Senator Christopher “Bong” Go announced to critics and the opposition that they are only helping the government's efforts to lift Filipinos from the COVID-19 pandemic rather than seeking to be punctured or destroyed by the government. In an interview with him during the distribution of aid to the fire victims in Davao City, Go said that in this time of crisis, Filipinos must be united and heroic. "It 's right to say‘ damned if you do, damned if you don’t. ’I know that, I feel that. We, we do everything for the Filipino. We serve Filipinos but there are really a few people that every time you do something for your fellow human beings, they will say it is wrong, ”said Go. But he said that despite the opposition's criticism, the Duterte administration is trying to resolve the situation or crisis so that our countrymen can recover. "The job of the opposition is to oppose the work of the administration," he added. The legislator also explained that while the country is waiting for the availability of the vaccine against COVID-19, the government will continue to implement various measures to prevent the spread of the virus and ensure that the country rises. "It is true what President Duterte said, the COVID, we do not see. COVID, we do not know when it will end, that is true. Vaccine is our hope right now. But while we are waiting for the vaccine, the government is working on a way, ”he said. He hopes that the situation in the country will return to normal as long as Filipinos continue to cooperate with the authorities, remain vigilant and caring for others. “Everyone in the government, in the administration, is working together, everyone. You know, we feel sorry for the people who work, it's just criticism. We need this time, ‘the strong leader who needs someone to discipline,” he said. During the distribution of aid at Barangay Paciano Bangoy Hall, Go's group distributed meals, food packs, masks, face shields, financial aid, vitamins and medicines, gift cards and other forms of aid. The senator also gave bicycles to select residents as part of his promotion on the use of alternative vehicles during a health crisis. “Your adherence to the rules is a way of caring and caring for our neighbors. Let us work together to overcome this crisis, ”said the senator.
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