
Idol sa Kusina host and actress Chynna Ortaleza slammed Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo after his statement yesterday about the month-long quarantine.
In a radio interview, the spokesman downplayed the concerns of employees living outside the region by saying it will not be difficult for workers in putting food in their family's table during the community quarantine.
He said, “Walang namamatay sa gutom. Sa isang buwan hindi ka mamamatay.
“Konting sakripisyo tayo… [Dahil baka] ikaw ay magiging carrier [ng coronavirus].”
This prompted the actress to raise her concerns about the said statement and wondering if Panelo is aware of the situation outside his class.
“I wonder if he is aware that there are so many Filipinos who do not know if they will be able to put another meal on the table?” she tweeted.
“A little consideration would be appreciated. I am from the working class and if I stop working then soon my family will not suffice,” she added.
I wonder if he is aware that there are so many Filipinos who do not know if they will be able to put another meal on the table?
-- Chynna Ortaleza (@ChynsOrtaleza) March 15, 2020
A little consideration would be appreciated. I am from the working class and if I stop working then soon my family will not suffice. 🙏🏻 https://t.co/xTLMuPJhP3
Community Quarantine
On Thursday, March 12, President Rodrigo Duterte imposed a 30-day “community quarantine” on Metro Manila, prohibiting travel to and from the city until April 14.
According to the president, this resolution aims to combat the ongoing spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the capital region.
“To my countrymen, do not panic. Please do not be stressed to the point that you may not be able to do what you want to do.
“You can still do so, but we will have restrictions. There will be conditions because there is a crisis.”
This announcement also drew several reactions from the public and celebrities alike.
Celebrities like Saab Magalona, Winwyn Marquez, Gretchen Ho, and Bea Binene have voiced their confusion over the difference between a lockdown and community quarantine.
We need more specifications of this #lockdown. Never thought I'd see the day. #MetroManila #Philippines #Covid19
-- Gretchen Ho (@gretchenho) March 12, 2020
Same thoughts https://t.co/MrD3NgRfmz
-- Bea Binene (@beabinene) March 12, 2020
So it's a “quarantine” not a quarantine... https://t.co/lY8gR8Ttjl
-- Saab (@saabmagalona) March 12, 2020
I am so confuse with all the info regarding the curfew..:( but if kaya niyo gawin, gawin nalang if walang importanteng gagawin outside. Unless pauwi from work or mga importante na gagawin lang. 🙏
-- Teresita Ssen Marquez (@wynmarquez) March 14, 2020
Aside from the community quarantine, stringent social distancing measures were issued by the President and declared a state of public health emergency in light of the rising cases of COVID-19 infections.
Celebrities with COVID-19
One thing the coronavirus has proved is that it makes no difference who you are --no one is immune.
Hollywood actor Tom Hanks announced on Thursday that he and his wife Rita Wilson have been diagnosed with coronavirus.
The Oscar-winning actor, who is 63, has been in Australia filming for an upcoming Elvis Presley biopic and said he started experiencing the symptoms of the virus.
Similarly, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's wife has tested positive for coronavirus.
The reports came after Sophie Gregorie Trudeau came down with flu-like symptoms after traveling to London. She became sick after her visit and has been isolating herself at home since the diagnosis.
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