Palace appeals: Stop spreading fake news

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Malacañang asked the public to stop spreading fake news about the government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) response, saying the spread of baseless and malicious rumors is not helping and only causes undue panic.

Malacañang asked the public to stop spreading fake news about the government’s coronavirus response, saying the spread of baseless and malicious rumors is not helping and only causes undue panic.

“Fake news po ito. ‘Wag po tayong magpapaniwala sa ganitong uri ng balita . Please get your news and information from credible sources only,” he said.

 

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Wala din naman kasi credibility, consistency and transparency government about their plans kaya they are no different from fake news spreaders.

Korek sir.

I recall someone from your side saying that fake news is essential to know the truth, Mr. Nograles. Wasn't that the position your side took when it opposed the bill penalizing GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS who spread fake news?

They learned from you!!

Meron po bang response? 🤔🙄

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