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What was the first lesson “to be learned from the coronavirus pandemic” mentioned in the speech?*1 pointA. As a national leader, prioritize life over other considerations.B. That governments need to have the support and cooperation of the people in order to win over the crisis.C. We gain strength from everyone who shows compassion kindness and selflessness during this national health emergency.D. We, Filipinos, must learn to risk our own lives to serve the greater good in keeping with the Filipino spirit of Bayanihan.

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What was the first lesson “to be learned from the coronavirus pandemic” mentioned in the speech?*1 pointA. As a national leader, prioritize life over other considerations.B. That governments need to have the support and cooperation of the people in order to win over the crisis.C. We gain strength from everyone who shows compassion kindness and selflessness during this national health emergency.D. We, Filipinos, must learn to risk our own lives to serve the greater good in keeping with the Filipino spirit of Bayanihan.

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