Duterte: Construction of ‘Wall of Heroes’ dedicated to fallen medical frontliners

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Duterte brought up the sacrifices made by frontliners, who have played a vital role ensuring life goes on in the country despite the pandemic.

President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday announced the construction of a "Wall of Heroes" monument dedicated to medical frontliners who died because of COVID-19.

"Before I forget mayroon tayong 'Wall of Heroes' at pumayag naman ang Armed Forces na magtayo tayo ng Wall of Heroes d'yan sa Libingan ng mga Bayani," Duterte said.

 

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Bopis ka joker. 🤣🤣🤣

sino n nmn kaya kumita sa project na ‘to?

He should construct a wall of shame for politicians as well.

Dagdagan mo nlng sahod ng mga nurses at iba pang medical front liners at ayusin mo taxes nila 😄

Wag nga kami degong demons!!!!

their blood is in your hands hypocrite

Kelangan muna mamatay ng mga frontliners bago parangalan. Yung mga buhay pa at nagsisilbi hindi mapasweldo ng maayos. 🙄

dapat may wall of villains din.. para naman nakasulat pangalan nyo doon..

GAGO IPASWELDO MO NA LANG SA MGA MEDICAL FRONTLINERS YAN KITA MO BA YUNG KAKARAMPOT NA HAZARD PAY NILA

duterte's response when our Frontliners asked for a 'timeout..'

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