Beijing Has Hit ‘Temporary Herd Immunity,’ Official Says

Beijing has reached “temporary herd immunity” and its COVID-19 outbreak is nearing an end, a city health official said Tuesday, in another sign China’s virus wave is waning.

A torrent of cases has cascaded through the world’s most populous nation since the ruling Communist Party abruptly ended its zero-COVID policy last month.

The surge packed hospitals and crematoriums in major cities including Beijing, though the scale of the outbreak is hard to verify given that official data is believed to represent a tiny fraction of the true number of cases

But there have been indications that the surge has started to tail off, with authorities saying last week that the number of daily Covid deaths nationwide had fallen by nearly 80% since the start of January.

Wang Quanyi, deputy director of Beijing’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told local media on Tuesday that the city of 22 million had “established temporary herd immunity protection.”

“This wave of infections in Beijing has already peaked and is now coming to an end,” the Beijing News quoted Wang as saying.

The capital was “currently in a state of sporadic infections” with the virus exhibiting “relatively low risk of transmission,” Wang said.

The number of people seeking treatment for flu-like diseases at major Beijing hospitals fell by more than 40% between January 23 and 29 compared with the previous week, the newspaper reported, citing official data.

A nationwide decline in the number of infections suggested that the end of the Lunar New Year holiday would “not have too much of an impact” as people returned to Beijing from other parts of the country, Wang said.

He added that the city would survey thousands of residents in February and March to establish how many had antibodies against COVID in their blood plasma.

The survey will “comprehensively assess Beijing’s state of coronavirus infection” and “provide a reference for optimizing resource allocation in the future,” Wang said.

Source: Voice of America

Secretary-General Concerned by Military’s Stated Intention to Hold Elections amid Violence in Myanmar

The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres:

1 February marks two years since the Myanmar military overturned and arbitrarily detained members of the democratically elected civilian Government, including President U Win Myint and State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The Secretary-General continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Myanmar and to support their democratic aspirations for an inclusive, peaceful and just society and the protection of all communities, including the Rohingya. He strongly condemns all forms of violence as the multidimensional crisis continues to deteriorate and fuel serious regional implications.

The Secretary-General welcomes the 21 December 2022 adoption of Security Council resolution 2669 (2022) as an important step and underlines the urgency for strengthened international unity. As called for by the Security Council, the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy will coordinate closely with the new Special Envoy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Chair to engage intensively with all relevant parties in Myanmar to achieve an end to the violence and to support a return to democracy.

The Secretary-General is concerned by the military’s stated intention to hold elections amid intensifying aerial bombardment and burning of civilian houses, along with ongoing arrests, intimidation and harassment of political leaders, civil society actors and journalists. Without conditions that permit the people of Myanmar to freely exercise their political rights, the proposed polls risk exacerbating instability.

The United Nations is committed to staying in Myanmar and addressing the multiple vulnerabilities arising from the military’s actions since February 2021. This requires full and unhindered access to all affected communities as well as prioritizing the safety and security of the United Nations agencies and its partners. The Secretary-General renews his call for neighbouring countries and other Member States to urge the military leadership to respect the will and needs of the people of Myanmar and adhere to democratic norms.

Source: United Nations

PH CONSULATE GENERAL IN NEW YORK AND PDOT NY LAUNCHES 2023 VIP TOUR

NEW YORK 30 January 2023 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York, in partnership with the Philippine Department of Tourism’s New York Office, launched the Very Important Pinoy Tour (VIP Tour) at the Kalayaan Hall on 23 January 2023,

Philippine Consul General to New York Senen T. Mangagile welcomed the participants of the launch, composed of airline representatives, travel agencies, members of the Filipino-American press, and members from various Filipino Community Organizations. In his remarks, he encouraged everyone to join the VIP Tour, which will take place from 16 to 24 July 2023 at Manila, Iloilo, and Boracay.

The VIP Tour is a major tourism activity of all Philippine foreign service posts in the U.S. The program enables Filipino-Americans and foreigners to experience Filipino culture and hospitality and immerse in the sights and sounds of various tourist destinations around the Philippines. The program, which was staged 13 times between 2004 to 2019, has seen the participation of more than 4,500 people from the different states.

In his address, Consul General Mangalile encouraged everyone to visit the Philippines and invite friends and family to join the VIP Tour. “Your help in promoting and disseminating the information that will be shared tonight will be crucial in ensuring that we have a big, solid delegation coming out of the US northeast,” Consul General Mangalile said.

Tourism Attaché Francisco Lardizabal shared with the audience the details of the 2023 VIP Tour as well as sharing with everyone the Department of Tourism’s new program, the “Bisita Be My Guest”. The launch was livestreamed at the Consulate’s official Facebook page.

The itinerary and other important details about the VIP Tour can be accessed at its website at www.viptourphilippines2023.com.

Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs

PH AMBASSADOR VER PRESENTS OPEN COPY OF CREDENTIALS TO CHIEF OF PROTOCOL OF THE UAE FOREIGN MINISTRY

ABU DHABI 30 January 2023 — The new Philippine Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Alfonso A. Ver presented the open copy of his credentials to H.E. Abdulla Mohamed Alblooki, Acting Assistant Under-Secretary for Protocol Affairs at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) on 25 January 2023. Ambassador Ver was accompanied by Minister and Consul General Marford M. Angeles of the Embassy.

Ambassador Ver is the Philippines’ ninth envoy to the United Arab Emirates since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries on 19 August 1974.

H.E. Alblooki, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Protocol, wished Amb. Ver success in the performance of his duties and in enhancing bilateral relations between the Philippines and the UAE.

Amb. Ver conveyed to H.E. Alblooki that it is his honor to represent the Republic of the Philippines to the UAE. He expressed his appreciation to the UAE for welcoming nearly one million Filipinos that have made the country their second home.

From this wellspring of goodwill, Amb. Ver pledged to do his utmost to further deepen the ties that bind the Philippines and the UAE, in further seeking meaningful engagements and collaborations to forge a bright, prosperous and sustainable future ahead for the next generation of Filipinos and Emiratis.

Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs

PH EMBASSY IN PRAGUE CHARGÉ D’AFFAIRES BAÑARES, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FISCHEROVA DISCUSS MUTUAL COOPERATION

PRAGUE– Philippine Embassy in Prague Chargé d’affaires Indhira C. Bañares met with Member of Parliament Romana Fischerova, Head of the Czech – Philippines Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group, at the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in Prague on 19 January 2023.

The two officials discussed mutual cooperation in education, health care, and agriculture between the Philippines and the Czech Republic.

In the Philippines, food security is a top priority of the Government of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., who is also the concurrent Secretary of Agriculture. In the Czech Republic, more health care professionals, particularly nurses and dentists, are urgently needed.

CDA Bañares and MP Fischerova also talked about the upcoming celebration of the 50th anniversary of the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and the Czech Republic.

Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs