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Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, chairman of the Senate Health committee, on Friday, Sept. 24 commended President Duterte for deciding to limit the use of face shields to only high-risk activities following the recommendation from the Department of Health Technical Advisory Group.
He went on to say that wearing a mask remains the primary protection for the public to protect themselves from COVID-19. But after the Department of Health validated the first few cases of the infectious Delta variety, Duterte decided to implement it further as an additional precautionary measure.Sa lahat ng desisyon ng gobyerno, palagi nating inuuna ang kaligtasan ng buhay ng ating mga kababayan ,” Go explained.
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