- The ghost of Dengvaxia is no longer fresh in the minds of parents who now want their kids vaccinated against Covid ahead of the face-to-face classes.
- The use of the country’s emergency alert system to campaign for a former senator in his presidential bid does not mean it has the blessing of Malacañang.
- Those who claimed to have filed their COCs to better serve the people must be ashamed of themselves if they did not lift a finger to help in this pandemic.
- Few PUJ drivers are happy about the subsidized libreng sakay while most are told to pay fees for unknown reason that deplete their meager income.
- A well-loved political leader has until Nov. 15 to decide if he will consider substituting a partymate who filed his COC for one of the top elective posts.
- This critic is wrong when he claimed the recipient of an international award did nothing significant to defend press freedom, but the pool of reporters did.
- A ranking election officer barred one of the supporters of a politician, who wanted to take pictures of COCs of all opposing candidates sans a formal request.
- Many quarters are still puzzled on why a media owner was conferred a global award when there are more known die-hard critics of the Duterte government.
- This honorable is discouraging the public from getting vaccinated because a close kin happens to be a seller of an anti-parasitic medication meant for horses.
- Those who habitually declare infra projects as sub-standard sans third party validation are not getting better approval than those they repeatedly criticized.
- Some of those intervening in the current issue on a public utility firm have no vested interests, such as wanting their companies to supply materials soon.
- Some of the barangay responders wonder why this supposed action man was invisible in areas devastated by Typhoon Maring where his presence is needed.