Frontliners Kid Express Heart-Melting Message to Public Goes Viral

Frontliners Kid Express Heart-Melting Message to Public Amid COVID Crisis

Lonely kid of Frontliners shared a message to the public amid the on-going combat of the Philippines against coronavirus goes viral.

Frontliners Kid
Image Source: Philippine Star

Recently, netizens were touched by a picture of a four-year-old child named Redd is holding a placard reminding citizens to stay home to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from spreading.

“My mom and dad are frontliners. Please stay at home so that they can come home too,” written on Redd’s placard.

According to the post of Philippine Star, on March 15 the boy is still waiting for his parents, who are both nurses in Tarlac, to return home. Her mother is in a private hospital while her father works in a public hospital.

Frontliners Kid
Image Source: PhilStar

“On March 15 he was waiting for his parents to come home, we received a message from them that they would not go home because they were exposed to PUI patient, they wanted to protect Redd because he is asthmatic,” Romero said on the post.

Romero added that he is sad because his nephew is sick but even though his parents are nurses, he does not have full caring attention for her situation because his parents has not yet come home.

“Naawa ako sa kaniya, kase bata pa siya and kailangan niya ‘yung magulang niya. Pero on the other side naman, naiisip ko pa din na madaming matutulungan ‘yung parents niya,” Romero said.

Until now, the couple has not returned home so they have requested the Filipinos obey the Department of Health’s strict mandate, if there’s no important matters to do outdoors just stay in your home.

“Para malaman ng mga ibang taong pasaway na while hindi sila nakikinig sa rules natin ay may mga batang naghihintay sa kanilang magulang na nagta-trabaho sa hospital,” Romero added.

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