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Vergeire confirmed this in a press conference, saying that her experience as OIC in the last six months have let her see areas in which she could lead reforms.
Vergeire had expressed reservations about being appointed DOH secretary, saying she wanted to continue serving the public even after six years.She had also said that she will leave it up to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. whether or not he will appoint her as DOH secretary. She said she held this view, despite the World Health Organization decision to maintain its declaration of a public health emergency of international concern due to COVID-19.
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