‘Not out of the woods yet’: Doctors warn public vs complacency, as restrictions loosened COVID19
MANILA—Doctors warned the public not to be complacent, even as government loosened quarantine restrictions.
"May basehan po pero mayroon din po kaming paalala, na sana po, 'wag po nating iisipin na we're out of the woods. "Kung titingnan po kasi natin ang mga pangyayari o kaganapan sa ibang parte ng mundo na nagluwag, nauna ho silang nagluwag sa atin, katulad ng Amerika, Britanya, United Kingdom, ngayon po they're in the middle of another surge. Marami po 'yung kaso ngayon sa UK kung mababasa niyo naman po sa news," Espina said.
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