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Blogger couldn’t stop crying because of Pimentel’s actions: “Mag resign ka na kung may respeto ka pa sa sarili mo”

RJ ‘Thinking Pinoy’ Nieto couldn’t handle his emotion while criticizing Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel, who reportedly went to Makati Medical Center to accompany his wife despite tested positive to CoViD-19.

On a 16-minute live video, Nieto slammed Pimentel for his irresponsible behavior that could cost the lives of nurses and doctors working at Makati Med.

Nieto pointed out that many doctors are losing their lives in the country while battling CoViD-19, estimating that there’s a professional medical dying for every 110 confirmed cases of the virus in the country.

That is the reason why Nieto was very alarmed by the recent actions of Pimentel.

The blogger urged PDP-Laban to expel from their political party if they wanted to keep their image clean.

“Pag hindi niyo tinangal si Koko, ay baka manalo pa ang mga dilaw sa susunod na eleksyon,” Nieto said.

“Napakairesponsable, gawain ba ng matinong tao yun?,” he added.

According to him, a blogger like him who doesn’t have any position in the government is spending all his time finding donors of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), while public officials like Pimentel, who should be doing it are only giving more problems to the health professionals.

“Hindi ko trabaho na gawin to, pero naaawa ako sa bayan ko, samantalang si Koko yun ang trabaho niya pero imbis na makatulong naka perwisyo pa,” he said.

Nieto pointed out that Pimentel forced doctors and nurses who were supposed to fight CoViD-19 to isolate themselves for 14 days, and they’re not allowed to work during the whole period of the quarantine.

After sharing the story of CoViD patient 194 to his followers, Nieto started to cry and told Pimentel that Vice President Leni Robredo was doing better than him.

“Si Leni yung mga dilaw na fashion designer kinausap niya lahat, gumagawa sila ng PPE, isipin niyo si Leni ganoon na nga kahina ang ulo gumagawa pa ng PPE, sabihin niyo ng epal si Leni o hindi pero kahit kaepalan nakakatulong si Leni hindi katulad mo Koko na nakakasagabal lang,” he said.

“Mahiya ka, daig ka pa ni Leni, tatlo, apat na taon nating nilalait yung tao tapos siya yung humahanap ng paraan,” he added.

Nieto then urged Pimentel to resign if he still respects himself.

“Mag retire ka na sa politika, hindi ka para diyan,” Nieto told Pimentel.

The video already reached more than 100,000 reactions and 3-M views on social media.

Lawyer preparing charges against Sen. Koko Pimentel over infamous Makati med visit

A lawyer announced that they’re preparing to file charges against Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III over his infamous Makati Medical Center visit on Wednesday.

In a Facebook post, Atty. Rico Quicho of Quicho & Angeles Law told Pimentel that they’re already studying the possible complaint that could be filed against the Senator.

Quicho also asked other people to help them especially law students and lawyers.

According to him, it’s unfortunate if people would only let Pimentel escape his responsibility for the Makati med incident.

“Koko inaaral na namin at magfifile kami ng Complaint. Sa lahat ng gustong sumali, tulungan tayo. Hanep naman kung papalagpasin natin ito. Law students and lawyers unite,” Quicho said.

“Protect natin mga medical practitioners sa mga ganitong tao,” he added.

The post already reached 3,600 shares on social media as of writing.

The Department of Justice told the reporters yesterday that they’re not going to investigate Pimentel’s recent action without any complaint being filed against the senator.

“During abnormal times like this, when people are prone to commit mistakes or violations of the law, the DOJ will temper the rigor of the law with human compassion. But this is not to say that the DOJ will not act upon the filing of a proper complaint by any interested party,” said Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said.

It was reported yesterday that Pimentel went to Makati Med to accompany his wife who’s planning to undergo to give birth via caesarian section.

However, Pimentel found that he was positive from CoViD-19 while he was inside the hospital and only left the building after some advice from the doctors.

Following the incident, Makati Med denounced Pimentel’s action, calling it a breach of strict infection and containment protocols of their hospital.

“We denounce the irresponsible and reckless action of the senator. He added to the burden of a hospital trying to respond in its most competent and aggressive manner to cope with the daunting challenges of this CoViD-19 outbreak,” Makati Med statement read.

Meanwhile, blogger RJ ‘Thinking Pinoy’ Nieto listed some of the possible laws violated by Pimentel.

1. Non-disclosure of his status as PUI/COVID-19 Positive patient – Section 9(e) of RA 11332.
2. Violation of Enhanced Community Quarantine regulations – Section 8(a) of RA 9271.
3. Criminal Negligence – Article 365 of the Revised Penal Code.
4. Disobedience to Agents of a Person in Authority – Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code
5. Graft and Corruption – Section 3(e) RA 3019
6. Suspension or Expulsion as Member of the Senate for Unparliamentary Behavior
7. Disbarment or Suspension of Membership with the Philippine Bar – Code of Professional Responsibility
8. 8. Accountability and Obligation to Uphold Public Interest as Public Office
9. Civil Liability for Torts & Quasi-Delicts
10. Murder under Art 248 (4) of the Revised Penal Code

Pimentel’s camp is not yet releasing a statement over the announcement of Atty. Quicho.

Video of Pimentel attending a party and socializes with Pacquiao and high-profile guest circulates on social media

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A video showing Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III socializing in a birthday party has recirculated on social media.

Pimentel was facing controversy after he allegedly exposed some staff of Makati Medical Center to COVID-19 after he was found positive to the virus.

On Wednesday, Founding Chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines Joma Sison, posted a video of Pimentel while socializing with different high-profile guests.

Senator Manny Pacquiao was also spotted on the video, which seems to introduce some guests to Pimentel.

It can also be shown that Pimentel was cheek-kissing some of the guests

Sison suspected that Pimentel was already contracted COVID-19 when he attended the said party during that time.

However, even Sison couldn’t give the exact date when the video was taken as it was only sent to him by one of his social media followers or friends.

“Sabi ng nagpadala na isa ito sa dalawang parties na dinaluhan ni Koko after he was found to have Covid-19. At any rate, binatikos na siya ng isang ospital sa pagkakalat,” Sison said.

A netizen said that the video was possibly taken before the national government imposed ‘enhanced community quarantine’.

“I heard this was taken before lockdown but Pimentel was already positive of COVID-19. Selfish guy. Even MMC health workers were forced to quarantine because of him. if someone caught the virus from him and dies, can he be sued for reckless endangerment? Dapat lang diba,” netizen Marilen Alonzo.

Finally, someone informed Sison that the video was taken during a fellowship dinner consisting of PDP-LABAN members and supporters on March 4.

It was reported that Pimentel and other Senators were only exposed to a COVID-19 positive patient on March 11 so its possible that the former was not yet sick during the fellowship dinner.

UPDATE: PDP-Laban spokesman Johnny Pimentel said that Senator Koko had a contact with a positive COVID person on March 5.

He urged all the members of PDP-Laban to take a COVID-19 test.

 

 

Angel Locsin regrets endorsing Koko Pimentel and describes it as “moral sin”

Actress Angel Locsin apologized to the netizens after her video endorsing Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III recirculated on social media.

On Wednesday, Angel Locsin who has reacted on Senator Koko Pimentel’s latest controversy was reminded by a netizen about her past endorsement to the latter.

Locsin made a very short, but very interesting response to the netizen.

“Eww,” Locsin twitted.

She also described her past endorsement as a “mortal sin” and got only convinced by her cousin who was the former wife of Pimentel, Jewel May Lobaton.

Locsin apologizes to the netizens for endorsing Pimentel in the past.

“Yes. Super. Mortal sin. Patawarin nyo po ako bilang ex husband po sya ng pinsan ko,” Locsin explained.

She also vowed not to repeat the same mistakes again.

“Naka-ilang eleksyon na rin naman pong hindi naulit,” she said.

Yesterday, Pimentel has gone viral on social media after he announced that he was informed to be positive for CoViD-19 while accompanying his pregnant wife in Makati Medical Center.

The hospital accused Pimentel of breaching the strict infection and containment of their delivery room complex.

Makati Med said that some doctors and nurses already voluntarily quarantined themselves after their possible contact with Pimentel.

Netizens urged Pimentel to resign for being irresponsible and a bad role model to the people.

However, the camp of Pimentel denied that the Senator was aware of his CoViD-19 status before going to the hospital.

According to some reports, Pimentel already experienced fever and body aches from March 14 to 18, however, he only took the CoViD-19 test on March 20.

 

Sen. Pimentel’s wife slams Makati Med: “Why they would insist on a story that is not even true”

Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III’s wife, Kathryn Yu-Pimentel denied that her husband also went inside the delivery room of Makati Medical Center that could endanger other pregnant women, nurses, and doctors who are using its facilities.

On a text message, Mrs. Pimentel insisted that her husband never reached the delivery room and remained in the corridors and sitting while waiting for her.

“I feel really sad they are insisting I was in the [delivery room] [and] Sen. Koko never reached inside the [delivery room]. I took the stress test for the baby inside the examination room. I even asked the nurse anong tawag sa room na pinagdalhan sa akin The examination room is beside their recovery room which was still far from the [delivery room]. And Sen. Koko didn’t join me sa (in the) examination room last night, too,” she said in a text message to GMA News.

She also denied that Pimentel was already aware of being COVID-19 positive before they traveled to Makati Med.

“Senator Koko never entered the delivery room of Makati Medical. He went with me sa Makati Med yesterday to be admitted not knowing he was COVID-positive yet,” she said.

“Then RITM called him around 9 p.m. that he was positive. But he was just in the room. As soon as he found out he was positive, he left me already and told my OB about his situation,” she added.

Mrs. Pimentel explained that they both quarantined themselves for 10 days before meeting each other to go to Makati Med.

She then criticized Makati Medical Center for insisting a story that is not yet verified.

“I no longer understand why Makati Med, given their prestige name, would insist on a story that is not even true. They can check the CCTV too,” she said.

Senator Pimentel also denied that he roamed around the hospital despite knowing that he’s COVID-19 positive already, saying that he had no choice but to walk because he needs to get out of the building.

“I left her in the hospital. I never went inside the delivery room. Since I was already inside then I had to leave. Hence, I had to walk out of the hospital. That’s walking out, not touring.” he said.

Pimentel in another interview also asked the public to pray for her wife who’s now under isolation because of being exposed to a COVID-19 positive.

Regardless of what happened, Pimentel was hoping that Makati Med is going to treat his wife professionally.

“I need prayers for her kasi number one: she’s about to give birth. And siyempre being the wife of a COVID-positive, she’s under isolation, so kawawang-kawawa, I mean, imagine, eight plus months pregnant and under isolation pa,” he said.

“I hope that the doctors will be able to solve her situation, give her some comfort and assurances that they will take of her. Ayaw lang natin yung feeling na discriminated against, ako naman ‘yong positive, ‘di naman siya. Pleast take care of her,” he added.

The bay’s delivery was put on hold as the doctors of Mrs. Pimentel insisted that they’re not going to perform the operation unless she tests negative for COVID-19.

Use your Kokote! Makati Med criticizes Sen. Koko Pimentel for visiting their hospital despite being COVID positive

Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III has been criticized tremendously on social media after he accompanied his pregnant wife to Makati Medical Center (Makati Med) while waiting for the result of his COVID-19 test which turned out to be positive.

According to the official statement of Makati Med, they denounced Pimentel for breaching the strict infection and containment protocols of their delivery room complex.

Some nurses and doctors working at Makati Med already quarantined themselves for 14 days because of possible exposure to Pimentel.

“Senator Aquilino Martin D. Pimentel III, whose result for CoViD-19 testing turned out to be positive, brought his wife to the hospital for delivery via cesarean section. By being in MMC, Senator Pimentel violated the Home Quarantine Protocol, entered the premises of the MMC-DR, thus unduly exposed healthcare workers to possible infection. As a result, a number of our nurses and doctors may need to be quarantine, which will further deplete the dwindling workforce of the hospital. The entire Delivery Room Complex will have to undergo decontamination and disinfection before it can be used,” the statement reads.

People under investigation (PUI) should quarantine themselves at home for 14 days until they’re waiting for the result of their COVID-19 test.

However, Pimentel still went to the hospital together with her wife who’s also now a PUI because of being exposed to her husband.

“His admonition for everyone to observe social distancing, enhanced community quarantine measures, washing of hands and personal hygiene are nothing but empty rhetoric because he himself violated all those,” Makati Med said.

They also said that Pimentel “created another problem” for Makati Medical Center.

However, they assured that they already took actions to decontaminate and disinfect the delivery room complex of their hospital.

They also asked for prayers that none of their staff will get infected by COVID-19 because of Pimentel’s “irresponsible and reckless action”.

 

COVID-19 treatment to be free under “Bayanihan Heal as One law” – Cabinet Sec. Nograles

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles confirmed that the treatment for COVID-19 would be shoulder by the government.

During the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) press conference, Nograles said that the treatment for COVID-19 patients should be free as it already included to the “Bayanihan to Heal as One Law,”

“Kasama sa batas na pinasa ng Kongreso at pinirmahan ng Pangulo na they will be covered,” Nograles said.

Bayanihan law includes the immediate providing of “healthcare, including medical tests and treatments, to COVID-19 patients, persons under investigation or persons under monitoring,”

The law also gave President Duterte to procure testing kits faster and other goods that are used to fight COVID-19.

It also prioritized the allocation of goods and supplies to hospitals treating COVID-19 patients.

It also provides for a ₱100,000 compensation for all health workers who may contract a severe COVID-19 infection while in the line of duty. Families of those who die while fighting the pandemic will be given ₱1 million.

Meanwhile, the Department of Health already announced that they’re going to conduct 1,000 COVID-19 tests per day.

“Pag tinotal po natin lahat ng nagagawa natin for one day, average po is about 950 to 1,000 tests per day ang ginagawa sa ating ngayon,”  Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario  Vergeire said.

“Given that we already have this testing kits that have been donated to us, ito po’ng dami ng mga testing kits na ito ay maaring sufficient na para sa ating mga kababayan sa ating present time,” she added.

However, they said that they’re still cannot do mass testing as their testing kit supply is still not enough.

 

Fishing and farming activities now allowed under enhanced community quarantine

The Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) announced that they’re going to allow farmers and fishermen to continue working to ensure that there’s enough supply of food in the country amid the enhanced community quarantine in the country.

During a press conference, Cabinet Secretary Carlo Nograles said that healthy farmers, fishers and agribusiness personnel by the recommendation by the Department of Agriculture (DA) were allowed to do their job.

However, they’re still subject to “implementation of strict skeletal workforce and social distancing measure,”

They also allowed agriculture supply outlets to open and also veterinary clinics.

IATF also approved the unhampered movement of supply being used for agriculture including food packaging and manufacturing materials.

The Philippine agriculture department already asked P31-B supplemental budget to the government to ensure food security amid COVID-19.

“With this pandemic, there is tightening of global food supply and we know that when there is not enough food, the disorder is probable. While improving our food adequacy level, we should aim for food security. If no action is done, the threat of hunger is as real as the threat of the virus,” said Agriculture Secretary William Dar.

“We need to improve efficiencies in production and enhance projects and activities to ensure affordability and availability of food supply,” he added.

Kapal ng mukha! Medical doctor caught selling overpriced thermal scanners that he got from donations

A doctor was caught by the members of the National Bureau of Investigation for allegedly selling 150 pieces of overpriced thermal scanners.

The suspect was identified as Dr. Cedric John De Castro, a chapter president of a non-government organization in Manila was caught selling thermal scanners at PHP9,500 each on Tuesday while the original cost of the device should only be PHP800 to PHP1,500.

NBI says he was selling 150 scanners for P1.2-M.

According to some sources, the thermal scanners being sold by De Castro came from the people who donated to him believing that the doctor is going to use the devices to fight the COVID-19 crisis in the country.

De Castro will be brought before the Quezon City Prosecutor’s office for an inquest on Wednesday on charges of profiteering and hoarding.

According to section 6 of “Bayanihan to Heal as One Law,” people who are profiteering amid the COVID-19 crisis could lose their liberty up to two months with up to P1-M in fines.

“While other doctors risk their lives to save others. Dr. Cedric John de Castro is doing the other way. Shame on you sir!” @pinoysaabroad said.

“This is one of the reasons why I don’t not give donations to any organizations. Because of corruption. I would rather give my donations directly to the recipient than channeling it to any organizations,” netizen Ruben Geralla remarked.

“Ikaw sumisira sa Doctors profession on frontline… Kung d ka makasingil sa mga pasyente ng malaki…. Pera pera… May bago ka nang Racket… PRC PLS LOOK INTO THIS AND PROVIDE CASE FOR NON RENEWAL OF LICENSE IF PROVEN GUILTY.. NAMAMATAY NA MGA DOCTOR SA FRONTLINE… ANG IBA HARAO AY PANGANIB… IKAW SA PERA GANID,” netizen Jino Ruiz commented.

The camp of De Castro is not yet releasing a statement as of writing.

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Former Solicitor General Hilbay to President Duterte on preventing the outbreak: “YOU DIDN’T DO ANYTHING!”

Former Solicitor General and defeated senatorial candidate Florin Hilbay criticized President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision to ask Congress for special powers to address the COVID-19 crisis in the Philippines.

In his tweet, Hilbay said that President Duterte had all the chances to prevent the virus from entering the Philippine territory by implementing an early travel ban on Mainland China and inform all Filipinos about the possible dangers of the virus.

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“Sir, don’t make it appear as if you were powerless prior to the Special Powers Law given by Congress. You had all powers to impose a travel ban on China, inform Filipinos, & prepare all institutions of government as early as January. You had enough funds,” Hilbay said.

“YOU DIDN’T DO ANYTHING,” he added.

President Duterte, a few months ago was accused of letting the Chinese enter the country despite the outbreak happening in Wuhan and he only issued a travel ban when the World Health Organization declared the outbreak to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern

Despite his criticisms yesterday to the President, Hilbay then praised Duterte for his well-mannered speech moments before he signed the “Bayanihan to Heal as One Act,” into the law.

According to him, Duterte’s recent speech is a product of the criticisms being received by the President.

“The President’s speech last night was impressive–sumunod sa script, walang mura at yabang. It was the clearest display of the power of free speech and public criticism: narinig nya ang galit at sama ng loob ng mga tao,” Hilbay said.

“So if you think speaking out does nothing, think again,” he added.

Hilbay is one of the known critics of the Duterte administration who questioned the first version of the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act.

“Would you trust the President, or any other person for that matter, to wield this kind of power to fight #COVID19PH ?” he said on a past tweet.