- The lifting of the liquor ban in Baguio was not a big deal to residents who got drunk courtesy of individuals who continued selling liquor even during the quarantine.
- The reassignment of two government executives following complaints from several politicians shows that the government is listening to public clamors.
- There is a big possibility that developers of high-rise buildings will start their projects anytime before Malacañang orders a moratorium on tree cutting.
- Those harboring ill-feelings towards their neighbors might indiscriminately misguide cops who are searching for persons with mild Covid-19 symptoms.
- Two Cabinet officials are up for clownery contest by issuing statements that tend to give false sense of security among Filipinos in this time of pandemic.
- This chief executive will pursue plans to replace the municipal engineer on false assumption that he has become one of the untouchable political leaders.
- Some of the proceeds of several events for-a-cause during the pandemic have not reached the intended beneficiaries contrary to the claims of organizers.
- Some quarters wonder why a prominent militant group and its allies have not staged rallies in the city to denounce obvious government wrongdoings.
- This early, some chief executives and their provincial political allies are now solidifying their ranks in preparation for the highly-contested posts in 2022.
- Autonomy advocates would still sustain the long-time quest for self-rule in the highlands despite the lack of funds for the campaign due to the Covid-19 crisis.
- Past and incumbent political leaders in a province are planning to form an alliance to block any attempt by another leader to reign over the province.
- Police authorities must arrest individuals who remove their face masks to eat or while walking in public places, especially in the central business district.