MANILA - As senators await to hear the presentation of the officials of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases on the state of COVID-19 crisis in the country,
Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian on Monday said he believes the Senate will resume its session as scheduled on May 4.The changes would include the absence of Senate committee hearings, where they conduct investigations on issues, as well as allowing so many visitors inside the complex.“Kami rin humihingi rin kami ng separate briefing mga senators from IATF kasi gusto rin namin malaman where we are exactly para makapagdesisyon din at makapag-bigay kami ng recommendation.
Gatchalian, likewise, said an additional ECQ period may no longer require another budget for the social amelioration program, since assistance is only being distributed starting this week.
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