The Singaporean-based ASEAN Studies Centre recently released an assessment of Southeast Asian countries that had an effective response against the pandemic.
Called Best Leadership, the list shows which country were the best and the worst infighting Covid-19. And among the countries listed, Philippines, was placed last, meaning the country has ‘ineffective’ leadership against the coronavirus.
Now, the Philippines was given 0.5% in responding to the pandemic. As a result, Netizens and personalities ridiculed the claim of the DDS that Duterte is the ‘best and the brightest’ President the country has.
Kevin Manalo ridiculed the claim of supporters and allies of the President. He tweeted that since Duterte is ranked the worst in Southeast Asia, is he still the best in the solar system?
Pero diba best pa rin sa solar system si tatay? 🤷🏻♂️ https://t.co/Z6OmTI18rV
— Kevin Manalo (@kevinmanalo_) February 11, 2021
Twitter personality @wander_lost26 mocked Pulse Asia and Social Weather Station, to which, according to them, Duterte is doing a ‘great job’ of being President.
Wait kala ko best president of the universe yong sa pinas ayon sa P/ulse asia, S/WSS at facebook? pic.twitter.com/guOIqGEn0k
— Ewan Yo'Zup-_- (@wander_lost26) February 11, 2021
Former PTV4 anchor Jules Guiang roasted the DDS, whose main argument is the number of respondents in said survey. However, Guiang responded that since it is not favorable to Duterte, that is their natural response.
Funny ng mga DDS, now they’re arguing na maliit lang naman ang number ng respondents sa survey, hindi raw representative ng buong bansa. Malamang ganyan reaksyon nila dahil hindi pabor sa kanila ang resulta 🤣 pic.twitter.com/d91knDNUu7
— Jules Guiang (@julesguiang) February 11, 2021
Twitter personality @BrujaDelDemonio made a comparison on how the listed countries have beaten the Philippines.
INDONESIA 🇮🇩: Sobra na 1 million cases sa amin but still we beat Philippines. 🤣👌
MYANMAR 🇲🇲: Kami nga may kudeta pa, pero 300k na nabakunahan 😝💉
CAMBODIA 🇰🇭: Angkor Wat the hell is happening in Philippines? 😅
THAILAND 🇹🇭: Raikantopeniii 😂
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: 🦠🤧🦠😫🦠😭🦠 https://t.co/mWbKSpZ4cL pic.twitter.com/ADHno3cLYf
— Bruja Mariko-dono (@BrujaDelDemonio) February 11, 2021
Journalist Raissa Robles poked fun at the local surveys, which ranked Duterte as the number one President based on Filipinos’ preference.
Bakit ganoon? Hindi nagtugma sa 2 local poll surveys? Salungat pa. 🤔 https://t.co/WXIB0Z5v9Y
— Raissa Robles (@raissawriter) February 11, 2021
And with a 91% approval rating as per Pulse Asia, Rep. Teddy Baguilat sneered at the local survey’s result and the international survey done by ASEAN.
Hard to reconcile this with the 91% trust rating of local survey firms. https://t.co/Yp9WIwK8bA
— Teddy B. Baguilat (@TeddyBaguilatJr) February 11, 2021
Netizen @KingNginamo1 mimicked DDS by blaming the opposition for manipulating the survey to make Duterte look bad.
One news delawaannn. Hahaha singapore delawann dinn hahaha mga tabogong dds pasok!!! pic.twitter.com/tTSpl2pCIi
— King (@KingNginamo1) February 11, 2021
Even director Antoinette Jadaone waved at Pulse Asia on twitter for the survey that they have done, which had an unbelievable results. Many Filipinos did not like the government’s pandemic response.
Hi Pulse Asia https://t.co/Kq4X31CJTT
— Toñet (@tonetjadaone) February 11, 2021
Now that a legitimate study surfaced and ranked the Philippines at the bottom, Netizen @datumx11 would like Pulse Asia to give Duterte a 99% approval rating to save himself from the shame he brought upon himself.
Asean Studies Center: PH has provided the worst leaderdhip among ASEAN countries in managing COVID-29
Pulse Asia, pasok! … give Duterte 99% to save him from embarrassment 🤣
— Clive Reyes (@datumx11) February 11, 2021
There is a basis on why the Philippines is ranked last in the survey. The country had the longest-lockdown at almost three months after Covid broke in. Instead of coming up with ways to battle the Coronavirus, the Commander-in-Chief decided to wait for a vaccine to come out. Moreover, the government’s quarantine protocols were only strict to the poor. Also, the government did not listen to medical experts when addressing the Coronavirus.
Officials even claimed that the administration has improved in its testing capacity since the start of the pandemic. However, later on, the testing was done mostly by private-run laboratories and not by government-run agencies.
In the recent survey, an assessment previously done by an independent surveyor placed the Philippines globally at 79th out of 100 nations in handling the pandemic. It resulted as a reason that the country is among the ‘underperformers’ in the Asia-Pacific.