President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said Friday that the government is monitoring "very closely" the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5, adding the Covid-19 situation in the country seems to be being handled well.
"So, we're watching it. Of course, very closely. But so far, mukha naman maayos, mukha namang nama-manage natin (It seems it is well managed)," Marcos said in an interview after an ocular inspection of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

The President said the government is not letting its guard down, especially with concerns surrounding the new subvariant. He said the government is taking the same strict approach, just like any other variant.
Currently, the country remains free from Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5.
Marcos said he is closely monitoring the occupancy rate of all the hospitals to assess the country's Covid-19 situation. He said he is afraid that hospitals might reach full capacity.
"What has happened, nag-increase ang occupancy rate ng mga ospital dahil ‘yung hindi nagpa-ospital ng dalawang taon, ngayon pumupunta sa ospital (The occupancy rate has increased because some people who used not to go to the hospitals in the past two years are now seeking medical attention). It’s not for COVID, it’s for other things,” the chief executive said.