LETTER FOR MR. PRESIDENT
Good day to you,
sir. I am grateful for the opportunity to write you an important letter so that
I can express my thoughts to you. First and foremost, I'd like to know how
you're doing today. The Philippines is in turmoil, others have lost their jobs,
and many have lost their lives as a result of the virus that is spreading now, pandemic pandemics, problems with doctors and hospitals, vaccines, and how to bring back
the normal of the Philippines like face to face, but you are still fighting
very hard, and I thank you because despite everything that is happening now,
you are not giving up.
I just want to
share with you my concern about going back to school. Will our country return
to normal once all Filipinos have been vaccinated? Because, as compared to our
country, other countries are returning to normal. They have returned to
face-to-face classes, and because they are teaching face-to-face classes rather
than online classes, they have a greater understanding of what they are
studying. And, if face-to-face sessions are reinstated, college students or
graduates should be given priority over nursery pupils because they require
more attention and are better equipped to combat the virus.Reference:
Now that our
Filipinos have a vaccine, why are there more cases today? One of these factors
is Filipino obstinacy, which has resulted in the loss of doctors and nurses, as
well as hospitals refusing to admit patients owing to a lack of space,
materials, and medicines. I hope that this is what we prioritize in order to
cure more Covid-19 patients. My point here
is, it should be more important to focus on the things that need to be
prioritized. Thank you for reading, sir. I hope the Philippines returns to
normal and the Covid-19 patients are cured and I hope you will listen to my
concerns.
Respectfully yours,
Krisamae
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a good leader puts his subjects before his needs and puts aside useless things.
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