Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
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The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
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I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
You sent
I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
You sent
I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
You sent
I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
You sent
I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.
Hello Hector
Is it required to use it? And what's the deal with the air purifier necklace?
According to what I read in internet, Maria Rosario Vergeire stated that there was no evidence to wear the air purifier necklace to guard againstCovid 19.
I don't think it's necessary, but according to Vergeire, those necklace purifiers are nothing more than 21st century "anting-anting" or amulets, with a blinking light that looks like a god's eye. They're also pricey, ranging from 600 to 7,000 pesos per item.
As long as Vergeire is correct, I agree with her that spending that much money on a necklace is excessive.
Yes, I believe so, however the Cebu Provincial Government requires bus drivers and conductors to use these filters.
That's unfortunate. I'm the one who feels sorry for the bus drivers and conductors who will have to spend a lot of money on it.
We can only hope that the decree is overturned, but the air purifiers are only the latest evidence of government officials' refusal to listen to scientists about viable COVID-19 prevention measures.
Yes, I hope so, so that no more people have to work in difficult conditions.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home
You sent
You sent
I hope you learned something from what I shared with you
The cost of the devices is meant to be borne by bus operators, yet due to opposition to the directive, the implementation date has been pushed back to August 25.
Yeah, I learned a lot. Thank you again, and be safe on your way home.