Palasyo, nakiusap sa publiko na makipagtulungan sa gobyerno

By Chona Yu May 31, 2020 - 01:23 PM

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Nakikiusap ang Palasyo ng Malakanyang sa publiko na makipagtulungan sa pamahalaan lalot ilalagay na sa general community quarantine at modified general community quarantine ang Pilipinas simula sa Lunes, June 1.

Ayon kay Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque, inilatag na ng pamahalaan ang lahat ng pamamaraan para masigurong ligtas ang lahat sa COVID-19.

“The Administration with its whole-of-government approach has put in place interventions and measures following minimum public health standards to ensure the safety of Filipinos. We have issued guidelines that apply to workplaces, employers, and workers,” pahayag ni Roque.

Batid aniya ng lahat na invisible enemy ang COVID-19 at hindi nakaligtas ang Pilipinas sa masamang dulot nito.

“As more sectors and industries begin to operate, let us continue cooperating with authorities in enforcing quarantine protocols. Let us take care of each other by wearing face masks/face shields, maintaining physical/social distancing, staying at home if/when need be and avoiding crowded places, and the like. Only then we can heal and rise as one,” pahayag ni Roque.

Ayon kay Roque, hindi kakayanin ng pamahalaan na mag-isang labanan ang COVID-19 kundi kailangan ang pakikipagtulungan ng bawat isa.

“The government cannot fight COVID-19 alone. We need the concerted effort of everyone. The sacrifices of our people in the past seventy or so days are laudable and we must not put these to naught. It maybe difficult for some, especially those who will physically report, but we live in extraordinary times and situation,” pahayag ni Roque.

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