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Dominique Cojuangco shares her lockdown story

By Maine Aquino
Published March 24, 2020 3:35 PM PHT

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Dominique Cojuangco shares her lockdown story


Dominique Cojuangco also wrote a prayer for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dominique Cojuangco is also staying at home just like most people in the world due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

The daughter of Tonyboy Cojuangco and Gretchen Barretto shared her story in her Instagram account. According to her post, she is on lockdown for ten days.

Based on previous posts, Dominique is based in San Francisco, California. Last January, Gretchen revealed that Dominique earned her second degree as magna cum laude in San Francisco.

She said, "Been on lockdown for ten days now - working at home and drinking lots of vitamins. This type of self-care is not available to everyone."

Dominique mentioned that she is rationing her food while she's staying indoors. She also said that people should be grateful for what they have.

Been on lockdown for ten days now - working at home and drinking lots of vitamins. This type of self-care is not available to everyone. I've been rationing my food as much as possible, but this is some people's reality everyday. I hope that everyone's taking the same precautions when it comes to not being wasteful, and not hoarding. As much as we can, let's be grateful for what we have. I'm praying for all those in hospital beds, with sick loved-ones, and those that feel lonely & scared at this time...

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"I've been rationing my food as much as possible, but this is some people's reality everyday. I hope that everyone's taking the same precautions when it comes to not being wasteful, and not hoarding. As much as we can, let's be grateful for what we have."

At the end of her post, she wrote a prayer for those affected by COVID-19.

"I'm praying for all those in hospital beds, with sick loved ones, and those that feel lonely & scared at this time."