Duque not a ‘hero,’ should be blamed for 'failed' pandemic response — Drilon | Inquirer News

Duque not a ‘hero,’ should be blamed for ‘failed’ pandemic response — Drilon

/ 01:24 PM May 05, 2021

Health Secretary Francisco Duque and Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon

Health Secretary Francisco Duque and Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon

MANILA, Philippines — Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon on Wednesday scoffed at the pronouncement of President Duterte that Health Secretary Francisco Duque III is the “hero” behind the government’s “good COVID-19 response.”

“The proof of the pudding is in the eating,” said Drilon in an interview by ABS-CBN News Channel when asked for his reaction to Duterte’s vote of confidence for Duque, who concurrently sits as chairperson of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).

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Drilon said the government’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic failed, and that Duque should be blamed for it.

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He cited Duque’s failure to immediately recommend the closure of borders with China when the pandemic first broke on January 30 last year, when the first recorded case — a 38-year old woman from Wuhan, China —entered the country.

“Now we have 17,000 deaths and over a million cases, and that was because of that first error,” he said.

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Drilon also recalled Locsin’s earlier remark that the Philippines was supposed to get 10 million doses of vaccine from the United States-based pharmaceutical Pfizer, but “somebody dropped the ball.”

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Senator Panfilo Lacson later disclosed that it was Duque who failed to submit a confidentiality agreement that bungled the vaccine deal with Pfizer.

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Drilon also mentioned the government’s failure to provide advance payments for vaccines making the country “at the end of the queue, insofar as the availability of COVID-19 [vaccine] is concerned.”

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“The president said he (Duque) is a hero, and I am laying out on the table the facts that we have seen, among others: we have had no tracking system that can effectively track those who are infected, our testing system is very deficient and very expensive,” he further said.

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