No-show Duterte ‘not sick’, says Palace

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President Rodrigo Duterte, who has been absent from public eye for nearly two weeks, “is not sick”, Malacañang said on Monday, as it also rejected calls for the release of bulletins on his health.

Duterte, 76, is expected to deliver his “Talk to the People” later Monday, his first since March 29. He cancelled public engagements last week after some members of his security team contracted COVID-19, said his allies, who denied that the President was ill.

The President, in various instances, said he also struggled with back pains, migraines and Buerger's disease, which is linked to blockages in the blood vessels associated with smoking during his youth. Duterte “made all the decisions he needed to make” over the weekend regarding the quarantine status of Metro Manila and other areas. He also “supervised” the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, said Roque.

 

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nothing but gaGos' dummy show!

Not physically.... only in the head.

Tamad lang po...

We know he's not, sadyang tamad lang

Regular employee nga no call no show, pwede materminate ikaw 2 weeks na! Mgsesent ka pa ng proof hindi mo pa ginalingan e halatang si Mang Kanor naman yun.

Dedo na

Dude just stopped doing his job

He is not sick, he just had a heart attack (allegedly). Pero not sick 🙃

Batugan lang talaga

After 2 weeks na hindi nagpakita, presidente pa ba yan?

Hah!

Nasa tiyan palang yan ng nanay niya sick na siya.

PatayNaSana

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