Korina Sanchez bashed over controversial IG caption

Korina Sanchez immediately changed the caption of her Instagram post on Sunday after being attacked by bashers who didn’t like her message being conveyed.

In her first post, Korina captioned: “IMAGINE. Lahat nagka covid na. Ako never pa. And Im ALL OVER. Thank you, Lord. Sadya akong pinagpala kase dami ko tinutulungan?”

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(IMAGINE. Everyone got covid. I never have. And Im ALL OVER. Thank you, Lord. I’m just blessed because I help so much?)

Although she has already deleted it, several netizens were able to screenshot her post and share it on Twitter.

Here, Korina Sanchez was called by some netizens ’insensitive’ to people suffering due to the pandemic.

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So, Korina changed the caption and this is what it says: “IMAGINE. Lahat nagka covid na. Ako never pa. And Im ALL OVER. Thank you, Lord. Sadya akong pinagpala kase baka nakakatulong yung may natutulungan din? Please bless and heal all those infected.”

(IMAGINE. Everyone got covid. I never have. And Im ALL OVER. Thank you, Lord. I’m just blessed because I help so much? Please bless and heal all those infected.)

Korina still deleted the post even though the caption was different.

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In the deleted post, a netizen commented: “Tone deaf naman po Ms Korina.”’

Korina Sanchez bashed over controversial IG caption

The broadcaster , “Talaga ba? Nagpasalamat lang na di pa na covid tone deaf na? Baka ikaw?”

And this Monday, Korina Sanchez posted again and she made sure to put the right caption.

“Thank you Lord. So many sick and infected. Ive never been positive—- even as Im all over for work I have to do. Frontliner pa ako ngayon sa househelp and driver ko. Help me help others through this pandemic. Kaya natin ito.”

On Monday, the Philippines recorded 33,169 new cases, raising the country’s active infections to 157,526.

On January 3 this year, Health Undersecretary Ma. Rosario Vergeire announced the Philippines had been classified as “high risk” for  following the sudden increase in cases.

“Nationally, we are now at high risk case classification from low risk case class in the previous week, showing a positive two-week growth rate at 222% and a moderate risk average daily attack rate at 1.07 cases for every 100,000 individuals,” she had said.

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