Wazzup Pilipinas!?
The Philippines records its highest one-day tally of coronavirus cases on Friday, March 26, 2021, with 9,838 new cases.
Total cases now at 702,856.
Almost 10K cases in a day. More than a year of pandemic. And yet this admin keeps on believing the falsehood that they made that we are “excellently handling” this pandemic.
This is the result of incompetence and hubris. This is the government's failure.
Shocking that there are still people who are rooting for this current administration that still have the audacity to make face on screen. GRABE NA!
Scary na talaga sa panahon ngayon lalo na when you have unprofessional government officials who are running the country making bleh faces on TV. Disgusting!
Frontliners cried upon hearing the news na almost 10K yung positive today.
“umiiyak na kami. pagod na pagod na kami.”
Please let’s do our part in minimizing this outbreak.
It’s what we fear. What’s alarming is some of the severe cases who are admitted are young people without comorbidities.
The fastest way to slow down transmission is to implement ECQ for 2 weeks at least. It's bad for the economy but if we don't do it, our healthcare system will collapse in a week time.
Hospitals are running out of beds, facilities and equipments. There should be a sense of urgency at this time.
As the country breaks again its record for the highest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases, we are calling on the government to expand its testing scope and healthcare capacity to avoid overwhelming hospitals.
Two weeks ago, the spokesman of president Duterte claimed the government's pandemic response has been "excellent."
“We did a very good job given that... we lack health facilities and we lack funds for the health sector,” Harry Roque said.
Magyabang ka pang vhaklang 'to!
Then.....now:
JUST IN: CHED allows 24 colleges, universities to hold limited face-to-face classes beginning second semester of AY 2020-2021.
CHED Chairman Prospero De Vera says these schools can "bring their third and fourth year students for hands-on training and laboratory classes."
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