The Office of the Press Secretary (OPS) urged the public to prioritize health protocols as we continue to battle COVID-19 this Christmas season.
"Bagamat maluwag na ang restrictions para sa mga pagtitipon, malaki pa rin ang maitutulong ng pagsunod sa health protocols para maipagdiwang ang Pasko at bagong taon nang
may mabuting kalusugan," it said.The Palace said maintaining the airflow inside households is essential to prevent the disease from spreading easily.— DVM, GMA Integrated News
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