President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
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Andanar has denounced the rumors about the President’s supposed poor health condition, insisting that Duterte remains “safe and healthy.”
“As easy as it may be for some people to blame the government for any mishap, even the surge in COVID-19 cases, these attempts to wish and to ponder ill intent, and worst death to anyone, especially to the President of our country, are foul and tasteless, even if meant in jest,” Andanar said in a statement Thursday, April 8.
“As we are being guided by President Duterte’s tough and efficient leadership during this pandemic, such sentiments are spiteful and detestable,” he added.
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MANILA, Jan, 24 The Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) will release the first episode of the Laging Handa Dokyu 2.0 entitled “Misyon,” featuring the 14-man Philippine delegation in the Kingdom of Bahrain on a mission to bring home 234 distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Laging Handa Dokyu 2.0 provides more depth, a wider scope, and a more comprehensive take on the perspective of those affected by the pandemic, and other crises that the country is facing. The new season of the Laging Handa Dokyu is part of the PCOO s relentless commitment to not only disseminate information on health protocols and precautionary measures, but also to inform the public on the most pressing issues, dispel false information, and to advocate for preparedness and vigilance, said Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar.