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GIA not Gallup Inc.: Parroting dubious surveys


PUBLIC OPINION polls are supposed to reflect the people’s sentiments. Thus, polls are an obvious source of information, reviewed and studied by interested parties, like governments, taking their cues from the public pulse. When it comes to the satisfaction levels expressed about government performance, media reports should help the...

The news that looks ahead


THE PUBLIC has had little guidance about what to expect after the extended lockdown period for Luzon, which was previously set to end on April 30 but is now scheduled to end on May 15. As in previous weeks, media reports have been focused on the count of COVID-19...

Focus on the Forgotten: Sad state of the NCMH


MEDIA COVERAGE of the pandemic has rightly placed medical professionals and all health care workers front and center in the news. The group’s vulnerability to the disease is obvious as they provide key services and hold the first line of defense against the spread of the disease. Cheers to...

Prison outbreak: PCIJ report warns of risk of COVID-19 contagion in the jail system


CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for a report posted on April 10 warning of the imminent spread of COVID-19 in one of “the most crowded correctional systems in the world.” Overcrowding Arrests have spiked since the imposition of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Luzon....

The importance of information in time of pandemic


CMFR CHEERS Cielito Habito for deftly detecting a failure in the government approach to fight COVID-19. From the start of the crisis, none of the public officials seemed inclined to harness the power of information technology to solve fundamental problems orenhance the effectiveness of its responses. His column in...

Lost in the news: The purposes of testing


IT IS not easy for reporters these days to try and make sense of the science of testing the new corona virus, with official sources taking on different, sometimes contradictory, views from one another. Nothing is so disheartening for an already anxious public than to be confronted with so...

LGUs in action: Cheers to the cities


THE REPORTS on the cities of Iloilo and Baguio provide a record of best practices of local governments outside the capital. Local government officials elsewhere, along with civic and business leaders, deserve to learn about more stories like this, if we are to survive the peril of COVID-19 and...

Amid the pandemic: News that remembers the forgotten


FOR ALMOST a month now, Filipinos in Luzon have been living the new norm of lockdown, restricted mobility, limited access to goods and services, and all social interaction pursued only on remote and digital platforms. Still cases of contamination have not let up along with the number of deaths....

From PCIJ: Big data and a key response to COVID-19


GOING BEYOND episodic news stories, PCIJ highlights a key response in fighting COVID-19. CMFR cheers the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for a report posted on March 25 that collects crucial information from big data to stress the need to assist the poor of Metro Manila. The account...

The government’s emergency subsidy: Lacking substantive matters


PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte announced on March 30 the biggest aid package ever to be given by government to people in need. Mandated by law to report on that day, the president addressed the nation at 11 p.m – a seven hour delay from the scheduled time. He took about...

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