, equipment, and surfaces before and after cooking; thoroughly wash and cook all meat, seafood, and vegetables; eat properly prepared food; and eat food while it is still hot.

Drinking water from known sources, boiled or treated with chlorine is highly recommended.

“By undertaking these tasks, we will be able to attain better health outcomes in Eastern Visayas and reduce the number of food and water-borne diseases cases and deaths,” Malibago said.

While the people do bear a responsibility for their health and well-being it is the government's mandate to provide the people with clean water and proper sewage systems. Much of the pollute water people are using is fouled by human waste. 

The fact that the Philippines made this exclusive list is a testament to the dysfunctionality and ineptness of the government. Let us congratulate the corrupt politicians who run this nation for this accomplishment.

Sunday, February 25, 2024

The God Culture: Take Up Your Fence

Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture has once again taken up his anti-cross video series to give us more "proof" that Jesus was not crucified on a t-shaped cross but staked on a vertical pole. This time Tim says Jesus did not tell His followers to "take up their cross" but rather to "take up their fence."

"Take Up His FENCE And Follow Me..." in UNDER 20 MINUTES

Tim's proof for his claim is twofold.

The first proof is Jesus says "take up your cross" much too early in His ministry for his followers to understand cross as an implement of torture.

1:04 Yahusha for us to said, you know, for us to take up our cross and follow him, right? Actually wrong. He never said that. This is written in Greek which is the word stauros or upright stake or fence post and not cross and it actually then makes sense. As cross it makes no sense whatsoever because it's long before Messiah's execution. Long before. It's ridiculous.

The second proof, built upon the first, is that His followers would have to have been familiar with what Jesus is talking about and since it cannot be the cross it must be a fence since no one owned a cross but everyone owned a fence.

9:44 You have the same problem in Matthew 16:24, Mark 8:34, and Mark 10:21 these are way too early to invoke the use of a cross. Most people had fences back then and they understood what he meant. No one owned crosses. Duh. 

Your boundary of your property was set largely by a fence not a cross. If you're selling your property and following him selling all your possessions and following him you're breaking down your fence, you're, you, you know, you're coming out, uh and that's what it's all about. You're coming out and you're giving everything to him and has nothing to do with a cross. This is very obvious 

Again a whole lot of problematic uses here if it was cross. Luke 9:23 still 14 chapters too early to invoke a cross for execution. Nonsense. No one would have even understood and he wasn't being cryptic. This is a Salvation topic folks. He didn't project such definition for understanding at a later date. He was teaching a principle he wanted understood then and there and it was. Now, remove your fence, remove your boundaries and follow me.

What is Tim's source that "most people had fences back then?" He does not say. He is likely making it up.

All this means the passage about taking up one's cross is not about self-sacrifice but about "giving all you have" and living outside of your fence. 

3:56 The passage is really about giving all you have to Him. Uh, in one case the Rich Young Ruler which we covered He says this as well there. Uh, and he's telling him go sell all you possess and that includes your land. Then take up your fence, your boundary, your fence post and follow me. Have no boundaries. Have no borders. Come out of your yard and your comfort zone and follow me. This is incredible now this passage makes sense. Take up your cross? Hm. Nonsense.

The first proof is easily dismantled by looking at John 6 where Jesus says we must eat his body and drink his blood. 

51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.

52 The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?

53 Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.

54 Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.

55 For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.

56 He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.

What can Christ possibly mean here by eating his body and drinking his blood except for the Eucharist? 

Matthew 26:26 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.

27 And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it;

28 For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.

John 6 is long before the Last Supper yet here we see Jesus Christ talking of the very sacrament He would inaugurate during the Last Supper. It should be noted that when the crowd heard Him say they must eat His body and drink His blood many of them stopped following Him because the saying was too hard.

60 Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?

61 When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?

62 What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?

63 It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.

64 But there are some of you that believe not. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not, and who should betray him.

65 And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.

66 From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.

This is important because Jesus Christ is not clear about everything he says. He told the Apostles that He spoke in parables not to make his teaching easily understandable but to hide it from the masses to whom it was not given to understand. Tim is dead wrong when he says Jesus never spoke cryptically. 

Matthew 13:10 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?

11 He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.

12 For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath.

13 Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.

14 And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive:

15 For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with theireyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.

There is no problem with Jesus speaking to His disciples of a future event in a cryptic manner especially when He promised to send the Holy Spirit to bring these things to their remembrance.

John 14:26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

The second proof is easily done away with by the testimony of ancient writers who testify that criminals did in fact carry their cross to the scene of execution. 

The first testimony is from Dionysius of Halicarnassus who writes the following in book seven of his Roman Antiquities. 

A Roman citizen of no obscure station, having ordered one of his slaves to be put to death, delivered him to his fellow-slaves to be led away, and in order that his punishment might be witnessed by all, directed them to drag him through the Forum and every other conspicuous part of the city as they whipped him, and that he should go ahead of the procession which the Romans were at that time conducting in honour of the god.​  

The men ordered to lead the slave to his punishment, having stretched out both his arms and fastened them to a piece of wood which extended across his breast and shoulders as far as his wrists, followed him, tearing his naked body with whips.

https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus/7C*.html

The second testimony is from Plutarch who writes the following in his Moralia in Book 8 section 9. 

And as every malefactor about to pay the penalty of his crime in his person bears his cross, so vice fabricates for itself each of its own torments, being the terrible author of its own misery in life, wherein in addition to shame it has frequent fears and fierce passions and endless remorse and anxiety.

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23639/23639-h/23639-h.htm#Page_331a

It is simply a fact that criminals carried their cross to the place of execution. There is no doubt the people would be familiar with that grisly sight and understand exactly what Jesus meant by carrying your cross. It is not a fence. That is preposterous.  

Finally, and what really undoes all of this nonsense, is the Greek word for fence is not stauros.  It is phragmos.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g5418/kjv/tr/0-1/

If Jesus wanted people to "take up their fence" he would not have used a word with two meanings but a word with one meaning. While stauros can mean a fence post it also means a cross as an implement of torture. However, phragmos means fence with no ambiguity. Didn't Tim say Jesus did not speak cryptically and wanted everyone to know what he was saying? 

As Tim would say, BOOM!

This third video is simply more unhistorical and unbiblical garbage from Timothy Jay Schwab. But Tim does not care that he is in error or that I continue to point out his errors. In the comment section of this video he left the following tirade calling me a "demon blogger" and once more threatening me with legal prosecution for exposing his lies. 


Anyone attempting debate without watching all 3 of these, will be muted. We know by your comment you have not watched so don't play the fool trolls and demonic blogger. Let's be clear. When we say demonic, we refer to the intellectual rapist who can't even read a sentence and never makes points except how poorly he is able to read and he is even worse of a listener. The idiot even takes positions against himself in a stream and no one can be more of a failure as the perhaps 2 views he gets proves. Talk about the definition of insanity... demonic indeed. And the eBook he downloaded free, he lied and told Amazon the pages fell out when he opened it yet he did not order from Amazon who does not send such poor quality nor do they ever not accept a return in that case but not this idiot... The eBook pages fell out on his screen. In the words of Bugs Bunny: "what a maroon." He'll now likely write a blog about how one is supposed to spell moron in which he'll also tell us that Bugs Bunny didn't actually say it and is not the origin as if that would ever even matter... because he has the understanding of a toddler only foaming out of the mouth like a demon indeed. He has committed many infractions in cyber libel, gross negligence, fake news, misrepresentations consistently, harassed  family including minors, and in time, he will be prosecuted for his illegal acts. He tries to comment here under a different usernames each time in complete insanity thinking we will ever allow his dull nonsense here on our channel. Even when caught and muted he gets more views than months on his pathetic platforms no one wants to view. When caught, he doubles down and turns dumb into dumber and then, dumberer... Perhaps there is a movie about him. We will never tolerate such illiterate ignorance here. Yah Bless.

Will Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture ever own up to his misrepresentations and outright lies? Will he ever deal with the hard evidence I present in all these articles that he is wrong? Likely not but that will not stop this blog from continuing to expose him for all to see. 

Friday, February 23, 2024

Retards in the Government 353

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

 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1905266/sc-ex-pnp-saf-chief-liable-in-choppers-deal

The Supreme Court has found former police general and Special Action Force (SAF) chief Leocadio Santiago Jr. administratively liable for the anomalous purchase in 2009 of two brand new police helicopters that later turned out to be secondhand. In a 14-page resolution published on Thursday, the high court granted the writ for certiorari filed by the Ombudsman Field Investigation Office against Santiago and reinstated a previous ruling that convicted him for serious dishonesty and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.

In its resolution dated May 30, 2012, the Ombudsman found the former SAF chief and several other police officers administratively liable for the irregular acquisition of the secondhand helicopters for the Philippine National Police, resulting in their dismissal from the service plus the forfeiture of retirement benefits. They were also barred from holding public office.

The high court’s latest resolution effectively overturned a 2013 ruling from the Court of Appeals clearing Santiago of the said charges.

In 2009, the PNP ordered three standard helicopters worth P105 million from the Manila Aerospace Products and Trading (Maptra) that should be brand new, air-conditioned and with a minimum of three hours’ endurance.

However, Maptra delivered only one brand new Robinson Raven II while the two standard Robinson Raven I were found to be pre-owned by former First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo, according to the Ombudsman.

In reversing the appellate court’s decision, the high tribunal said that Santiago was guilty of the said administrative liabilities when he executed resolutions attesting that Maptra was “legally, technically, and financially capable” of supplying the helicopters despite documents showing otherwise.

“That said misrepresentations resulted in serious damage and grave prejudice to the government is also undeniable, considering that the government was defrauded into procuring ‘brand new’ [Light Police Operational Helicopters] with certain specifications that turned out to be secondhand units that were far from the PNP’s specifications,” the high court said.

“Worse, the contract price amounted to over a hundred million pesos,” it added.

According to the court, the findings were substantial grounds to elevate the guilt of Santiago to “serious dishonesty,” which is defined by Civil Service Commission Resolution No. 06-0538 as a dishonest act that causes “serious damage and grave prejudice to the government.”

The court said it was also convinced the police official’s actions tarnished the image and integrity of the public office he occupied, citing his “flimsy defense” that he merely relied on the representations of other committees and his superior.

Santiago’s argument that it would also be “impossible” to require him to examine every process of the procurement when he was busy with police operations reflected the “unacceptable standard” he applied to his public office, it added.

“To the court, there is no basis to hold public officers to such a low standard when no less than the constitution commands that public officers ‘must at all times be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty, and efficiency, act with patriotism and justice and lead modest lives,’” it said.

The SC has held the ex-PNP SAF Chief liable for an anomalous helicopter deal. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/17/village-chair-shot-dead-kagawad-wounded-in-ormoc

A lone gunman shot and killed a barangay chairman and wounded a barangay kagawad or councilor in Ormoc City, Leyte on Friday night, February 16.

Police identified the fatality as Patricio Laude, 60, chairman of Barangay Catmon, Ormoc, and the wounded as Christopher Casimong, 45, kagawad of Barangay Catmon.

Initial investigation said that the victims were having a conversation in front of Casimong’s house regarding a meeting about the barangay cleanliness campaign and segregation of waste materials when an unidentified person arrived and greeted them.

The suspect suddenly drew a gun and fired at the victims, killing Laude on the spot and wounding Casimong who was taken to a local hospital.

Suspect fled to unknown direction and police are conducting follow-up investigation and pursuit operations.

A barangay chairman has been assassinated and a barangay chairman wounded. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/19/bir-employee-nabbed-for-extorting-kids-bike-shop

A Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) employee was arrested for allegedly extorting money from an establishment selling kids’ bikes.

The BIR, along with elements from the Philippine National Police (PNP), conducted a joint operation last Thursday, Feb. 14 that led to the discovery of the employee’s extortion.

Based on the agency’s reports, the employee was extorting money under the guise of an official BIR tax compliance verification drive.

It was revealed that being in the taxpayer’s place of business was not part of the employee’s official functions.

The employee is set to face criminal cases of robbery (extortion), grave coercion and usurpation of official function or authority, violations of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, and Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, which were filed before the Office of the City Prosecutor.

“Pinangako ko ang integrity and professionalism of the institution and employees. Kaya hindi natin palalagpasin ang mga ganitong gawain. Walang lugar sa Bagong BIR ang mga ganitong empleyado”, BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr. stated.

[I promised the integrity and professionalism of the institution and its employees. So we will not let such activities pass up. Such employees have no place in the New BIR.]

“All BIR officials conducting enforcement activities must be armed with the proper authority either a Letter of Authority or Mission Order. Taxpayers can always ask and verify the authority by which a BIR employee is visiting their office or business,” Lumagui said.

“You can report any individual, whether a BIR employee or a stranger, if he or she cannot show any official document that warrants his or her presence in your business establishment,” he reiterated.

The BIR has yet to disclose the amount of money that was extorted from the bike establishment.

A BIR employee has been arrested for extortion. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/19/cop-drug-pusher-fall-in-pangasinan-buy-bust

A 42-year-old policeman and a 31-year-old drug pusher were apprehended in a buy-bust operation in Barangay Domanpot, this town, on Sunday afternoon, February 18.

Police said they were monitoring the drug pusher, alias Puto, when the police officer with the rank of police corporal assigned to the Santa Maria, Pangasinan police station, arrived.

The police officer, who had been tied to illegal drug activities, purchased suspected shabu from Puto, prompting lawmen to accost him but he fled on board a Toyota Tamaraw FX bearing license plates UNZ-665.

Puto was nabbed and seized from him was shabu worth P3,400 and a heat-sealed transparent plastic sachet.

Lawmen chased and caught up with the police officer who yielded the car, a cellphone, and a handgun.

Inventory and markings of pieces of evidence were done on-site in the presence of mandatory witnesses. 

A cop has been busted for drugs. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/20/village-chief-shot-dead-in-ilocos-sur-1

A barangay chairman was gunned down in front of the cockpit arena here on Monday night, February 19.

Police Capt. Rodel Ragasa, town chief of police, identified the victim as Lawrence “Larry” Angco, chairman of Barangay Poblacion, Santo Domingo, this province.

Ragasa said the victim was driving his motorcycle on the way out of the cockpit arena at about 8 p.m. when he was shot by a lone gunman.

Six empty caliber .45 shells were recovered by responding police officers at the crime scene.

Angco died on the way to the hospital from multiple bullet wounds.

The suspect fled and police are pursuing the suspect.

A barangay chairman has been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/20/silay-city-gov-t-employee-busted-for-drugs

A city government employee and his companion were arrested by the police in a buy-bust operation in Bonifacio Extension, Barangay 4, Silay City, Negros Occidental on Tuesday, February 20.

Police identified the city government employee as Romeo Dicto, 61. His companion was a 26-year-old man.

The suspects were arrested after they sold suspected shabu worth P2,800 to a police poseur-buyer. Suspects allegedly yielded 12 grams of suspected shabu valued at P81,600.

Police Lt. Col. Mark Anthony Darroca, Silay police chief, said that Dicto had been working in the city as street sweeper. He is considered a high-value individual because of his government-related work, Darroca said.

Darroca said that Dicto’s companion was tagged as a street-level individual.

A Silay City government employee has been busted for drugs. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/21/village-dad-killed-in-leyte

A barangay kagawad or councilor was shot dead in Sitio Banahaw, Barangay Tugas,  Tabango, Leyte, on Tuesday, February 20.

The victim was identified as Ronald Palacio, 50,  of Barangay Santa Rosa, Tabango.

Initial investigation disclosed that the victim was driving his motorcycle on his way home from Tabango Proper  when he was shot in the uninhabited area by unidentified persons using an unknown caliber of firearm. 
                    
Police found the victim lying on the road beside his motorcycle. He was bathing in his blood and had multiple bullet wounds in the back.

Gunmen fled and police are pursuing them and conducting follow-up investigation.

Another barnagay councilor has been assassinated. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/898135/gov-t-worker-in-naga-cebu-detained-over-loss-of-p12m-from-city-coffers/story/

A worker of the City Treasurer's Office in Naga City, Cebu Province was detained at the City of Naga Police Station female custodial facility for alleged loss of around P12 million from the city coffers.

She was detained at about 6 p.m. on February 19, 2024.

The 44-year-old liquidating officer allegedly started her illegal activities toward the end of 2022. She was entrusted to collect taxes and deposit the money in the bank.

However, in a report made by the Commission on Audit, the liquidating officer failed to present documents on a so-called money trail, or the series of connected financial transactions and exchanges.

Police Lt. Col. William Homoc, Naga Police Station chief, said that the liquidating officer's lifestyle changed indubitably, including frequent out-of-the country travels.

Homoc confirmed to GMA Regional TV Balitang Bisdak that the woman admitted taking a sum from the total collection five days a week.

The news team sought comment from the suspect in her detention cell, but she refused an interview. Workers at the City Treasurer’s Office also refused to be interviewed when the team tried also to reach for comment.

Mayor Valdemar Chiong said that the incident saddened him as the loot, upon initial investigation, is quite a sum already.

He said he will wait for further reports from COA on the exact amount lost from the city coffers while the City Legal Office is studying the appropriate charges to be filed against the suspect.

The City Legal Office, Office of the Mayor, and the City Treasurer's Office are expected to file charges against the liquidating officer.

He vowed that the incident will not affect city government services to constituents.

A worker of the City Treasurer's Office in Naga has been arrested for losing 12 million pesos. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/21/pcg-probes-personnel-in-cavite-shooting-spree

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Wednesday, Feb. 21, said it will cooperate with the Philippine National Police (PNP) after one of its personnel allegedly went amok and engaged in a shooting spree in Naic, Cavite.

Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan, PCG commandant, directed the Coast Guard Internal Affairs Service (CGIAS) to work with the PNP in probing the arrested personnel who is serving under the Coast Guard Sub-Station Rosario with a rank of Seaman Second Class.

According to the PCG, the suspect went to Barangay Latoria in Naic, Cavite around 2:40 a.m. last February 18 where he met his live-in partner. 

Suddenly, the suspect, who was still wearing the Coast Guard's battle dress uniform (BDU), began shouting due to a heated altercation with his live-in partner. 

This attracted public attention and at the height of the confrontation, the suspect "pointed his PCG-issued firearm to the ground and fired indiscriminately." 

Witnesses called for assistance from the PNP-Naic personnel which led to the arrest of the suspect.

The police also recovered 18 spent shells of caliber 5.56 cartridge. 

The suspect yielded his PCG-issued firearm (Galil ACE) for alleged violation of Republic Act No. 11926 or "An Act Penalizing Willful and Indiscriminate Discharge of Firearms."

Gavan reminded the PCG personnel to exercise maximum tolerance and comply strictly with gun safety regulations.

""Committing such crime while wearing the PCG uniform affected his unit's reputation and the public image of the entire Coast Guard organization," he furthered. 

The PCG commandant said that the suspect shall face the consequences of his actions, which include being dishonorably discharged from the Coast Guard service, if proven that he is guilty of indiscriminately firing his gun.

"The PCG has zero tolerance for public servants who violate the very rules and regulations they must uphold," Gavan said.

A member of the PCG has been arrested for indiscriminately firing his gun during an argument with his live-in-partner. 

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Coronavirus Lockdown: Business Still Struggling, Rediscovered Painting, and More!

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

The DOH is reporting a 35% decrease in daily COVID-19 cases. 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/16/ph-reports-35-decrease-in-daily-covid-19-cases-doh

The Department of Health (DOH) said on Friday, Feb. 16, that 661 new Covid-19 cases were recorded from Feb. 6 to 12.

It noted that these cases showed a 35 percent decrease compared to the previous week from Jan. 30 to Feb. 5.

Based on the latest data, seven of the newly reported cases have been classified as "severe” or “critical.”

Meanwhile, the DOH recorded two additional Covid-19-related deaths that occurred between Jan. 30 to Feb. 12.

It was also stated that as of Feb. 11, hospitals across the Philippines had admitted a total of 184 severe and critical Covid-19 patients for treatment.

Of the 1,345 ICU beds designated for Covid-19 patients, 151 of them, or 11 percent, are currently occupied.

DOH also noted that 1,528 out of 11,291 non-ICU Covid-19 beds, constituting 14 percent, are also in use.

Related to this, it reminded the public that practicing different layers of protection can limit transmission among vulnerable groups and in enclosed, overcrowded areas.

Frequent handwashing, using masks, social distancing, and providing adequate ventilation in closed settings altogether remain effective prevention measures.

Testing is done to confirm cases to determine appropriate clinical management and isolation at home may be done for mild cases, the DOH added.

Despite the decrease don't forget to wash your hands, wear a mask, and social distance. 

Tourism in Cebu is slowly recovering but construction is struggling to reach pre-pandemic levels.  


https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/cebu-news/2024/02/18/2334274/business-still-struggling

Tourism in Cebu is still recovering while the construction business is not as dynamic as it used to be.

These were the observations disclosed by Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Charles Kenneth Co during the latest episode of The Freeman’s “Hot Seat”.

Co said that while the food businesses are already doing okay, the tourism sector is still recovering and the construction industry is slowing down.

“Food business, medyo okay-okay,” he said, as people who were in lockdown due to the pandemic shifted from ordering online to going out to explore and eat out again, as evidenced by the current traffic situation.

He, however, said that the construction industry has slowed down the situation was even better during the pandemic.

“Construction projects, nag lie low pud karon,” Co said.

He said there are currently only a few construction projects, especially government projects.

“Little government projects especially in Cebu unlike in the Build Build Build program (under former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s term), when it was very strong ang atoang construction sector,” said Co.

“That’s not only for the Philippines, not only to Cebu… During the pandemic, the government was really conscious of the lockdown. Most of the government’s priming, nibuga gyud ug maayo ang government…. Now, slow down even in China and other world economies,” he added.

Co said the Philippines is even luckier as it still has the Business Process Outsourcing sector as well as the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), as they have kept the country Gross Domestic Product to grow up at 4 to 5 percent.

For Cebu’s tourism industry, Co said, it is still recovering and has not rebounded yet to its pre-pandemic time.

This, Co said, could have been caused by “territorial disputes” that affects tourists from coming here.

“We need to look at other Asian neighbors also for tourism,” he said.

In particular, Co said, hotels here are already doing okay, but not that much for resorts.

“Resorts?  Not so…. Lesser than pre-pandemic,” he said, adding that among other factors, non-resumption of many direct flights to Cebu could be a reason.

He also said that to help address the situation, the government could help by making visa applications easier for visitors.

Cebu appears to be contradicting the DOT which claims tourism isn't struggling but is actually thriving and will fully recover this year. This report also contradicts the claims of the other reports regarding business growth post-pandemic. 

https://business.inquirer.net/446029/growth-champions-shine-post-covid-2

Philippine business seems to be well on its way to recovery after the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that struck the country hard in 2020.

The Philippines Growth Champions 2024, the Top 30 companies in the country that achieved the highest percentage growth in revenues between 2019 and 2022, impress, even dazzle, with their success during those three years, notwithstanding the fact that 2020 was a year that could be written off for most enterprises.

The highly diverse roster includes employment services, e-commerce ventures, information technology (IT) and software, real estate, advertising and marketing, financial technology services, construction and engineering, health care and life science, manufacturing and professional and scientific services.

Compiled by the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Germany-based Statista, the world’s leading data and business intelligence portal, the rated companies had to meet the following criteria:

• Revenues of at least P5 million in 2019

• Revenues of at least P30 million in 2022

• The company must be independent (acts largely independently in its business decisions and does not derive financial benefits from its parent company)

• The company is headquartered in the Philippines

• The revenue growth between 2019 and 2022 was primarily organic (i.e. “internally” generated)

For the 2024 Growth Champions selection, the Inquirer and Statista invited companies to participate. Application period was from Aug. 7 to Oct. 31, 2023. Revenue figures had to be certified by the chief financial officer, chief executive officer or a member of the company’s executive committee.

All data reported by the companies were processed and checked by Statista. Missing data were research in detail. The minimum average growth rate for the covered period to be included in this year’s ranking was 7.04 percent.

While the ranking involved a complex procedure and research was extensive, the Inquirer and Statista do not claim that the ranking is complete. Some companies did not want to make their figures public or did not participate for other reasons.

The caveat is that these ranking are based on self-reporting. 

A Filipino based in Singapore who picked up his paintbrush during the pandemic is having his first show in Manila. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/artandculture/897792/this-singapore-based-filipino-architect-rediscovered-painting-in-the-pandemic-now-he-is-in-art-fa/story/

At the Art Fair Philippines media preview, Johnrey Quiban couldn’t stop smiling. He couldn’t believe his luck either. 

It’s the 38-year-old Singapore-based Filipino architect’s first time participating in the highly acclaimed art event, as one of the artists that Galerie Stephanie is exhibiting at their space, in Booth 44 on the 6th floor of The Link Carpark.

“It’s all overwhelming,” Quiban tells GMA News Online, wide-eyed. “Bago lahat sa ‘kin,” he adds.

While Quiban has always enjoyed painting as a hobby, he forgot about it when he started working as an architect.

It was when he moved to Singapore in 2012 that he picked up his paintbrush again, and when the pandemic hit, Quiban went on overdrive.

“It was out of boredom at first,” he admits. “Paint lang ako nang paint. Duon ako nakaka-release ng energy and stress.”

With strong appreciation for the likes of Monet and Juan Luna — “minimalist landscape impressionism,” he says — Quiban paints textured scenes of natural landscapes like mountains and streams, of oceans and of what looks like forgotten foot paths. They’re almost like vacation photos except Quiban’s landscapes are moodier and darker. 

All his art is emotion-based, the artist says. “Ang process niya is, I have no idea what to paint,” Quiban says. "It's just a feeling, like a mood.”

“It's like, an emotion left unexpressed,” he adds, saying he doesn’t stop until he feels that distinct “lukso ng dugo.”

He likes to paint in the dead of the night, in the dark because “duon ako nakakakuha ng energy.” 

"At this point in my life - I'm 38 - hindi ko alam kung depression or anxiety or kung ano man 'to. So china-channel ko ang mga 'yon to this thing," Quiban said.

When he rediscovered painting in the pandemic, his process also included uploading photos of his works on Instagram.

In 2021, Singaporean gallery Sound of Art took notice. “Someone messaged me, they went to my house to check some of my works. Then they asked me to join a group show.”

Things were going well with Sound of Art, with whom he would often join group shows, when Filipina art enthusiast, Mia Jaranilla, found him also on Instagram the following year. 

According to Quiban, that was the first time he’s ever encountered Jaranilla. “I didn’t know her. Nagulat na lang ako sa kanya,” the artist recalls.

Jaranilla messaged him on Instagram, requesting to see a few more of his works. She happened to like them, and then offered to help him get his paintings exhibited in Manila.

It takes a lot of work but any hobby can become a career. 

The National Anti-Poverty Commission  says the Philippines has still not reach pre-pandemic employment levels. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/2/19/philippines-sees-rise-in-employment-but-pre-pandemic-level-not-yet-reached-napc

The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) on Monday, February 19, acknowledged the progress in the country's employment rate but stressed the need for continued efforts to recover from pandemic losses.

When asked how is the country’s employment rate going, Danilo Laserna, NAPC-Formal Labor and Migrant Workers Sector Alternate Sectoral Representative said in an interview: “We have not yet reached (pre-pandemic employment) there are still many workers who were laid off during the pandemic.”

He explained that because during the pandemic the skeletal workforce lost almost 75 percent.

Although, Laserna pointed out that "Formal labor is slowly returning, with businesses, particularly in the service industry, reopening —-this only shows that there is an “increase” in Philippines economic activities.

He further highlighted the continued deployment of Filipino migrant workers abroad indicates relaxed restrictions and returning to normal.

“In fact, our migrant workers continue to be deployed in different parts of the world. Restrictions especially on health establishment declarations have disappeared, so their deployment is okay,” he said.

Moreover, addressing the reports on the Philippines' lowest unemployment rate in over two decades, Laserna expressed cautious optimism.

"We (NAPC) think that the increase in employment and underemployment is the result of seasonal, especially the data shown by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data, a large part of which is from the contribution of seasonal rates," he said.

The Philippines' unemployment rate dropped to 3.1 percent in December 2023, according to a PSA Labor Force Survey ---this shows a decline of 617,000 unemployed individuals compared to December 2022

This also means that the employment rate surged during the period, which was posted at 96.9 percent or 50.52 million employed individuals from 95.7 percent in December 2022.

"Christmas season, for example, sees a surge in demand for workers in tourism and hospitality,” he added.

Meanwhile, the NAPC added that while the Philippines shows positive signs of employment recovery, they still urged continued efforts to address underemployment, especially supporting those still struggling, and striving for pre-pandemic employment levels.

"Our capacity to engage in services and receive incoming goods has reached 100 percent, but we still need more workers compared to pre-pandemic levels," he said.

“Besides, we will also look at the pattern of not increasing radically, nor decreasing radically, the rate is almost stable,” Laserna said.

Thus, he added that “we still need to focus on re-integrating those who lost their jobs during the pandemic."

Many of the jobs lost during the pandemic are never going to return.

The DepEd is amending the school calendar to shift back to the pre-pandemic April-May break. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1219220

The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday released its amended school calendar amid its gradual shift back to the pre-pandemic April-May school break.

According to DepEd Order No. 3, series of 2024 dated Feb. 19, the “adjusted end of the school year (SY) shall be May 31, 2024.”

The DepEd urged schools to conduct all end-of-school-year rites from May 29 to 31, as the school break is set from June 1 to July 26.

Moreover, the start of the SY 2024-2025 is set for July 29 which will then end on May 16, 2025.

Besides this, the DepEd also reminded schools that they are not allowed to give teachers all forms of assignments for the entire June.

“No voluntary or mandatory tasks or activities shall be assigned to teachers from June 1 to 30,” the DO reads.

The said adjustments were made in response to the petitions to gradually revert the school calendar to a pre-pandemic setup, as well as the results of consultations with various stakeholders and a study conducted by the Philippine Normal University (PNU).

Maybe that will fix the education problem the Philippines is facing?