The education sector will suffer a major setback if the Philippines is unable to control the latest COVID-19 surge, according to Rappler’s bnzmagsambol in the latest episode of Newsbreak: Beyond the Stories: RapplerPodcasts BeyondTheStories
MANILA, Philippines – Kapansin-pansin na tila bumabalik na sa normal ang buhay ng maraming Filipino, ngunit sa likod nito ay ang realidad na hindi pa rin tapos ang pandemya.
Patuloy na tumataas ang bilang ng mga kaso ng COVID-19 sa bansa nitong mga nakaraang linggo. Pati nga ang ilang mga opisyal ng gobyerno – tulad ni Presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr. – ay nagka-COVID. Sa Miyerkoles, Hulyo 13, tatalakayin nina Rappler multimedia reporter Bonz Magsambol at researcher-writer Jodesz Gavilan ang patuloy na paglobo ng mga kaso ng COVID-19 sa bansa.
Bakit naging ganito ang sitwasyon sa Pilipinas pagkatapos ng ilang buwan na mababang bilang ng COVID-19? Ano ang dapat bigyang priyoridad ng gobyerno para matugunan ito?
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