Galvez said there are several “variables” to consider in the handling of the crisis, which include the “discipline” and the compliance of the public to the health standards set to curtail the spread of the infectious respiratory disease.
The former military chief also cited the country’s healthcare system’s lack of capability to respond to the pandemic. “Marami po tayong deficiencies, unang una po kulang talaga tayo ng nurses saka doctors based doon sa data na binigay sa atin ng WHO standard. ‘Yun pong kakulangan na ‘yun ay isa sa talagang nakita natin na negative impact sa paghandle natin ng COVID-19,” Galvez said.
DJEsguerraINQ Sabi mo nga maraming deficiencies,bakit walang effort solusyunan. Sabi mo walang leader na handa. Wala naman talaga. Pero ang ibang leader ng ibang bansa, they stepped up, and tignan nyo ngayon, may mga bansa nang covid free. And they were not prepared din nung pumutok ang covid.
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DJEsguerraINQ Thanks to this administrations lackluster effort to combat covid-19. Our country is drowned in debt, the covid-10 cases are still rising, not all sectors are given enough financial aid. This administration should stop being too oversensitive about VP Leni's criticism's.
DJEsguerraINQ Then let VP Leni lead at her team...ang problema po kc karamihan sa inyo na nasa IATF hindi naman virus expert paano po talaga mareresolba yan...
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