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Rody backs off from debate Roque offers to stand in for him; Carpio says it's pointless

By Vito Barcelo, Rey E. Requejo and Macon Ramos-Araneta

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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte backed down from his own challenge to debate retired Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio on the West Philippine Sea, after the former magistrate called his bluff and said he was ready to face the Chief Executive anytime of the day.

The President’s spokesman, Harry Roque, offered to face Carpio instead, after Cabinet members, including Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, said it would not benefit the country for the President to participate in such a debate. Carpio immediately rejected a debate with Roque, calling it “pointless.” Roque said Duterte was ready to debate Carpio, but decided to heed the advice of members of his Cabinet, who said

it would be “unfair” to the President to debate Carpio, an “ordinary lawyer.” Roque said some members of the Cabinet also raised the concern that Duterte might inadvertently reveal some classified information during such a debate. Both the Cabinet and some members of the Senate, including Senate President Vicente Sotto III and Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, said nothing good would result from a debate between the President and the

former Supreme Court associate justice. On Thursday, the Philippine Bar Association offered to host a debate between Duterte and Carpio. Carpio on Friday turned down a debate with Roque, saying it was pointless to debate on issues that are not being disputed. Earlier, Roque has proposed a number of topics focusing on which administration lost Scarborough Shoal and Mischief Next page Reef to China.

‘Rody’s remarks at UN meet official policy on WPS row’ By Rey E. Requejo and Maricel V. Cruz VOL. XXXV • NO. 82 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

the 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Award stands “as the supreme expression of foreign policy on the West Philippine issue.” The DFA issued the statement in the THE Department of Foreign Affairs on Fri- wake of statements made by the President day said President Rodrigo Duterte’s state- that dismissed the tribunal’s ruling as a mere ment at the 75th UN General Assembly on Next page

COVID-19 PH

2 in virus ship rushed to hospital; 10 in isolation

AT A GLANCE

TWO crew members of the container ship MV Two members of the Bureau of QuarAthens Bridge, which sailed out of India on April antine went to check on the crewmen 22, were rushed to the hospital after showing signs and recommended that two of them be of severe COVID-19, the Maritime Industry Au- brought to the hospital for treatment. Next page thority (MARINA) said Friday.

(AS OF 4 PM MAY 7)

1,087,885 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES

7,733 66,626 NEW

ACTIVE

18,099

108

1,003,160

4,227 NEW

DEATHS

RECOVERIES

NEW

Police get tough on violators, set 12-hour detention

VIRUS SHIP. Medical fronline workers bring out a stretcher to take a COVID-19 victim to the hospital from the virus-hit MV Athens Bridge that has docked in Manila, with its allFilipino crew—ten of whom are placed under quarantine after showing symptoms of the disease.

INTERIOR Secretary Eduardo Año on Friday said individuals who will refuse to comply with the directive to wear a face mask will be detained for a maximum of 12 hours. “If the individual will defy or refuses to comply, arrests may be made by the police in order to protect public health and safety. In the absence of a local Next page

Gov’t procures 1.5m more Sinovac doses By Joel E. Zurbano and Willie Casas A TOTAL of 1.5 million doses of government-procured Sinovac vaccines from China arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 via a Cebu Pacific flight on Friday, augmenting the country’s

supply of COVID-19 vaccines. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said the delivery will mean 750,000 more individuals will be protected against COVID-19. “We are talking here o) 750,000 lives that we can protect against severe COVID-19 infection thereby preventing Next page

• Indemnity package out soon • Travel protocols revised • Horse racing, P2P tours okayed (PhilHealth) said on Friday. “Maybe we will be able to release it withTHE indemnificain a month or (eartion package for lier),” PhilHealth persons who will vice president Shirhave adverse efley Domingo said fects from COVduring the Laging ID-19 vaccination Handa briefing. will be released soon, an official of stateDomingo said the indemnification run Philippine Health Insurance Corp. Next page

By Willie Casas

LOCAL ROUNDUP

MORE SUPPLIES. Vaccine czar Carlito Galvez (middle), Health Secretary Francisco Duque III and other officials and executives of

Cebu Pacific pose beside a crate containing doses of Sinovac vaccines to augment supply amid a severe shortage. Cebu Pacific airlifted the vaccine shipment from Beijing to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

New PNP chief: You'll hate me; promises purge

MMDA renews 'heat-stroke break' policy By Joel E. Zurbano THE Metro Manila Development Authority has started implementing the daily 30-minute “heat stroke break” policy to protect the health of its traffic enforcers and other personnel working outdoors during the summer season.

By Macon Ramos-Araneta

CHANGE OF COMMAND. Newly installed Police General Guillermo Eleazar

(right) and outgoing PNP chief Debold Sinas do the 'fist bump' in the presence of DILG Secretary Eduardo Ano during the change of command ceremony held at Camp Crame on May 7, 2021. Photo pool

"YOU will hate me." Terse but to the point, law enforcement analysts said of the message newlyinstalled Philippine National Police chief Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, the 26th to be at the helm of the 220-strong organization, had for erring police officers as he vowed to focus on the internal cleansing Next page of the group.

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