Duterte says medical staff are 'lucky' to die for their country

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Philippines President Duterte says medical staff who lose their lives treating coronavirus patients are 'lucky' to die for their country

President Duterte made the comments on Monday evening in televised address. 'It would be an honor to die for your country, I assure you,' he added. Country recorded 227 new coronavirus cases and 8 more deaths on Wednesday.

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