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Foundations to deliver 2,000 sleeping bag coats to homeless San Diegans -

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The Lucky Duck and Aqualia International foundations announced Wednesday they will distribute 2,000 EMPWR coats, which can transform into sleeping bags that provide protection and warmth from the elements to homeless San Diegans. “As winter approaches, these coats immediately benefit those experiencing homelessness by providing warmth and protection from the elements. But these coats and sleeping bags are no substitute for real shelter,” said Dan Shea, Lucky Duck board member. “As a community, we must do more. Specifically, we call on our political leaders to open empty or underutilized government buildings for shelter, permanent supportive housing, and employment opportunities for those experiencing homelessness. In the meantime, the least we can do is partially alleviate the suffering of homelessness with these coats,” Shea said.

Tokyo-bound PH athletes get OK to resume training | Tempo – The Nation s Fastest Growing Newspaper

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Leyte will not accept LSIs until the end of December

Published December 15, 2020, 1:32 PM TACLOBAN CITY – The province of Leyte will not accept locally stranded individuals (LSIs) until the end of December, a report from the office of the Leyte provincial governor said on Tuesday. Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico “Mic” L. Petilla told the Manila Bulletin that the Regional Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Disease (RIATF8) and the Regional Task Force on COVID-19 (RTF8), in Joint Resolution No. 42 dated November 25, 2020, approved the request of Leyte province for the moratorium on the return of LSIs to Leyte. The resolution, signed by Dr. Director Exuperia Sabalberino, officer-in-charge of the DOH-8, Regional Director Lord Byron Torrecarion of the Office of Civil Defense, and Regional Director Karl Ceasar Rimando of the Department of Interior and Local Government, states: “It is hereby resolved to approve the request of the Province of Leyte for a moratorium on the entry of LSIs to the province from December

Bubble training for Tokyo Olympics-bound athletes may resume — IATF – Manila Bulletin

Published December 15, 2020, 2:27 PM Filipino athletes competing in the Tokyo Olympics will be allowed to resume training based on a latest decision of the government pandemic task force. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque announced Tuesday that the athletes’ training must be conducted in a “bubble-type” setting as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque (OPS / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The training bubble for national athletes endorsed by the Presidential Sports Commission (PSC) was approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases (IATF) during a meeting Monday. A bubble camp refers to an isolated place where the athletes are expected to live and train under health and safety protocols.

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