Gordon: Pimentel is an upright man, but should have set a better example
By Mario Casayuran
Senator Richard J. Gordon on Friday said this is not the time for finger-pointing even as his colleague, Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, is being criticized for breaching his coronavirus disease (COVID-19) self-quarantine protocols by escorting his pregnant wife to the Makati Medical Center (MMC).
Senator Richard J. Gordon(ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN)
Gordon said he knows Pimentel, a former Senate president and a bar topnotcher, as an upright and respectable person.
“E ‘wag naman natin pagpiyestahan (Let us not gang up on him),” he said.
“I think nag-apologize na yung tao. Alam mo bagong kasal yan at may anak siyang na cesarean ang mangyayari (I think he already apologized. He is newly married and he has a child on the way who will be delivered through cesarean section),” he added.
Nevertheless, Gordon said Pimentel should have set a better example.
He said Pimentel should have limited his movements and should not have gone inside and walked around the hospital where there were many people around.
Pimentel has since apologized to the hospital but maintained he did not intentionally violate quarantine protocols and stressed he did not mean to “do harm on anyone.”