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As a student, if you are to address
the nation or the Filipino people in this time of pandemic, what would you tell
them? You may post it on your social media account (not compulsory) and see
the different reactions you will get. You may clarify points but refrain from building
conflicts in the process.​

Answers

Answered by InstaPrince
38

Answer:

This Speech Was Given By President Of Phillipines.

As a student I would suggest them same like government to stay homes. I would encourage them about the vaccines trials and hoping the situation to be in normalcy soon.

Here's the speech.

Explanation:

In his late-night Talk to the Nation on COVID-19 on 6 April, Rodrigo Duterte, the populist President of the Philippines, echoed the affirmation of leaders from rich countries in North America, Europe, and Asia: to do “whatever it takes” for the economy to survive the pandemic. The problem, however, is that, on his own admission, Duterte is incompetent in economics. His stubbornly militaristic mindset and police-centric approach to governance is even more problematic when dealing with complex developmental causes and impacts of the coronavirus outbreak.

Yet the Philippine state’s inadequate institutional capacity to respond to the epidemic goes deeper. Given the national economy’s position in the hierarchical global economic system, its structural weaknesses impacts on how effective the government’s response can be. The current mainstream approaches to resolve the pandemic and the multiple crises of capitalism would fail to address the convoluted historical process of maldevelopment of the Philippines. Thus, a radical political strategy with a new economic paradigm for post-pandemic reconstruction is needed.

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Answered by qwblackurnrovers
1

After the initial eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic within the Philippines, conspiracy theories, information, and misinformation emerged on-line concerning the origin, scale, prevention, treatment, and varied different aspects of the illness.

  • The DOH has suggested against unfolding information and unproven claims regarding the pandemic
  • The Philippine National Police on their half has taken action against the spread of information associated with the pandemic and has warned the general public that information purveyors can be charged for violating Presidential Decree no. ninety for "declaring native rumor, mongering and spreading false information".
  • Within the case of information circulated on-line, violators can be charged for violating the law-breaking interference Act that includes a most penalty of imprisonment for twelve years.
  • The Philippines is battling one in all the worst coronavirus outbreaks in Asia, with hospitals within the capital Manila overpowered amid record daily infections, whereas authorities face delays in delivery of COVID-19 vaccines.
  • The Philippines has recorded quite 876,000 COVID-19 cases and over 15,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.

Social media concerns:

  • People in social touch upon varied things once this sort of post is being updated
  • Most significantly folks rib of every country.
  • Some folks provide advices
  • Some folks fight with different country wherever the pandemic came from
  • Some folks tell that it's the tip of the planet

#SPJ3

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