DOH: Too early to tell if Christmas parties will be allowed this year

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Health officials can't say for now if Filipinos can hold Christmas parties this year despite declining COVID-19 cases.

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It's too early to say whether gatherings in time for the holidays - like Christmas parties - will be allowed this year despite declining COVID-19 cases, according to the Health department.

She warned that contracting the coronavirus from such events remains likely as they usually occur in enclosed spaces with huge crowds.na ito siguro tingnan pa rin natin kung talagang magtutuloy-tuloy ang pagbaba ng ating mga kaso

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