SWS: 65% of Pinoys say Duterte’s health is a public matter
Palace spokesman Harry Roque on Tuesday said Duterte was healthy, citing the president’s public appearance on Monday as proof.
Palace spokesman Harry Roque on Tuesday said Duterte was healthy, citing the president’s public appearance on Monday as proof.
The 91-percent mark was five points lower than the 96 percent recorded in 2019. It was also the lowest since the 89-percent reading in 2009, the SWS noted.
Fewer Filipinos said they experienced hunger at least once in three months this quarter, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey has found.
The country’s record-high hunger rate of 30.7 percent in September was halved to 16 percent in November, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) found in its most recent survey.
“We view this as a positive development as this means that more Filipinos trust the current government’s vaccination program,” Palace spokesman Harry Roque said in a statement.