
“Ano ba ang hindi magagawa? Kung gusto maraming paraan. You may remember that Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque drew flak last week after saying in a press briefing that the government has no program yet for mass testing. Later in the interview, Sison asked Gordon whether he thinks a mass testing in the country can be done. Gordon made it clear that he is not blaming these agencies as they are new to this system, saying: “Ayoko sisihin ang Coast Guard, ang laki na ng pagod ng mga iyan, lahat ng mga nasa gobyerno, pati DOH (Department of Health) pagod lahat ‘yan. Pagdating dito sa amin, hindi namin tatanggapin kung mali pero may nakalusot, maraming nakalusot,” he said. Nahuhuli ko minsan sa encoding, nagkakamali-mali sa encoding. Pagkatapos dadalhin nila ‘yung kanilang mga data, alright? Dapat ‘yun encoded properly. Gordon clarified that the PRC is just there to conduct testing and that swabbing is being done by government agencies. Ang problema hindi nila napapadala,” Gordon said. Ibig sabihin nakalagay na dun kung negative o positive. Lahat ng tinestest namin pinapadala namin sa Coast Guard, DOF (Department of Finance) at tsaka BOQ (Bureau of Quarantine). The exchange began smoothly as the two spoke about the swab tests being done by the government and whether the PRC can meet the deadline set by President Rodrigo Duterte on the release of COVID-19 test results of OFWs who up to this day remain in quarantine facilities. The interview, which was conducted by Connie Sison, was with Senator Richard “Dick” Gordon, who is also the chairman of the Philippine Red Cross.
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ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.Tuesday’s broadcast of Unang Hirit was COVID-19 heavy - as it should be - but it took one bizarre phone patch interview to make it a top-trending topic on Twitter. This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. Pandya was adjudged as ‘Man of the Match’ for his all-round performance. Nawaz (3/33) and Naseem Shah (2/27) bowled really well for Pakistan, though not enough to give them a win. A 52-run stand between Jadeja (35) and Hardik Pandya (33*) followed, which took India close to a win and in-form Pandya finished the proceedings with a six with two balls to spare, giving India a five-wicket win. Twin strikes from Mohammed Nawaz, who took Sharma and Kohli’s wickets restricted India to 3/53.įollowing this, a 36-run stand between Ravindra Jadeja and Suryakumar Yadav helped move the scoreboard, before Suryakumar fell to debutant Naseem Shah for 18.

After this, Virat Kohli (35) anchored the innings and formed a 49-run stand with skipper Rohit Sharma (12), who largely struggled at the other end.

The pace and short-length deliveries of Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4/26), Hardik Pandya (3/25) and Arshdeep Singh (2/33) and Avesh Khan (1/19) blew away Pakistani batters and wickets fell at a regular rate.Ĭhasing 148, India lost KL Rahul for a duck in the very first over. Opener Mohammed Rizwan (43) and Iftikhar Ahmed (28) were the only ones who could contribute something decent with the bat. Rohit Sharma showed great composure leading the men in blue throughout the match against arch-rivals Pakistan, leading them to a victory.Ĭoming to the match, Pakistan were bundled out for 147 in 19.4 overs. Earlier, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly on Friday said out-of-form India batter Virat Kohli needs to score runs not only for the team but “for himself” too and added that it doesn’t happen that a big player doesn’t score for such a long time.
