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// Press Statement
JUL
31
2020

A gov’t which can’t handle the truth can cause mass casualties

I will not rush to conclude that these are doctored data. What I would ask of them is a better explanation of the methodology used. And a breakdown, per town, so it will give us a high-resolution picture. Let academics vet and validate it for our enlightenment, to confirm if the
JUL
30
2020

Regularize, promote frontliners now

How can government reward medical frontliners? Let us count some of the ways. Release of hazard pay, now na. Regularization. Promotion. As to promotion, kung di pa kaya ng mass testing sa tao, mass promotion muna sa mga nagta-trabaho. There are two kinds of job promotion. One is
JUL
29
2020

So virus won’t hitchhike to provinces, swab test ‘Very Important Passengers’ for free

Let us also swab-test the other, more important VIPs – the Very Important Pasaheros.  I am referring to LSIs who have been packed for days in quarters so crammed that physical distancing was impossible, even for those adamant in observing it. If we have tested for free
JUL
27
2020

On the 2020 State of the Nation Address

I think the President economized in spelling out his anti-pandemic program, which is what Filipinos were expecting to hear more from him.  He could have made it detailed and nuanced, in a language that is comforting, assuring and emphatic.  It scored low in the
JUL
26
2020

‘Granular SONA to include 1-month battle plan to stop pandemic from reaching tipping point’

I think people are not looking forward to the soaring oratory, the poetry of a traditional SONA. They are not even interested in bold strokes. What they want to hear is the to-do list in a wartime SONA that will spell out the battle plan against the pandemic. Specifically, they
JUL
26
2020

Hike pay of social workers—frontliners with most number of ‘patients’ in hospitals

There is a group of forgotten and neglected health frontliners to whom the nation owes so much—the social workers in public clinics and hospitals. The best belated thank you card that we can give them is to make their minimum pay equal to nurses, P32,035 a month, that of Salary
JUL
23
2020

Plunging immunization rates need booster shot from Rody and Leni

The Expanded Program of Immunization has a budget of P7.5 billion this year, to cover about 12 million individuals, from infants to seniors.  As of end of June 2020, only 2.8 million individuals, not even one-fourth of the target, have been vaccinated. That is the sad
JUL
22
2020

More ‘persons deprived of life’ if pandemic timebombs in prisons not defused

The “PDL” stenciled on the prisoners’ OOTD stands for “Person Deprived of Liberty.” As we are still a government of laws, let us make sure that COVID will not change it to “Person Deprived of Life.”  Our congested jails—where prisoners are no longer packed like sardines, but
JUL
21
2020

Proof of death is photo of the body

The proof of death is a photo of the body. If there is, then doubts will be laid to rest. But there is no need to stage a macabre show by making the photo public.  Simply show it to the Justice Secretary, and if he says that he had seen it, and swears that it is true, then
JUL
19
2020

‘Sana all’: Level up minimum pay of med-tech, dietitians, radiologic technologists to nurses

The “sana all” principle must be applied to the salaries of health workers in government, because a pay raise for one should cause a raise for all. The Salary Grade (SG) 15 entry level position of nurses should be recognized as the new benchmark for compensation for all licensed