Philippines to honor COVID-19 health workers, frontliners on Day of Valor

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Sa Araw ng Kagitingan, hinihikayat ang lahat na magpugay sa magigiting na frontliners kontra COVID19. SalamatFrontliners

MANILA - The Philippines on Thursday will pay tribute to all of its workers on the frontlines of the battle against the coronavirus pandemic as the nation marks Araw ng Kagitingan or the Day of Valor.

The Cabinet official said the move is a "simple gesture of gratitude" to health workers, state troops, essential workers, government workers, media personnel, and all those still reporting to work so that the rest of the public can stay at home. Aside from applauding, Filipinos can also share videos paying tribute to frontliners on social media just to send "good vibes."

 

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ANCALERTS I want to thank these people for the service that they do. Pero sana pagtapos ng krisis e mabigyan sila ng matinong sweldo at hindi lng palakpak. Kitang kita naman kung gaanong kaimportante sila sa bayan.

Real heroes 👍💯

Okay, OA na

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