The Department of Health (DOH) has expressed alarm over circulating reports of crowding in the different public spaces, saying this could trigger a spike in COVID-19 cases again.
The Department of Health has expressed alarm over circulating reports of crowding in the different public spaces, saying this could trigger a spike in coronavirus disease cases again.
Duque III reminded the public to always be mindful in adhering to the health protocols, particularly if they are in closed spaces, crowded areas, and close contact activities. “Lahat ito ay mga praktikal na panuntunan na huwag natin babalewalain dahil matagal na po nating napatunayan na ito ay tunay na effective after 20 months of non-stop COVID-19 pandemic response ,” he added.“Itong mga bakuna na ito ay napatunayang epektibo laban sa severe and critical na komplikasyon dulot ng COVID-19 infection ,” he said.
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