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Repost: MLD Entertainment Takes Legal Action Against People Responsible for Manipulated Illicit Photos of Nancy McDonie
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Source: www.soompi.com
MLD Entertainment has called attention to a recent case of illegally manipulated photos of MOMOLAND’s Nancy being circulated on online and social networking platforms.
On January 11, the company delivered an official statement explaining the incident and announcing their plans to pursue strong legal action against the initial perpetrator as well as all those that took part in spreading the photos.
They also commented on Nancy’s current condition by saying, “Nancy is currently undergoing severe emotional turmoil.”
The entirety of MLD Entertainment’s official statement follows:
"Hello. This is MLD Entertainment.
Illegally manipulated photos of Nancy have recently circulated on online and social networking platforms.
Nancy is a victim of having photos being inappropriately taken and manipulated. The person that should be protected first and foremost is Nancy. We ask for your cooperation with a heavy heart.
We will be joined by the police and judicial authorities overseas in taking strong legal action against the first person who posted the photos, as well as those who have taken part in spreading the photos. Through a legal representative, we will also pursue civil and criminal suits for compensation of damages on the basis of violating the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment, etc. of Sexual Crimes, circulating material deemed pornographic by the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc., and violating personal rights.
Nancy is currently undergoing severe emotional turmoil. We sincerely ask of you. We long for an end to malicious posts that harass our artist.
We will continue to make every effort to protect our artists from additional damage through continuous monitoring. We will also follow through with our legal actions with no leniency and without reaching a settlement.
We want to express our gratitude to fans who always love and support our artists. We will continue to do our best in ensuring our artists’ personal and given rights.
Thank you."
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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Tweet Scoop: Vice Ganda Chides Statement on Not Being Choosy on Covid-19 Vaccine
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Tuesday, January 12, 2021
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Repost: Palace Says People Cannot Choose Covid-19 Vaccine Brand
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Source: www.mb.com.ph
Take it or leave it.
The priority beneficiaries of the government’s free coronavirus vaccines can neither choose the brand of life-saving drugs they want to receive or be forced to get the vaccination, Malacañang said Monday.
As the government steps up its vaccine acquisition efforts, presidential spokesman Harry Roque explained that beneficiaries could either accept or decline the vaccine offered by the government. A waiver of right will be signed by the beneficiary if he or she declines the free vaccine, he added.
The issue on vaccine rights was recently discussed by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).
“Napag-usapan na ‘yan. Hindi pa covered ng IATF resolution pero parang mayroon ng consensus. Wala pong pilian, wala kasing pilitan (It has been discussed. It is not yet covered in an IATF resolution but there appears to be a consensus. They cannot choose which brand because they are not forced to be vaccinated),” Roque said during a televised press briefing when asked if Filipinos can choose the vaccines purchased by the government.
If a beneficiary refuses to take the free vaccine, Roque said the person must sign a waiver that will renounce his or her priority status for free vaccination. He admitted that people could not afford to be picky when it comes to vaccines since many others want to get inoculated against the virus.
“Pero magsa-sign ka ng waiver na hindi ka nagpaturok. At kapag ikaw ay merong prayoridad, siyempre mawawala ang prayoridad mo. Sasama ka doon sa the rest of taumbayan na nag-aantay ng bakuna (But you will sign a waiver that you will not be vaccinated. And once you decline, you will lose your priority status. You will join the rest of the people waiting for the vaccine),” he said.
“Tama lang naman po ‘yan. Walang pilian kasi hindi naman natin makokontrol talaga kung ano ang darating at libre po ito. Pero ganun po ‘yan there is such a thing as waiver of a right. Totoo po, meron tayong lahat karapatan para sa mabuting kalusugan pero hindi pupuwede na pihikan dahil napakadaming Pilipino na dapat turukan (It is only right. We cannot choose because we cannot control which vaccines will arrive first and besides, these are free. But there is such a thing as waiver of a right. It is true that we all have the right to good health but we cannot be picky because many Filipinos need to be vaccinated),” he added.
Under the government’s free vaccination plan, frontline health workers, indigent senior citizens and other seniors, indigent population, and uniformed personnel will be the first to get inoculated against the virus. The priority areas for the immunization drive are National Capital Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Region 11 (Davao region), and Region 4-A (Calabarzon).
Earlier, Roque announced the government has secured 25 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from China’s Sinovac that will be delivered this year. The initial shipment of 50,000 doses will arrive next month. The Palace official repeatedly assured the nation that the Chinese-made vaccines are proven safe and effective in clinical trials abroad.
Earlier, around 2.6 million coronavirus shots from British vaccine maker AstraZeneca have been finalized by the government. The country’s supply deal of 30 million doses of Covovax vaccines has also been signed and will be delivered starting third quarter of this year.
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