The pandemic also pried open the weaknesses of the country’s fragile public health system as it highlighted the lack of health facilities, hospital equipment, and infrastructure such as laboratories and testing centers.
She brightened up when she spoke about her father. Growing up, she was called his “Junior” because they were inseparable. She was the “favorite” third daughter in a brood of 6. Kap Harry was Marikina’s “kingmaker,” the man who propelled Bayani Fernando to the city’s mayorship and, later on, to a failed vice presidential bid. He was a go-to political strategist of Marikina’s chiefs.
After college, she was dead set on entering law school, but her mother persuaded her to continue into the medical field instead. She was brought to La Salle in Cavite to take an entrance exam a day before the opening of classes, she recalled. Her mother had taken care of her dormitory, clothes, even her books, to make sure she would become a doctor., and I didn’t know,” she said. “She left me there, and that started it. I never planned on becoming a doctor. Never.
Miss Tapia at DOH. Thanks Escalera Senator(copy paste)😃
buti nga xa break lang eh..kumpara mo nmn sa mga walang trabaho simula ng 2020..maygad
FEMALE FACE OF GROSS INCOMPETENCE OF THE GOVT
eh di mag resign ka..incompetent ka naman.. lahat kayo dyan sa lecheng ahensya na DOHgovph