Roque turns down request to make public his Covid-19 test results | Inquirer News

Roque turns down request to make public his Covid-19 test results

By: - Reporter / @KAguilarINQ
/ 04:43 PM March 16, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque on Tuesday declined to show in public his positive Covid-19 test result, saying he does not think it is important.

“Bakit naman gusto nila [Why do they want it]? I don’t understand that, but let me see if I have it. Hindi ko maintindihan [I don’t understand] why I have to show it actually,” Roque said in an online briefing when asked to show his Covid-19 test results.

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“Anyway, I don’t think it’s important,” he added.

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Roque announced on Monday that he tested positive for coronavirus, though he was asymptomatic.

He is undergoing quarantine at an Oplan Kalinga isolation facility.

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Roque is the most recent among officials who recently caught COVID-19 like Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Director-General Wilkins Villanueva and Philippine National Police chief Gen. Debold Sinas.

On Tuesday, health officials recorded 4,437 new coronavirus infections bringing the total active Covid-19 cases to 57,736.

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