COVID 19 – Walang gamot sa BOBO – DoH Sec SECOND WAVE INUPAKAN ng mga Senador at Cabinet Secretary

Executive Secretary Medialdea, DILG Secretary Ano, Presidential Spokesperson Roque, Senator Gordon, Senator Lacson, Senator Pangilinan, Senator Drilon and former Health Secretary Cabral all expressed DISMAY at Department of Health Secretary Duque’s statement. Pansinin ninyo na madalas ay sumasalungat sila Pangilinan at Drilon sa pamahalaan ngunit ngayon maraming kasama sa administrasyon ang nakiupak din sa Health Secretary. Malimali kasi. Walang gamot ang KABOBOHAN. 

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Palace contradicts DOH: Philippines still in first wave of COVID-19 infections

By: Darryl John Esguerra
INQUIRER.net
May 21, 2020

MANILA, Philippines —  The Philippines is still in the first wave of the novel coronavirus outbreak, Malacañang said Thursday, refuting Health Secretary Francisco Duque III’s declaration that the country is now facing the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Tayo po ngayon ay nasa first wave,” presidential spokesman Harry Roque said in a televised Palace briefing.

“Alam niyo po ang medisina, para ring mga abogado ‘yan, iisa lang ang batas namin (pero) iba iba ang interpretasyon. Ganyan din po siguro sa medisina, iisa ang siyensya ,iisa ang datos, iba ang basa,” Roque said.

During a Senate hearing on the government’s COVID-19 response Wednesday, Duque disclosed that the Philippines is actually on the second wave of COVID-19 infection now, citing data from epidemiology experts.

Duque’s statement, however, was met with opposition from some senators, lawmakers, and even government officials, especially after President Rodrigo Duterte himself has repeatedly mentioned trying to avoid a second wave of COVID-19 cases, which his economic managers said would be too costly to address.

It added that the second wave of more than 10,000 cases peaked at the end of March. It can be recalled that the DOH reported 583 new COVID-19 infections on March 31, the highest recorded new cases in a day.

Citing data from health professionals, Roque said the first wave started with the three COVID-19 positive Chinese nationals late January and went on until May when the Philippines started to report a decrease in coronavirus infections.

“Kaya nga po ang sinasabi natin bagamat hindi pa po fully flattened ang curve, nagsisimula na po ang pag-flatten ng curve,” he said.

The Palace official likewise claimed that the first three cases are too small to be considered an outbreak wave.

 

2 Responses

  1. Anonymous

    sa una pa wala talaga e2ng c duke. he is lying to his teeth. lumaki ang ulo kc hindi sya pinalitan nuon una syan pumalpak. nuong naka.self quarantine sya & broke d protocol para palitan c dra carlos sa RITM at di nya nadepensahan ang kanyang desisyon, he lied & said dat d memo is nt to relieve dra carlos but to give her an assistant. samantalang clear maxado na nire.relieve nya e2. meron pa e2ng family owned Doctors Pharmaceutical Corporation wc has an excluside contract sa DOH. walang delicadeza. akala nya sikat na sya kaya kung anuano na lang ang sinasabi nya na walang clear na basis. ano sinasabi mo na 2nd wave na tayo, duke? napagtripan mo lang na akala mo di alsm ng mga tao kung ano ang 2nd wave re.covid? bobo ka daw sabi ni atty gadon.

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