Philippines ends June with 4,509 new COVID-19 infections

Security personnel remind people to observe health protocols as they queue for their COVID-19 vaccine at the SM City San Lazaro in Manila on June 22, 2021. After a low turnout of COVID-19 vaccine recipients from various vaccination sites on Monday, Manila City Mayor Francisco Isko Moreno Domagoso scraps the no walk-in policy to accomodate more people wanting to be inoculated.
The STAR/Miguel de Guzman

MANILA, Philippines — Local health authorities on Wednesday reported 4,509 more COVID-19 infections, bringing the national caseload to 1,412,599.

Alleged corruption at DOH revisited 

  • Sen. Manny Pacquiao on Tuesday revived allegations of corruption against Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, the official leading the country's medical response to COVID-19. 

  • Pacquiao cited the long-scrutinized procurement of rapid test kits, masks and personal protective equipment which were previously flagged by Sen. Panfilo Lacson as "overpriced." 

  • Duque in response said he was "disheartened" by Pacquiao's comments but insisted that he has "always been a champion of good governance" and that the health department has been transparent on the utilization of its funds. 

  • Following its probe on allegations of corruption on the Philippine Health Insurance Corp., the Senate in a committee report recommended that charges of malversation, illegal use of public funds, and graft be filed against Duque, who sits as the agency's chairman of the board. 

  • Duque at the time said the findings of the report were baseless and President Rodrigo Duterte, who has consistently defended his beleaguered health secretary, did not act on the upper chamber's recommendations. 

— Bella Perez-Rubio 

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