Mayor Isko urges Filipinos to support gov't battle vs COVID-19 pandemic
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso called on the Filipinos to support the government’s battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I am also posing this challenge to each and every one of you, every one of us, the private sector, communities, corporations big and small, and down to our very own households, please let us be supportive of the programs of our government in reference to our fight against the virus spread,” Domagoso said in his speech during the ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Manila on Thursday, Feb. 3, at the University of Sto. Tomas.

He cited the country’s courageous front liners who -- like the brave soldiers who fought in the Battle of Manila -- never turned their backs to save the people from COVID-19.
Domagoso, however, stressed that without the participation of the Filipino people, the efforts of the frontliners and the government health programs designed to lower the COVID-19 infection rate would fail.
“The government is doing its best to defeat this, but without the cooperation of our people, this program would mean nothing. No matter how great the desires of the government, coupled with excruciating piles of research and studies to address the problem, it would only be an attempt in futility,” he said.