Lady College Student Wins Brand-New Motorcycle After Receiving “Turok”

Lady College Student Receives Vaccine & Wins Brand-New Motorcycle

CEBU CITY – A lady college student has won a brand-new motorcycle after receiving her vaccine against COVID-19.

Nowadays, the Philippine authorities have been implementing stricter quarantine guidelines and health safety protocols to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus disease, which infects millions of people and took numerous lives.

The pandemic does not only affect the health of the public but also causes a negative impact to the economy. The government is already taking necessary measures to minimize the impact of the health crisis.

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A few months ago, the Department of Health started to implement the vaccination program to help the Filipino people’s health to fight COVID-19. It boost the immune system to reduce the health complications caused by the respiratory illness.

The government is also making some gimmicks to convince more people to be vaccinated. Some agencies were giving prizes for those will get their vacciness.

A female college student named Ferly Doldolea has decided to get her COVID-19 vaccine to boost her immune system and for her own protection against the virus. She is not expecting after winning the grand prize via raffle.

Ferly did not expect to win the brand-new motorcycle via raffle as a prize for those who receive the COVID-19 vaccine. She expressed her happiness after getting the grand prize as a lucky winner.

Doldolea has been already dreaming of having her own motorcycle for a long time and her prayer has been answered after receiving her vaccine.

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