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TIME FOR SPACES

It has been more than a year since the lockdown was imposed to help mitigate the widespread effects of the most popular pathogen in recent history—yet it seems like the Philippines is back to where it all started. Given the circumstances around this repeat, could this be another statement we will be making around this time next year? Will the year 2022 hold a better future for all of us?

This question must be lingering in everyone’s minds one way or another. Considering that vaccines are currently being rolled out at a slower pace compared to other countries, I find it quite difficult to believe the talks about the economy reopening

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