This poem discusses the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. It notes that the disease is spreading and a cure is hard to find, with more people getting sick each day. It expresses gratitude to doctors, nurses, police and soldiers who are sacrificing their lives. However, it also says many people in the country are being stubborn by not properly wearing face masks, and this stubbornness may lead them to become ill. In the end, it calls for everyone to remain calm, pray, and be disciplined.
This poem discusses the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. It notes that the disease is spreading and a cure is hard to find, with more people getting sick each day. It expresses gratitude to doctors, nurses, police and soldiers who are sacrificing their lives. However, it also says many people in the country are being stubborn by not properly wearing face masks, and this stubbornness may lead them to become ill. In the end, it calls for everyone to remain calm, pray, and be disciplined.
This poem discusses the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. It notes that the disease is spreading and a cure is hard to find, with more people getting sick each day. It expresses gratitude to doctors, nurses, police and soldiers who are sacrificing their lives. However, it also says many people in the country are being stubborn by not properly wearing face masks, and this stubbornness may lead them to become ill. In the end, it calls for everyone to remain calm, pray, and be disciplined.