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After Palace announces Pres. Rodrigo Duterte will not deliver a speech this week, #NasaanAngPangulo trends anew

Palace spokesperson Harry Roque broke the news earlier yesterday, saying Duterte will skip his weekly address in light of the rising number of active COVID-19 cases, which peaked at over 15,000 during Holy Week.

There’s a sense of déjà vu this 2021 for a lot of Filipinos. Apart from the country’s capital city is under strict quarantine, a hashtag has also revived.

The hashtag #NasaanAngPangulo has resurfaced on social media feeds after Malacañang announced that President Rodrigo Duterte is skipping his appearance on live TV this week.

Palace spokesperson Harry Roque broke the news earlier yesterday, saying Duterte will skip his weekly address in light of the rising number of active COVID-19 cases, which peaked at over 15,000 during Holy Week.

Roque added that Duterte’s physical safety remains their utmost priority.

Due to several members of the President’s security group tested positive of COVID-19, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go confirmed Duterte’s reason not to proceed with his weekly address.

In a statement, Go said Duterte’s Talk to the Nation got postponed due to members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) testing positive for COVID-19.

He also said the President is in good health to address worries from the public.

It earned both ridicule and speculation by Netizens and revived the hashtag from 2020: #NasaanAngPangulo.

Most of the tweets contained harsh criticism of Duterte’s speeches, described as nothing more than an old-man’s rants and ramblings.

Others pointed out how Duterte should instead step down and allow someone else to lead.

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Some merely asked where he was, though it was more loaded than what the words mean.

One Netizen even brought up the President’s issue to not resorting to other means of addressing Filipinos as scheduled.

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Another Netizen took a more “lighthearted” approach, taking his cue from popular Netflix series Kingdom.

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Speculations, on the other hand, were also floated, both on his health and his whereabouts.

Amongst all the fire hurled at the President, a suggested idea came about at least for the week ahead.

Outside of local executives, Vice President Leni Robredo is one of the most active in all government officials.

Her Swab Cab, currently parked in Malabon City, has been actively swabbing Malabon residents. It aims to help out the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF) in finding active COVID-19 cases.

Duterte, meanwhile, has shown himself being more active in front of the camera, appearing in ceremonies meant to “welcome” the arrival of vaccines from both China and the COVAX facility.

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