No jab, no lab.
Valentine’s Dayon Wednesday released an infographic which featured a fictional Facebook chat between two people.“Bakunado ka na ba?” came her response. It referred to being vaccinated against COVID-19.
The sender admitted that he/she is not yet inoculated. Despite this, the individual sent a huge heart emoji and claimed that it was accidental. The next message featured the sender greeting “Debbie” a “good morning” and saying that he/she is already “fully vaccinated.”“Maging wais sa pagpili ng ka-date! Magpa-ResBakuna na para ligtas ang Valentine’s! Magpa-booster shot na rin kung eligible ka na!” the DOH said in its caption.“Seen zone ‘pag ‘di vaccinated. Salamat po sa advice, DOH,” a
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