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Yasmien Kurdi reaches out to COVID-19 frontliner friends

By Bianca Geli
Published March 27, 2020 2:52 PM PHT

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Kapuso actress Yasmien Kurdi has a message to her college friends who are now COVID-19 frontliners.

Yasmien Kurdi sent out messages of support to her former Nursing schoolmates and clinical instructors as well as her sister-in-law who are now part of the frontliners for COVID-19.

The Kapuso actress is a former Nursing student from Global City Innovative College.

She wrote: “Sa mga classmates ko noon, sa sis-in-law ko, sa best friend ko na si Krizia at sa mga C.I. ko na frontliners ngayon, mag-iingat kayo. Pag-pray ko na sana safe kayong lahat. Kung nasaan man lugar kayo ngayon.

“I'm praying for all the frontliners, naiiyak ako…sana matapos na po itong lahat,” she pleaded.

Sa mga classmates ko noon, sa sis-in-law ko, sa best friend ko na si Krizia at sa mga C.I. ko... na frontliners ngayon... mag-iingat kayo... Pag pray ko na sana safe kayong lahat... kung nasan man lugar kayo ngayon... NEU and GCIC BSN 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I'm praying for all the Frontliners ... Naiiyak ako... 🙏🏻 Sana matapos na po itong lahat🙏🏻 #LordPleaseHealOurLand #MatataposDinTo 😭🙏🏻 #LordPleaseHealTheWorld 💔

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Yasmien and her daughter Ayesha recently joined an online concert on Facebook live for the #HealingHearts online concert.

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COVID-19 has claimed the lives of 45 people and infected at least 707 others in the Philippines.

At least nine of the fatalities were doctors who tested positive for the virus.

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You can help some of our Kapuso artists raise funds for those affected by the COVID-19 threat through an online benefit called #HealingHearts.

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