Friday, July 17, 2020

Retards in the Government 163

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


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1304844/south-cotabato-town-mayor-shot-dead-2
Mayor Pablo Matinong Jr. of Sto. NiƱo, South Cotabato was shot dead by motorcycle-riding assassins at around 7:30 a.m. Friday. 
Matinong sustained two gunshot wounds to the head. 
Police said the mayor was gunned down in Purok Libertad, Barangay Poblacion. 
A witness  said the mayor inspected  a road project in the area and was walking home and talking with several joggers and constituents when he was shot. 
A resident who was talking with Matinong prior to the incident was wounded on the shoulder. 
The slain mayor was one of the local government executives included in President Duterte’s 2016 narcolist. 
Matinong repeatedly denied involvement in the drug trade.
Another mayor on the narcolist assassinated.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1304890/cop-shot-dead-in-negros-occidental
A police officer was shot dead by men on board a motorcycle in Siaton town, Negros Oriental around 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 9. 
Police Staff Sergeant Bobster Guillarawan, a member of the First Provincial Mobile Force Company based in Barangay Napacao in Siaton, suffered gunshot wounds on the body. 
He was rushed to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician. 
A police investigation showed that Guillarawan was driving his motorcycle when waylaid and shot by the assailants. 
Four persons of interest have been identified in Guillarawan’s murder, the local police said.
Another cop assassinated.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1304921/8-cebu-city-barangay-chiefs-face-raps-for-quarantine-violations
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has issued show cause orders to eight barangay captains in Cebu City for alleged breach of quarantine protocols such as tolerating basketball games and illegal cockfighting in their jurisdictions. 
(We have issued show cause orders to eight barangay captains in Cebu due to various violations.) 
(There was a barangay chairman who tolerated basketball games, violation of curfew and there was an illegal cockfighting that happened, which he did not stop, or do his duty to stop this kind of activity since our policy is stay-at-home due to the ECQ imposed over the city.)
Basketball and illegal cockfighting while the city is under a hard ECQ.
https://mb.com.ph/2020/07/11/entire-police-forces-of-two-ilocos-sur-towns-relieved-over-teenage-girls-death/
The Philippine National Police (PNP) ordered the relief of the entire police forces of the municipalities of Cabugao and San Juan in Ilocos Sur following the death of a 15-year-old who was gunned down shortly after filing a sexual assault complaint against two policemen. 
Brig. Gen. Rodolfo Azurin, director of the Police Regional Office 1, who ordered the relief directive, said a case of obstruction of justice was also filed against Capt. Ramil Llarenas, Cabugao police chief, a police sergeant, and a barangay captain for ignoring then girl’s request police escort. 
Earlier, two counts of rape and murder charges were already filed against the two policemen from the San Juan Police Station. 
“The leadership of Police Regional Office 1 and the whole PNP organization joins the entire Filipino community in the strongest condemnation of the killing of the 15-year old girl allegedly by two of our policemen, in Ilocos Sur,” said Azurin in a statement. 
“While we express our sincerest condolences and sympathy to the bereaved family, we assure that this leadership is doing its best to resolve this case as early as possible to give justice to the victims,” he added. 
Part of the effort, according to Azurin, is the filing of obstruction of justice against Llarenas, Police Staff Sgt. Merly Joy Pascua, and Barangay Captain Ricardo Quilala for failure to ensure the normal procedure in handling sex assault-related offenses, especially victimizing minors. 
“Personnel of Cabugao and San Juan Municipal Police Stations together with their Chiefs of Police were already relieved from their respective posts and will have to undergo retraining,” said Azurin. 
“As such, we cannot assure their return at said police stations for we will be stringent in vetting and screening all personnel to be assigned at Ilocos Sur Police Provincial Office,” he added.
The entire police force is relieved from their posts and have to undergo retraining? Sounds like a lot of window dressing.  What kind of culture is there in the PNP that two officers would flagrantly rape a young girl and then murder her?
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108741
 Two police officers were nabbed for robbery-extortion in Masbate City, an official of the anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Sunday. 
Brig. Gen. Ronald Lee, PNP Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP-IMEG) chief, identified the suspects as Maj. John Murray Cutaran, chief of the 502nd Maritime Police Station based in Masbate City, and SSgt. Rommel Naval. 
The two were apprehended in an entrapment operation inside their office located at Pier Site in Barangay Bapor, Masbate City at about 8:25 a.m. Sunday. 
The suspects were arrested shortly after they received the PHP200,000 they demanded from the operator of a fishing vessel impounded for alleged involvement in illegal fishing activities in the area. 
Investigation showed that the maritime policemen intercepted F/B RAV and arrested its skipper Juquin Nemeno and his 28 crew members. 
They later contacted the fishing boat owner based in Bantayan Island in Cebu province and initially demanded PHP400,000 in exchange for the release of his fishing vessel and employees. 
Two other suspects, identified as Lt. Melencio Huela and SSgt. Ronald Puerto, remain at large.
Four cops extorting fishermen. Two have been caught and two are on the run.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/326764/cebu-city-incurs-delays-on-infra-projects-worth-p634-6-coa
State auditors have called the attention of the Cebu City government over delays in the implementation and completion of at least seven infrastructure projects worth P634.6 million. 
In its 2019 annual audit report, the Commission on Audit (COA) said that the delays resulted from the failure of the city’s Department of Engineering and Public Works (DEPW) to immediately complete the detailed engineering and investigation of the projects that included phase 1 for the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) located along Natalio Bacalso Avenue. 
“Detailed engineering and investigations, surveys and designs were not sufficiently performed prior to [the] implementation of projects thus resulting in delays in the implementation or completion of infrastructure projects with a total contract cost of ₱634,583,853.82 as required under Section 17.6, Rule VI of the Revised IRR of RA (Republic Act) 9184,” the COA report said.
Hundreds of millions in projects not full implemented or completed. An old story in the Philippines.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/326716/village-watcher-laborer-nabbed-in-talisay-city-buy-bust
A village watcher from Cebu City and a laborer from Talisay City were arrested by personnel of the drug enforcement unit in Talisay City in separate buy-bust operations in Sitio Laray in Barangay San Roque Monday night, July 13, 2020. 
At least 20.8 grams of suspected shabu worth P141, 440 were confiscated from suspects Aquilles Abadia Cimafranca, 36, and Paul Tabique Lavarete, 27. 
Cimafranca is a barangay volunteer who rendered service as a village watcher in Barangay Duljo Fatima when Cebu City was placed under general community quarantine (GCQ) in June.  Lavarete, on the other hand, works as a laborer at the port area in Barangay San Roque in Talisay City.
Another village watcher busted for drugs. The barangays are full of them.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/14/2027910/chr-sorry-its-failures-manila-secret-detention-cell-incident

The Commission on Human Rights apologized for its failure to rescue alleged drug suspects unlawfully detained in a Manila police station secret detention cell in April 2017. 
The commission issued the statement Monday after it drew criticisms over a scene in the award-winning documentary “Aswang,” which depicted the dire situation of 12 detainees in a secret cell located behind a bookshelf at the Manila Police District-Raxabago Police Station 1. 
The twelve people were detained at a tiny cell for days without windows and proper ventilation for a week. Some were beaten and tortured. 
In a Facebook post, photographer Ezra Acayan said the “worst” part was the failure of personnel from CHR to rescue them. 
“The entire thing was reduced to a photo op. I could remember that night, me and my colleagues were disappointed to hear the other CHR people murmur to themselves, that they couldn’t spend any time longer there as they had a dinner event to catch. For most of them, the supposed rescue mission was [unpaid] overtime,” Acayan said. 
In a statement, CHR spokesperson Jacqueline De Guia said the commission acknowledges criticisms and is open for feedback from public to improve its services.  
(We apologize for our shortcoming and failure to rescue the victims on the day we discovered the secret jail.)
(Since then, we have been conducting reforms in CHR to improve the fulfilment of our mandate, which include ensuring that we will prevent inhumane acts and management of prisons in our country.)
Who knew the CHR could be so callous?  The long Facebook post goes on to say:
As journalists we were powerless. All we could do was watch as they were loaded into a jeepney to be transferred to a regular jail. The next day Bato Dela Rosa invited the media and interviewed them in their new cell. “Mas okay dito sir, salamat po” they said, in what was an odd sudden change of heart. Just the night before they were begging to be saved. 
Three years on, that night continues to haunt us. In that time, two of those detaineed have died in prison. Meanwhile, all the policemen involved had been promoted.
https://www.facebook.com/acayanezra/posts/2780602158706216
Even in the CHR there is corruption and incompetence and they are tasked with protecting the people from government abuses.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1306511/duterte-i-dismantled-oligarchy-in-ph-without-declaring-martial-law
President Rodrigo Duterte said he has dismantled oligarchy in the Philippines without declaring martial law and vowed that the remaining years of his presidency will be harsh for oligarchs. 
In a taped speech in Jolo, Sulu aired Tuesday morning, Duterte said that he can now die happy knowing that he has “dismantled” oligarchy in the country which he said has milked Filipinos and even manipulated the economy and elections for years now. 
(That’s how they played my country. So if I die, if the plane crashes, I will be very happy. You know why? Because without declaring martial law, I dismantled the oligarchy that controlled the economy and the Filipino people.) 
He then warned that the remaining years of his administration will be harsh for oligarchs.

This is such an unbelievable load that it's a wonder he even said it. It is also basically an admission that he was behind the denial of ABS-CBN's franchise which is run by the Lopez family. In the meantime the Tans, Villars, and others continue to dominate huge swaths of the economy. Later on Roque clarified Duterte's ludicrous statement with even more lunacy.


https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/746811/lucio-tan-ayalas-mvp-subject-of-duterte-s-tirades-vs-oligarchs-not-the-lopezes-palace/story/
Duterte's spokesperson Harry Roque said the President referred to tycoon Lucio Tan, the Ayalas and Manuel V. Pangilinan who earned Duterte's ire in the past due to some issues.
Those oligarchs still operate and have not been broken up at all. 


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/326912/cop-being-investigated-for-alleged-abuse-of-minor
A cop was temporarily relieved from his post as he is being investigated for alleged abuse for forcing a 15-year-old boy in Barangay Tisa to do push-ups for not wearing a face mask last Sunday, July 12, 2020. 
Police Captain Jonathan Dela Cerna, chief of the Labangon Police Station where the cop was assigned to as part of the augmentation force, said that they are still investigating the case and are contacting the family of the victim to help with the investigation. 
Based on the report from the police officer, whose identity is withheld pending the investigation, Dela Cerna said that the minor was seen outside without any facemask and violated social distancing and was immediately reprimanded. The minor at first got angry then later apologized and did push-ups on his own will. 
This report, however, was different with what the viral post alleged. An anonymous netizen sent a local online news page a post  alleging that a minor was inside the house of his grandmother when a policeman asked for him to come out do push ups as a punishment for violating quarantine protocols.
It seems the only constant in these two stories is that the boy did push-ups as a punishment for violating quarantine protocols. In the cop's story the boy was seen outside, was reprimanded, got angry, and then did the push-ups. In the second the boy was inside his grandma's house, was asked to come outside, and was forest to do the push-ups.

Another police officer has been temporarily relieved from his post pending investigation of the accusations thrown against him by family members of a man who was killed in Minglanilla town, southern Cebu on June 21, 2020. 
Police Colonel Roderick Mariano, chief of the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO), told members of the media in a call conference on Wednesday, July 15, 2020, that they are already looking into the allegations against the cop, whose identity is withheld pending investigation. 
The issue was brought up following a post that went viral, claiming that a policeman was responsible for the killing of a 40-year-old man from Tulay Ihawan Daan in Minglanilla, which is approximately 15 kilometers from Cebu City. 
Claims from the victim’s family surfaced online on Tuesday, July 14, asking for justice for their relative’s death. 
The post of the victim’s mother stated that her son was allegedly mauled by a police officer after getting into a heated argument while the victim was just drinking with his friends. 
The victim was said to have been rushed to the hospital after obtaining bruises in several parts of his body. But he did not survive. 
Mariano said the relatives of the victim should not worry as the police is doing the basic protocols in looking into the incident. 
He also said that the cop involved was on a legitimate drug operation and that there were witnesses who said that the victim was threatening the officer. The victim, according to Mariano, had a pending case related to illegal drugs. 
“He is part of the intelligence unit in the area because the area is notorious for drug-related activities. He was just sitting in his motorbike. Based on the witnesses’ accounts, the victim was  threatening to kill the suspect by shooting him,” he said. 
But even with these reports from the witnesses and the claims from the suspect, he said investigation will be done throughly on the case. While the investigation is ongoing, he had the cop relived of his duties from the Minglanilla Police Station until further notice.
Family claims the cop killed the man for no reason. Cops say the man threatened the cop and was also involved with illegal drugs. PNP tells the family not to worry because the incident is being investigated.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109000
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa, on Tuesday said 6,000 police officers who were found guilty of various administrative and criminal charges have been dismissed since he assumed post last January. 
In a press conference at Camp BGen. Simeon A. Ola here, he said dismissal of these officers is part of the PNP cleansing program aimed at weeding out erring cops from the institution. 
He said the program enabled them to get rid of at least four to six police officers a day involved in various illegal activities such as illegal drugs, criminality, and incurring absence without leave.
The PNP gets rid of four to six officers every day. Probably more because 6,000 since January averages out to 1,000 a month. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109152
The mayor of the island town of Tagapul-an in Samar province has survived an attack by an unidentified gunman on Thursday morning. 
Initial reports reaching the Police Regional Office 8 (Eastern Visayas) here disclosed that Mayor Vicente Limpiado Jr. was about to leave his farm in Sugod village at about 8:50 a.m. when his assailant shot him using an unknown firearm. 
The 47-year-old Limpiado sustained wounds on his back and was rushed to the rural health unit but was later  taken to a hospital in Tacloban City.
Another attempted assassination of a mayor.

At least 104 police personnel in Region 12 are undergoing summary hearings for various administrative violations, an official said on Thursday. 
Brig. Gen. Bernard Tambaoan, deputy regional director for administration of the Police Regional Office (PRO)-12, said hearings are part of the due process by the Philippine National Police under its internal discipline mechanism. 
As of Wednesday, he said they already catered to a total of 173 administrative cases but 69 of these were dismissed for lack of merit. 
Tambaoan said some of the accused personnel were able to submit substantial evidence that they did not commit the supposed violations and just carried out their assigned tasks.
He did not cite the details of the pending cases but previous records released by the PRO-12 showed that some of the violations involved absences without official leave and related administrative breaches.
 
The official confirmed that the pending cases include the administrative charges filed against Staff Sgt. Joel Cuyos, who was previously assigned at the Pendatun police station here, who was accused of engaging in extra-marital affairs. 
“This is part of the continuing internal cleansing program of the PNP,” he told reporters.
Since last year, records showed that a total of 11 policemen under PRO-12 were already dismissed from service and 10 received suspensions after being found guilty of administrative offenses.
103 cops facing administrative raps in Mindanao.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: New Normal Gadgets, House-to-House Searches, and More!

More news about the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Some experts claim the pandemic could last for two years. Just imagine going thorough this rigamarole for the next two years.

Money, money, money, money, money, moneyyy!  That's really what is takes to do anything including fighting the pandemic.

https://businessmirror.com.ph/2020/07/09/tax-reforms-passage-tops-palace-wishlist/
PASSING the remaining tax reform programs and the bills that would boost the country’s ability to adapt to the “new normal” amid the still-raging Covid-19 pandemic constitute the legislative wishlist of the President’s economic team for both houses of Congress. 
In a pre-State of the Nation Address (Sona) forum on Wednesday, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III also said specifically, they hope the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) bill, which used to be the second package of the tax reform effort of the administration, will be passed. 
Dominguez said other bills that seek to improve the tax system such as the simplification of passive income taxes and the modernization of the country’s real estate assessment system are also on their list. 
He said these are important efforts to ensure that the Philippines recovers from the impact of the pandemic, which forced widespread lockdowns that shuttered businesses and schools, disrupting most economic activities. He also said the public is as much a part of the recovery efforts as the government, particularly when it comes to boosting the economy.
Funny that Finance Secretary Dominguez says passing a new tax bill will help the Philippines recover from the economic impact of the pandemic when he also said that the Philippines has enough money to pay off the loans the country has taken on since the start of the lockdowns.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/07/09/business/business-top/govt-can-pay-off-its-covid-19-loans/739825/
The Philippines is capable of paying off its growing number of loans that were mostly used to support the government’s response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez 3rd assured the public on Wednesday. 
“Because our economy has slowed down during the Covid crisis, we have not been able to collect taxes as we had planned… and we have also been spending a lot of money on our Covid response,” Dominguez said, adding that the government had spent about P375 billion on that response alone. 
“Because our collections are down and our expenses are up, we had to borrow money,” he said. 
According to him, the government planned to raise the country’s debt to 50 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) this year from 39 percent in 2019 to take advantage of low interest rates. 
The repayment of these loans, Dominguez said, would come from tax collections once people start working and reopen their businesses, which would eventually lead to economic recovery. 
“The debt is very manageable, and it is affordable for us,” he said. “So I’d like to assure…the entire Filipino people that we have the capacity to borrow. We are borrowing at very low rates, and we have the capacity to pay these loans in the future.”
The economy slowed down which led to a reduction in taxes collected which led to less revenue in the government's coffers. As a result they borrowed money. The money will be repaid with taxes once the economy gets going again even though Duterte said the country would be in "deep shit" if this were to happen any time soon. By the time the economy does reopen the Finance Secretary hopes there will be a new round of "tax reform" in order to collect more taxes to pay off the loans. It all sounds rather circular.

Guess what the government's solution to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1304076/covid-19-count-doh-to-stress-active-not-actual-cases
The administration is revising its communication strategy in the COVID-19 crisis and is now highlighting the number of active cases instead of the number of actual cases reported in the country, according to presidential spokesperson Harry Roque. 
Speaking in a meeting with President Duterte on Tuesday, Roque said the new strategy was one of the “major changes” in the government’s communication plan. 
He said the government was now highlighting the number of active COVID-19 cases because “nonactive cases don’t matter.” 
“The number of cases will really increase while there is no vaccine. What is important is to know how many active cases there are,” Roque said. 
Also being highlighted is the number of recoveries, he said. 
“We are emphasizing that the number of deaths is getting smaller,” he said.
They are going to change the way they report the number of cases! Instead of the ACTUAL number of cases they will only report the number of ACTIVE cases. That means those who have died or recovered will not be included in the count. That will certainly drop the numbers but will hide the truth. It's the perfect solution.

Remember when experts said there might be a COVID-19 baby boom?


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108435
Over one million modern family planning commodities remain undelivered to provinces in Eastern Visayas this year due to logistic problems brought about by coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, an official said Thursday. 
In a press briefing, Commission on Population and Development (PopCom) regional director Elnora Pulma said these undelivered items are stored in their office and at the warehouse of the Department of Health here. 
These commodities include one million pills, 200,000 condoms, and 126,000 progestin sub-dermal implants intended for six provinces in the region this year. 
“The biggest challenge is to bring these supplies to municipalities especially in Samar Island due to movement restrictions. These commodities are needed during the pandemic to prevent unplanned births,” Pulma told reporters.
One million is a lot of birth control pills. With or with them those babies are coming.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108471
Besides valid identification (ID), MalacaƱang on Thursday urged couples to bring a photocopy of their marriage certificate as proof before they go motorcycle back-riding or pillion riding. 
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque made this remark after the National Task Force for Covid-19 approved motorcycle back-riding starting Friday (July 10). 
He said married couples should be prepared to present a photocopy of their marriage certificate at checkpoints or if police officers check that they are indeed married. 
“Siguro po identification card at siguro po Xerox lang ng kanilang marriage contract. Di naman po kinakailangan yungoriginal (Perhaps they should bring identification cards and a photocopy of their marriage contract. They don’t need to bring the original),” he said in a virtual presser. 
According to Roque, only married couples will be allowed to travel via back-riding. 
Roque also reminded back-riding couples to ensure that a barrier, similar to the prototype model submitted by Bohol Governor Arthur Yap, is placed between the rider and the passenger while a handle is placed on the side of the barrier. 
The barrier would reach beyond the head of the passengers to assure their health and safety.
Only married couples will be allowed to double up on motorcycles. Not only should they bring proof of marriage but they should also have a barrier between them which looks like this:


https://twitter.com/annafelicia_/status/1281133802983534597/photo/1
Can this thing be bought in the store? Its really just too much and too silly. What if they crash? At least one politician thinks it is dangerous idea.
"Dangerous, inconvenient, and does not make sense." This is how Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla described the physical barrier design for motorcycles, which has been approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases.  
"Dear IATF: Thank you for the new Backride Policy for Couples. Unfortunately, kung sino man ang gumawa ng backshield design instruction ay kailanman hindi sumakay ng motor," the governor said in a Facebook post. 
"It is dangerous, inconvenient and most importantly, it does NOT make sense!" 
Remulla said wearing a face mask, jacket, and helmet should be enough for the passengers as government earlier said only couples are allowed due to the low chance of COVID-19 transmission in a household.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/13/20/dangerous-does-not-make-sense-remulla-blasts-motorcycle-shield-design
How many other politicians are thinking the same thing but are too afraid to speak out so they don't appear to be anti-government? 

Another approved design looks like this:


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/14/2027779/2-back-ride-barrier-designs-get-approval
Angkas’ design is a backpack-like barrier worn by the motorcycle driver. 
AƱo said the design maintains social distancing and is made of lightweight, high-density plastic, allowing road visibility with handles that can be used by the backrider. 
“This second approved design is somehow simpler as it will only be strapped to the motorcycle driver and not mounted directly on the motorcycle itself, unlike the first design. It’s good that people have options but as of today, both are already approved to be used,” AƱo said.
It's still a silly design because the whole idea of riding with a shield between passengers is silly in itself.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108427
“We have strongly advised them not to buy this blood plasma,” Loreche said in a late presser on Wednesday. “Remember the danger of having a donor who sells (directly) his blood.” 
She said donors who have not undergone proper evaluation have the tendency to lie about their present medical condition as what they could be after for is money, considering the economic woes brought about by the health crisis.
I do not even understand how this transaction would be possible. Who is extracting the blood and separating the plasma from it? How does the patient put the plasma inside himself?  It does not make any sense.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/09/2026676/dilg-calls-ordinances-jail-quarantine-violators
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is urging local governments to pass resolutions punishing quarantine violators with imprisonment as it reminded the public to strictly comply with health protocols to arrest the further spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). 
“We have encouraged our mayors to pass ordinances so that the implementation will be uniform and all violators should be punished with imprisonment so it will serve as a lesson and they will no longer violate (quarantine measures),” DILG Secretary Eduardo AƱo said during a meeting of the government’s pandemic task force in Davao City last Tuesday.
In a bid to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 within the jails thousands of inmates have been released which makes the DILG's desire to jail quarantine violators self-defeating.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1305235/no-talking-while-on-lrt-1-train

To help keep the busiest rail line in Metro Manila free from the new coronavirus, the management of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) 1 is discouraging passengers from having conversations while on the train. 
But no, riders who can’t control their chatter need not worry about any penalty, though they might feel like they’re back in their grade school classroom where the names of “noisy” pupils are written on the blackboard for the teacher to later see. 
Light Rail Manila Corp. (LMRC) spokesperson Jacqueline Gorospe said the no-talking rule is more of a “strict reminder’’ to passengers and that there will be “marshals [on the train] who will help monitor” compliance with safety measures. 
Of course, there are exceptions. Gorospe said passengers can still take quick phone calls as long as they keep their masks on and only in “select, extremely important or very urgent situations.” 
Not allowing passengers to talk inside the train is one of our safety measures to prevent droplet transmissions,” Gorospe told Inquirer on Friday. “We’d also like to remind our riding public to always wear masks or face cover.”
This is simply too bizarre. Breathing also expels moisture droplets so why not just have everyone stop breathing in public?

Is this more contradiction and miscommunication?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108712
Nograles, also co-chair of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), said the government will instead be shifting its focus on facility-based quarantine to ensure that disease transmission is controlled. 
“We are now discouraging yung tinatawag na mag (what you call) home quarantine. Dapat facility quarantine na e (It should be facility-based quarantine),” he said in an interview over DZBB. 
He warned that there would be a higher chance that persons in the same household would contract Covid-19 even if the person who tested positive would self-isolate. 
“So we’re now shifting that even those asymptomatic should be given facility-based quarantine),” he said.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/13/2027702/doh-home-quarantine-not-discouraged-rules-must-be-followed
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients are not discouraged from observing home quarantine, the Department of Health said Monday but it stressed that minimum health protocols must be strictly practiced to prevent the spread of the virus inside households. 
(We are not discouraging home quarantine. We have a joint administrative order where home quarantining is allowed. But what I’m saying is we have conditions that must be met for home quarantine.) 
The health official issued the clarification after Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said that the government is discouraging home quarantine for COVID-19 patients. Nograles co-chairs the government’s coronavirus task force. 
He was quoted in media reports as saying that even asymptomatic patients should undergo facility-based quarantine.
The head of the IATF-EID says no more home quarantine because the virus can still be spread while the DOH says home quarantines are ok as long as the rules are followed. So which is it? The man in charge of implementing the nation's plan to fight the virus disagrees with the DOH.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/746662/why-not-home-quarantine-galvez-says-some-covid-19-cases-even-drink-alcohol/story/
Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. on Monday blamed the spread of COVID-19 in a Cebu City barangay to the mere home quarantine imposed on some confirmed cases. 
In a public briefing, the chief implementer of the national plan against COVID-19 made the remark to explain the government's decision to discourage home quarantine among coronavirus patients. 
“We've seen in Cebu, more than 1,900 home quarantines. And they are not prevented from infecting almost the entire barangay, ”Galvez said. 
“We cannot stop the positive from talking to their families and their relatives and still visiting. And the others are still drinking, ”he added.
Again who is the public supposed to believe?
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1305865/cebu-city-spends-p-2-5m-for-tuob-kits
The purchase was made despite repeated warnings from the Department of Health and a group of 13 medical societies that tuob, which is being promoted as treatment to COVID-19 by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, was not a cure to the dreaded virus. 
Tuob is the practice of covering one’s head with a towel or blanket to inhale steam from a small basin with boiled water infused with lemon, ginger or eucalyptus. 
Councilor Jerry Guardo defended the city’s move amid criticisms that the kits were too expensive and that the local government should have spent the money for more proven measures against COVID-19. 
“If we can help one patient recover from COVID-19 with only a budget of P2,500, that’s very cheap for a single life we save,” said Guardo, the proponent of the project aimed to “alleviate” symptoms of the disease. 
Each kit includes an electric water heater/steamer, a steam gown, an adult bath towel, two hand towels, an “industrial” plastic chair and a small plastic water basin. 
Guardo, interviewed over radio dySS here, said the budget for the kits was taken from the city’s appropriation for COVID-19 response, but he did not know who was the supplier as it was the executive department that did the canvassing and procurement. 
The city official claimed that many patients who underwent steam inhalation in the BICs had recovered from the disease. 
“We have had a spike in recoveries since we practiced tuob at the isolation centers. This is not a cure, but if it helps alleviate the symptoms, then it would help the patients feel better and stronger,” Guardo said. 
“This is one way of decongesting our hospitals since we no longer have to bring patients there since they already managed to eliminate the symptoms of the disease at the isolation centers,” he added. 
But a coronavirus survivor criticized the city’s decision to purchase tuob kits when it could have spent the money to buy medicines for critically ill COVID-19 patients. 
“During the critical period when the risk for intubation and other complications were high and I was already in a cytokine storm, a very important drug, Tocilizumab (Actemra) was badly needed. I still believed this was a turning point in my battle against this disease,” he said in a post on Facebook. 
The drug costs P40,000 to P60,000 for one vial. The government hospital where he was admitted, however, ran out of the medicine.
Not only is tuob not a cure but the practice could help spread the virus.
Dr. Magdalena Barcelon, president of the doctors’ group Community Medicine Practitioners and Advocates Association (Compass), said the steam being inhaled by a sick person could cause “aerosolization”, or virus particles turning into fine spray or invisible molecules. 
This, according to Barcelon, increases the risk of transmission if the sick person had coronavirus. 
“The spread through aerosols can be much more dangerous and widespread because these are very tiny particles that can travel farther and stay in the air much longer,” Dr. Barcelon said. “When inhaled, they can penetrate deeper into the respiratory chamber than ordinary droplets do.”
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1299253/doctors-reject-tuob-it-pushes-door-wide-open-for-coronavirus-infection
As for the outlandish price of P2,500 per kit one Twitter user had the perfect response:

https://twitter.com/MissChuniverse/status/1282456996675907586
The spokesperson for the Mayor of Cebu Labella, Atty. Rey Gealon now claims that the kits were donated but who knows? The COA might have to investigate.


Police in Quezon City have a message for churches.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1305942/qc-law-enforcers-take-pictures-videos-at-mass
A Catholic priest on Sunday expressed concern over the actions of three uniformed personnel from the Quezon City’s Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS) who took photos and videos during his morning Mass at San Isidro Labrador Parish without the parish’s prior knowledge and consent. 
Fr. Robert Reyes, popularly known as the “running priest,” sounded the alarm over the “suspicious” actions of the uniformed men who were seen in footage from a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera installed outside the church on Malakas Street in Barangay Pinyahan. 
Reyes said this was the first time that it had happened in the parish, raising worries for his safety and that of his parishioners. 
“Their behavior was very suspicious … If they were on official business, they should have the courtesy first to ask permission,” he said in a phone interview. 
DPOS chief Elmo San Diego confirmed that it was his men who went to the parish on Sunday morning, but he defended their actions as “routine inspection” to ensure that physical distancing during religious services was observed. 
San Diego said he directed DPOS personnel to check on the church activities during the weekend but added that no arrests would be made. 
“But take note what churches are not following … Next week, we will begin the arrests, even if they are priests or imams, as long as they do not follow the guidelines,” he said in an order which he shared with the Inquirer. 
Reyes said San Diego’s comments on arresting priests and religious leaders was “very disturbing” and expressed concern over the safety of those who were critical of the Duterte administration, including himself. 
“We know how they can easily interpret violations according to their bias and without due process,” he said.
Imagine if the government starts arresting priests and parishioners for social distancing violations. Will there be any uproar? Will anyone even care?

Not only are cops patrolling churches but now they are going door-to-door to search for COVID-19 patients.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/746836/cops-to-go-house-to-house-in-search-of-mild-asymptomatic-covid-19-patients-ano/story/
Policemen and local government personnel will be going house to house to search for COVID-19 cases who should not be on home quarantine, Interior Secretary Eduardo AƱo said Tuesday. 
According to the government, mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 patients should not be on home quarantine if they do not meet the three requirements: own room, own bathroom, and absence of vulnerable person in the house. 
"We do not want our positives to go home quarantine if their house does not really have the capacity," AƱo said at a press briefing in Taguig City. 
"So what we will do, with the help of LGUs (local government units) and PNP (Philippine National Police) we will house that house and bring the positives to our COVID isolation facilities," he added. 
AƱo urged the public to report to authorities if they know someone who is infected with COVID-19 to avoid further transmission of the virus. 
"You will endanger the lives of our countrymen so we encourage everyone, it will be easier to recover, you are only 14 days quarantine, there is still free food," he said. 
The government has discouraged home quarantine for mild and asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, saying it is prone to abuse.   
For this, the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 started Oplan Kalinga , which aims to escort COVID-19 patients from their houses to government isolation facilities.
Will it just be policemen? Will they be brining doctors along with them? Will people be dragged from their homes? But it seems these house-to-house searches are not going to happen after all.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/15/2028174/confusion-stirs-amid-conflicting-statements-house-house-campaign
Fear and confusion grew like plaque Wednesday amid a flurry of conflicting statements after the Palace claimed the national police will not be going house-to-house in search of coronavirus patients after all, despite other officials saying otherwise and another saying he was not made aware of the prospect.  
In an interview with ANC, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said: "We don't have a provision for house-to-house. Only the political critics of the government, again, weaponizing this very important task of tracing." 
"(Patients) will have to be reported by the persons themselves, their family or the barangay," he added. 
This directly contradicted an earlier pronouncement by Interior Secretary Eduardo AƱo, a former military general, on Tuesday that the tactic, reminiscent of the Philippine National Police's Oplan Tokhang, would be used to weed out any coronavirus patients. “To our countrymen, if you know a neighbor who is COVID-19 positive and hiding, please report them to us," he said then.  
But Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra told Philstar.com that he was not even consulted on the house-to-house search for COVID-19 patients before it was announced, saying that it could be taken up in their next meeting. 
"I am not aware of any 'house-to-house' search for COVID-afflicted persons. we have not discussed this matter in the IATF, nor have I been consulted about it, but there is ample legal basis for transferring COVID-infected persons to government quarantine facilities if they are incapable of voluntarily isolating themselves," he told reporters.  
"Should the IATF agree there is a need for a house-to-house search of COVID-infected persons, it should be the barangay health workers, and not police officers, who should do that. Health workers are in a better position to determine if transfer to a government quarantine facility is appropriate," he said.

What's going on?  The Palace and the DOJ are unaware of this plan to go house-to-house searching for patients. Does that mean DILG Secretary AƱo is making his own policies? Why can't everyone be on the same page?

Even if there are ultimately no house-to-house searches the government says they can compel infected people to isolate.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1108998
The government can wield its inherent police power to bring individuals who acquire the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) to isolation facilities, MalacaƱang said on Wednesday. 
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque made the remarks in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel, as he emphasized the need to isolate Covid-19 patients who are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms in a bid to stop the further spread of the novel coronavirus in the country. 
“If there is a communicable disease and if they refuse to be isolated, the state of course can isolate them,” Roque said. “There’s inherent police power that is very essential to the establishment of the state. And if it is to protect public health, I think the isolation can be justified.” 
Roque’s statement came a day after Interior Secretary Eduardo AƱo said the government will conduct “house-to-house” searches for Covid-19 patients to prevent wider community transmission of the new coronavirus.
Hopefully they won't have to resort to force and infected people will do the right thing.

Do you have everything you need to live in the new normal? Here is a list of five essential items.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/healthandwellness/746794/5-new-normal-safety-items-to-help-you-become-extra-cautious-amid-covid-19-pandemic/story/
1. Face mask case or container 
Especially with reusable face masks, don't just place it anywhere, when not in use. Put it inside a face mask container to prevent the spread of bacteria and virus to and from the mask. 
2. Sanikey 
Sanikey is a tool that helps uses avoid contact with high-risk surfaces like elevator buttons, ATM, door handles and light switches. 
3. Handheld UV Sterilizer 
Before touching any type of surfaces, you can first sanitize and sterilize them with the handy UV sterilizer with UV bulb that is believed to kill germs to help you stay extra cautious. 
4. Foldable sterilizer 
Another cool tool you can use is this foldable sterilizer bag where you can put some of the things you use on a daily basis for automatic sterilization. 
5. Contactless sanitary tool 
Just like the Sanikey, this contactless sanitary tool has several uses and the only difference is this one is made of plastic. 
There's also a sponge material inside where you can put alcohol or disinfecting liquid solution. 
This tool can be used for pressing elevator keys, ATM, pulling door handles, and pressing light switches.
Be sure to get your new gear before you head out into the new world.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Two Politicians and Their Dead Dogs

In the space of just a few weeks two politicians have had their dogs run over and killed. First up was Senator Manny Pacquiao.


https://twitter.com/mavgonzales/status/1277158479405346816
According to Manila Bulletin's Nick Giongco, who was first to report the incident, Pacman was accidentally run over by one of Pacquiao's close aides, David Sisson. Pacman reportedly ran under Sisson's car as Pacquiao's security people were clearing out the garage.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/06/29/20/manny-pacquiaos-dog-pacman-dies-in-unfortunate-accident
That is indeed a tragic accident to have been run over by his owner's assistant.  Manny later posted on Facebook a tribute video to his training partner.

    


Less tragic but just as horrible is the death of Harry Roque's dog.

https://twitter.com/attyharryroque/status/1281602719246098432
Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque's wife, Mylah Roque, demanded accountability from logistics and freight services app Transportify following the death of their puppy after getting hit, allegedly, by one of their drivers. 
Mrs Roque posted about the incident on Facebook, leading other pet lovers to echo her demands. 
The collision happened on Thursday afternoon, July 9. The Roques' puppy, 5-month-old Trebs, was hit by the driver who was supposedly driving fast down a sloping road. 
Trebs died instantly.
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/inside-track/266189-harry-roque-husky-puppy-dies-hit-by-alleged-transportify-driver
Harry's wife Mylah wrote a lengthy letter on Facebook blaming Transportify and their driver for the death of her dog. However  one paragraph sheds a lot of light on what exactly happened.
The problem is my dog was a husky who was huge at 5-months old. He’s already as high as my waist. No driver driving slow would miss him. My helper was rushing after Trebs and she, along with a few neighbors, saw how fast the driver was going down the slope. 
https://www.facebook.com/mylahroque/posts/10158557934524362
What makes this death less tragic is that it was totally preventable. From the sound of it the puppy was being chased outside the gate. Why? Come to think of it does it seem believable that Manny's 14 year old dog ran under a moving car in the garage as it was being cleaned?

If these two dogs, Pacman and Trebs, had not belonged to famous politicians we would never have heard of their names. In a country full of strays who get hit by cars everyday they would have been just a statistic. I saw a dog get hit by a tricycle once. The guy kept going. Didn't look back. No one blinked. That nameless dog probably belonged to someone but they did not care enough to keep him tied up or locked in. If only he had been owned by someone famous he would have gotten his picture in the paper and condolences from strangers on Facebook.