Philippine History: Towards a Resilient Country

 
On my experience I have been quite vocal about our country’s lack of focus to consistently provide resilient and sustainable  infrastructure and buildings to combat the prevalent issues in planning and housing in our cities especially since our country is one of the most vulnerable to natural disasters. We should look at disaster prevention as a basic tenet in environmental planning, architecture, urban development, construction  and education through policies and measures that suit the individual characteristics of each community town and city.

At this moment we are facing from pandemic the covid-19 which makes all suffers from depression and stress. The spread of covid-19 is not completely understood, however it is believed that it can spread directly from person to person through respiratory droplets. You can also come into contact with the virus through created when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

However if you feel you are experiencing symptoms of covid-19 infection, we should self-isolated for 14 days and contact your local public health authority. Drug treatments for covid-19 are being developed and tested most people with mild illness will recover without treatment unless you follow the protocols as well as cleaning yourself and beware of going to a crowd area so that you can escape and stop of spreading the virus.  


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