2022 PHILIPPINE ELECTION: MANILA- Marcos camp thinks COVID-19 transmissible through online meetings

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - OCTOBER 06: Former Senator Ferdinand
FILE PHOTO: Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, poses for the media after filing his candidacy to join the 2022 presidential race, at Sofitel Harbor Garden Tent on October 06, 2021 in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. (Photo: Rouelle Umali – Pool/Getty Images)
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When asked why presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. was not able to attend the hearing through video conference on disqualification cases in the Commission on Election (COMELEC) on Friday (January 7), his legal counsel replied that they were afraid of him “spreading the virus.”

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Needless to say, COVID-19 is not transmissible through video conference.

A frustrated Commissioner Rowena Guanzon questioned Marcos Jr.’s absence, which caused a delay in the start of the hearing for the latter’s failure to present a medical certificate.

“Why don’t you ask your client to go on Zoom? Even if he is in isolation, he can have a laptop or his phone,” she said.

After the medical certificate was presented nearing the end of the session, Guanzon asked Hanna Barcena, Marcos Jr.’s counsel, “He cannot appear on video even if he doesn’t speak just so his presence can be noted?”

To which she responded, “Yes, Your Honor, because we are afraid that he might cause the spread of the virus.”

Gabriela Partylist Rep. Arlene Brosas twitted Marcos Jr. after the exchange between COMELEC and the Marcos counsel.

Tax evader na, Zoom evader pa. Pano makakahawa ang COVID-19 sa Zoom? Zoomicron yan? (Not only is he a tax evader, but he’s also a Zoom evader too. How will COVID-19 spread in Zoom? What is this, the Zoomicron variant?)” she said.

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Marcos Jr.’s legal counsel managed to represent him despite his absence. He has supposedly apologized to COMELEC for his absence through a political officer. It is yet to be made clear, however, if such an apology has indeed made its way to the commissioner.

Guanzon announced on Twitter that COMELEC will raffle the Marcos disqualification cases on Monday.

Mark Ernest Famatigan is a news writer who focuses on Philippine politics. He is an advocate for press freedom and regularly follows developments in the Philippine economy. The views expressed are his own.

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COMMENTS:  No wonder people believed that the present BBM is just a duplicate of the original Bong Bong who died in a car accident in London.  Like western americans who believed that Trump is an Alien. 
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