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Filipino broadcaster, Ces Drilon, spends her time gardening while serving isolation because of COVID-19

Filipino broadcaster, Ces Drilon, spends her time gardening while serving isolation due to COVID-19. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)
Filipino broadcaster, Ces Drilon, spends her time gardening while serving isolation due to COVID-19. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Ces Drilon, a former journalist who tested positive for COVID-19, has continued to pursue her interest for organic farming and gardening.

"What isolation looks like," she stated on her Instagram page Wednesday, Jan. 10, while posting photographs of herself gardening. "I've been using the time since testing positive last Friday night (I had two consecutive tests that day – one negative and the second i-Chroma antigen showed me positive) to undertake some R & D for Provenciana."

Ces Drilon, a former journalist who tested positive for COVID-19, has continued to pursue her interest for organic farming and gardening. (Photo / Retrieved from Instagram: cesdrilon)

Ces Drilon, a former journalist who tested positive for COVID-19, has continued to pursue her interest for organic farming and gardening. (Photo / Retrieved from Instagram: cesdrilon)

Drilon's condition was fortunate in that it was not serious, and she is still able to work on her garden. "Thankfully, I have very few symptoms - proof that VACCINES WORK," she remarked.

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"So, if you're exposed to someone who is positive, it's advisable to presume you have the virus and isolate immediately away to avoid spreading it to others," she said, adding that her exposure was "less than 15 minutes."

She tried to be responsible and did what she needed to do as soon as she realized she had been afflicted.

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"I've told everyone I've met about my test results so they can take precautions as well," she explained. "In the meantime, I'm staying positive by working in the garden and air-drying leaves and flowers that could be used in my Provenciana business." "Be safe and keep the good thoughts coming."

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