The Philippine Star

Angara, Pimentel hospitaliz­ed for COVID

- By PAOLO ROMERO – With Louella Desiderio, Alexis Romero, Iris Gonzales, Jaime Laude, Emmanuel Tupas, Evelyn Macairan

Sens. Sonny Angara and Aquilino Pimentel III are reportedly confined in undisclose­d hospitals in Metro Manila while former finance secretary and prime minister Cesar Virata is now recovering after they all tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Angara, who tested positive on March 26, is now recovering after having been confined since the weekend.

Dennis Legaspi, a staff of Angara, said the senator’s family decided that he needed to receive proper medical care.

On Monday, the senator posted a selfie on his Instagram account saying, “recovering, thanks to your prayers and some good medical attention.”

Legaspi told reporters that Angara now only has mild cough and was “doing OK” and will be tested again in the coming days.

Pimentel was also brought to a hospital last Tuesday night as he was not feeling well, according to a report of ABSCBN, citing unnamed sources. Pimentel declined to comment when sought to confirm or deny the report.

Ronwald Munsayac, Pimentel’s political officer and national executive director of PDP-Laban, told reporters that the senator was “quickly on his way to recovery.”

“I’m very optimistic that he’ll beat the virus very soon. In fact, he’s been in communicat­ion with a lot of people already,” Munsayac said.

He added that Pimentel also requested that his privacy and his “right to get well” be respected.

Pimentel was publicly condemned after accompanyi­ng on March 24 his then pregnant wife Kathryna to the Makati Medical Center (MMC) while he was supposed to be under quarantine after being exposed to COVID-infected people.

Pimentel said he got a call from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine the night he was with his wife at MMC, and immediatel­y left the premises.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque said it constitute­d a breach of quarantine protocol. The NBI said last night that it would investigat­e Pimentel for it.

Virata was also reportedly recovering from the disease, according to a source, who is a close friend of the family.

The 89-year-old former government executive was confined at St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City in Taguig.

As of yesterday afternoon, he has been able to take a bath, the source said.

The Virata family has yet to make an official statement on his condition.

Cabinet members on self-quarantine

Some Cabinet members are now under self-quarantine after having close contact with Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, who has tested positive for COVID-19.

Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) spokesman and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said Año’s contractin­g the disease proved that those working and leading from the front are most vulnerable to the disease.

Lorenzana, Gamboa negative

Amid these developmen­ts, both Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, who is on a 14-day home quarantine, and Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa have tested negative for COVID-19. Lorenzana, however, will remain at home until next week upon the recommenda­tion of his attending physician. “On the advise of the doctor I will complete my quarantine until April 6,” Lorenzana, who is also the designated chairman of the government’s National Action Plan (NAP), announced Tuesday evening.

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