- The public should have time to read the IATF guidelines before bingeing on K-drama and Netflix to be guided of their rights and obligations during the ECQ.
- Local health workers and political leaders who maintain zero case of the Covid-19 infection deserve praises, not those who turned the pandemic for political advances.
- Concerned agencies should not allow their functions to be quarantined to protect the public from authorities who abuse their power and discretion during lockdown.
- Downhearted frontliners are being directed to recheck tests on suspected Covid-19 patients because a chief executive remains not convinced of the first test results.
- Aside from bogus food passes, logos of hospitals are illegally being used by many private car owners, who pass through checkpoints in Baguio and La Trinidad.
- There is a noted increase in the number of motorcycle bikers in the localities, who think they are on the racetrack, which endangers even motorists observing defensive driving.
- The Bontoc LGU is taking a precautionary measure when it sealed off a barangay after an elderly with medical condition died days after she went home to her village.
- A factory is being alleged to be the source of harmful chemicals indiscriminately released along the creek near Loakan Airport while residents are being quarantined.
- Stranded residents, though safe from the Covid-19 are wondering why OFWs are given priority in entering the city when they are vulnerable to the infection.
- This Cordillera province will most likely accept suspect Covid-19 patients in its main hospital after it recently received a multi-million fund for its Covid preparations.
- DSWD must verify allegations hurled against an Apayao town that deducts P1,500 from the SAP fund, as the same will be given to the beneficiaries latter part of 2020.
- Barangay officials continue to receive public criticisms over the SAP funds when the screening of recipients and disbursement of resources is not within their power.