Friday, July 31, 2020

Retards in the Government 165


It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government. 



https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1311182/ex-cop-in-2016-killing-of-police-intern-arrested-after-2-years
A former policeman who had been accused of involvement in the killing of a police intern in 2016 was arrested on Wednesday (July 22) at Hinaplanon village here. 
Maj. Rixell Torayno, chief of Iligan City police station 1, said the suspect, Creighen Padayhag, a resident of Tipanoy village, was caught in his apartment at Hinaplanon after more than two years of hiding. 
Padayhag has an arrest warrant issued on Jan. 22, 2018 by Judge Leonor Quiá¹…ones, of Iligan City Regional Trial Court Branch 6. 
Torayno said Padayhag initially showed resistance when police arrived to serve the arrest warrant, but he eventually submitted to authorities after seeing former colleagues outside his apartment. 
Padayhag was one of seven police officers accused of involvement in the shooting of 21-year old Rafshanie Amerol Azis in 2016.
PNP officer allegedly kills a colleague in 2016, a warrant is issued in 2018, and he is finally arrested in 2020. Was he really hiding out in his apartment for two years?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1311343/duterte-orders-probe-into-alleged-philhealth-irregularities
President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered an investigation into alleged irregularities in the Philippine Health Insurance Corp.’s procurement of an information technology system that reportedly caused a rift between some of the state insurance firm’s officials and its president and chief executive officer Ricardo Morales. 
A meeting last Wednesday between Morales and his officials as well as some Cabinet secretaries saw some heated exchanges over the IT system and led to at least one PhilHealth official turning in his resignation letter on Thursday.
“We enjoined all parties, including Keith, to fully cooperate with Undersecretary Quitain so we can get to the truth,” Roque said. 
“In this time of the (Covid-19) pandemic, the President will not tolerate corruption in an agency trusted by all to provide medical assistance to Filipinos,” Roque also said.
PhilHealth has continually been hit with allegations of corruption. This is row over procurement of the IT system is only the latest.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109932
A police officer assigned at the Police Regional Office (PRO) 1 (Ilocos Region) was arrested for extortion in Pangasinan, the anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said Friday. 
In a media statement, Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) chief, Brig. Gen. Ronald Lee said M/Sgt. Aurelio Pine, a member of the PRO 1 Regional Drug Enforcement Unit (RDEU), was arrested in an entrapment inside a hardware store in Barangay Pugaro in Balungao town on Thursday morning. 
Lee said the operation was launched following a series of validation of complaints and intelligence reports regarding the extortion activities of Pine by joint teams of the IMEG Luzon Field Unit, PRO 1 Intelligence Division, and the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office. 
Lee said the suspect was caught receiving PHP100,000 worth of boodle money topped by two marked PHP1,000 bills from the complainant.
He said they placed the suspect under surveillance after the owner of the hardware store Ricky Sanchez sought their help in apprehending the cop. 
It turned out that the suspect contacted Sanchez and informed him that his name is included in the PRO1 list of known members of gun-for-hire and drug trafficking syndicates targeted for neutralization. 
During their conversation, Pine told Sanchez he could remove his name on the list in exchange for PHP100,000.
The classic "PNP officer charged with extortion." 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109944
The police has launched a manhunt for two gunmen on a motorbike who shot dead a school head teacher in Pikit town, North Cotabato province on Thursday. 
Capt. Mautin Pangandigan, Pikit town police chief, identified the slain school official as Abdullah Mamasaunda Hussain, a headteacher of the Dagadas Elementary School in Barangay Fort Pikit. 
“The victim was walking home from the town’s public market to prepare for his lunch when unidentified gunmen on a motorbike opened fire at 10:45 a.m,” Pangandigan said in a report. 
Hussain, 43, succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds in the head and body. 
Recovered from the crime scene were empty shells for .45-caliber pistols, police said. 
Pangandigan said the initial investigation showed that the victim has been receiving threats from unidentified men for a still unknown reason.
Teachers are government employees.  They work for the DepEd.  Why would someone want a teacher dead?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1311676/zambo-cop-faces-probe-for-alleged-brutality-vs-checkpoint-violator
A video showing a police officer from Zamboanga City pinning down an alleged checkpoint violator has gone viral on social media, as netizens say it draws comparison to the controversial death of black American George Floyd. 
In the video, the officer was seen forcing the suspect to lay on his back along the unspecified road, before the police officer eventually pinned him down on his neck and upper body using his left knee. 
According to a statement from the Police Regional Office 9 (PRO-9), which has jurisdiction over the Zamboanga City Police, the officer involved was identified as P/ Maj. Jivertson Pelovello, station commander of Zamboanga City Police Station 7. 
Pelovello has been relieved to ensure an impartial investigation, PRO-9 Regional Director Brig. Gen. Jesus Cambay Jr. said. 
Cambay added that it is unfortunate that the officer had to resort to a “brutal application of unreasonable force” when the suspect appeared to be cooperative.  However, he also noted that the video might have not captured the whole story that is why this case necessitates an investigation.
PNP officer caught on video pinning down a man and kneeling on his neck and upper body.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1312035/coa-flags-overpriced-philhealth-it-project
A proposed P2.1-billion information technology (IT) project of Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), supposedly designed to stem fraud and scams devised by some corrupt personnel, was itself fraught with irregularities, government auditors have found. 
One component of the project flagged as “anomalous” by the Commission on Audit (COA) and PhilHealth’s resident auditors in three separate reports was the planned procurement of various equipment worth P734 million, which was not contained in the original budget proposal submitted by the state insurer. 
In their report in May, one group of COA auditors discovered that the budget for five “ICT (information and communications technology) resources”—computers, scanners and other items—was overpriced by P98 million. 
The internal auditors, who said that a “syndicate” was operating in the state-run corporation, found that some of the equipment and computer programs PhilHealth was planning to buy were highly overpriced. 
An Adobe software, which cost P168,000 per unit, was listed as P21 million each in the proposed budget submitted by PhilHealth’s IT sector, a whopping 12,400-percent increase from its original price, the auditors said in their report also in May. 
The price of items under “application servers and licenses” was increased to P40 million from its initial budget of P25 million, the internal auditors said. 
Sources familiar with the reports said the allegedly irregular IT project was one of the reasons lawyer Thorrsson Montes Keith quit his post as PhilHealth antifraud officer. The project sparked a “shouting match” among PhilHealth executives during an online meeting on July 22, a day before Keith submitted his resignation letter.
Looks like Thorrson Montes Keith was right abbot corruption in PhilHealth.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110178
A former policeman tagged as high-value individual and a fish merchant were arrested in separate anti-drug operations in the region, police said Monday. 
Capt. Edwin Duco, Police Regional Office (PRO-9) spokesperson, identified the arrested suspects as Marlon Navarro Candidato, 38, and Nasrin Adelin Kahal, 19. 
Duco said that Candidato, a former policeman, was arrested in a buy-bust operation around 5:33 p.m. Sunday in Barangay Miputak, Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte. 
Candidato yielded some PHP34,000 worth of suspected shabu and PHP800 marked money, police said 
Police said Candidato, who was then a member of the Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Mobile Force Company, was arrested in an anti-drug operation in 2015 but was released under plea bargaining agreement.
Ex-cop who was busted for drugs back in 2015 but served no time is arrested again for drugs. Turns out he is a high-value target.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1313068/impractical-for-coa-cost-of-defense-departments-toilet-improvement-stinks
The Commission on Audit (COA) has questioned the allotment of over P6.38 million for the “renovation” of toilets, including the installation of air conditioners, showers and water heaters, at the main building of the Department of National Defense (DND). 
In a report released on July 24, state auditors cited the cost of improvements on the toilets at the basement, ground floor and third floor of the DND main building’s south wing inside Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City. 
“Based on the foregoing information, each male and female comfort room may cost up to P1,582,727.05, while each PWD (person with disability) comfort room may also cost up to P176,322.66, which in our view is deemed impractical and uneconomical, and considered unnecessary expenditures,” COA said. 
Still, the DND defended the expenses, saying the main office is like “a second home [for the staff] which should encourage productivity and inspire creativity.” 
It explained that its employees work 24-hour shifts while other staff members are obliged to stay in the premises for any contingencies. 
The installation of air conditioners, it said, also improves indoor air quality and provides a “mold-free environment.” 
“The department is trying to improve its facilities to catch up with the fast pace of modernization, to cope with [international] standards, and in consideration [of] all foreign and local dignitaries visiting the department,” the DND said. 
The DND said it would submit a “legal justification’’ for the cost, as it cited a labor department regulation calling for quality and sanitary workplaces. 
For state auditors, however, “the inclusion of hot/cold showers, moreso air conditioning units in comfort rooms, are undoubtedly unnecessary since most of the employees or the general public… consider [these] as luxuries or privileges in any common Filipino household.” 
“It is beyond comprehension that an employee, especially one that is involved in defense and security, would elect to dawdle inside these common comfort rooms…for longer than necessary. If an employee is burdened with arduous tasks, that person could surely relax for a while in his desk, office, or outside of the same, but never in a comfort room.”
The DND spent too much on improving their toilet facilities and justifies it by saying many employees are in the building 24 hours a day. The COA says no one should be hanging out in the bathroom longer than necessary.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1313746/ex-apayao-town-mayor-shot-dead
A former mayor of Flora, Apayao was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in the town of Flora on Tuesday night, police said Wednesday. 
A report from the Police Regional Office Cordillera identified the victim as Richard de San Jose. Records from the Department of the Interior and Local Government showed that De San Jose was elected mayor of Flora town in 1998 and finished his term in 2001. 
Police probers said De San Jose was having a drinking spree with his construction workers along Sampaguita Street in Poblacion West when the two armed men appeared and shot him at 9 p.m.
Ex-mayor assassinated while out drinks with some of his construction worker employees.


https://journal.com.ph/news/metro/tanod-nabbed-shabu
A barangay tanod was arrested after shabu was allgeedly found on him in Sampaloc, Manila the other day. 
Terencio Palo, 27, a tanod at Barangay 422, Sampaloc, was nabbed by the Sampaloc Police Station 4 (PS-4) of the Manila Police District (MPD). 
Police said before the arrest at 10:30 on Paltoc Street near the Philippine National Railways (PNR) in Sampaloc, their Station Drug Enforcement Unit (SDEU)  received information that the suspect was carrying shabu and selling it. 
Based on this, an anti-illegal drugs operation was carried out. 
The suspect was nabbed and police confiscated from him half a gram of suspected shabu worth P2,000.
A barangay watchman was found with drugs.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/29/2031472/philippines-deadliest-country-land-environmental-defenders-asia
The Philippines was the deadliest country in Asia for environmental and land activists in 2019, with at least 43 recorded deaths, according to an international watchdog. 
In a report released Wednesday, Global Witness said that 20% of the 212 of the environmental activists defenders murdered last year were from the Philippines, making it the second most dangerous nation in the world behind Colombia and the first in Asia. 
Farmers, indigenous leaders and government workers tasked with protecting the environment were among the victims. 
In 2018, the Philippines had the highest number of recorded deaths—30—worldwide.
Looks like the Philippines has slipped a notch to second place. Maybe next year they can regain the crown.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110198
The Police Regional Office (PRO) 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) has already begun the termination proceeding against a police trainee accused of mauling his 16-year-old girlfriend, its top official said Monday. 
Police trainee Joed Carba was immediately placed under administrative leave following his arrest after he allegedly mauled his 16-year-old girlfriend at the latter's apartment in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte last July 22, PRO-9 Director, Brig. Gen. Jesus Cambay Jr., said. 
Carba was undergoing on-the-job training or field training exercise (OJT/FTX) at the Zamboanga del Norte Police Provincial Office at the time of his arrest.
That's one less would-be abusive cop.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110454
Operatives of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) have arrested a barangay official in neighboring Dipolog City who is in President Rodrigo Duterte’s narco-list, an anti-narcotics agent said Wednesday. 
PDEA-Zamboanga del Norte Agent Dharyll Iann Pasagad identified the suspect as Anthony Cadavedo, a councilor of Barangay Sicayab in Dipolog City 
Backed by the local police, Pasagad said the buy-bust operation against Cadavedo around 6:10 p.m. Tuesday yielded two sachets of suspected shabu with a street value of PHP34,000.
What kind of ridiculous mugshot is this!??


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110321
Police are tracking down gunmen onboard a sports utility vehicle (SUV) who killed a village official of Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao on Tuesday morning. 
Major Alexander Butuan, town police chief, identified the slain village official as Mahdi Simpal, the secretary of Barangay Malingao. 
Butuan said the victim had just boarded his vehicle after buying medicine from a local pharmacy situated along the highway around 8 a.m. when fired upon by two gunmen onboard a black SUV without plate number. 
“The victim died on the spot due to multiple gunshot wounds,” the police official said.
Barangay secretary shot dead.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/29/20/50-grams-of-drugs-enough-to-merit-death-penalty-pnp-chief
The apprehension of traffickers with this amount of drugs takes “a lot of work and a lot of surveillance,” said PNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa.  
“You cannot just apprehend somebody ta’s ma-confiscate mo na iyong 50 grams,” he told ANC.  
“Siguro maglalaro doon: 50 [grams] to 1 kilo—I think that’s enough na dapat i-impose ang death penalty,” he added.  
(Perhaps it will range there: 50 grams to 1 kilo—I think that’s enough to impose the death penalty.)
Though the right to protest is protected by the Constitution, demonstrators should not enjoy the chartered independence of the University of the Philippines too much, the chief of the national police said on Wednesday. 
Speaking in an interview aired over ANC, Police Gen. Archie Gamboa said that all arrests of protesters were due to violations of quarantine rules and had nothing to do with the controversial anti-terrorism law.  
"You should police your own activities there, wag niyo masyadong i-exercise yung chartered independence niyo doon (do not exercise your chartered independence too much)," he said.
If you think only PNP Chief Gamboa would like to kill small time drug users and dealers as well as curtail the rights of those would seek redress of grievances from the government via protesting you better think again.

Police in Cebu province arrested on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, at least 58 individuals, including at least two barangay officials, for engaging in illegal cockfighting (tigbakay in Cebu province). 
The Provincial Intelligence Unit of Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO-PIU) and the San Fernando Police Station raided at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday an illegal cockfighting arena in an isolated area of Barangay Tubod, San Fernando town. 
Police Captain Efren Dela Cruz Diaz, chief of San Fernando Police Station, said they received reports from concerned citizens that cockfighting activities are being conducted there. 
Based on initial police reports, at least two of the 58 individuals they apprehended turned out to be elected public officials. They were identified as Malou Dela Cerna Baringui-an, 43, a barangay councilor from Barangay Balungag, San Fernando, and Richard Mendez Alidon, 57, a barangay councilor from Barangay Tunghaan, Minglanilla. 
All of them, including the barangay officials, were caught in the act by our troops. Although some managed to flee the scene, including the owner of the cockpit arena identified as alias ‘Ubial’, most were arrested,” said Diaz in a mix of English and Tagalog.
Two barangay officials caught in the act of illegal cockfighting.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1314389/former-lawmaker-and-cult-leader-ruben-ecleo-jr-now-in-police-custody
Former Dinagat Islands Rep. Ruben Ecleo Jr., the “supreme master” of cult group Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association (PBMA), is now in police custody after he was arrested by the police in Pampanga. 
Ecleo was presented to the media by Maj. Gen. Debold Sinas, director of the National Capital Region Police Office, in a press conference on Thursday. 
In 2006, Ecleo was ordered arrested after the Sandiganbayan found him guilty of graft and corruption over the anomalous construction of a public market and municipal building, and the repair and rehabilitation of a building owned by his family’s cult when he was mayor of San Jose in Dinagat Islands from 1991 to 1994. 
He was then sentenced to 31 years in jail for the crimes. 
Later in 2012, he was sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of parricide over the death of his wife Alona Bacolod-Ecleo. 
Alona was strangled to death at their home in Cebu City in January 2002. Her body was later found inside a garbage bag dumped in a ravine in Dalaguete town. 
However, Ecleo was able to elude arrest for all these crimes.
Former Representative found guilty of graft and corruption as well as the murder of his wife was finally caught after eight years on the run.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/29/2031718/malaysia-summons-philippine-ambassador-over-locsins-irresponsible-tweet-sabah
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro "Teddy Boy" Locsin Jr. committed another diplomatic faux pas on Twitter, inciting a foreign ministry to summon the Philippines' representative. 
In a tweet on Monday, July 27, Locsin threatened the United States Embassy over its tweet mentioning Sabah as part of Malaysia. 
"Sabah is not in Malaysia if you want to have anything to do with the Philippines," Locsin wrote, quoting the US Embassy's Twitter account that reported on a donation to Filipino repatriates who arrived in Zamboanga and Tawi Tawi from Sabah. 
In doing so, Locsin not only publicly corrected the country's defense ally on an unofficial channel but also revived a dormant territorial and historical claim of the Philippines over the Malaysian state in the northern part of Borneo. 
Malaysian Foreign Affairs Minister Hishammuddin Hussein responded to Locsin's tweet, calling it an "irresponsible statement that affects bilateral ties." 
"[The Malaysia Ministry of Foreign Affairs  will summon the Philippines Ambassador on Monday to explain. Sabah is, and will always be, part of Malaysia," Hussein's tweet reads.
DFA Secretary Teddy Locsin tweeted that Sabah belongs to the Philippines thus correcting a tweet from the US Embassy. In doing so he did publicly what should have been done through proper diplomatic channels and he proved the ire of Malaysia who said they will be summoning the Philippine ambassador to explain. But rather than apologize or go through the proper channels Teddy dug in his heels and continued to tweet that Sabah belongs to the Philippines and that he would summon the Malaysian ambassador.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/30/20/ph-top-diplomat-says-to-summon-malaysian-envoy-over-foreign-ministers-sabah-comments
In an escalation of a Twitter row, Philippine Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Thursday said he would summon the Malaysian ambassador in Manila over comments the latter's foreign minister made on his tweet that "Sabah is not in Malaysia."
Adding even more fuel to the fire the Palace says they stand by Sec. Locsin and his tweet.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110651
Roque backed Locsin, saying the Philippines obtained Sabah from Brunei as a gift for helping put down a rebellion on Borneo Island. 
However, he also recognized the country’s conflicting claims with Malaysia, which believes that Sabah was ceded to them. The Philippines claims Sabah was only leased, not ceded, to the British North Borneo Co. 
Despite this unresolved territorial dispute, Roque said the Philippines and Malaysia continue to enjoy “friendly” bilateral ties in recent years. 
“You know this unresolved territorial dispute has been dormant. It has not affected our friendly bilateral relations and I think we will definitely maintain this friendly bilateral relations despite and in spite of this unresolved dispute,” he said. 
He acknowledged that there may not be a resolution to the territorial dispute in the near future, but noted that it will not affect the long-established bilateral ties between the two countries.
Will this row affect diplomatic relations and bilateral ties? Probably not but this unnecessary headache could all have been prevented had Teddy Locsin not sent such an irresponsible tweet but gone through the proper diplomatic channels instead.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: A Living Experiment, Major Changes, And More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.


One newly minted lawyer was not about to let social distancing rules bar his parents from his signing-in ceremony at the Supreme Court.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/748126/new-lawyer-brings-cardboard-standee-of-parents-to-roll-of-attorneys-signing/story/
Told that visitors are not allowed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a new lawyer found another way of bringing his parents to his signing of the roll at the Supreme Court on Thursday. 
Instead of physically bringing his parents, Atty. Ivan Torres just brought a standee of them. 
According to Torres, he wanted to share the moment with his parents but was told he could not bring guests. 
Torres' parents are in Pampanga.
That's interesting but it would have been even more interesting if he had been living streaming the whole ceremony but cutting out a tiny hole in one his parents eyes and attaching a phone to the other side of the cardboard cut-out.

Contact tracing is a hard task and the Philippines does not have the manpower to accurately do it. The PNP has a solution though.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/328407/chismosas-helpful-in-contact-tracing-says-pro-7-chief
Being a “chismosa” or “chismoso” may help during these trying times. 
It may sound funny, but Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius Ferro, director of the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), believes gossipers could be useful as contact tracers who can help stop the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) here. 
According to Ferro, gossipers usually know the latest news about other people and this may be a way to help gather information useful for the government in its bid to contain the spread of the deadly virus. 
“As what I have said in several pronouncements, it is not only the job or responsibility of the police, military, health workers, and the government. This is a responsibility of all Filipino citizens,” said Ferro. 
He said that some members of the community who might be despised for being gossip peddlers could help the community in the fight against COVID-19. 
Contact tracing is believed to be one of the most effective tool to be able to contain the spread of the virus, which, according to Ferro, would need more contact tracers. He said help from “chismosas” may make tracing easier.
He doesn't say exactly how those who know the latest gossip would be able to actually help with contract tracing which is a good indication that he has no idea himself how it work. The governor of Cavite outright rejected this proposal.
“I am sure there are better, more efficient and intelligent ways to make the people cooperate with the government,” he added.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1310893/cavite-gov-shuns-hiring-of-gossipmongers-to-help-in-contact-tracing
Perhaps PNP Brig. Gen. Ferro has time to make such silly suggestions because there is less crime to fight.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109725
The government's intensified efforts to uphold the rule of law resulted in a 51-percent decline in the country's crime rate since the start of community quarantine measures in the country, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Wednesday.
Citing data from the Philippine National Police (PNP), Lorenzana said only 10,145 crimes were reported nationwide from March 17 to July 20, compared to the 20,575 crimes reported from Nov. 17, 2019 to March 16, 2020. 
Rule of law (is) strengthened, pinalakas natin ang pananaig sa batas ng ating bansa. Napanatili ng ating kapulisan ang kapayapaan at kaligtasan ng ating mga pamayanan. Bumaba ang bilang ng krimen, napabilis ang pagresolba sa mga ito at napaigting ang kampanya laban sa iligal na droga (we strengthened our commitment to uphold the law. Our police officers have maintained the peace and safety of our people. Crime incidents decreased and the resolution of these crimes were fast-tracked and we also strengthened the campaign against illegal drugs),” said Lorenzana, head of the Security, Justice and Peace Cluster at a pre-SONA forum. 
The data covers the eight focus crimes of murder, homicide, physical injury, rape, robbery, theft, car theft, and motorcycle theft. 
The crime rate in Luzon declined by 52 percent, from 10,870 from Nov. 12, 2019 to March 16, 2020 to 5,267 from March 17 to July 20, while the Visayas registered a 53-percent decrease from 5,236 to 2,519, and Mindanao saw a 46-percent drop, from 4,379 to 2,359 over the same period.
Most of that undoubtedly has to do with curfews and quarantines which are still in effect to varying degrees around the country.

Cebu City is seeking to employ around 300 village watchmen and volunteers to help with contact tracing.

The Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO – 7) announced on Thursday, July 23, 2020, that they will be conducting seminars for individuals tasked to help the city’s contact tracing initiatives. 
“We have to maximize the number of contact tracers in the city. We encourage all – policemen and barangay tanods – to be contact tracers themselves,” said Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius Ferro, director of PRO – 7. 
Ferro said the first round of training will be held Thursday, which will be hosted by police officers from Cebu City.
No mention by PNP Brig. Gen. Ferro of gossipers in this bunch of volunteers.
From what I hear the COVID-19 swab test is not pleasant as it consists of a huge q-tip being shoved up your nostril and into the back of your throat. No wonder people want to fake their results.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110010
Authorities have arrested two women for selling falsified coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) test results at a computer shop in Caloocan City on Thursday afternoon. 
In a phone interview on Friday, Brig. Gen. Rhoderick Armamento, deputy director for administration of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), said suspects Angelica Dellola and Jeshel Mohad were nabbed in an entrapment operation inside the TJ Computer Shop in Barangay 177. 
"We had an entrapment operation. There is one police officer who needed a rapid anti-body test and for PHP500, he got the results," he said in Filipino. 
The operation stemmed from a viral Facebook post where a netizen said that while waiting for her turn at the said computer shop, she saw a female employee of the shop change the name on the supposed rapid test result certificate through Photoshop, printed it and gave it over to the customer. 
"We have identified the clinic, it is One-rad Medical and X-ray Clinic, and through our coordination with them, we found out that they were apprehensive because this might affect their services but they said they will cooperate with us," he added.
These two ladies only got caught because of one nosy customer. Just goes to show that people should be more discrete.

Those who refuse to take a swab test may be subject to arrest says the DILG.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/329279/dilg-exec-warns-residents-who-refuse-swab-test-you-may-be-arrested
Assistant Secretary Alexander Macario of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) warns the residents who refuse to be swabbed during contact tracing. 
Macario said that DILG Secretary Eduardo Año already made a statement that those who refuse to be swabbed may be arrested on site and be forced to undergo the swabbing.  
This is because they can be considered as a threat to public heath if they refuse to be tested even if they have been traced as contacts to a positive or potential coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patient. 
They do not say if this mean that people will be placed in jail or simply be restrained and forcibly tested.

The IATF on COVID-19 has mandated that all motorcycles install a barrier for tandem riders. Not everyone thinks that is a good idea.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110068
In a statement on Saturday, Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said he has received hundreds of appeals from poor families in Mindanao who depend on motorcycles for livelihood. 
Piñol said the "motorcycle barrier policy" has only added undue financial burden and will affect efforts to restart the economy in Mindanao, especially in rural areas of the country where the motorcycle is the main vehicle for transport and livelihood. 
Based on the gathered feedback by MinDA, Piñol said the public voiced out three primary reasons for asking reconsideration on the controversial policy. 
First, the policy is impractical because the barrier poses danger to the riders during strong gusts of wind caused by huge vehicles coming from the opposite direction, which could throw the motorcycle off-balance and may lead to accidents. 
Second, MinDA said the public viewed the barrier to be "expensive" and "oppressive." 
Piñol said the excessive fines on violators of the policy could open a new window for corruption,” he added. 
Third, Piñol said many viewed the policy to be discriminatory because the concern on the possible transmission of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) between two people traveling together is only focused on motorcycle riding but ignores those traveling inside air-conditioned private cars face greater risks. 
"We support the IATF's effort to control the spread of the virus but surely, there are other ways of doing it other than implementing measures that would make life more difficult for our people," the MinDA chief added.
Will there be more motorcycle accidents once this policy is in effect? We will find out soon. However the barrier will come in handy in another way beside social distancing.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/multimedia/photo/07/29/20/another-practical-use-of-motorcycle-riders-barrier
As protection from the rain!  But look! The driver is now driving with one hand in the rain!  That's not safe at all.

The PNP are being accused of violating social distancing rules.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1312396/serenading-the-stranded-pnp-defends-music-treat
Drawing sneers from netizens, the Philippine National Police on Sunday sent a music band to supposedly entertain the thousands of stranded people whom the government sheltered over the weekend at Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, where they were made to undergo rapid testing for the coronavirus before being allowed to board buses taking them to the provinces. 
Some of the comments on social media likened the PNP’s gesture to having the band on the Titanic play amid the chaos on deck as the ship slowly sank. 
Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, the PNP spokesperson, defended the musical treat, saying the musicians were there to cheer up the so-called locally stranded individuals (LSIs) as they wait for their ride. 
“As a big number of LSIs continue to cram… the stadium, all wanting to return to their home provinces through the government-sponsored transport program, our police had to think of ways to cheer the people up,” Banac said. “In such a big facility as a stadium, a musical band was deemed more suitable given the situation.” 
Social media photos of the crowd since Friday drew public criticism over the way authorities gathered the stranded travelers on the bleachers apparently without observing social distancing. 
But according to Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, health measures were still maintained at the sports venue. 
“They (the travelers) brought along many of their belongings, that’s why the place looked crowded,” said Lorenzana, who also chairs the National Task Force against the New Coronavirus Disease.
Why does the PNP think they have to cheer people up? Lorenzana says the stadium only looked crowded because people brought their luggage with them but the picture clearly shows a crowded stadium and the PNP admits the stadium was crammed full. Later the Palace would admit mistakes were made.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1313666/stranded-in-the-stadium-palace-admits-lapses-lack-of-system
“I would be blind if I will say there were no errors there. There were lapses,’’ presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said. “There should have been a system, that even though there were many people at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum, social distancing should have been ensured.” 
He appealed to the public to understand the plight of the stranded Filipinos who wanted to avail themselves of the government’s Hatid Tulong program so that they could go home to their provinces. 
The Palace official made the remarks amid criticism of the Hatid Tulong program after photographs of people crowding Rizal Memorial Sports Complex without enough physical distancing went viral on social media. Some were seen outside the stadium enduring the heat and rain. 
Hatid Tulong is the government’s transportation assistance to ferry stranded Filipinos to their home provinces amid the new coronavirus pandemic. 
Even the Department of Health (DOH) had lamented the lack of physical distancing in the management of stranded people at the sports complex, which placed them at risk of infection from the coronavirus.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda, at least the Palace and the DOH did not deflect the same way the PNP and DND did.

Senator Lacson has alleged out irregularities with PhilHealth giving money to hospitals to fight COVID-19.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/329359/philhealth-gave-p200-m-to-hospitals-with-only-one-covid-19-patient-each-lacson
Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) released over P200 million worth of funds to hospitals treating only one COVID-19 patient each, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said on Saturday. 
One hospital is in Bicol and another in Eastern Visayas, Lacson said in a radio interview over AM radio station DWIZ, but he did not identify the hospitals. 
“And the money was released quickly,” he added, speaking in Filipino. 
In Bicol, P247 million was released in just two weeks, and in Eastern Visayas, P196 million was released in just a week, he said. 
“But they only have one COVID-19 patient [each],” he added. 
Lacson lamented that there were other hospitals full of COVID-19 in dire need of funds from PhilHealth. 
“This is a surprising allegation. We got this report and we will ask [at a planned Senate hearing] if this is true. But this has records,” he said.
It's not really a surprising allegation.  PhilHealth has always been wracked with corruption.

COVID-19 cases in the Philippines now surpass those recorded in China.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/29/2031562/covid-19-cases-philippines-exceed-tally-mainland-china-where-coronavirus-emerged
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the Philippines surpassed Wednesday the national caseload of China—where the severe respiratory illness emerged last year. 
The Department of Health reported 1,874 additional COVID-19 infections, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 85,486. 
Mainland China had a total of 84,060 cases as of Wednesday morning, according to the latest bulletin posted by the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region. Cases in China’s special administrative regions of Hong Kong (2,884) and Macau (46) were separately tallied.
Even though the Philippines has surpassed China in COVID-19 cases President Xi said he would give the Philippines priory access to a vaccine should they develop one.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/29/2031514/after-duterte-plea-china-says-it-will-prioritize-philippines-vaccine-needs
China said it would give priority access to the Philippines once it successfully develops a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). 
Beijing gave its assurance after President Rodrigo Duterte mentioned in his fifth State of the Nation Address that he “made a plea” to Chinese President Xi Jinping to prioritize the Philippines when providing a COVID-19 vaccine. 
The president did not say how he sent his plea to Xi, although he has been effusive with praise and appreciation for China in the months since the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the Philippines. 
“The Philippines is a friendly close neighbor and we will give priority to its needs once we succeed in developing a vaccine,” Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said in a briefing.
Duterte is pinning his hopes on a coronavirus vaccine, which he claimed would be “around the corner.” 
But while laboratories across the world are racing to develop a vaccine to help end the health crisis that has infected over 16 million people globally, the World Health Organization said that COVID-19 vaccinations cannot be expected until early 2021.
Why is Duterte "pinning his hopes on a coronavirus vaccine" when any vaccine is a long way off? Could it because the government is not doing such good job at stemming the number of cases? They will have to change their game.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/749002/metro-manila-will-be-a-living-experiment-on-covid-19-response-palace/story/
In an interview with CNN-Philippines, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque refused to give a categorical statement when asked if there is a big chance that Metro Manila will return to modified enhanced community quarantine or stricter lockdown on August 1. 
President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to announce on Thursday the new quarantine classifications across the country. 
“If I were to answer that, then that precludes the President,” Roque said. “Metro Manila will be a living experiment and it’s an experiment that we believe we can be successful at, and it will be something that we can be proud of.”
What will this experiment look like? Maybe like this:


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110471
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, however, emphasized the need to rely less on classifications, and instead be more “innovative” in terms of Covid-19 response. 
“The people will now see the difference in the response that we will have, it is now thoroughly invigorated and part of it, is we build capacity and we now have the capacity to do what we wanted from the very beginning,” he said in an interview over CNN Philippines. 
Roque said expanded targeted testing will soon be possible after pool or batch testing, which makes use of one reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test kit for 10 to 20 persons, has been approved in principle. 
“There will be expanded targeted testing, beyond numbers that they probably would not have imagined,” he said. 
He said they would also reinvigorate tracing by building an army of volunteers, enhance isolation by building more isolation centers for mild and asymptomatic patients, and improving treatment with the use of life-saving equipment such as high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) machines.
"We now have the capacity to do what we wanted from the very beginning." That does not sounds experimental at all. That sounds like they are going to be doing what they should have been doing from the beginning!