- The Commission on Audit will soon verify an information that an LGU in the Cordillera has procured 100 pieces of thermal scanners for P1.2 million.
- Residents in other CAR provinces must exert efforts to call on their leaders to source out test kits, which the leaders of Baguio and Benguet are doing.
- Filipino voters must not take lightly the warning from a former ambassador, who alerted of Chinese influence during 2022 elections to protect interests.
- Even frontliners who risk their lives and the health of family members are not being spared from public condemnation if they contracted the Covid-19.
- The government must review its national campaign against illegal drugs since billions worth of drugs are still being smuggled into the country lately.
- Drug lords and their supposed protectors seem not bothered by the series of operations by the PNP and PDEA resulting in countless deaths since 2016.
- The previous policy of this LGU on the operation of a business area did not contribute to the increasing number of Covid-19 patients working there.
- This provincial LGU must ensure transparency in reporting the Covid-19 situation so as not to give a false sense of security to residents.
- Police Regional Office-Cordillera must investigate who among its ranks leaked a memo with the name of the cop who turned positive of the Covid-19.
- Those who claimed that Baguio reached the peak of Covid-19 contagion in April did not become a laughing stock for speaking faster than their brains.
- Not a single city official has wined and dined with the group of a politician who visited Baguio, contrary to information being shared on social media.
- Those in the government force service must understand that people who oppose the Anti-Terror Bill are not terrorists, but are wary of its provisions and intent.