Marcos won't meet with Pinoys in China due to Covid surge

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Marcos won't meet with Pinoys in China due to Covid surge
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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will not be meeting the Filipino community in China due to the Covid-19 situation in that country.

Tuesday, Jan. 3, for his first state visit there.

“There will be no meeting between the President and the Filipino community, unfortunately, because of the situation there,” Imperial said.

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