ABS-CBN found itself on the defensive Monday over a series of supposedly alarmist and sensational reports on deaths linked to a controversial dengue vaccine, which Rep. Janette Garin blamed for the decline in immunization coverage in PH. ABSCBNfranchise
series of supposedly alarmist and sensational reports on deaths linked to a controversial dengue vaccine, which one congresswoman blamed for the decline in immunization coverage in the Philippines.
"Even up to this point in time, I still don't know whether to vote yes or no," she said during the joint House committee hearing on ABS-CBN's franchise application. In 2014, ABS-CBN's late-night newscast "Bandila" came out with a report on a "mysterious" disease allegedly spreading in Pangasinan.
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