Odette and Omicron serve as a reminder of the need of sufficient insurance coverage.
Securing vital protection from genuine and imminent dangers.
With the country still recovering from the destruction caused by Typhoon Odette, new cases of COVID-19 consistently exceed 30,000, and the daily positive rate averages approximately 50%. Almost a month ago, on December 10, 2021, the Department of Health and Human Services declared that approximately half of all hospitals in the nation had no new cases of COVID-19. We should use this revival as a somber warning that our struggle is very far from done.
Every gloomy cloud has a ray of hope at the end of it. We now have compelling proof that the collective efforts that we had been putting in place to restrict the spread of the virus were, in fact, effective in halting the virus’ progress. With renewed attention and collaboration, we have a reasonable expectation that we will be able to reverse the tide once again in our favor.
You’re not alone if you’re concerned about the future because of these extraordinary circumstances. It’s past time to think more seriously about your future—not just for yourself, but also for your loved ones. Life insurance is a crucial ally to have on your side in these unpredictable times.
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