'People stayed at home': Pinoy teacher in Vietnam says quarantine helped contain coronavirus COVID19
Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MANILA -- A Filipino teacher based in Vietnam said on Thursday that staying at home was key to containing the novel coronavirus in the country.
"Kami-kami na po, nag-stay na lang kami sa bahay namin. ... Vietnamese people, even us foreigners, hindi na rin kasi kami lumalabas eh," he added. To cope with the loss of income, teachers have turned to online jobs as alternative occupation in order to sustain their needs during the pandemic. "Vietnamese people, sanay po kasi silang maghanap eh. Sanay silang sumolusyon sa problema," he added.
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