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Seniors may book online for new Covid vaccine from today

Posted on 13 December 2023 No comments
Seniors get top priority for the new XBB Covid-19 vaccines

 Starting at 9am today, Wednesday, elderly residents or those aged 65 and above can make an online booking to receive XBB mRNA vaccine against Covid-19 at private clinics, community vaccination stations or designated outpatient clinics or elderly health centres under the Hospital Authority.

The vaccination can be done starting tomorrow, Dec. 14.

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The booking may be done through this dedicated website: booking.covidvaccine.gov.hk/forms/index.jsp

The government said in a statement that the latest vaccination arrangement is aimed at providing better protection for high-risk groups and for Covid-19 being managed gradually as a type of upper respiratory tract infections.

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The vaccination will start following the arrival of 100,000 doses of XBB mRNA vaccines (Comirnaty Omicron XBB.1.5 30mcg/dose) in Hong Kong earlier. Another batch of about 100,000 doses of XBB mRNA vaccines (Spikevax XBB.1.5 0.1 mg/mL) from another manufacturer will also arrive in Hong Kong soon. Scientific data shows that the efficacy and safety profile of the two vaccines are similar.

However, people may still opt to receive inactivated vaccines (CoronaVac/Sinovac).

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Experts advising the government on its vaccination program have recommended that the following can receive an additional Covid-19 vaccine booster for free regardless of the number of vaccine doses they received earlier. But they should get the booster at least six months after the last dose, or recovery from Covid-19 infection:

-          people aged 50 and above, including those in residential care homes,

-          adults aged 18 to 49 years with underlying comorbidities,

-          persons aged 6 months or above and with immunocompromising conditions,

-          pregnant women and healthcare workers)

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Those aged 65 and above get top priority for the XBB vaccine, while the start of the second phase to include the other vulnerable groups will  be announced by the government in due course.

As before, the experts recommend that people receive both the Covid-19 and seasonal flu vaccines to guard against a possible upsurge in the number of infections during the winter season.

They also say that all currently available Covid-19 vaccines are effective in preventing severe disease. Thus, persons aged below 65 should receive any available Covid-19 vaccine as soon as possible instead of waiting for the XBB vaccines.

Details of the Covid-19 vaccination program can be found at the Centre for Health Protection’s website - www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/106934.html.

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Case of indecent assault of 10-year-old Filipino girl postponed anew

Posted on 12 December 2023 No comments

 

The case is being heard at the District Court in Wanchai

Four Filipinos and one Bangladeshi accused of indecently assaulting a young girl were returned to jail earlier today, Dec. 12, after their case was adjourned to Feb. 29 next year.

That would be more than a year since the accused – Jimwoel Macaraig, 53; Julie Arcega, 32; Gina Villanueva; Benjur Macaraig, 46; and MD Moazzim-hossain, 42 years old, were arrested after the incident which allegedly happened inside a flat on Kung Om Road in Yuen Long last Jan. 3

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Judge Pang Chung Ping grudgingly allowed the request by counsel for one of the defendants for the case to be postponed anew, reminding them that the alleged victim in the case is just 10 years old.

“There is a child witness here, the trial should be set down as soon as possible,” said Judge Pang.

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But when he asked the prosecution to respond to the motion to adjourn the case anew, she said she had no objection.

Counsel for the first defendant asked for the postponement, saying they had been given a copy of the video relevant to the case only this morning, and they did not even get the chance to watch or review it.

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She also said there were additional documents that they needed to review in preparation for a possible trial.

In an earlier hearing of the case, all the defendants indicated they would plead not guilty to the charge, claiming they were not at the scene where the alleged indecent assault on the girl took place.

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It also was also revealed that all those involved in the case were neighbors in Tuen Mun, and that the girl’s parents were friends with the accused. She was alone in the flat when the alleged indecent assault happened.

It also emerged that accused B Macaraig faces an additional charge of wounding the child, and had three past criminal records. The prosecutor said that in addition, he had jumped bail in an immigration case.

During earlier hearings at Tuen Mun Court, all the defendants applied for bail but were rejected. At the District Court no one renewed the application for bail.

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Temperature forecast to fall to 12 degrees on Sunday

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Victoria Harbour, as seen from Victoria Peak (HKO photo)

The cold mornings Hong Kong has been waking up to over the past several weeks will feel warm when compared to Saturday, when freezing winds from the northeast are expected to arrive, bringing local temperatures down to as low as 14 degress Celsius.

The Hong Kong Observatory expects the temperature to fall even lower to 12 degrees C -- one or two degrees colder in the New Territories -- on Sunday morning and persist for the rest of the week.

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This will be the coldest weekend so far in the current winter season.

The expected cold snap will be in contrast to today’s weather forecast, which sees fine and rather warm weather, with noon temperature hovering at 27C at mornings at 23C, lasting until Friday.

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With the approach of the cold winds from the north, the weather is expected to be cloudier, with winds from the north expected to strengthen, resulting in the creeping cold being felt during the day on Saturday.

However, the temperature is expected to start rising again after this weekend as the cold winds pass, and a new wave of the warmer northeast monsoon flows into southern China, which includes Hong Kong.

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Worth watching is the expected decline in relative humidity from today’s 70-90 per cent, to 60-90 on Saturday and 55-85 per cent on Sunday.

The dry atmosphere will also persist for most of next week.

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This could result in people not only needing to stay warm but to watch out for dry and itchy skin, as well as dandruff and winter itch.

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Filipina claiming torture by 'NPA husband' loses bid to oppose deportation

Posted on 11 December 2023 No comments

 

The High Court upheld the Board's decision denying the Filipina's claim of possible torture

A Filipina who overstayed her visa after first working as a domestic helper in Hong Kong and China, and then coming back as a visitor, lost her bid to challenge the decision of the Immigration Director and the Torture Claims Adjudication rejecting her application against being sent back home.

In her application for a judicial review, Sheryll Seva Vicente, 37 years old, alleged that the TCAB and the Director were wrong in denying her claim against non-refoulement on the basis that if sent back, she would be harmed by her estranged husband who is affiliated with the armed rebel group, the New People’s Army.

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Vicente, now 37 years old, first came to Hong Kong on Aug 17, 2010 to work as a domestic helper, but was terminated only after two months. She left Hong Kong for the Mainland but returned to Hong Kong twice to take up a job as a domestic helper, ultimately leading to a third termination on May 4, 2012.

She duly left Hong Kong for Macau on Jul 10, 2012 and re-entered Hong Kong on Jul 27 that year as a visitor. She was allowed to remain until Aug. 3, 2012 but overstayed until her surrender to authorities on Jul 26, 2017.

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Vicente claimed that she is a Catholic but due to a family arrangement, she was made to wed her Muslim husband in 2006. They had two children and lived together in Sultan Kudarat.

She further claimed that her husband was abusive and would often beat her up when he was drunk. One day in November 2006, while she was pregnant, her husband allegedly beat her up so badly that she suffered bruises and scratches which took several months to heal.

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Between then and until February 2010 he allegedly attacked her about two to three times a week and even sexually abused her. When she asked for a separation, her husband reportedly pointed both a pistol and a rifle at her and threatened to kill her, her parents and their children.

Vicente said she left for Manila in February 2010 to apply for a job abroad and in August of the same year, managed to leave for Hong Kong.

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Even after her departure she said her husband continued to harass her parents’ family and even threatened her through her mother, with the latest being in October 2018.

Vicente said she did not divorce her husband because of her Catholic faith and that even if she tried to separate from him and relocated within the country he would still be able to track her through his NPA network.

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Further, she said she did not believe there was adequate state protection in the Philippines, particularly for female victims of domestic violence. She also fears for the safety of her parents’ family and children if she made a report to local authorities.

On Jun 13, 2018, she applied for non-refoulement based on these grounds. Her claim was duly processed based on the grounds of torture, persecution, and possible violation of her rights under Hong Kong’s Bill of Rights. But on Nov. 1, 2018, the Director dismissed her claim and this was affirmed by the TCAB on May 30, 2019.

According to the Board, Vicente gave statements that “that kept evolving in the course of her testimony.” As an example, she gave two different versions of how she got to Manila to apply for overseas work during her written application and screening application.

She was also found to have given evasive and unconvincing answers as to how she managed to survive living in Hong Kong for seven years without a job, and why she sued her employment agency in 2012 which she cited as ground for applying for a visa extension.

Most significantly, the Board pointed out that when asked why she did not immediately surrender to the authorities when she became an overstayer in 2012 and only asked for protection in 2017, she said it was because the Immigration Department did not give her such an advice.

“The Board did not accept that as a reasonable explanation and considered her failure to promptly seek protection as a factor damaging her credibility,” said the High Court in its judgment.

Neither did the Board believe her other claims about marrying a Muslim man despite remaining a devout Catholic herself, and while she allowed her children to be raised as Muslims.

Vicente was found to have given vague responses about her supposedly Muslim marriage, and how her husband practiced Islam in his daily life.

“The Board found her evidence on this issue “was, at best, general and simplistic and did not reveal…an intimate understand[ing] of daily Islamic practices which might be expected from a woman who shared her daily married life with a Muslim man for around four years,” said the judgment.

She also failed to provide convincing proof of her husband’s alleged connection with the NPA, merely citing as basis a locked box in his possession which she said contained several mobile phones, wiring and guns.

It was only when the Board told her that those items did not by themselves link her husband to the NPA that she added that she heard his affiliation to the rebel group from men talking in their house. When pressed further, she said the men were talking about planting a bomb.

“The Board considered she was making up her evidence as she went along,” said the judgment.

Having disregarded her claim of alleged threats from her husband, the Board decided to uphold the Director’s decision denying her claim against non-refoulement.

The High Court said that having found no errors of law, procedural unfairness or unreasonableness in the Board and Director’s decisions denying Vicente’s application, it could only uphold those judgments.

“ The function of the court in judicial review is not to re-assess the non-refoulement claims afresh. The primary decision-makers in a claim for non-refoulement are the Director and the Board. They alone assess the evidence and find facts including those relating to the matters allegedly giving rise to the non-refoulement claim, risk of harm, availability of state protection and viability of internal relocation, said the Court.

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Filipina avoids jail after pleading guilty to shoplifting

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A Filipina narrowly evaded jail today after she admitted shoplifting $105 worth of items from a Wellcome supermarket in Mong Kok on Oct. 14.

A. C. Pascual, 31 years old, was penalized with two months’ imprisonment, suspended for three years, which would keep her out of jail if she does not commit any offense within the next three years.

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Principal Magistrate Don So handed down the penalty when Pascual, who is unemployed, appeared before him in a hearing at West Kowloon court.

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Pascual was accused of stealing three bottled drinks, three packs of candy, three packs of almonds, one box of cotton swabs and a bottle of sterilizing spray, worth a total of $105 and owned by The Dairy Farm Company Ltd.

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Meanwhile, in a separate case at Kowloon City Court, another Filipina was remanded in jail custody after her drug trafficking case was adjourned to Jan. 18 by Acting Principal Magistrate Veronica Heung for committal proceedings at the Eastern Court.

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Rhea Nerissa Maristela, 27 years old and a permanent resident, is charged with traficking in dangerous drugs along with a Pakistani asylum-seeker, Rizhwan Muhammad, 35 years old.

The two were arrested by police on April 27 inside the Toronto Holidays Guesthouse on Jordan Road, Yau Ma Tei.

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Seized from them were 168 grams of 3,4 methylenedioxy methamphetamine and 657.4 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu.


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29 people arrested in latest operations against illegal workers

Posted on 10 December 2023 No comments

 

Immigration officers escort one of those arrested to the van that took them to prison

Four Immigration and police operations against illegal workers last week netted 29 people -- 24 suspected illegal workers, four employers and one aider and abettor.

Those arrested were investigated and should face court proceedings starting this week.

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The arrests were made during Immigration Department (ImmD) operations codenamed "Fastrack", "Lightshadow" and "Twilight", and joint operations with the Hong Kong Police Force codenamed "Windsand" from December 4 to December 7.

ImmD Task Force officers raided 56 target locations including industrial buildings, massage parlors, premises under renovation, recycling yards, residential buildings and restaurants.

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Twenty-one suspected illegal workers, four suspected employers and one suspected aider and abettor were arrested.

The arrested workers comprised five men and 16 women, aged 27 to 54.

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Among them, two men and four women were holders of recognisance forms, indicating that they are asylum seekers, which prohibit them from taking any employment.

Three men and one woman, aged 46 to 57, were suspected of employing the illegal workers and were also arrested.

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One woman, aged 39, who was suspected of aiding and abetting a person who breached the condition of stay in Hong Kong, was also arrested.

Police officers in operation "Windsand" arrested two male and one female Mainland visitors, aged 39 and 56, for breaching their conditions of stay by being involved in suspected parallel trading activities at Po Wan Road and San Wan Road in Sheung Shui district.

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The goods mainly included cosmetics products, daily necessities and health care products.

Under the Immigration Ordinance, visitors are not allowed to take employment in Hong Kong, whether paid or unpaid, without permission of the Director of Immigration. Offenders face a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to two years' imprisonment.

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“Aiders and abettors are also liable to prosecution and penalties," ImmD said.

 Also prohibited from taking any emloyment is any person who is the subject of a removal or deportation order, an overstayer or a person refused permission to land.

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“Offenders are liable upon conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to three years' imprisonment," ImmD addded.

 The penalties are for those employing illegal workers -- up to $500,000 fine and up to 10 years' imprisonment. 

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