It’s just funny and so inferiorating that the crazy old man thought of contract tracing and providing free face masks a year after lockdown. It’s been a year of almost 13,000 deaths, a year of letting the police force take charge of protocols instead of appointing medical people. Here’s a summary of how Covid has affected us a year after lockdown.
This was published the other day. We’re back to square one, we don’t even have vaccines yet except for those donations by WHO and the old man’s best friend china. The people are wary of that vaccine Sinovac. There is a sudden surge the past five days. And they have the nerve to say, they’re excellently handling it.
The other day, I asked all of you if you could include Nissa in your prayers. She is in the hospital now.
His brother-in-law got infected last week so the people in-charge of Covid patients in their place picked him up and brought him to a quarantine facility in Manila. Obet’s father’s sister who is a doctor told them to undergo swab tests including Nate and their househelp. They had it last Sunday. When I woke up last Monday morning, I received a message from Nissa that she is positive of Covid. They decided to have her admitted at the hospital where Dr. Isidro, their aunt is affiliated so she could be well taken cared of and to isolate herself too.
They suspected pneumonia when her x-ray was released. She’s now on antibiotics. She has a little cold but she had no fever, thank God for that. Grab Food delivered fruits and her other needs to the hospital yesterday which Obet hired since he is not allowed to go there. These service deliveries are only allowed up to the gate of the hospital.
You can only feel the impact of this virus when one family member is affected. It is a stressful situation. Obet called me up when he arrived home Monday night. He was crying. One thing that touched me was when he said that he was grateful to the way I brought up Nissa. According to him, she was so strong and so calm. I’ll tell you about Nate next post.
I talk to her and message her every few hours and she is okay. Please continue praying for her. My priest friends included her in their daily masses.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR PRAYERS🙏🙏🙏.
Sorry to read this, Arlene; will certainly add Nissa to my prayers.
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Hello Kitty, thank you for your prayers.
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Thank you for the update on Nissa. I’ll continue praying for her.
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I appreciate your continuous prayers Anne. It is quite hard when you can’t even see your kid and she is alone in the hospital.
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I’m happy Nissa isn’t in critical condition and I pray that she gets better soon and leaves the hospital.
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Thank you for being so kind. May you be blessed.
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🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 hopefully she will feel better soon and she’ll be able to leave the hospital!
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Hi Ribana, thank you so much. Stay safe.
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Nissa will come out of this soon. She will be returning back to normalcy, worry not. She is young she will develop immune faster 👍
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Thanks a lot Maha.
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This is looking more positive
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Meaning ?
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Nissa seems to be doing well?
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Yes Derrick, she is okay except for the low SGPT.
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🙂
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We are praying for Nissa and her family and YOU, too, Arlene! Please stay safe !! 🙏🕊✨🤗
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Again thanks a lot Virginia, I deeply appreciate your prayers for all of us. Keep safe too❤🙏🙏🙏🧡
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Sorry to know, Arlene. I pray to God for Nissa’s wellness.
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That’s okay KK, THANK YOU so much for including her in your prayers.
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You are welcome 🙏
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I am thinking positive, and believe that Nissa will respond to the anibiotics, and be home soon. So I am sending those positive thoughts all the way from England.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have good news Pete, she was seen by a pulmomologist yesterday and she has no pneumonia afterall, thank God for that. Thanks a lot for the positive thoughts. Keep safe always.
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I prayed again yesterday and will continue until she is home and safe.
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I greatly appreciate your continuous prayers Elizabeth. I told her that a lot of people are praying for her and she is grateful. Even some priests friends offered their masses for her.
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Isn’t it amazing that she has friends around the world she has never met who are praying for her. Thanks be to WordPress!
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Yes to that Elizabeth and I am so grateful, you are all so kind. Keep safe, you all.
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It’s a good thing her aunt is a doctor. She will be well taken care of. 🙏🏻
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It gives us confidence that Dr. Isidro is always there to lend a hand. They can always call her anytime. Thanks Brian. Keep safe.
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You too. Tomorrow is Thursday. That would be 5 days? The first week or so is the most important. did I tell you my youngest daughter caught the bug in January? She’s all right now. Yours will be too. 🙏🏻💕
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Thank God your daughter is okay now. This virus ….imagine the stress a family has to go through.
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We were reasonably “tranquil”, given her age, and symptoms, mild, and the fact that her sister is an infectologist. But you never know.
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I’m praying for you and your family Arlene. 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you, thank you Stanley. We appreciate your kindness. May you always be blessed.
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