Cabinet Secretary and Acting Presidential Spokesperson Karlo Nograles made this appeal as he–for the nth time–tried to dispell misleading information about COVID-19 that’s being spread by some quarters.
Cabinet Secretary and Acting Presidential Spokesperson Karlo Nograles made this appeal Tuesday, Jan. 25 as he–for the nth time–tried to dispell misleading information about COVID-19 that’s being spread by some quarters.
“Marites” is the Generation Z term for “gossip-monger”, although it has also been equated to the stateside “Karen”. Nograles was on anti-fake news mode Tuesday as he addressed an old video clip of President Duterte that suddenly went viral recently.
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