- A known political leader is wondering why chief executives of this province have perfect attendance in meetings when they send representatives in the past.
- Concerned officials share the same suspicion that some of the etag being sold in local markets came from pigs that were supposed to be depopulated for ASF.
- This self-styled lawyer earned public criticism for too much politicking during the Covid-19 pandemic, which caused intrigues among concerned local leaders.
- Information has it that all kinds of vegetables are sold at P10 a kilo in a trading site but this concerned agency is reporting a different price list to the public.
- Due to some restrictions, several government employees are creating dummy accounts on social media to air their grievances on the Covid-19 situation.
- Countless individuals who do not know any better are accusing local officials of enriching themselves from food donations and financial aids sans evidence.
- Some groups have launched series of solicitations supposedly for marginalized members affected by the lockdown but such donations are not distributed.
- The source of water has become an edge when online selling of strawberries became the trend during the Luzonwide enhanced community quarantine.
- There is zero Covid-19 case in other Cordillera provinces because residents strictly abide by the lockdown and due to their respect for elders.
- If elections are held right after the Covid-19 lockdown, many of the current political leaders might not get reelected for failure in leadership and broken promises.
- Administrators of some social media accounts of law enforcement units should also be taught about vetting their sources so as not to spread the posts of paid trolls.
- Several residents near a health care facility are not giving up their fight against the use of the facility to treat suspected carriers of the coronavirus disease-2019.