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Filipina English Teacher in Korea shares relief goods she received

By Bianca Geli

A Filipina English Teacher from Ulsan, South Korea shared what she received upon her return to Korea from a trip in the Philippines.

In a Facebook post, netizen Liezl Joy showed the bountiful package she got from the Korean government.

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She wrote in her caption, “I got back here from the Philippines last April 1st. The local health center called me to check if I am okay and informing me about my Self Diagnosis App to track me everyday and my 14 days isolation instructions as well."

Luckily, Liezl tested negative for COVID-19.

“I got my Covid-19 test result yesterday and it was negative. After 30 minutes of call the doorbell rang and I got this in my front door.

“Thank you so much Korea for taking care of your citizens and even to foreigners. May pa-love letter pa! Special thanks to Ulsan Government and to all those who are working so hard this time!"

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According to reports, Liezl hails from Cebu and has been working in Ulsan for five years now.

Her package contains various grocery items, health supplies, a test kit, and other basic necessities.

She estimated the package to be worth PhP 12,000.

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