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Ibayong tulong sa pagrehistro ng SIM card, isasagawa simula bukas

Posted on 06 January 2023 No comments


Makakahingi ng tulong sa pagrerehistro ng SIM card sa 25 MTR station, katulad ng sa North Point

Simula bukas, Jan. 8 ay pag-iibayuhin ang pagtulong sa mga kailangang magrehistro ng kanilang SIM card sa 25 istasyon ng MTR sa Hong Kong.

Kailangang mairehistro lahat ng mga SIM card na kasalukuyang ginagamit hanggang Feb. 23, kundi ay hindi na maaring gamitin ang numerong nakatalaga sa mga ito.

Ayon sa isang pahayag na ipinalabas ng gobyerno ngayong araw ng Sabado, ang mga “support stations” sa mga MTR station na nagbibigay ng tulong sa pagrerehistro ay bukas mula 9am hanggang 6pm araw-araw.

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Bukod sa pagsagot sa mga katanungan, maari din silang tumulong na irehistro ang isang SIM card gamit ang mismong telepono ng may-ari ng numero.

Libre ang mga serbisyong ito. Kailangan lang dalhin ng nagpapatulong ang kanilang HKID card, ang SIM card na pinaparehistro at isang mobile phone na maaring padalhan ng mensahe para makumpleto ang pagrerehistro.

Ang mga edad 16 pababa ay kailangang may kasama na edad 18 pataas para matulungan sa pagrerehistro. Ang mga personal na detalye ng kasamang nakatatanda ay irerehistro din bilang seguridad.

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Ang listahan ng mga MTR station kung saan maaring magpatulong ay narito: https://gia.info.gov.hk/general/202301/07/P2023010600584_410154_1_1673053360048.pdf

Bukod sa mga MTR station ay maari ding magpatulong sa alin mang tindahan ng service provider o ng mga kumpanya kung saan nakakabit ang linya ng telepono, o sa mga “service counter” sa 18 sangay ng post office.

Maari ding magpatulong sa 18 post offices, kabilang ang General Post Office sa Central

Narito ang listahan ng mga post office kung saan may “service counter” para dito: https://gia.info.gov.hk/general/202301/07/P2023010600584_410155_1_1673053360055.pdf

Muling nagpaalala ang gobyerno na kailangang marehistro ang mga SIM card bago sa takdang panahon para patuloy na magamit ang numero ng telepono na nakatalaga bawat isa sa mga ito.

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Tinatawagan din ang mga kapamilya at kaibigan ng mga dapat magparehistro na paalalahanan silaa tungkol dito, at kung kinakailangan, ay tulungan sila na maisagawa ito.

Dapat daw gawin ito sa lalong madaling panahon para maiwasan ang pagmamadali sa mga huling araw na itinakda para sa pagrerehistro.

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Para sa karagdagang impormasyon, bumisita lang sa website na ito: www.ofca.gov.hk/simreg o tumawag sa hotline ng Office of the Communications Authority, 2961 6699.

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3 HK residents back home after being cleared of Ph drug convictions

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Kwok Kam-wah, Lo Wing-fai, and Chan Kwok-tung (from second left to right) return to Hong Kong from the Philippines on Friday, January 6, 2023. Photo by the Democratic Party


Three Hong Kong residents who had been jailed for life in the Philippines for drug possession more than six years ago arrived home today, 11 months after being acquitted on appeal.

Lo Wing-fai, Kwok Kam-wah and Chan Kwok-tung were arrested with fellow HK resident, Leung Shu-fook, who lost his appeal against his conviction and was left behind to serve his sentence.

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Local media reports say the four were arrested while boarding a ship in the Philippines to travel to mainland China in July 2016.

“Philippine police arrested the four and claimed they discovered drugs in a backpack onboard, although news footage showed officers didn't find any drug after emptying the backpack,” RTHK reported.

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However, Philippine reports of the incident indicated that the four were arrested while on a fishing vessel, described as a floating shabu laboratory, in the municipal waters of Barangay Calapandayan, Subic, Zambales, in July 2016.

They were charged with possessing almost 470 grams of shabu (meth). The boat also housed a hydrogenator machine, which led to charges of drug manufacturing.

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The four were acquitted of making drugs after trial but were convicted of possession and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Three of them eventually suceeded in having their conviction overturned on February 23 last year by the Court of Appeals. Only Leung failed in his appeal because state agents said the seized drugs were found in his backpack.

Despite winning their appeal the three were not released immediately and were made to stay at a detention center run by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration for 10 months. 

Their release on Jan. 3 coincided with the start of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.'s state visit to China.

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In a press statement, the freed men expressed belief that Leung is also innocent and that the Chinese and Hong Kong governments can continue to help Leung, so that he can be released soon and reunite with his family.

"We are infinitely grateful to the Central and SAR governments, the Foreign Ministry's office in Hong Kong, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines, a former lawmaker, the press and those who were concerned about us and offer us donations in support," they said in a statement.

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The case had been the subject of appeals when then President Rodrigo Duterte visited Hong Kong in April 2018.

Their families had earlier staged a demonstration outside the Philippine Consulate General in Admiralty, accompanied by Democratic Party lawmaker James To Kun-sun.

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They claimed the men were innocent and the drug raid was a “set-up”, as they held up placards “welcoming” Duterte and demanding justice in a letter addressed to him, the SCMP said in a report of the incident.

It quoted consul Paulo Velasco Saret, who said: “The president will be coming here, and we will be the host of his visit, so we will ensure that [the letter] reaches his office.”

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Hong Kong’s secretary for security later wrote the Philippine consulate to reiterate its call on safeguarding the legal rights of the four Hong Kong residents and ensuring their proper treatment in jail.

This drew a reply from presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo, who said: “We assure the public that no special treatment will be accorded to the four Chinese drug convicts as they serve their life sentence behind bars for operating a floating shabu laboratory in Subic.

“Similarly, we also give assurance to their families that they will be given proper treatment in prison, and they will be humanely treated in accordance with the Bill of Rights under our Constitution, as well as with appropriate Philippine laws and rules.”

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Umiwas sa cervical cancer, magpatingin agad

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$100 lang ang bayad para sa cervical cancer test sa mga MCHC katulad nito na nasa Yau Ma Tei

Ang Enero ay tinaguriang Cervical Cancer Awareness Month sa buong mundo ng International Agency for Research on Cancere sa ilalim ng World Health Organization, na ang layon ay tuluyan nang mawakasan ang sakit na ito bago matapos ang kasalukuyang siglo.

Sa Hong Kong, ang cervical cancer ang pampito sa pinakamalaganap na cancer sa mga kababaihan. Sa huling talaan noong 2020 ay may 550 bagong kaso nito ang nadiskubre, at 159 na kababaihan ang namatay nang dahil dito.

Ayon sa Department of Health, ang paulit-ulit na impeksyon sanhi ng human papillomavirus (HPV) ang nagsasanhi ng cervical cancer.

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Ang maagang pakikipagtalik, papalit-palit na ka-partner sa kama, paninigarilyo o pagbagsak ng immunity ang kadalasang nagsasanhi ng pagkapit ng HPV sa isang babae.

“Kaya dapat ay ugaliin lagi na ligtas sa peligro ang pakikipagtalik, katulad ng paggamit ng condom, pag-iwas sa pagkakaroon ng iba-ibang katalik at iwasan din ang paninigarilyo,” sabi ng DH. 

Dagdag na payo ng ahensya, ang lahat ng kababaihan na edad 25 hanggang 64 na nakaranas na ng pakikipagtalik ay dapat sumailalim sa regular na eksaminasyon para makaiwas sa cervical cancer. 

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Ito ay dahil base sa isang pag-aaral na isinagawa noong 2020, kalahati lang sa mga nasa edad na ito ang naeksamin para sa sakit.

Para sa mga gustong makapag paeksamin, maaring magpunta sa mga Maternal and Child Health Centres (MCHS), Woman Health Centres, mga NGO at mga pribabong institusyon na nagsasagawa nito.

Kung sa MCHs magpatingin ay $100 lang ang kailangang bayaran dahil suportado ng gobyerno ang kanilang serbisyo. Libre ito sa mga tumatanggap ng Comprehensive Social Security Assistance o yung mga may hawak ng Certificate for Waiver of Medical Charges.

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Sa Hong Kong, ang pagbibigay ng libreng bakuna laban sa HPV sa mga kababaihang mag-aaral sa Primary Five simula noong 2019 ay nakitang epektibo para mabawasan ang pagkalat ng cervical cancer.

Nitong July 2022 ay umabot na sa 88 porsyento ng mga kababaihan sa Primary Five at 86 porsyento sa Primary Six ang nabigyan na ng bakuna kontra sa HPV.

Base sa payo ng mga eksperto, magsasagawa ang gobyerno ng karagdagang pagbabakuna sa iba pang kababaihan sa Hong Kong na edad 18 pababa ngayong 2023 hanggang 2024 para mas masiguro na ligtas sila sa sakit na ito. Ipapahayag ang mga detalye sa lalong madaling panahon.

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Para sa karagdagang impormasyon, bisitahin ang website na ito:  www.cervicalscreening.gov.hk/en/index.html.

Heto naman ang listahan ng mga MCHS at mga serbisyong binibigay nila sa publiko: https://www.fhs.gov.hk/english/centre_det/maternal/maternal.html


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HK reveals deal for resuming travel to mainland from Sunday

Posted on 05 January 2023 No comments

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Security Bureau staff conduct a drill at Man Kam To in preparation for Sunday's border reopening

At least 60,000 people will be allowed to travel to the mainland from Hong Kong each day starting Sunday, without having to undergo quarantine, with the same number of travelers being allowed to enter from the opposite direction.

The daily traffic could easily double, as prior registration is not required for people returning home on either side of the border, and mainland students who need to cross over to Hong Kong daily to attend classes.

The details of the much-anticipated reopening of China’s border were disclosed at a press conference on Thursday afternoon led by Chief Executive John Lee.

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“We are almost at 100 percent normality,” said CE Lee. “We are just one step away from pre-pandemic levels.”

He said the only thing left is the mask mandate, and the quarantine order for infected patients.

Under the scheme, 35,000 HK residents will be able to travel to the mainland daily by rail via Lok Ma Chau Station; 10,000 through Shenzhen Bay Port; and 5,000 via the Man Kam To checkpoint, after first making bookings online.

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An additional 10,000 people are expected to cross the border by air (through Hong Kong International Airport), sea (HK-Macau Ferry Terminal and China Ferry Terminal), and through the HK-Zhuhai-Macau bridge.

The number includes the 1,000 daily quota set for those who will travel by private cars and cross-boundary hire cars via the HK-Zhuhai-Macau bridge.

The numbers could significantly increase when the high-speed West Rail line resumes service on January 15.

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CE Lee said the authorities on both sides of the border will review how the initial re-opening plan goes before deciding when to increase the quota.

Simulated crowd control at the Shenzhen Bay Port 

Earlier, Beijing authorities announced that all travelers to the mainland will have to present a negative result for a PCR test conducted up to 48 hours before their border crossing.

Anyone found to have a fever or who declares a relevant health problem will be tested again for Covid on arrival at the border.

People found to be infected will be told to isolate if they are asymptomatic or have only mild symptoms, while more seriously ill people should be sent for medical treatment.

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At the press conference, Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau said people returning to Hong Kong from the mainland will also need to take a PCR test in advance, but once they are allowed in would only be advised to do rapid tests for the first five days.

Lee downplayed concerns that Hong Kong’s healthcare system could be overstretched with the re-opening of the border with the mainland.

"Even though we have a high number of cases recently, we have already passed the top of this wave," he said.

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"The medical service, having been able to cope even when this wave has reached its climax, gives me the confidence that we will be able to continue to run the public health service efficiently and effectively."

Health authorities on Thursday reported 18,422 new Covid-19 cases, a marked decrease from the more than 29,000 infections reported on December 31. But the day’s related death tally remained significant at 68.

A total of 5,157 patients who tested positive for Covid-19 are being treated in various public hospitals. Among them, 206 patients are listed in critical condition and 259 are seriously ill.

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Meanwhile, more than 250,000 people have already signed up to cross the border via land crossing on an online booking platform set up only on Thursday night, said the government.

The online booking system initially allows travelers to reserve slots from Jan 8 to Mar 4, and a new seven-day time slot will be made available every Sunday.

The daily quota will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, and each traveler can reserve spots for up to three other companions.

Applicants will have to enter their HKID card number and personal details, and then pick a slot and their border crossing preference.

Successful applicants will receive a QR code that they have to show when crossing the border at the time reserved, along with a negative PCR test result.

For those entering Hong Kong, the same booking requirement applies to mainland residents who must reserve their spot through a system operated by the Shenzhen government.

Returning Hong Kong residents need not make a booking to re-enter.

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