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Fake news probe

Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro slammed those behind a photo that circulated online claiming that Malacañang suspended work and face-to-face classes on Monday. She said that concerned agencies are investigating the source of the post.

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00:00Now that we have to say that all of the information that we have to be affected by our families
00:09are not allowed to be affected.
00:11So, we have to know where we are going.
00:14And we have to know how we are going to be able to be able to be able to be
00:18able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to.
00:19So, it's no only what we have to control the PCO or the people that have been denied.
00:29We also need the help of our people, especially on the mainstream media,
00:35if you have been in the midst of our government,
00:39so that it will not be understood by our class of fake news.
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