Rita Avila Lashes Individuals Using Face Shields Inappropraitely
Veteran actress Rita Avila airs frustration to individuals who were allegedly using face shields as their headbands amid the health crisis.
Rita Avila described what she saw individuals doing with the face shield, which is claimed to be a necessity for entering ‘PhilHealth.’ She asked if it was still necessary to wear one inside its proximity.
“Sinamahan ko ang anak ko sa PhilHealth. Required pa pala ang face shield doon so kung wala kang dala, bibili ka,” Rita said in her Facebook post on January 24.
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What bothers her is that she merely wears a headband or lifts and places the face shield on his head. As a result, she disregards the reason he is required to wear it.
“Tapos may mga tao doon na ginawa lang headband yung face shield. So balewala rin. Sabi ng anak ko, para akong lola na istriktang face shield police,” she said in her post.
Meanwhile, he shared a touching moment with his daughter Kate, with whom he recently joined PhilHealth. She urged parents to spend quality time with their children and youngsters to spend quality time with their parents.
In the meanwhile, he shared a tender moment with his daughter Kate, with whom he recently joined PhilHealth. Parents should spend quality time with their children, and children should spend quality time with their parents, she said.
In the wake of an increase in COVID-19 cases, the administration reaffirmed Tuesday that face shields are not required in other cities. Face shields are still optional, according to the authorities.
As a precaution against COVID-19, it is suggested that individuals use face shields in busy and public places. If the private management passes a resolution, it should be posted in the most prominent place of the premises so that everyone is aware of the establishment’s rules.
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