PCO Condemns Fake Marcos Medical Report, St. Luke's Denies Issuance
PCO Slams Fake Marcos Medical Report, St. Luke's Denies

PCO and St. Luke's Medical Center Denounce Fake Marcos Medical Report

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) has issued a stern warning to the public, urging them not to believe in the fake medical reports circulating about President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In a recent statement, the PCO strongly condemned the dissemination of these fraudulent documents, which purportedly contain medical information about the President.

Violation of Privacy and Misinformation Concerns

According to the PCO, the fake medical report is clearly fabricated and represents a serious breach of the President's right to privacy. The office emphasized that such actions not only spread misinformation but also undermine public trust. They encouraged citizens to rely only on authorized government sources for accurate information regarding the President's health and official matters.

St. Luke's Medical Center Denies Involvement

In response to the controversy, St. Luke's Medical Center released a statement firmly denying any involvement in issuing medical test results for President Marcos. The hospital clarified that the documents in question are fake, as they strictly uphold patient confidentiality and adhere to data privacy laws. They reiterated their commitment to protecting the privacy of all patients, including high-profile individuals.

The incident highlights ongoing challenges with misinformation and the importance of verifying information from credible sources. Both the PCO and St. Luke's are calling for vigilance against such deceptive practices to prevent further harm and confusion among the public.