- More than 20 people who can influence the results of the 2022 elections received P20,000 each as appearance fee for meeting a politico in a hotel.
- Community isolation facilities could be full by now if some of those who caught the Covid-19 infection are not hiding from contact tracing teams.
- Some quarters and individuals consider as fair publicity any report that is favorable only to the camp of one of those involved in a leadership crisis.
- Those who received the first dose of Sputnik V are losing hope of getting the second component earlier than the 180-day maximum interval period.
- The public can help the city by reporting business establishments that do not comply with the 30 percent capacity in their indoor dine-in services.
- Some of the plans presented by an office of this LGU, which require huge funding, including securing loans, is impossible during this pandemic.
- This Malacañang official is not harboring ill-feelings towards a reputable institution for not endorsing his name to a global council of law experts.
- This office executive, who has advised this LGU to do away with mass testing to maintain low Covid-19 cases, has been promoted to a new post.
- The total liquor ban is still helpful in mitigating the surging Covid-19 cases in Baguio even if those who can’t tolerate it find their way to the valley.
- Many healthcare frontliners are hopeful the coverage of the special risk allowance will be expanded to include those who are not treating patients.
- This ranking poll officer wants to be assigned in a particular province so she could closely monitor the alleged impending pay-outs for the voters.
- People wonder why some of the high-value targets in the war on drugs are being arrested several times, which means they don’t stay long in jail.