#he comes to SA and performs in 1 or 2 cities per country meanwhile he goes to almost every US state
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it is sad to know that in the whole tour in UK, Europe and North America there are only 7 sold out dates.
it’s sad but also not worthy lamenting over or feeling sorry for. tour promo isn’t the fans’ responsibility and there’s not much they can do besides buying the tickets for the shows they can attend.
he and his team booked a lot of shows, some of them in locations that didn’t seem smart taking in consideration the [lack of] drama. his team either ignored that he doesn’t have a big fanbase in the us/certain european countries and booked them anyway, or they believed that his existing fanbase would be enough to sell out or they simply don’t care about selling out… i don’t know, really
but i know that’s something that fans have no power over and although it sucks, it’s not up to us to lament the low selling shows when that’s his team’s job
#answered#i want to feel bad but like ????#his fanbase is concentrated in south america and asia#when he goes to asia he performs in 5 cities (not even the top 5 with biggest demand) at best and calls it a tour#he comes to SA and performs in 1 or 2 cities per country meanwhile he goes to almost every US state#i cant feel that bad for the shows not selling out when the shows that would sell out are clear for everyone to see but paid dust 🧍🏽♀️
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'Army' of 46,000 contact tracers now fighting COVID-19 in all LGUs nationwide
#PHinfo: 'Army' of 46,000 contact tracers now fighting COVID-19 in all LGUs nationwide
CALOOCAN CITY, Nov. 17 (PIA) -- The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) today confirmed that “an army of 46,338 contact tracers (CTs),” a few thousands shy of the targeted 50K CTs prescribed under the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act or Bayanihan 2 Law, are now deployed in all local government units (LGUs) nationwide fighting COVID-19.
DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año said as the Department gears to complete the targeted 50k CTs stated in Bayanihan 2 Law, the 46,338 CTs currently working on the ground will aid and intensify the country’s response and contact tracing capabilities, especially in the grassroots level, to counter COVID-19. "The low number of cases we are experiencing now is partly a result of our ramped up contact tracing capacity which immediately cuts the community transmission once a COVID patient is identified," he said.
“Our battle against COVID-19 is likely to be a long haul until our medical experts find a vaccine and a cure. With the help of the 46,338 CTs who are now embedded in the localities, the task of fighting and containing the virus will be much easier and will be carried out more efficiently,” Año said.
“Malaki ang kanilang ambag sa paglaban ng pamahalaan sa COVID-19 at sa katuparan ng ating target na maging COVID-free ang ating bansa,” he added. He also directed the LGUs in tyhoon-ravaged areas with evacuation centers to deploy their Contact Tracing Teams to implement minimum health standards, conduct health promotion among the evacuees, and distribute face masks and alcohol, among others.
Año said that as committed by the DILG and stipulated in Bayanihan 2 Law, the 50K CTs will be completed as 6,664 qualified applicants nationwide are now on the latter phase of hiring process to determine who will fill the remaining 3,662 CTs that will complete the 50k targeted number.
“We are geared towards completing the 50K CTs in compliance with the law, and we are going to hire the remaining 4k within the week,” he said.
He further explained that it is noteworthy that some regions are relinquishing some CTs stating that “they already have the numbers sufficient for their contact tracing needs” hence. the appeal of the DILG to LGUs to notify the Department if they still need additional CTs. “Mayroon po tayong mga sobrang CTs kaya kung may pagkukulang po sa inyong LGU, ipagbigay-alam ninyo lang po sa amin,” Año said.
As of November 13, 2020, a total of 1,410 CTs can still be redistributed to other LGUs who are in need due to sudden outbreaks.
The DILG Chief said that the National Capital Region (NCR), as the epicenter of the COVID-19 crisis in the country got the most number of CTs with 7,362 followed by Region III with 5,026; Region VII with 4,241; 3,679 for CALABARZON; 3,306 for Region VI; Region IX with 3,267; Region XI with 3,041; Region V with 2,736; CARAGA with 2,544; and, 2,000 for Region X.
Other regions such as MIMAROPA have 1,529 new contact tracers with Region XII getting 1,501; BARMM with 1,480; Region I with 1,445; Region VIII with 1,395; Region II with 1,215; and CAR with 571.
“Itong karagdagang 46,338 na CTs na ito on top of the 97,400 CTs that we had hired before will definitely boost the country’s contact tracing capabilities and hopefully quell the progression of the virus in the Philippines. Malaking bagay talaga ito,” Año said.
Meanwhile, DILG Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya thanked the CTs who answered the call of the government to serve amid the COVID-19 public health emergency.
He said that it is admirable that people are willing to come forward to serve their countrymen and help the government to fight this pandemic. “Maraming salamat sa bawat isa sa inyo at sa lahat ng ating mga frontliners, sa inyong paglilingkod sa gitna ng pandemyang ating kinakaharap. May each one of you be instrumental in ensuring that Filipinos are far from the danger of COVID-19.”
He also ensured that all of the government’s CTs will be safe as they fulfil their duties with the provision of complete Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); medical supplies; and other vital necessities in the performance of their duties, among others.
Malaya said that among the CT’s responsibilities are to conduct interviews, profiling, and perform an initial public health risk assessment of COVID-19 cases and their identified close contacts; refer the close contacts to isolation facilities; conduct enhanced contact tracing in collaboration with other agencies and private sector; conduct daily monitoring of close and general contacts for at least 14 days, and perform such other tasks in relation to the COVID response. They are also mandated to conduct health promotion activities in areas with zero-covid cases.
Under the guidelines set by the DILG, CTs will earn a minimum of P18,784 per month on a contract of service status. (PIA NCR)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "'Army' of 46,000 contact tracers now fighting COVID-19 in all LGUs nationwide." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1059115 (accessed November 17, 2020 at 08:22AM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "'Army' of 46,000 contact tracers now fighting COVID-19 in all LGUs nationwide." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1059115 (archived).
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Envisioning a relevant, responsive, reliable House of the people
#PHnews: Envisioning a relevant, responsive, reliable House of the people
MANILA -- The House of Representatives for the 18th Congress has set its vision to become a real “House of the people” that is bent on prioritizing key measures that would help provide Filipinos with a safe and comfortable life.
Upon taking the chamber’s helm, Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano vowed to make the House “relevant, responsive, and reliable” by changing negative perceptions and restoring the waning trust of the public.
“Let us do what is right. People love their congressmen, but they love to hate Congress. This is something I ask all of you: In unison, let us change that because this is the ‘House of the People’,” he said in his speech after being sworn in as the nation’s 22nd Speaker.
Cayetano emerged victorious in a tight speakership battle with major contenders, such as Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, Davao del Norte Rep. and former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, and even Davao City Rep. and presidential son Paolo Duterte.
However, the top position of power in the House comes with a price as Cayetano must honor a 15-21 term-sharing deal with Velasco.
Under the term-sharing agreement brokered by President Rodrigo Duterte on July 22, Cayetano would hold the post for 15 months, or up to October next year, after which Velasco takes over for the final 21 months.
With already five months in, the incumbent Speaker has so far displayed stellar performance as made evident in his high trust and approval ratings that reflect restoring public trust in Congress.
House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez noted that for the first time ever, a Speaker of the House received an 80-percent trust rating and 76-percent approval rating in the latest survey of Pulse Asia conducted in December.
“I share the belief of the majority of our people that the House of Representatives did a marvelous job in its First Regular Session. Our people have spoken. They are in approval of and satisfied with the performance of their congressmen under the leadership of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano,” Romualdez said. “I am elated that Filipinos are now appreciative of the hard work exerted by their representatives in Congress. They have seen how congressmen rolled up their sleeves and buckled down to work from the first day of the 18th Congress.”
Romualdez, who chairs the House Committee on Rules, said the chamber processed a total of 900 measures in 32 session days -- or an average of 28 measures per day -- as a commitment to deliver the legislative agenda of President Duterte.
Among the priority measures were the postponement of the May 2020 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections to December 2020 and the establishment of Malasakit Centers as one-stop shops for financial and medical assistance, both of which had been signed into law.
Romualdez highlighted that the record time approval of the proposed 2020 PHP4.1-trillion national budget was one of the major achievements of the House for the first regular session of the 18th Congress.
“We were able to steer the approval of the 2020 national budget in record time through creative initiatives never before experienced in the House of Representatives,” he said. “Committee hearings for the budgets of various departments and offices were held simultaneously, from day to night, Monday to Friday.”
To avert another scenario of a reenacted budget, senators and congressmen comprising the bicameral conference committee approved on December 11 the final version of the 2020 national budget.
The national government was forced to operate under a reenacted 2018 budget from January to mid-April this year because of the Senate and the House’s squabble over supposed insertions and realignments made by some lawmakers in the PHP3.757-trillion budget for 2019.
Vital tax measures were also approved on final reading by the lower chamber, such as the bill amending the Foreign Investment Act of 1991, the Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act (PIFITA), and the Corporate Income Tax and Incentive Rationalization Act (CITIRA).
Meanwhile, another tax proposal that seeks to increase the tax on electronic cigarettes and impose higher duties as contained in the Package 2 Plus B of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, is up for the President’s signature.
“These bills are important parcels of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program that is required to help reach the A Credit Rating goal of the Duterte administration,” Romualdez said.
He attributed the House’s productivity to both the majority and the minority’s “tough work ethic in doing their jobs creditably,” underscoring that “democracy” is at work in the chamber.
“Your congressmen, both from the majority and the minority, worked feverishly in the committee and plenary levels just to get the job done on time. The minority congressmen were given almost 80 percent of the total time allotted in plenary for interpellation,” Romualdez said. “With democracy at work in the House, we manage to craft a national budget that is truly a collaborative product of hard-working legislators. No pork, no parking, and no delay. With the swift approval of the 2020 budget, we are confident that we will meet the country’s economic target of 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent growth for this year up to 2020.”
Other bills approved on third and final reading include proposals that would benefit public sector workers, particularly the proposed Salary Standardization Law 5 and the lowering of the optional retirement age of government employees to 56 years old.
Perfect vision for 2020
Cayetano noted that the year ahead represents a “perfect vision” towards the House’s goal of uplifting the lives of Filipinos, which is the core of most of the priority legislative measures.
“What we can do is focus on things that matter. Arts, sports, culture are always part of education. (These) teach us hard work, discipline, teamwork, so there are things that we can really do,” Cayetano said. “Kung ano man ang ilagay natin sa edukasyon, sa health, sa peace and order, sa defense, hindi naman masasayang yun (Whatever we put and allocate for education, health, peace and order, defense, would not be wasted).”
Romualdez said for 2020, the House would pass important measures, such as the creation of new departments -- a Department of Filipinos Overseas and Foreign Employment and a Department of Disaster and Resilience -- as well as the bill allowing the Department of Health to set and approve the bed capacity of its retained hospitals nationwide.
“Our focus right now is to work hard in legislation and pass all the measures needed to improve the living condition of our people. That is the marching order from the President,” he said. “We are busy with our work, and we intend to keep it that way. We all have roles to play, and we are just glad to be given the opportunity to serve.” (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "Envisioning a relevant, responsive, reliable House of the people." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1089469 (accessed December 27, 2019 at 06:00PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Envisioning a relevant, responsive, reliable House of the people." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1089469 (archived).
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