pandemic
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How Teleconsultation saved our day
Since the pandemic started, the last place you want to go to is the hospital. The past few days were very stressful for us because of last-minute errands that we had to finish. It took a toll on our physical bodies so that on midnight (12:00am) of December 30, we had an emergency situation at Read more
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Securing your Health in Pandemic Times
I recently read a post from a highly respected Financial Expert that he decided to secure himself and his family with AXA’s Global Health Access health insurance since as of this writing, it appears that the new COVID variant, Delta, is more lethal and spreads faster. I have much respect for this Financial guru because Read more
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Traveling in pandemic times
It’s been 3 weeks since I went to one of my favorite places on earth, Boracay. I spent my birthday week there with my loving wife and family. I couldn’t wait to travel ‘til the pandemic is over. Was it worth the risk & trouble? Oh yes, definitely. Despite the many health requirements and protocols Read more
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Can’t be complacent at this time
The pandemic has caused us to reassess our priorities in life. We know that health is a priority even prior to the pandemic days. But the health crisis changed all that. To say that health is a priority is an understatement. Between work and health, which comes first? I think you know the answer. When Read more
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How I conquered my fear of getting vaccinated
Someone asked me a month ago if I already registered for a slot. I said not yet. Too busy with work. I’ll attend to it when I’m free. But deep inside, I have reservations. I dread the consequences. What if complications set in? What’s the worst that can happen? Is it really safe or dangerous Read more
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Life Insurance Thrives in the Midst of the Pandemic
Congratulations to AXA Philippines for making it to the Top 2 Life Insurance company in the Philippines for the year 2020 based on Premium Income. Premium income is any money received by an individual or business as part or all of a premium payment. (source: Investopedia). 2020 was a tough year because of the pandemic Read more
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The Importance of having a Health Insurance
Sharing with you a testimonial from a colleague’s client who got COVID and is still being treated for COVID. …On a personal level, sitting on a hospital bed where people are either recovering in full or literally dying in the rooms next to mine and the tents beneath us everyday, it has to be stated Read more
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The surge is Real
Last week, I learned that 2 of my cousins, their families, and some of our associates got covid. I figured that this is getting closer to home. So before even the govt announced a full lockdown effective today, I told my wife that we should just stay home over the weekend which is what we Read more
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A Tough Year Ahead
2020 was a year like no other. It was clearly unprecendented as the world navigated into a PATH of UNCERTAINTIES, wrought by FEAR and ANXIETIES. If we have learned something from the year 2020, it was a year of: RESILIENCE; RESET; and ADAPTABILITY. What used to be taken for granted were revived – now it Read more
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A GUIDE FOR YOUR HEALTH CARE NEEDS
This corona virus pandemic has altered the healthcare landscape significantly. How? People started to realize that life is fragile and short and that, health is wealth. And more than ever, in the light of the health crisis that besets the whole world, they need to Access hospital-based healthcare in times of necessity; To have a Read more
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Hard lessons we can learn from this pandemic
The coronavirus has been sweeping the world by storm at the beginning of the year until the WHO finally declared last March 11, 2020, that is already a pandemic. By then, we all know that thousands, if not millions, have been afflicted and killed by this deadly disease. As of this writing, we don’t Read more