You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Christopher de Leon recalls moment he almost lost everything: 'Nasangla ang bahay ko at zero balance na ako sa bank'

 BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • De Leon added: "I lost everything. Nasangla ko na 'yung bahay. Nabangga na yung mga kotse ko. Zero balance na ako sa bank. Umabot na ako roon. I resigned from the Bananas Group because I want to recover and change my ways. I was just saying help!"


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Christopher De Leon (Screenshot from Korina Interviews)

Award-winning actor Christopher "Boyet" De Leon remembered the days when he was very rich and famous. But everything disappeared when he got lost in fame.

"I was famous. I made lots of money. It gets into your head sometimes, especially kung bata-bata ka. You feel like you're Superman," said De Leon during an interview with Korina Sanchez-Roxas for "Korina Interviews" on NET25 recently.

De Leon added: "When I got famous, I was on my own. I had my own house at naging tambayan ng group yun every weekend. Parties left and right. And then you got lost. You got blinded by fame."

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Christopher de Leon and Korina Sanchez-Roxas

Asked how bad it became, De Leon answered: "At the end of my rope, nobody wanted to hire me because I became a headache. Producers shied away from me. There was a time producer na ang gumigising sa akin sa room ko. Sabi n'ya wake up at may trabaho tayo. Sabi ko naman 'meron ba?' I became a pain in the neck. They say I'm a good performer, but I was a headache. I became obnoxious and rowdy. Five or seven years it was like that."

De Leon added: "I lost everything. Nasangla ko na 'yung bahay. Nabangga na yung mga kotse ko. Zero balance na ako sa bank. Umabot na ako roon. I resigned from the Bananas Group because I want to recover and change my ways. I was just saying help!"

Slowly, De Leon said that he recovered because of his children. "Dalawa pa lang noon yung anak ko. You need to survive and kailangan mo ang family. You just realized na you're fortunate to have all of these and then you'll just throw it away? Sabi ko hindi tama."

When asked how he did that, De Leon said: "Hindi mo magagawa 'yun ng sarili mo. You need to hold on to superpower." Watch the full interview:

OCTA: Metro Manila Covid-19 positivity rate may peak by next week

BY ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ


The Covid-19 positivity rate in Metro Manila may peak next week, but the 25 percent initial projection will not be reached, said OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David on Tuesday, May 9.

David noted that only a “slight” increase in the current Covid-19 positivity rate was observed in Metro Manila, which could indicate that the “increasing trend is slowing down.”

“Metro Manila’s seven-day positivity rate increased slightly to 22.9 percent as of May 7, 2023. It was at 17.8 percent on April 30,” David said.

“The increasing trend is slowing down, and the peak could happen within the next week or so. The positivity rate could also miss the 25 percent mark,” he pointed out.

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Metro Manila‘s weekly Covid-19 positivity rate (OCTA Fellow Dr. Guido David)

On May 8, David said that the increasing Covid-19 cases, driven by the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.16, may begin to decline “hopefully by late May or June.”

Positivity rate refers to the number of individuals who yielded positive results from among those who have been tested for Covid-19.

The benchmark for the positivity rate set by the World Health Organization is 5 percent.

The Department of Health on Monday reported 1,545 new Covid-19 cases across the country, of which 677 cases were recorded in Metro Manila.

He said the country’s current positivity rate was down to 18.8 percent on May 8, from 19.9 percent on May 7.

David projected that the country may only record 600 to 700 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday.

GCash down? Netizens report problems with online cashing app


By Aric John Sy Cua

May 9, 2023 

NETIZENS checking their GCash app may find a notice saying that services will be "right back".

"We'll be right back!" the message wrote. "We're just working on improving your experience. Rest assured that your funds are safe."

According to Down Detector, 63 percent of its reported problems with GCash involve the app itself, with 31 percent for login and 6 percent with its website.

"When we collectively move our funds from #GCash to more secure and convenient platforms, will the app have another downtime in the guise of system maintenance for better user experience? Seems that the best user experience is to not use #GCash at all," tweeted @KJPurisima on Tuesday.

Netizens on Facebook noticed the East West Bank account number ending in 5239 being among their GCash transactions on Monday.

"Ang daming nagrereport na nawalan ng pera sa GCash. Same bank and ending number yung nangunguha ng pera search niyo sa Facebook. Now, under maintenance sila. Wag sana mawala pera ko dun," (A lot of people have reported losing money in their GCash. Search it on Facebook, the same bank and ending number was the one who took our money. It's now under maintenance. I hope I did not lose money there.) tweeted @SnowShop_Ph.

"Gcash should be investigated," tweeted @reklamonomics. "You can't have unscheduled maintenance. Ideally, Digital banks should be accessible 24/7 esp. With policymakers encouraging a shift to digital transactions."

The app confirmed on its Twitter handle that it was under maintenance.

"GCash App is temporarily unavailable to make way for system maintenance. We apologize for this inconvenience. We will notify you once our services are back via our official social media channels or GCash Help Center. Thank you for your patience on this," the online wallet application said in response to a netizen on Twitter.

East West Bank is yet to make a statement, as of posting time. WITH A REPORT FROM MITCH VILLANUEVA