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Pres. Rodrigo Duterte explains getting generals to fight pandemic, netizens react

The government insisted that their policies are not flawed, as evidenced by Roque’s constant reminder to Filipinos that the IATF has handled the pandemic “excellently”—something which Netizens have since disproven via the hashtag #DutertePalpak.

President Rodrigo Duterte is known to make bold claims such as how his Administration handled the pandemic. His latest, however, seemed to defy logic.

“This is a mechanical act. It is not a study of medicine. Kaya tinawag ko si [vaccine czar Carlito] Galvez, para siya ang magdala.”

The words seemed to reflect not just his stand on vaccine procurement, but on handling the pandemic in general—and Netizens were not impressed.

Journalist Barnaby Lo had a short but sweet tweet that summed up the thoughts of Filipinos nicely.

The record high of 8,773 COVID-19 cases also reflected the perception of the national government. It is not taking the blame nor pointing it to any sector for the sudden spike of cases on Thursday, March 25.

CNN Philippines’ Menchu Macapagal is bothered by this.

She also pointed out how Duterte and the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) decided to open up the economy that caused the spike in cases—not just the UK and South African variants.

A Tokyo-based Filipino engineer even brought in Palace spokesperson Harry Roque’s recent meme-worthy antics on live television into the mix.

He stated Roque’s face is “the face of the government during the pandemic… remember this experience. The level of disrespect and disregard, the lack of accountability, the audacity, (and) the injustice.”

Philippine Star columnist Federico Pascual believes the country is way past in saying “we are losing control.”

https://twitter.com/fdpascual/status/1374997277257969665

The recently enacted regulations from the IATF tell a story. 

Police visibility, curfew hours, checkpoints, and penalties for violating minimum health protocols—wearing a face mask and face shield as well as social distancing—are once again at the forefront of the pandemic response.

The government insisted that their policies are not flawed, as evidenced by Roque’s constant reminder to Filipinos that the IATF has handled the pandemic “excellently”—something which Netizens have since disproven via the hashtag #DutertePalpak.

Recently, the Palace, through Presidential Chief Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo, said they are even open to criticisms as long as constructive. However, critiques of the pandemic response are continually pushed aside by the Palace.

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