NGAYON pa lang ay pinag-aaralan na ni KC Concepcion ang iba’t ibang uri ng bakuna kontra sa killer virus na COVID-19.
Abangers na rin ang actress-TV host sa pagdating ng COVID-19 vaccine sa Pilipinas na nakatakda nga raw sa mid-February base sa announcement ng Malacañang.
Ang ipinagdarasal at inaasahan ni KC ay ang pagkakaroon ng libreng bakuna sa lahat ng Filipino at maging more than 90% effective sa mga matuturukan.
“Me trying to learn about every vaccine available out there — and trying not to look stressed.
“Have you guys spoken to your doctors about this?” ang ipinost ng panganay na anak ni Megastar Sharon Cuneta.
Dugtong pa ng dalaga, “I’m also hoping vaccines will be offered for free to all Filipino citizens, like they are in other countries, if they are safe, handled well, and more than 90% effective.
“Ang dami kasing misinformation or conspiracy theories, pero ang dami din namang solid na science behind the facts to all our questions. Lots to learn!” pahayag pa ni KC.
Kung matatandaan, isa ang aktres sa mga bisita sa naganap na birthday party ng events organizer na si Tim Yap sa Baguio City na inireklamo dahil nga sa paglabag sa COVID-19 protocols.
Bukod sa pagbabayad ng P1,500 fine, nag-issue rin ng public apology si KC dahil sa nangyaring controversial party sa The Manor, Camp John Hay sa Baguio.
“Taking the time to thank our nurses, doctors, frontliners, and caregivers who have been working hard since the beginning of last year.
“To be honest, we are still getting used to our new normal. I quarantined solo for three months. Not leaving my house, trying to be strong home alone to keep myself and others safe, and had no one to lean on. Mentally, it was taking its toll.
“Which it did on so many of us regular people, but most especially on our frontliners who have been working nonstop to keep our communities safe,” pahayag ni KC sa kanyang Instagram post sa gitna ng nangyaring kontrobersya.
“I personally apologize for not having kept my mask on 100% of the time during a gathering. It has been two weeks since then, and I hope we can move forward with lessons learned about safety protocols indoors or outdoors when in a crowd.
“I understand the panic. Nobody is perfect, revenge travel is TRULY a thing, and in as much as we would like to break free from chains and restrictions to try and keep sane, no. We need to travel more responsibly,” paliwanag pa ng singer-actress-businesswoman.