Sunday, April 12, 2020

'Irresponsable' GMA7 News Anchor Arnold Clvaio, Binutata ng Radio Host

Nitong nakaraang mga araw ay nagimbal ang mga kababayan natin sa scial media post ni GMA News anchor Arnold Clavio na pinahinhinto daw ng pamahalaan ang mga ospita sa pag-uulat at pagbibilang ng mga nasawi dahil sa coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19).


Pero may ilan tayong mga kababayan na binatikos ang mga pinagsasabi ni Clavio. Tulad na lang ng radio host na si Mark Lopez. Ayon kay Lopez, tila hindi mamamahayag si Clavio sa ginawa nito.
“Ito naman si Arnold Clavio, parang hindi investigative journalist.
Parang irresponsible post ito, di ba? Kasi if I were him, I would have called the hospital and then also go to DOH and the IATF. Tapos, tsaka ko ilalabas in public.
Pero etong approach nya eh walang pinagkaiba sa mga fake news na kinakalat sa mga chat groups.

Bakit hindi nya pangalanan ang hospital?
Ano objective?” sabi ni Lopez.

Naglabas na rin ang Malacañang ng sagot sa mga pinagsasabi ni Clavio. Tinawag ng palasyo na false news at walang sense ang ikinalat ng mainstream journalist.
Ngayong araw lang ay naglabas ng tugon ang Malacañang tungkol sa pinagsasabi ni Clavio.

“An allegation from a media broadcaster that the government, through the Department of Health (DOH), has ordered a certain hospital in Metro Manila to stop counting the number of deaths caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has, like any false news, spread.
Such allegation against the government is absolutely bereft of logic as well as of common sense. What would the government get from concealing the actual number of deaths due to COVID-19? The government is precisely interested in knowing the number of deaths so that we will know the status of our fight against the coronavirus and we can undertake measures to improve our health system. Obviously, it’s false news,” sabi ni Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo.

Source: Mark Lopez| Archive | Presidential Spokesperson
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