PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has recovered from the coronavirus and no longer showed any symptoms, his press chief said on Wednesday. READ:
His physician visited him at his house and gave him a thorough examination, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said in a statement.Ms. Angeles said the president had finished all his medications and could go back to his face-to-face engagements after completing his seven-day isolation required by the Health department.vital signs are all within normal limits,” she said. “He has no signs of respiratory distress and is very comfortable,” she added, citing the Mr. Marcos’ medical bulletin.
Meanwhile, Mr. Marcos on Tuesday cited the need to improve policies and infrastructure to strengthen the tourism industry, according to the presidential palace. “That means that it can be done,” the president told his Cabinet. “We just have to support the plan to develop all of these enabling environments — the policy, conditions and infrastructure.”
The Philippines started reopening its door to foreign tourists in April, as its embassies and consulates resumed visa services.
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