Some netizens have cast doubts over the negative drug test result shared by the camp of former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. after President Rodrigo Duterte’s tirade about a presidential aspirant who allegedly uses cocaine.
Marcos’ spokesperson, Vic Rodriguez, shared to reporters a copy of the presidential aspirant’s drug test result on Tuesday (November 23).
Based on the document, Marcos underwent a drug test at the St. Luke’s Medical Center in Bonifacio Global City on Monday (November 22). He specifically tested negative for cocaine.
However, some netizens questioned the veracity of the document because St. Luke’s logo was absent. The hospital’s address was also listed as “32nd Street, Ususan, Taguig.”
“ST. LUKE’S MEDICAL CENTER- GLOBAL CITY Rizal Drive cor. 32nd St. and 5th Ave., Taguig, 1634 Postal Code: 1634 (Nichols – McKinley Hill (Fort Bonifacio, Global City BGC) still checking pa sa exact brgy under ang SLMC-BGC pero I’m sure hindi siya USUSAN,” @AltToti said.
ST. LUKE’S MEDICAL CENTER- GLOBAL CITY
Rizal Drive cor. 32nd St. and 5th Ave., Taguig, 1634Postal Code: 1634 (Nichols – McKinley Hill (Fort Bonifacio, Global City BGC)
still checking pa sa exact brgy under ang SLMC-BGC pero I’m sure hindi siya USUSAN. https://t.co/5Fhv9KLSoI
— Toti Marie🐧 (@AltToti) November 23, 2021
Eto drug test pic.twitter.com/e5vYQ0t5kg
— Edvard (@aardvaaard) November 23, 2021
a) walang header ng st. lukes
b) the paper is visibly cheap from a world-class hospital
c) bakit may local number sa taas? alam na agad nila sinong concerned dept?
d) as a taguigeño, I know for sure that St. Lukes is not located in Ususan which is an outskirt.— #LeniKiko2022 (@addisonlyy) November 23, 2021
Kelan pa napunta ng Ususan, Taguig ang St. Lukes BGC? pic.twitter.com/dJf6jjU8Io
— JP (@dumidyeypee) November 23, 2021
Kelan pa napunta ng Ususan, Taguig ang St. Lukes BGC? pic.twitter.com/dJf6jjU8Io
— JP (@dumidyeypee) November 23, 2021
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Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)
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