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Harry Roque denies speculations that the face shield mandates are for business interests

He named the Lancet journal as one of the publications that can attest to the benefits of using face shields when it comes to COVID-19 protection.

Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque defended the government’s decision to keep requiring citizens to wear face masks indoors and outdoors.

Claiming that it’s not because of business purposes but is for the safety of the public.

In a statement on June 24, he denies having to know about any money-making tactics regarding face shields. He said that he understands the public’s concerns, but their decision is based on science.

“I don’t know of any ‘raket’ involving face shields. I understand that wearing one could be difficult; I wear glasses, and when I wear a face shield, they fog up, but we have to believe the science,” said Roque.

He named the Lancet journal as one of the publications that can attest to the benefits of using face shields when it comes to COVID-19 protection.

“Lancet published a study showing wearing a face shield helps in reducing COVID-19 infection. Suma total, with face shield, face mask, at social distancing, 97% talaga ang protection.”

Netizens have accused the government of using the protocols revolving around face shields as business advancements of large-scale sellers.

Another speculated that someone from the Inter-Agency Task Force is benefiting from the face shields being distributed.

Another mentioned that other countries had controlled the transmission of COVID-19 in their country without using any face shield.

“They require people to wear a face shield, not because of safety, but because they use it as a business venture.”

On the other hand, someone noticed that top officials were not wearing any face shields when they announced the mandate that the accessory will be continuously required.

There are also those who dared the government to show the data of the research mentioned by Roque.

https://twitter.com/ahandmaidstale/status/1408064074231869443

“Asan ang basis? Anong source? Pakilatag,” a netizen said.

https://twitter.com/ravenislurking/status/1408038939126947841

The mandate became a source of confusion in the past few days as government officials continued to go back and forth with their announcements. It started when Senate President Vicente Sotto III announced that the President’s alleged decision on Twitter.

President Duterte ultimately declared that face shields should remain mandatory.

Written by J M

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