Philippine Daily Inquirer

PARAÑAQUE GOV’T: WE DID NOT TEST POGO WORKERS

- By Dexter V. Cabalza @dexcabalza­inq

The local government of Parañaque clarified it did not sponsor the testing for the new coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) of Chinese employees of a Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) at a gated village in the city.

Photos circulatin­g online showed dozens of Pogo workers lining up outside the club house of BF Homes Federation of Homeowners Associatio­n in Barangay BF Homes.

According to the post, the testing was exclusivel­y for the Chinese nationals, estimated to be 500.

“I was informed the testing is being done by the city government. Just wondering when will our government authoritie­s do mass testing for Filipinos. No wonder we cannot flatten the curve. The priority is wrong here,” it read.

‘Not a single centavo’

Parañaque administra­tor Ding Soriano said the testing of the Chinese nationals was not conducted by the city government.

“We are not spending a single centavo for testing Chinese nationals. Our current mass testing is for our constituen­ts,” he said in a phone interview.

While he confirmed the testing took place, he said this was paid for by the Pogo company and the club house was used only as a venue as approved by the associatio­n’s board.

The city government of Parañaque has been conducting targeted testing in the city since April, prioritizi­ng residents who are front-liners, and suspect cases and their close contacts.

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