Chapter V: Crocodiles, rum and reggae
This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
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!
Monday, February 15, 2021
WITH BEETHOVEN UNDER PALMS (V)
Saturday, February 13, 2021
No case yet of new coronavirus strain in Davao City
Photo by Associated Press
By RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT, SunStar Davao City
THE Davao City Health Office (CHO) has not received any report of infection from a new variant of Covid-19 in the city based on its recent updates from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM), acting CHO Head Dr. Ashley Lopez said in a radio interview on Wednesday, February 10, 2021.
Lopez said samples tested from Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) and Davao One World Diagnostic Center were sent to Philippine Genome Center (PGC) in Manila for genome sequencing. However, results have not yet been sent back to them because of technical problems with the machine being used to process the specimen for the confirmatory tests.
"Until now, naa pay adjust na ginabuhat sa machine. So dili pa sila makahatag og results (Adjustments are being made with the machine so we still cannot get the results)," he said in an interview on 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.
Lopez said the city already sent all tested and confirmed specimens in January to determine if the new Covid-19 variant had already reached the city and had contributed to the spike in cases.
"Ingon sa ako naka-istorya, most likely wala pa ang new variant sa Davao [City]. Kay kung naa daw na siya, usually maghatag na sila og alert. Wala man ko nadawat nga alert so far," he said.
(The person I am in contact with said, most likely, the new variant is not in the city yet. If it had reached the city, they would alert us, but for now, they have not alerted us.)
The health official said they are intensifying their biosurveillance to detect and monitor variants of the Sars-CoV-2.
He said the RITM is the only facility in the country that can perform genome sequencing for Covid-19.
He added that it is only through genome sequencing that can detect if the patient was infected with the new variant of the Covid-19.
In a previous interview, National Task Force (NTF) Covid-19 Chief Implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez personally suggested to Lopez, through a phone call, that the city should submit its specimens to the national RITM to detect if the new variant had reached the city.
Lopez said Galvez was worried upon seeing the recent uptick of cases in the city.
Lopez had explained to the NTF chief that the case surge was brought about by post-holiday activities.
Since the confirmation of the first case of the B.1.1.7 Sars-Cov-2 variant or the UK variant, the country has at least 25 known cases of the new variant. One of them died. The patient died in the third or fourth week of January, according to Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire.
Davao City, meanwhile, is on heightened alert following the recent discovery of the presence of the new variant of the virus in Sabah, Malaysia, Davao Region's closest foreign neighbor.
Bro. Eli Soriano, founder of ‘Ang Dating Daan,' dies at 73
Contributed photo
By RONALD O. REYES, SunStar
BROTHER Eliseo "Eli" Fernando Soriano, the charismatic televangelist and founder of the Members Church of God International who hosted the longest-running religious program in the Philippines, “Ang Dating Daan,” (The Old Path), died on Friday, February 12. He was 73.
“It is with deep sadness, yet with full faith in the Almighty, that we announce the passing of our beloved and one and only Bro. Eliseo ‘Eli’ Soriano — a faithful preacher, brother, father, and grandfather to many,” read an announcement from “Ang Dating Daan’s” social media page.
It did not elaborate on the cause of Soriano’s death.
“While his temporary repose is a loss to many, we in the members Church of God International Inc. would like to assure the public that the programs and projects initiated by Bro. Eli will continue,” it added.
Despite facing controversies and lawsuits, Soriano continued to earn the respect of his followers in the country and around the world.
Soriano reportedly moved to Brazil many years ago.
Amid his controversial life, Malacañang has expressed its sympathy to the bereaved family and church members of Soriano.
“Bro. Eli was a beloved preacher of Ang Dating Daan whose teachings touched the lives and served as guide to many,” said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque.
“His dedication to propagate the words of God in the Bible was a clear testament of his steadfast love to serve his brethren and the Almighty,” Roque added. (SunStar Philippines)
Friday, February 12, 2021
Somehow
"Somehow", I am a retiree now. As German Consul to Mindanao in example. The Consular German laws are so strict. Actually at the age of 65. Ok "lang". A German proverb goes like this: Who is resting who is rusting. Mmmh. But I keep myself busy. Though, I'll be teaching German language online again. (Thank you Ateneo de Davao!) I'm still doing translations for several institutions. And at the age of "almost" 68, I started writing my biography. As I was writing, I noticed the following: the music has me again. From my first strumming on an old piano up to several radio broadcasts beyond the borders of Davao City of classical music in the Philippines, I was honored to bring on air.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Solo-Parent scholars graduates from TESDA’s skills training
Davao de Oro --- A total of fourteen solo-parent scholars under the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) graduated from TESDA’s skills training program on Bread and Pastry Production NC II yesterday at Brgy. Nuevo Iloco, Mawab, Davao de Oro.
The program is part of the agency’s efforts to encourage more women to be empowered through skills training on various courses. Provincial TESDA Director Jasmin Neri congratulated the graduates and thanked them for participating and completing the training that provides a mechanism and will ensure the availability of qualified skilled workers based on the industry’s requirements.
“I’m hoping that these new skills and knowledge you’ve acquired will lead each one of you to become more productive and skillful women of the community,” Neri said.
The graduates underwent eighteen-day skills training and received their Training and National Certificates, and full training allowances during the graduation ceremony.
Ms. Rosa D. Bayani, one of the graduates expressed her gratitude for benefiting the free services of the government that economically empowered women sectors through skills training programs.
“Sulod sa 18-days namu nga training, dako kaayu ang among kalipay ug pagpasamalat lakip na sa amuang mga trainers sa ilahang gipaambit nga kahibalo aron kami makakat-on sama sa pag bake ug mga cakes, breads ug uban pa. Diin magamit namu kini nga additional source of income ug alang usab kini sa ikalambo sa tagsa-tagsa namu ka pamilya,” Bayani stated.
This activity was made successful through collaboration and partnership with DUMPER PTDA Partylist, PLGU Davao de Oro, Provincial Women Development Council (PWDC), Local Government Unit of Mawab, Community Training and Employment Coordinators, and Davao National Agricultural School.
(Rheafe Hortizano-Provincial Information Division of DdO, Photo courtesy of Jonie Cadiz)
No exact date yet for arrival of COVID-19 vaccines
Vaccination sites should prepare substitute list of vaccinees – DOH
by Analou De Vera
Manila Bulletin
There is still no confirmed date as to when the vaccines for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) will arrive in the country, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Health Assistant DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said that the COVAX facility only told them a “tentative schedule” for the arrival of vaccines here.
“Kailangan natin maintindihan (We need to understand) that the dates that were provided to us were indicative dates. The COVAX facility initially told us that by the second or third week of February. Now, this Feb. 15 is an indicative date,” she said in a media forum.
“Kapag sinabi natin na indicative, yan po ay tentative schedule pa lang, wala pa tayong confirmed dates as to when we are going to start. But definitely, pagdating ng bakuna, after two to three days we will start the deployment already… We will give you the exact date kung kailan dadating ang bakuna once we receive the confirmation from the COVAX facility (When we say indicative, that is just a tentative schedule, we do not have confirmed dates as to when we are going to start. But definitely, when the vaccines arrive, after two to three days we will start the deployment already … We will give you the exact date when the vaccines will arrive once we receive the confirmation from the COVAX facility),” she said.
Vergeire, meanwhile, said that all COVID-19 vaccination sites must come up with a Quick Substitution List (QSL) to minimize vaccine wastage. She said that the list must have 20 percent additional names of the total number of recipients in a specific vaccination site.
“We are pegging it, gusto natin meron tayo at least 20 percent. Wala tayong basehan sa 20 percent, pero gusto lang po natin makasigurado na kung sakali dumating tayo doon sa day of vaccination and we will have refusal, at least we have this reserved 20 percent (We are pegging it, we want to have at least 20 percent. We have no basis for this 20 percent, but we just want to make sure that we have a reserved recipient in case someone refuses to take the vaccine on the vaccination day),” she said.
“We don’t want to have wastage (of vaccines) in our program so we have this quick substitution list,” she added.
Vergeire said that the DOH will issue guidelines for the QSL.
“The standards will be finalized on who should be included in the QSL, which is also part of our priority list,” she added.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
WITH BEETHOVEN UNDER PALMS (IV)
Chapter IV: FREEZING COLD AND A CAMEL'S KISS
Monday, February 8, 2021
WITH BEETHOVEN UNDER PALMS (III)
Chapter 3: Land of the setting sun
Saturday, February 6, 2021
IATF approves test-before-travel for Davao
RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT, Manila Bulletin
THE Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved the Davao City Government's request to impose a test-before-travel requirement to all passengers arriving at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport (Davao International Airport).
In a statement issued by the City Information Office on February 5, Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat bared the approval of the request made by Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio dated February 3.
According to the City Government, Duterte-Carpio wrote to Puyat on January 22, requesting the assistance of the DOT in negotiating with the IATF for the imposition of mandatory real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing for all travelers before they arrive at the DIA.
"We wish to inform you that the IATF has approved your request," Puyat said in the letter.
Puyat also said, "The DOT is one with the City of Davao in its efforts to curb the spread of the virus. We look forward to working with you as we pursue our goal of a slow but sure recovery of the tourism industry."
The request of Davao City for guidelines on the test-before-travel requirement, without prejudice, for travel by land, sea, and air was approved during the 97th meeting of the IATF on January 28.
The City Government said the Department of the Interior and Local Government will also convene a small group and come up with a recommendation in a week's time following the approval from the IATF.
Meanwhile, the city suspended the free RT-PCR testing at the DIA on January 14 and will only resume once the Los Amigos Covid-19 Laboratory goes into full operation.
Arriving passengers with negative RT-PCR tests are prioritized in exiting the DIA after checking their health declaration forms (HDFs).
Non-Davao City flight passengers may still exit the airport even without the RT-PCR negative test as long as their LGUs will fetch them and they can present other needed documents. Neighboring local government units (LGUs) are urged to pick up their locally stranded individuals (LSIs) at the DIA.
For Davao City residents without negative RT-PCR test results to show, HDFs and other necessary documents will be checked. They must follow the requirements and will be given their health monitoring forms since they need to check-in with their BHERTS (Barangay Health Emergency Response Team). The 14-day home quarantine is mandatory. (With CIO)